Restoration of a Waltham 1857 Antique Pocket Watch - BROADWAY Grade

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  • @brandonthebritish
    @brandonthebritish 13 дней назад +1

    "thank you for fixing watches with me today, see you in my next video. Just kidding obviously this watch is running like garbage and I have much more work to do" 😂😂😂😂😂this got me so hard

  • @LightSweetCrude09
    @LightSweetCrude09 2 месяца назад +1

    I just got a remarkably tarnished (the sides and front bezel are opaque matte brown) 1881 watch like this today for forty Canadian dollars in a consignment store. It’s running as is and not too badly, so I’m really happy to have this video for reference. I have quite a lot of pocket watches, but the Broadway is now my oldest one, so I was excited to see it! I’d like to know how accurately your fully serviced specimen is keeping time. 😊

  • @jeffreyhickman3871
    @jeffreyhickman3871 4 месяца назад +1

    I wasn't sure if I liked 🤔 the music to this video at first. It sounded something the longest version of "The Young And The Restless". It turns out that the music 🎶 proves relaxing 😌. It goes perfectly with your video 📹. Your friend, Jeff.

  • @terrybradley8297
    @terrybradley8297 3 месяца назад +1

    Yup, the Broadway was a cheapie for it's time but it was a watch that an average working man would buy. So it's historical importance is a view into a basic life of that time. How often do we today rely on a very basic concept to allow us a routine. The watch was made before many of the comforts we have today, so life was short many times ... and personal items were a reflection of an individuals experience.

  • @stevev7402
    @stevev7402 Год назад +2

    I like when you narrate as you work. It’s more informative. For instance I always wondered about those older style balance wheels. Now I know

  • @crashandburngaming5103
    @crashandburngaming5103 Год назад +1

    I have several of these 18s 7jewel babies in my collection. Got some good tips when I get to these thanks.
    Just finishing one up soon. Case was in pretty bad shape but some white Dialux made a world of difference.
    Cheers.

  • @oliverw3646
    @oliverw3646 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have a non working Waltham 1883, 18S, 17J. After watching this superb video, I also want a Waltham Broadway.

  • @oliverw3646
    @oliverw3646 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work! Thank you for treating even a base model watch with the utmost respect.

  • @Enishidono
    @Enishidono Год назад +2

    This is absolutely incredible, always loved thinking about the history of these watches. The journey that it has taken since 1857 to get into your hands is a mind-blowing thought. I have a 1914 Hamilton (grade 974 pocket watch) that my mom recently gave me that has been blowing my mind lately. How much would it cost to have you repair it for me? ;) Excellent vid, very helpful as always! Edit - 2:52 Obviously, the previous owner was a lumberjack/wood worker ;)

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Yea I am amazed by that wood chip! Thanks for the comment. And if you’re serious about that Hamilton, drop me a line :) cspinnerwatchrepair@gmail.com

  • @itzhaccroitoru4082
    @itzhaccroitoru4082 6 месяцев назад +1

    Your are a very fine worker. Thank

  • @AdamSmith-du1qr
    @AdamSmith-du1qr Год назад +3

    That's is a truly sympathetic restoration right there. So glad these mini mechanical wonders are being saved for future generations to enjoy. Great work!

  • @AlexPerez-nj8gc
    @AlexPerez-nj8gc Год назад +1

    Amazing restoration. I’m a huge fan of the old key winds and you did right by this one! When you use your ultrasonic do you put the L&R solution in the jar with the parts and just water in the cleaner? Thanks and amazing restoration!

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Alex! Yes, the cleaner and parts are in the jar. The plain water surrounding it helps transfer the heat to the jar.

  • @alaindrolet_atlt_2019
    @alaindrolet_atlt_2019 Год назад +2

    Absolutely love this video and restoration. I’m impressed by the nice amplitude ! I restore a Waltham model 1887 18s and your video is a real reference. By the way the final result of this old 1857 Waltham is perfect !! Thank you for sharing, it’s really interesting !

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Alain! I really appreciate that!

  • @frankdiscussion2069
    @frankdiscussion2069 4 месяца назад +1

    LOL @ 3:11

  • @foreignofficeclub5815
    @foreignofficeclub5815 Год назад +1

    What a skill and incredible video. Have subscribed and thank you for sharing this!!

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I appreciate the comment

  • @Rizzo4120
    @Rizzo4120 4 месяца назад

    Please i need your help with my Waltham 1883 17 jewel pocket watch

  • @ГригорийКордзая
    @ГригорийКордзая Год назад +1

    👍

  • @davisciannidovale2990
    @davisciannidovale2990 10 месяцев назад

    bom dia parabéns gostei muito do relogio do conserto
    sou aprendiz já sei um pouquinho mas quero ir longe como relojoeiro,adquirir aos poucos as ferramentas...,parabens denovo abraço Deus abençoe toda sua familia.

  • @ronkeim8315
    @ronkeim8315 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed this video very much, especially the narration. You do an excellent job of describing what you are doing and why. I also thought it was a great idea to have the part names show in the upper right corner.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks, Ron. I appreciate the comment!

  • @foxbatmotorsports
    @foxbatmotorsports Год назад +1

    Could the same effect be achieved with Birchwood cold blue?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      I would think so. The blue is caused by the oxide layer- so it’s possible this can be applied to the surface rather than formed via heat. I have never tried it though

    • @foxbatmotorsports
      @foxbatmotorsports Год назад

      @@csspinner I use a lot of Birchwood Casey gun blue but never on anything so small.

  • @dougabrahamsen2952
    @dougabrahamsen2952 Год назад +1

    And what no one else will recognize is finding a Waltham Broadway with a pristine dial is more rare than the running movement! A Broadway dial with a restored movement is awesome! Great work! Good work on the hands as well.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks, Doug. I was truly impressed at how well will it ran considering the “bargain basement quality” of the movement with only 7 jewels. Most likely this sat in a drawer and didn’t see a ton of use in its life

    • @dougabrahamsen2952
      @dougabrahamsen2952 Год назад

      ​@@csspinnerit probably did! The only possible clue to look for would be punching or bushings on the main plate or jeweless bridges.

  • @rickkearn7100
    @rickkearn7100 Год назад +1

    Of all the watch refurbishing YT channels, CS stands out in many ways. The format, especially now with narration, and the informative part name graphics, along with the editing, make these videos a must-watch (pardon the pun) for me. Great content, production, quality and presentation! I'm happy I found this channel. Cheers.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks, Rick! I really appreciate the comment and I’m glad you enjoy the content. More to come.

  • @douro20
    @douro20 Год назад

    Not bad for a watch which was designed to be cheap. The beat rate is a bit odd.

  • @JamyRyals
    @JamyRyals Год назад +1

    Great result, I like the modest polish you applied to the case. It’s amazing how well those enamel dials hold up. I followed your eBay store, hopefully I can get one of your vintage pocket watches for my desk sometime!

  • @glennpearce7093
    @glennpearce7093 Год назад

    Thankyou another great vid 😊

  • @paulkuziel7869
    @paulkuziel7869 Год назад

    Is that Brian Eno or Harold Budd for the music in this video? BTW Love watching you repair these beauties and keep up the narration. Trying to read the screen while trying to watch what your doing is a pain.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks, Paul! I don't remember the artist, but RUclips offers a variety of copyright-safe music to embed in the videos. I'm glad you like the narration vs the text. I was self-conscious about putting my voice out there at first, but now it just feels natural to explain the process as I go.

  • @norbertzietek
    @norbertzietek Год назад

    Just been restoring a waltham pocket watch and the tip with rodico for the pallet fork has saved my insanity 😅 im having trouble with amplitude and its loosing power when in vertical positions, any tips for that?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Expect to lose 10-20 degrees of amplitude in vertical positions. That’s normal. If losing too much power in the vertical positions it could mean one of the pivots or jewels is damaged or scored. Also, check the end shake/side shake of the balance- there shouldn’t be that much

  • @Large_Sarge
    @Large_Sarge Год назад +1

    I love this style of restoration. Keep up the good work. Thank for the content.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks for visiting! More to come

  • @thegrassyknoll7792
    @thegrassyknoll7792 Год назад

    In order To unwind the mainspring safely i Secure the Key in a bench vice put the movement on top and now i Can take of the small wheel that secures the power andwhile Holding the movement, and now its down to turning the whole movement around 😊

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Still sounds like a pain, BUT your method seems safer than mine 😂

  • @petrikokko1441
    @petrikokko1441 Год назад +1

    Most people don't realise it is harder to get one of these el cheapos working well than something of higher quality. Well done!

  • @machinistmikethetinkerer4827
    @machinistmikethetinkerer4827 Год назад

    Chris ya got a real gift for sure. I gotta try that denture cleaning trick. Nice tip!
    Hey you got an ebay store?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      I do! It’s @csspinner. Not a ton of action on it these days though!

  • @SkyBlue-le7cd
    @SkyBlue-le7cd Год назад +1

    Nice job. Impressive result. Although this pocket watch was cheap for its day, it’s pretty amazing that it still performs. You are probably right that it may not have been used too much. Btw, how much does Old Forester improve your skills?!

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I do enjoy a good bourbon. As with bowling, drinking tends to result in a “bell curve” of effectiveness for me. 😂

    • @SkyBlue-le7cd
      @SkyBlue-le7cd Год назад

      Nice Nicolet at your EBay page.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      @@SkyBlue-le7cd I usually have things start and end on Sunday. Two more pocket watches will be up tomorrow.

    • @SkyBlue-le7cd
      @SkyBlue-le7cd Год назад

      Awesome. Thanks for the heads up.

  • @watchrepairworld1203
    @watchrepairworld1203 Год назад

    You are great 😊😊😊

  • @sabbath7081
    @sabbath7081 5 месяцев назад

    Does yours lose amplitude when it's running dial down versus dial up I've acquired and worked on three of these the home model, one turned out to be a donor , both run like crap dial down and run decent dial up, I think it has something to do with the space between the hairspring and the regulator or just excessive balance staff end play.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  5 месяцев назад +1

      This one ran fine but I know what you’re talking about. Full plate movement balances have very little clearance and even the slightest deformation of the hairspring will cause it to rub.

    • @sabbath7081
      @sabbath7081 5 месяцев назад

      @@csspinner thanks for the reply, one of the movements a previous watchmaker actually ground down the top of the regulator where it pops through the plate to get more clearance. I'm trying to be exceedingly careful with what I've got because there's no parts really available out there.

  • @Adrian2000ization
    @Adrian2000ization Год назад

    perfect job!

  • @jerrygaguru
    @jerrygaguru 11 месяцев назад

    I am enjoyed the video and you did a great job. The only issue was the background music volume may hard the focus on the video my personal opinion should be three or four octaves below with your voice is not two or three above what your voice is. This is my opinion and like they say, opinions are like derrières and and everybody has one and it doesn’t mean we have to like them all.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I ultimately came to a similar conclusion and eliminated music nearly entirely in my latest videos

    • @jerrygaguru
      @jerrygaguru 11 месяцев назад

      @@csspinner I do not mind a soft piano or guitar in the background where you can barely hear it especially when its tempo matches the speed of the work being done. I like watching these at night as I go to sleep, just like I like watching a 3-D printer print as I’m going to sleep.

  • @antoniotiberi1569
    @antoniotiberi1569 7 месяцев назад

    Nice work

  • @romeldphillips3146
    @romeldphillips3146 Год назад

    Do you repair watches for subscribers?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      I have repaired watches for some customers who have reached out from RUclips. If you have a project I’m interested in hearing about it- cspinnerwatchrepair@gmail.com

  • @jovankonstantinov4533
    @jovankonstantinov4533 Год назад

    Its Amazing job Bravo

  • @frankthomas855
    @frankthomas855 10 месяцев назад

    That was a beautiful watch hiding in a paperweight!

  • @bfx8185
    @bfx8185 Год назад

    Nice restoration ! Only few notes. Please don't be lazy and use proper screwdriver size for each screw. I would file that excessive solder blob on wheel slightly and replace that corroded dial washer. Otherwise thumbs up ;)

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback!

  • @tonyaxeman4381
    @tonyaxeman4381 Год назад

    I have a watch a lot like this one and it runs too slow . I am going to try and adjust the hair spring to correct it. Thanks for the tips .

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      How did the adjustment go?

    • @tonyaxeman4381
      @tonyaxeman4381 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@csspinner Better than it was thanks .

  • @alanpreston3111
    @alanpreston3111 Год назад

    Lovely piece of work ….. plus relaxing music 👍🏻. I own a Waltham pocket watch with the wording “Fattorini and Sons Bradford” on the dial , Bradford is where I live in the UK 👍🏻

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Alan. Sounds like you have a nice private label Waltham! And a piece of local history at that

  • @dougthatcher3521
    @dougthatcher3521 Год назад

    Good work! I could use better lettering quality in your upper right-hand corner,,, the dark blue doesn't always work with your dark gloves and what-not. But thanks!

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Thanks for that feedback, Doug!

  • @johnhelt5475
    @johnhelt5475 Год назад

    Great work. Was that mainspring quite tired, or was that simply how they were made then? Thanks and keep up the awesome videos.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      Thanks, John. Sometimes those mainsprings can be tired. Generally, I found poor performance is due to pivot wear/grime and only seldom due to a tired spring. If amplitude is acceptable I generally leave them be

  • @WristwatchMedic1953
    @WristwatchMedic1953 Год назад

    You did a great job on the watch. Thanks for the video

  • @winstonlanda7731
    @winstonlanda7731 Год назад

    Bro wtf you are really fucking good. I've been binge watching all your videos. Pocket watches do not get enough love. Please make more videos and SELL ME ONE OF THESE RESTORED POCKET WATCHES.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Most of these end up on eBay when I’m done. Follow me “csspinner”. Usually the watch is sold by the time the video comes out though.

    • @winstonlanda7731
      @winstonlanda7731 Год назад +1

      @C S Spinner Damn I need one of these working beauties, please look out for @yoxue6

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      @@winstonlanda7731 listings begin and end every Sunday.

  • @jamesrosas3473
    @jamesrosas3473 Год назад

    That is amazing! I have a Broadway with a similar serial number that I have been considering trying to overhaul myself. If I do it, this video will be my guide.

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      Good luck and let me know how it goes!

    • @jamesrosas3473
      @jamesrosas3473 Год назад +1

      I had to check my serial number. It is 810751 and was manufactured within months of the watch in the video.

  • @jimmykao3355
    @jimmykao3355 Год назад

    Great video Chris. Curious, for the mainspring, how were you able to just press it in without first lining up the T-end into the hole at the bottom of the barrel? I find it frustrating to line up the T into the little hole, especially in 18s newer mainsprings....

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      I got it real close to the hole and used a pin vice to grab the arbor and engaged the spring to pull it around till it slipped into place. It was awkward to film so I left it out

    • @jimmykao3355
      @jimmykao3355 Год назад +1

      Makes sense. Great restoration work.

  • @pablorosales1149
    @pablorosales1149 Год назад

    Your are a very fine worker! Good music as well

  • @andreporto8315
    @andreporto8315 Год назад

    Awesome !

  • @karanaz2008
    @karanaz2008 Год назад +1

    For what purpose this device (Multifunction Timegrapher) use?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад

      In general, computes the accuracy of the watch based on the sound of the movement. It also displays other metrics like amplitude and beat error.

  • @habibaide4468
    @habibaide4468 Год назад

    Good job 👍❤️

  • @bigballz2060
    @bigballz2060 Год назад +1

    Hi sir what size crystal did you use?

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      I do not remember. Every case is unique. It could’ve been a 20 ligne.

    • @bigballz2060
      @bigballz2060 Год назад

      @@csspinner I need to replace my pocket watches Crystal but I do not know what to do what size glass to get

    • @bigballz2060
      @bigballz2060 Год назад

      The dial is 46 mm so would it be ok to get a 46mm crystal??

    • @csspinner
      @csspinner  Год назад +1

      @@bigballz2060 tenths of a mm matter. If you have a digital caliper, try to measure across at the widest point in the bezel.

    • @bigballz2060
      @bigballz2060 Год назад +1

      @@csspinner unfortunately I do not have a digital calliper so ill just have to hope for the best, thank you for your guidance

  • @jdmccorful
    @jdmccorful Год назад

    Enjoyed, tremendously!Thanks.