I have disassembled one of these and I'm watching a few similar assembly videos. This is by far the clearest and best photographed. Thank you. I got this watch for my 18th birthday and I'm now 72 and just taken up watch repair. It has been in a drawer, broken, for 35-40 years. I had to buy a new hour wheel because there were teeth missing. I guess I was too rough with it at some point when it jammed. I can't see any other damage.
I have watched the video carefully, several times, as I'm trying to service the same movement. Thanks you very much for posting the whole process. But both during disassembly and assembly I don't see the return spring of setting lever (part number 447) and its respective screw. When you lift the date indicator and ... they are no there. Do I see it wrong? Can it work this way?
Thanks for showing us how you did this. The keyless works needs work in my 2481. I'm a novice and want to attempt to correct it. Do I need to let down the mainspring to work on the keyless works? That would add a lot of extra work on the back side.
I have disassembled one of these and I'm watching a few similar assembly videos. This is by far the clearest and best photographed. Thank you. I got this watch for my 18th birthday and I'm now 72 and just taken up watch repair. It has been in a drawer, broken, for 35-40 years. I had to buy a new hour wheel because there were teeth missing. I guess I was too rough with it at some point when it jammed. I can't see any other damage.
@@etiennelabeilleThanks!
It's nice watch. Good job.
Now I can see where all my money went on my 50 year old Tissot service! (Bought in Lausanne January 1974.)
Thanks that was a lovely video 👍
I have watched the video carefully, several times, as I'm trying to service the same movement. Thanks you very much for posting the whole process. But both during disassembly and assembly I don't see the return spring of setting lever (part number 447) and its respective screw. When you lift the date indicator and ... they are no there. Do I see it wrong? Can it work this way?
I confirm that this component is not in my watch. However the date works perfectly, even the quick set date.
Hi fantastic video. How can I reach you if I want to send in a 2481 for service like this?
Thanks, I'm not a professional watchmaker, I only repair my own watches, sorry.....
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Thanks for showing us how you did this. The keyless works needs work in my 2481. I'm a novice and want to attempt to correct it. Do I need to let down the mainspring to work on the keyless works? That would add a lot of extra work on the back side.
I don´t understand your question, can you explain better? Thanks
@20::30....isn't the (ratchet?) wheel the wrong way up...think the indent goes down?
The ratchet wheel is mounted later, everything works perfectly.
It is enough if you only use one oil to oil the watch
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No, for a service you need at least three oils, moebius 9010, D5 or HP and 8300.