Where did you get such tiny plastic washers ?? What was the diameter (2,5mm)?? Was something missing from the watch, since you had to do this fix?? I have the same issue on my SW-110, witch has the same case and frame build. Thank for you video.
@@netnissen the button carbon pads were missing, hence they were not working. Look, the washers should come with the watch. However in my case these tiny pieces were missing. So I grabbed a pen and i cut two little thin washers from the ink cylinder. They are a bit bigger hence cut them along one side and remove the excesss.
Excellent restoration 👏🏻
Those vintage Casio watches are nice, fix the one on the back too.. keep posting videos 👍🏻 good job mister
Again a great job! Nice buttons restoration idea. Genius.
@@deips74 Many thanks 🙏🏻. The restoration turned out pretty well indeed. Stay tuned for more content and thanks for watching, friend!
that is a gorgeous watch. Your content is both entertaining and useful. Thanks.
Where did you get such tiny plastic washers ?? What was the diameter (2,5mm)??
Was something missing from the watch, since you had to do this fix??
I have the same issue on my SW-110, witch has the same case and frame build.
Thank for you video.
@@netnissen the button carbon pads were missing, hence they were not working. Look, the washers should come with the watch. However in my case these tiny pieces were missing. So I grabbed a pen and i cut two little thin washers from the ink cylinder. They are a bit bigger hence cut them along one side and remove the excesss.
@@plasticindices3385 Thanks for the reply, genius with the ball pen ink cylinder. I'll get right on it also. Thanks