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Allow me being honest a bit, the beginning and ending part of background music seem pure sadness to me, feeling heart kind of dissembled too.But still appreciate the great job with very kind details there~!
I have an old one that seems to be working. The crystal is chipped and scratched and the day wheel seems to be stuck. I purchased a new crystal for it. Your video put some motivation in me . I’ll try to play with it
I thought I had watched all of your vids but somehow missed the 6106 ones. I love that large balance wheel going on there and what an amazing movement.
Good informative video, thanks for posting this. Finally gave me the courage/motivation to attack mine... Half the watch to be disassembled just because of the crown removal pin was stuck down and it wouldn't reinsert! Seeing how you did this made the job straightforward and after some good lubrication and freeing up all is how it should be again :)
Hi, Michael I enjoyed the video. I really liked the container you had for the watch parts. Could you tell me where I could get one? A video explanation of assembly and oiling would be great for a future video. Keep up the good work, Paul
@@MyRetroWatches oh tks but can u help me out cause i recently bought a seiko 6106 7510 but the movement accuracy is weird if i put dial up it will run very slow but if i put the dial down it will run super fast and i don't know whether the hairsping is the cause of this or because of the movement haven't been service for a long time or maybe some other parts is damaged
Have my videos have helped you? why not support the channel in some way
You can make a one off/ monthy donation here in only one click: www.buymeacoffee.com/MyRetroWatches
If you would like to purchase any tools & equipment then please see my Amazon affiliate & eBay (I do earn a small commission from any sales.) Thank you.
Link: Link: myretrowatches.co.uk/tool-sale-links/
If you would like to buy any of my T-Shirts then please look here: teespring.com/stores/my-retro-watches
Allow me being honest a bit, the beginning and ending part of background music seem pure sadness to me, feeling heart kind of dissembled too.But still appreciate the great job with very kind details there~!
I have an old one that seems to be working. The crystal is chipped and scratched and the day wheel seems to be stuck. I purchased a new crystal for it. Your video put some motivation in me . I’ll try to play with it
I thought I had watched all of your vids but somehow missed the 6106 ones. I love that large balance wheel going on there and what an amazing movement.
I cant even remember these videos! possibly still on my dining table filming back then!
Good informative video, thanks for posting this. Finally gave me the courage/motivation to attack mine... Half the watch to be disassembled just because of the crown removal pin was stuck down and it wouldn't reinsert! Seeing how you did this made the job straightforward and after some good lubrication and freeing up all is how it should be again :)
Thank you. happy my videos helped you. Its a great feeling when you fix issues by yourself so well done.
Hi. Is there much difference to the 6119?
No just a different jewel setting on the escape ( from memory) and hacking lever. Not all parts are interchangeable though.
Hi, Michael I enjoyed the video. I really liked the container you had for the watch parts. Could you tell me where I could get one? A video explanation of assembly and oiling would be great for a future video. Keep up the good work, Paul
Thanks for the demonstration.
Great video 👍🏻
I've subscribed- is there a Part 2 showing reassembly?
Yes. a whole playlist here. thanks for your sub! ruclips.net/p/PL1QqBaAlwtP6l1P7dcatipU8wJLGXu7fX
amazingly helpfull video! 🙂
Glad you think so!
Do i have to pull the crown out before removing the stem
No you can remove it in any position
@@MyRetroWatches oh tks but can u help me out cause i recently bought a seiko 6106 7510 but the movement accuracy is weird if i put dial up it will run very slow but if i put the dial down it will run super fast and i don't know whether the hairsping is the cause of this or because of the movement haven't been service for a long time or maybe some other parts is damaged
Thank you
:)