Your comment "...it's just luck. It's not a whole lot of skill...." reminded me of the quotation by Gary Player (I think) "The more I practice, the luckier I get"
49:45, no way! You do not talk too much Adam! I know which YT channels you're referencing about videos with no sound except the tools and the parts clicking together nicely. I love those videos for what they are, there's something cathartic about listening only to the sounds of the craft being performed. But... I primarily watch these types of videos to LEARN and you are an excellent teacher. You speak clearly, with a good cadence, and you provide excellent narration about what you're doing, what affect it has on relational components, and why it's important to do one thing vs. another. And your videos, closeups, and cuts are primo. Definitely a 10 out of 10 from me on your tutelage!
@@thegrassyknoll7792 Um, sure? I wasn't endorsing one vs. the other. My comment clearly states that I like this channel's instructional method. I learn from it. I am also entertained by it. That's it. Nothing to read in or out of my comment.
I agree this channel is great, if I could do what he does, I'd definitely talk people through the work. He's right about background noise, youtube will catch any familiar sound and copyright you, but speeding up the videos are how I get past it because working in dead silence is weird, haha.
Seikos are just so Well built and easy to assemble, no loose springs that Can go into orbit, ten years ago i started out with Seiko, when bergeon tools were not the same Price as Gold and vintage watches were just cheap Old watches 😊 nice work Adam and Thanks for sending me down memory Lane 😃👍🏻
This turned out beautifully, love the style of 70s Seikos. I have used the tapping technique thanks to your videos, and when it works it saves SO MUCH time.
Really nice looking watch, can't go wrong with orange and black in my opinion...a lot of the 6100s look quite dated now, but that one's still very wearable. I also really enjoyed the tie-in with the Who, very cool to have some _heritage_ to it!
Well done, I was glad to see the addition of a barrel arbor jewel. This watch takes me back to Seiko's glory days, I guess you could argue that, but why?
Another winner of a video, I know I'll never be a watch maker, however, I just enjoy seeing your work. Very Informative and entertaining. Camera work and naration spot on. Thanks!
I love all the talking in the video! Don’t listen to those nasty comments. I must say, the bracelet looks stunning. Can you share any information about it? Maybe I can source one for myself locally.
Fantastic job Adam on the watch. Like you I love that dial. Going to my first watch show this weekend in Texas. Try my best not to spend any money 💰 💰.
Thank you Adam. I have one of these watches I got for graduation in 1970. Need to get it serviced and repaired. If you are interested you can message me
Great watch and a great story. I saw the Who in concert in Las Vegas, but sadly, after Entwhistle had passed away. Keep up the voice over. I, for one, enjoy it.
Professional work of an amateur! And this is a very nice watch! Keep on talking bécasse what you do is instructing. A watchmaker watcher from morroco👍👍👍👌
Great watch! I used to have a varient of this, made by Seiko, with a Seiko movement but branded Le Gant, I sold it in one of those moments of trying to reduce the too many watches I have and raising a bit of money. I've got a quartz lookalike now, Curren brand, great for £10.00 or whatever it was.
I can understand you calling dibs on that watch - a great-looking example from a time when Seiko really did make great watches. Great job you’ve done there 👍. Thanks for a great video.
Great vid, full of great info invaluable for us to learn from. The hairspring visual and description was very helpful for me. Thankyou Daryl for sharing your stunning Seiko & story, thankyou Adam for another awsome vid❤ You don't talk too much for me!👍🏼
Hey Adam, I've been watching your channel for awhile and I love watching and listening to you work your craft. I just noticed (and heard about on this video) your tools list in the video description. Just wanted to say thank you very much for that list. That's very generous of you to take the time to put together such a comprehensive list for everyone to use. I am just getting started in this hobby (just dipped my big toe into the pool so far) and this list is exceedingly helpful, especially with the lubricants! Also, excellent explanation of the balance spring complete compatibility issue with this watch. I was able to follow what you were saying and it made perfect sense, even to a noob! Much appreciated and keep up the excellent work. Cheers!
Very happy to see this video, as I just got one of these a year ago or so. I love the orange color, and it has run perfectly from the get go. I also purchased the same bracelet as well!
Adam. Thank you. You are the man. Your information and demonstration of balance repair was inspirational for me. Been going through a severe loss of confidence. My cleaning, oiling and installation is something you would be pleased with. Balance, yuk. As a result of your instruction, new year is when I will start again.
Haha, I have this very same watch, bought it brand new. Never had it worked on. Haven’t worn it lately but it is functional, not sure how accurate it is, you’ve got me wondering!
Wow. A great video Adam. You did an amazing job on the watch. Your attention to detail is impressive. Great story. Beautiful watch. Thank you for the cool video. Class act.
Hi , ive got to say ive watched this now three times. I kinda like you I just loved this watch on seeing it for the first time. I got this watch Christmas 1970. I was in high school and I was on the swimming team. On day at practice I noticed the arm that had the watch on it was kind riding lower in the water so I took the watch off and dropped it in the deep end of the pool. After practice i went home and left the watch in the bottom. Some time later i was looking for the watch and I was panicking to figure what I did with it. Finally I realized what I did with it. The next practice I dove in the pool and went right to the bottom and there it was laying. I put it on my wrist and kept it on until after I got back to my room. I kinda walked away from it. In 1975 i enlisted in the Air Force until 1979. I had left the watch at the family home. Ive never been to much of a jewelry person. Then I moved to AZ to go to college i moved all my stuff from the east coast to AZ. On June 27 of 97 i was going to start swimming again and i have no idea why but I put the watch on and went to start my swimming routine again. While swimming I had the same trouble with the arm that the watch was on once again i had same trouble that I had while in high school and once again I dropped it to the bottom of the pool. I payed on the bottom with the orange face facing up. Every lap i could see the watch laying on the bottom. The pool in high school as no where near as deep as the one in college. The college pool was 8 feet. So again every lap i swam i could see it laying on the bottom. As soon as I finished I dove to the bottom and put the watch back on and went home. The watch has never been serviced since it was new.
Nice work, although I think that the bigger problem with the 17 jewel versions of the 61 (and 63) series movements is the lack of jewels for the third and fourth wheel, rather than the barrel. This one didn't seem worn at all though.
I love orange and green watch dials, they're 2 of the coolest colors you can get. I have realized however that both of these colors are something I like looking at more than actually wearing. I bought my 1st seiko and went with a green dial model, but soon found myself wishing I had bought something with a black pearl or white dial that can go well with basically any type or color of band / strap I'd want to put on it. I discovered that I'd rather have one everyday watch that I can put different straps on and maybe 1 special occasion watch instead of wearing a different watch all the time. If I wanted to have a bunch and could afford it, I'd absolutely have a Seiko with an orange dial in my collection. It may not be the choice for a one watch kinda guy, but I can certainly appreciate how cool it looks.
Wonderful work as usual & just keep on doing you ,it's natural and it works . That movement is uncannily the same as the current Orient F6922 even down to the balance complete ,tho i'm no fanboy it's obviously testament to the Seiko 6106-7107 to be producing a "modern" equivalent in its guise , i see now why i've always felt it performs generally better than its nh35 counterpart although under the same ES umbrella of recent years .Old Seiko's.... that's where the love is or began ,i get it , i dunno maybe i am a closet fanboi 🤔😉.
Enjoyed the video, Adam! I was interested to hear that you are taking on some commission work. I have a beautiful little Oris big crown that I bought online that is not working very well, which was disclosed to me before I bought it. I'm sure that you get hundreds of requests, but I think that this might be unusual enough, that it would make an interesting video.
The manuals for these movements provide the part numbers for the screws. You can cross reference that part number and see if any other movements share the exact same screw, which in my case I had a donor movement with the correct screw.
One extra comment if I may... I own a a Seiko 7005, bought it new while serving in the USAF. I wonder why Seiko didn't have a wind function. Maybe I don't move around too much but my watch stops running during the early hours. But having a wind would really help. Could it be a cost issue?
Customer: I don't want a single part in my watch to be plastic, all has to be made out of metal. Watchmaker: Ok, let me remove the rubber gaskets from the case lid and the crown stem and also the acrylic crystal real quick...there you go! C: What about water resistance? WM: 0 meters now, have a good day!
Hello I found your channel watching the cleaning of you cleaning & give away of Hamilton watch. I have my Grandfathers 14k gold Hamilton Thin-O-Matic retirement watch from Oldsmobile 1968. It had gotten wet the stem had fell out. My wife took it to a local jewelers to see if they could fix & clean. They said they would send it out, should be 50 - $200. It's been about a 1mo. They called her today saying it was going to cost $450. because it was really dirty & rusty. Do you think they are being fair & honest about the price? I can say he probably never had it serviceed. That kind of money doesn't come easy by me I have been on disability since 2007 motorcycle accident. I just don't know if I'm being taken because they know it's something special to me. I don't even know if that watch can rust inside.. l would be grateful to hear what you think..
I do others as well, but Seikos are my first love. Nearly all of the watches on the channel are my own, and it's also a matter of the available budget when buying project watches. There are still several types of Seikos that haven't made it to the channel yet.
Your comment "...it's just luck. It's not a whole lot of skill...." reminded me of the quotation by Gary Player (I think) "The more I practice, the luckier I get"
49:45, no way! You do not talk too much Adam! I know which YT channels you're referencing about videos with no sound except the tools and the parts clicking together nicely. I love those videos for what they are, there's something cathartic about listening only to the sounds of the craft being performed. But... I primarily watch these types of videos to LEARN and you are an excellent teacher. You speak clearly, with a good cadence, and you provide excellent narration about what you're doing, what affect it has on relational components, and why it's important to do one thing vs. another. And your videos, closeups, and cuts are primo. Definitely a 10 out of 10 from me on your tutelage!
Isnt it possible to have two Tracks audio with only clicks and screwdriver slipup sounds 😅 on one and VoiceOver on the other ?
@@thegrassyknoll7792 Um, sure? I wasn't endorsing one vs. the other. My comment clearly states that I like this channel's instructional method. I learn from it. I am also entertained by it. That's it. Nothing to read in or out of my comment.
Couldn't have said it better!
I agree this channel is great, if I could do what he does, I'd definitely talk people through the work. He's right about background noise, youtube will catch any familiar sound and copyright you, but speeding up the videos are how I get past it because working in dead silence is weird, haha.
Thank you, Adam! Great video! It was great talking to you.
Likewise, it was very nice speaking with you as well.
Seikos are just so Well built and easy to assemble, no loose springs that Can go into orbit, ten years ago i started out with Seiko, when bergeon tools were not the same Price as Gold and vintage watches were just cheap Old watches 😊 nice work Adam and Thanks for sending me down memory Lane 😃👍🏻
I was AT the concert - it was my Birthday! Very cool!
That's awesome!
All the vintage seikos are nice but this one is a stunner
This turned out beautifully, love the style of 70s Seikos. I have used the tapping technique thanks to your videos, and when it works it saves SO MUCH time.
Really nice looking watch, can't go wrong with orange and black in my opinion...a lot of the 6100s look quite dated now, but that one's still very wearable.
I also really enjoyed the tie-in with the Who, very cool to have some _heritage_ to it!
Well done, I was glad to see the addition of a barrel arbor jewel. This watch takes me back to Seiko's glory days, I guess you could argue that, but why?
Shaky hands, lol. I can't even play the game Operation without setting off the buzzer every time. Yours are rock solid 😊
Another winner of a video, I know I'll never be a watch maker, however, I just enjoy seeing your work. Very Informative and entertaining. Camera work and naration spot on. Thanks!
I love all the talking in the video! Don’t listen to those nasty comments.
I must say, the bracelet looks stunning. Can you share any information about it? Maybe I can source one for myself locally.
Your videos are awesome! Don't change a thing (please)
Thanks!
Very interesting video. Thanks for talking us through your work
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Great video! You did an amazing job. I love the way you explain every detail of the entire process. Keep up the good work.
That's the Month and Year I was born!
Fantastic job Adam on the watch. Like you I love that dial. Going to my first watch show this weekend in Texas. Try my best not to spend any money 💰 💰.
Best of luck!
Great work and what a cool watch with a fantastic story.
That was a great tutorial on hairspring work! Thanks for that.
Thank you Adam. I have one of these watches I got for graduation in 1970. Need to get it serviced and repaired. If you are interested you can message me
You had me at "John Entwistle!"
Great watch and a great story. I saw the Who in concert in Las Vegas, but sadly, after Entwhistle had passed away.
Keep up the voice over. I, for one, enjoy it.
Loved this video, I find these types of videos so relaxing and informative. I'd love to own a vintage seiko like this!
Great watch and job.
Professional work of an amateur! And this is a very nice watch! Keep on talking bécasse what you do is instructing. A watchmaker watcher from morroco👍👍👍👌
Thank you.
Amazing!:) Greetings from Bern, Switzerland
Thank you.
Weekend watch repair my a$$, your extremely good at what you do!😬
Haha, thank you.
That is a beaut, lovely watch. Very nice ⌚️⌚️⌚️
Great watch!
I used to have a varient of this, made by Seiko, with a Seiko movement but branded Le Gant, I sold it in one of those moments of trying to reduce the too many watches I have and raising a bit of money.
I've got a quartz lookalike now, Curren brand, great for £10.00 or whatever it was.
I can understand you calling dibs on that watch - a great-looking example from a time when Seiko really did make great watches. Great job you’ve done there 👍. Thanks for a great video.
Love the channel Adam, I just bought 10 Seiko 5s to repair last month, still waiting on the delivery but hoping to go side-by-side with your videos!
That sounds like a great project.
Pretty watch and great restoration as usual Adam. Are you a wizard?
This channel has taught me so much and I will be starting the watch restoration as a hobby myself. Thank you sir for these videos.
I'm glad you find the videos helpful.
Love the bright dial!
So do I.
Great video, and very cool watch! You do NOT ramble too much. Don't change a thing!
Thank you. I appreciate you saying that.
Brilliant video and restoration! 🎉🎉🎉
Another great restoration. Regards from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Thank you very much.
Great vid, full of great info invaluable for us to learn from. The hairspring visual and description was very helpful for me. Thankyou Daryl for sharing your stunning Seiko & story, thankyou Adam for another awsome vid❤ You don't talk too much for me!👍🏼
I'm glad you found the hairspring section helpful.
great job and video, keep of the great work.
yes I think a lot of us would like to own this watch.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Hey Adam, I've been watching your channel for awhile and I love watching and listening to you work your craft. I just noticed (and heard about on this video) your tools list in the video description. Just wanted to say thank you very much for that list. That's very generous of you to take the time to put together such a comprehensive list for everyone to use. I am just getting started in this hobby (just dipped my big toe into the pool so far) and this list is exceedingly helpful, especially with the lubricants! Also, excellent explanation of the balance spring complete compatibility issue with this watch. I was able to follow what you were saying and it made perfect sense, even to a noob! Much appreciated and keep up the excellent work. Cheers!
Great video sir I really like that watch I was born may 1971 and would love to find a Seiko diver from then
Good choice!
Love the dial 🤩
Me too.
Great watch work, great videography, great explanations and conversation, great use of my time watching... 😊 😊 😊
Much appreciated.
What a marvel of precision. Thank you!
Very happy to see this video, as I just got one of these a year ago or so. I love the orange color, and it has run perfectly from the get go. I also purchased the same bracelet as well!
It’s a great watch and a good choice for a bracelet.
Adam. Thank you. You are the man. Your information and demonstration of balance repair was inspirational for me. Been going through a severe loss of confidence. My cleaning, oiling and installation is something you would be pleased with. Balance, yuk. As a result of your instruction, new year is when I will start again.
Beautiful piece !
I think so too.
Really enjoyed the vid today Adam! Hoping these remain fun for you... and are not burning you out.
Haha, I have this very same watch, bought it brand new. Never had it worked on. Haven’t worn it lately but it is functional, not sure how accurate it is, you’ve got me wondering!
Fab video, especially the close ups, Adam. Really enjoyed it, thanks.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the closeup shots Adam!
great video as always, beautiful watch.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you! It's fun to get your insight on what was likely going on with that movements. Also a great story about a great bass player!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Extremely interesting watch. I want one!
Me too.
@WeekendWatchRepair I went down a bit of a rabbit hole and my goodness, they're extremely expensive!
Wow. A great video Adam. You did an amazing job on the watch. Your attention to detail is impressive. Great story. Beautiful watch. Thank you for the cool video. Class act.
Thanks so much.
Thank you for the video and narration.
Hi , ive got to say ive watched this now three times. I kinda like you I just loved this watch on seeing it for the first time. I got this watch Christmas 1970. I was in high school and I was on the swimming team. On day at practice I noticed the arm that had the watch on it was kind riding lower in the water so I took the watch off and dropped it in the deep end of the pool. After practice i went home and left the watch in the bottom. Some time later i was looking for the watch and I was panicking to figure what I did with it. Finally I realized what I did with it. The next practice I dove in the pool and went right to the bottom and there it was laying. I put it on my wrist and kept it on until after I got back to my room. I kinda walked away from it. In 1975 i enlisted in the Air Force until 1979. I had left the watch at the family home. Ive never been to much of a jewelry person. Then I moved to AZ to go to college i moved all my stuff from the east coast to AZ. On June 27 of 97 i was going to start swimming again and i have no idea why but I put the watch on and went to start my swimming routine again. While swimming I had the same trouble with the arm that the watch was on once again i had same trouble that I had while in high school and once again I dropped it to the bottom of the pool. I payed on the bottom with the orange face facing up. Every lap i could see the watch laying on the bottom. The pool in high school as no where near as deep as the one in college. The college pool was 8 feet. So again every lap i swam i could see it laying on the bottom. As soon as I finished I dove to the bottom and put the watch back on and went home. The watch has never been serviced since it was new.
Wow, what a story. It sounds like that watch has really been through a lot.
28:03 This demo of the hairspring travel is great in show it shows the effects of a bad bend. I don’t recall having seen this show like this before.
awsome watch
I think so too. I wish I owned it.
@@WeekendWatchRepairi came back..just bought a seiko sport Luffy...300 euro full box mint condition...never polished..what u think?
Nice work, although I think that the bigger problem with the 17 jewel versions of the 61 (and 63) series movements is the lack of jewels for the third and fourth wheel, rather than the barrel. This one didn't seem worn at all though.
Nice work Adam! As per usual!
I love orange and green watch dials, they're 2 of the coolest colors you can get.
I have realized however that both of these colors are something I like looking at more than actually wearing.
I bought my 1st seiko and went with a green dial model, but soon found myself wishing I had bought something with a black pearl or white dial that can go well with basically any type or color of band / strap I'd want to put on it.
I discovered that I'd rather have one everyday watch that I can put different straps on and maybe 1 special occasion watch instead of wearing a different watch all the time.
If I wanted to have a bunch and could afford it, I'd absolutely have a Seiko with an orange dial in my collection.
It may not be the choice for a one watch kinda guy, but I can certainly appreciate how cool it looks.
Understandable.
I like the colors of this watche.
I do too.
Wonderful work as usual & just keep on doing you ,it's natural and it works . That movement is uncannily the same as the current Orient F6922 even down to the balance complete ,tho i'm no fanboy it's obviously testament to the Seiko 6106-7107 to be producing a "modern" equivalent in its guise , i see now why i've always felt it performs generally better than its nh35 counterpart although under the same ES umbrella of recent years .Old Seiko's.... that's where the love is or began ,i get it , i dunno maybe i am a closet fanboi 🤔😉.
I haven’t looked at that newer movement, but it doesn’t surprise me I suppose. They are really good.
I prefer the vidoes where folk explain what they're doing (or talk about the watch history etc)
Hair spring work is my nightmare great video thanks
Mine too.
You should retire the watch from swimming now before it leaks.
Great restoration video! Thanks for sharing.
What is that bracelet? It looks perfect with this watch.
It is from Uncle Seiko
Great Video! Any info on the tool you used for reaming the main plate for the barrel? I looked on this list and didn't see it.
Enjoyed the video, Adam! I was interested to hear that you are taking on some commission work. I have a beautiful little Oris big crown that I bought online that is not working very well, which was disclosed to me before I bought it. I'm sure that you get hundreds of requests, but I think that this might be unusual enough, that it would make an interesting video.
I have a couple Uncle Seiko replacement bracelets - totally agree. QQ - how do you find what the correct missing screw is, and source it?
The manuals for these movements provide the part numbers for the screws. You can cross reference that part number and see if any other movements share the exact same screw, which in my case I had a donor movement with the correct screw.
We need clearance, Clarence!
I love that movie.
@WeekendWatchRepair I picked a fine day to quit sniffing glue!
One extra comment if I may... I own a a Seiko 7005, bought it new while serving in the USAF. I wonder why Seiko didn't have a wind function. Maybe I don't move around too much but my watch stops running during the early hours. But having a wind would really help. Could it be a cost issue?
Where do you source your barrel jewel kits?
Mostly through a couple of eBay sellers.
Can you provide us with a link to that magic eraser you used on the hands?
It is called 'Prismacolor Magic Rub Eraser' - I added a link on the spreadsheet to the specific one I use. Thanks.
I was just talking to myself I said: “Self! You DO NOT need to buy one of those!” I don’t…. I don’t… I don’t…. I…. Oh the heck with it.
I know the feeling.
Customer: I don't want a single part in my watch to be plastic, all has to be made out of metal.
Watchmaker: Ok, let me remove the rubber gaskets from the case lid and the crown stem and also the acrylic crystal real quick...there you go!
C: What about water resistance?
WM: 0 meters now, have a good day!
Hello I found your channel watching the cleaning of you cleaning & give away of Hamilton watch. I have my Grandfathers 14k gold Hamilton Thin-O-Matic retirement watch from Oldsmobile 1968. It had gotten wet the stem had fell out. My wife took it to a local jewelers to see if they could fix & clean. They said they would send it out, should be 50 - $200. It's been about a 1mo. They called her today saying it was going to cost $450. because it was really dirty & rusty. Do you think they are being fair & honest about the price? I can say he probably never had it serviceed. That kind of money doesn't come easy by me I have been on disability since 2007 motorcycle accident. I just don't know if I'm being taken because they know it's something special to me. I don't even know if that watch can rust inside.. l would be grateful to hear what you think..
It can easily rust inside if moisture got in. I'd suggest asking for pictures of what they found.
@WeekendWatchRepair l did ask for pictures, before and after... Thanks for your time getting back with me greatly appreciated...
It looks like the hair spring has two kinks in it. Ask me how I know. I destroyed the hair spring of my favorite watch while trying to regulate it. 😢
Love your videos, but I think I know Seikos now. I know you did Swiss watches, but 90% what you do is Seiko. Just a suggestion.
I do others as well, but Seikos are my first love. Nearly all of the watches on the channel are my own, and it's also a matter of the available budget when buying project watches. There are still several types of Seikos that haven't made it to the channel yet.
You even sound like Marshal.
Not intentional, that’s just how my voice sounds.
How do i get you to do one for me??
18 Jewels now?
I prefer your narration of the work that you are doing over an annoying music.