Hey brother I’m a new subscriber and I’m telling you from a fellow RUclipsr, this is top notch…the ease of delivery with information, the flow to the video, the lighting, editing, macro shots, all of it man 🤙 I dig it 🇺🇸🦅
Man..just subscribed to your channel, this video really helpful for newbie like me...its clear, detail, straight to the point yet comprehensive, now i have courage to mod my watch. Thank you 😀🙏👍.
Nice SKX! Another cheap tool to add to your arsenal would be a chop stick run through a pencil sharpener. It's great for the crown release, moving hands, etc. when you don't want to risk damaging anything. And it's free!
Why would you suggest that? I swear people say stuff just to sabotage others. Not sure why he wouldn't just use pegwood as that's the actual tool watchmakers use. Mostly for cleaning and doesn't splinter much.
Great video as usual mate. In the next videos it would be a good idea to explain the main difference between white lume and the other a bit greenish/yellowish one. I bought a homage MM300 with white lume, it looks great with the white markers on the dial but is not as shinny as my homage captain Willard yellowish/greenish ones. Lovely channel, cheers
What a fantastic video, I thoroughly enjoyed that and the commentary was great, fully explained each procedure in a clear and refreshing way, cheers mate, it’s certainly give me encouragement to change the hands on my SKX, I’ve done bezel/insert and crystal changes but now I want to up my game on another SKX, thanks very much 👍🏻
Congratulations Your videos have an excellent content and your knowledge on the matter is superb. I would like to give my old seiko 7009 and citizen 8200 new looks since i believe such good movements do not deserve being taken apart and forgotten. Any video on such watches will be highly appreciated
Great tutorial! the original mod you had there with the omega hands was far more interesting to my taste (Though I know you change things around for the fun and for the channel)... Keep it going!!
Obviously he doesn't know how to solder, these seiko modders do the weirdest stuff. Itll spin back when it gets cold. People who use them don't care about craft of watchmaking they just want to show off their Chinese dial and hands inside a japanese/ chinese watch case is what it seems like.
Brother I wonder if you can show us how to put together a automatic movement watch with a chronograph compilation? 🤔 I would really appreciate something like that.
My Desk: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KG4VRBK/ The Teal/Blue Silicone Mat: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07SDMHYXF/ Wow... looking up my desk again (Not even a year since I bought it) and its almost HALVED in price. I feel cheated.
Take a look at this picture here, I've circled it for you. imgur.com/a/BlHMoXV Make sure the stem is pressed in fully in order for it to be visible. If the stem is pulled out to either the date change or time set setting it will recess into the movement. It only shows when the crown is pushed in.
@@ItsAnotherWatch Ok thank you - I didn't have the stem pressed in fully so that was the problem - thank you for the quick response, your video is excellent otherwise!
Kind of a horrible way to attach the dial, kind of shit to me. Like turning the dial with the 3m adhesive is just a bad idea. It will probably turn back, and different temperatures are going to effect it. I can't believe this is how most people attach dials.
Bottle cap movement holder FTW. Nice tip, makes it a lot easier to place the movement in the case.
Nice tutorial. I really appreciate the detail and the fact you keep your fingers from blocking my view!
Hey brother I’m a new subscriber and I’m telling you from a fellow RUclipsr, this is top notch…the ease of delivery with information, the flow to the video, the lighting, editing, macro shots, all of it man 🤙 I dig it 🇺🇸🦅
Man..just subscribed to your channel, this video really helpful for newbie like me...its clear, detail, straight to the point yet comprehensive, now i have courage to mod my watch. Thank you 😀🙏👍.
Very good video. Very clear video, very well explained. Especially no soldering dial attaching is very nice and easy. Thank you very much.
The bevel on the crystal plays well with the overall appearance. Very nice
Nice SKX! Another cheap tool to add to your arsenal would be a chop stick run through a pencil sharpener. It's great for the crown release, moving hands, etc. when you don't want to risk damaging anything. And it's free!
What about the tiny wood splinters?
Why would you suggest that? I swear people say stuff just to sabotage others. Not sure why he wouldn't just use pegwood as that's the actual tool watchmakers use. Mostly for cleaning and doesn't splinter much.
Great video as usual mate. In the next videos it would be a good idea to explain the main difference between white lume and the other a bit greenish/yellowish one. I bought a homage MM300 with white lume, it looks great with the white markers on the dial but is not as shinny as my homage captain Willard yellowish/greenish ones. Lovely channel, cheers
What a fantastic video, I thoroughly enjoyed that and the commentary was great, fully explained each procedure in a clear and refreshing way, cheers mate, it’s certainly give me encouragement to change the hands on my SKX, I’ve done bezel/insert and crystal changes but now I want to up my game on another SKX, thanks very much 👍🏻
Thanks for the great video. I now know I can do this!!
Congratulations Your videos have an excellent content and your knowledge on the matter is superb. I would like to give my old seiko 7009 and citizen 8200 new looks since i believe such good movements do not deserve being taken apart and forgotten. Any video on such watches will be highly appreciated
I really love it. It´s great. I will build mine too. Thanks
This channel is awesome!
Came out really nice.
Great tutorial! the original mod you had there with the omega hands was far more interesting to my taste (Though I know you change things around for the fun and for the channel)... Keep it going!!
Brilliant video!
Love my Samurai, great choice for a dial. The hands are a bit dim, I have the same complaint with a recent build that I'm otherwise in love with.
good job real nice watch
Great work!
Why did you remove the legs of the dial and taped it on the movement?
Obviously he doesn't know how to solder, these seiko modders do the weirdest stuff. Itll spin back when it gets cold. People who use them don't care about craft of watchmaking they just want to show off their Chinese dial and hands inside a japanese/ chinese watch case is what it seems like.
Great job sir.
Brother I wonder if you can show us how to put together a automatic movement watch with a chronograph compilation? 🤔
I would really appreciate something like that.
Great result.
where'd you get the smp hands from, pls?? :)
Excelent !!!!!!
Great video and nice mod.
Where did you source that worksurface? Looks really nice!
My Desk: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KG4VRBK/
The Teal/Blue Silicone Mat: www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07SDMHYXF/
Wow... looking up my desk again (Not even a year since I bought it) and its almost HALVED in price. I feel cheated.
@@ItsAnotherWatch Thanx for the info!
Lovely jubbly
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I'm sorry 3:36 - there's a little lever? Where? I'm poking around I can't find any lever and can't really see where the lever is
Take a look at this picture here, I've circled it for you. imgur.com/a/BlHMoXV
Make sure the stem is pressed in fully in order for it to be visible. If the stem is pulled out to either the date change or time set setting it will recess into the movement. It only shows when the crown is pushed in.
@@ItsAnotherWatch Ok thank you - I didn't have the stem pressed in fully so that was the problem - thank you for the quick response, your video is excellent otherwise!
Seiko should learn from you how to fix their misalignment issue 😅
R E M A R K A B L E ! ! !
wait your wath has hack? wtf my skx007 dont have that how the hell do i stop the second hand?
where my SKX 013 gang @?
Ha ha...you didn't include the file in your "tools required" 😂
Kind of a horrible way to attach the dial, kind of shit to me. Like turning the dial with the 3m adhesive is just a bad idea. It will probably turn back, and different temperatures are going to effect it. I can't believe this is how most people attach dials.
Nice job