I just thought that I would share with you that I found the chunky all-black diver's version of this watch in my local flea market, for 10GBP. A replacement capacitor battery cost me a little bit more than that, but your instructional video saved me a fortune - Thank you.
Thanks for this video. It took me considerably longer to accomplish it, but the watch is working. I have had this same exact model sitting in a drawer in the original box for ten years. It was presented to me for 25 years at my job. I retired a couple of months ago after 35 years, and decided to wear the watch. It wouldn't hold a charge, but it works great now. Thanks.
Thank you. My Dad has a 15 -20 year old one that stopped within a year or maybe 2 of getting it. I'm going to try and fix it for him. It's been in a drawer for years. This looks straight forward.
My old 5M62 divers 200m is now working fine, took me a while to line things up properly but got there in the end thanks to having your video to follow. many thanks for doing this it's much appreciated.
Thank you gor this informative video. I just finished mine and although it took a few tries , all the pieces went back together. I used a 10x jewelers loupe and a bright light source. I had to file down a tiny screwdriver but it was a success. Not only saved money but got that feeling of satisfaction!
I also had to file down a screwdriver and use a complicated array of ad hoc magnifying glasses but hooray! My Seiko Titanium Kinetic is back working! Thanks Alon. it was also a great idea to put the bracelet in hot water and let it clean while I struggled with the tiny screws.
Спасибо за подробную видеоинструкцию! Всё наглядно. Единственно пришлось приобрести инструмент для снятия задней крышки и придумать как зафиксировать корпус часов, чтобы снять эту самую крышку, так как было необходимо приложить значительные усилия при откручивании. Теперь снова со своими любимыми часами.
I have a 7D48-0AB0. Is the capacitor battery similar to this one in video. I sent mine to BestFix in Denton TX for replacement about 2 years ago. Now the second hand is advancing 2 seconds at a time like in beginning of your video. Is the capacitor the same as battery as I see they have one on Ebay for about $20.00? Looks easy to replace from your video. Thanks
The capacitor battery should last way more than two years. The part you're looking for is 3023 24X. Search in RUclips a clip with the title: "Seiko kinetic 7D48 battery replacement tutorial".
Very helpfull video, just removed the capacitor/battery from my Seiko that stopped working a couple of days ago, replacements arriving in the next couple of days and this video makes me reasonably confident that I will fix it OK.
I'm struggling to unscrew the back casing - I'm guessing that it has never been unscrewed since we bought the watch 30 years ago. Have you got any suggestions for how to loosen it? Many thanks.
If you have a dedicated tool, just be persistent. It was tight. I did the struggle off camera. Use protective layer so you will not scratch the back. If you don't have a dedicated tool, get a 2 dollars one from AliExpress, this is what I use.
Thank you. You need to find the exact capacitor battery. Open the back case of the watch and take a good picture with the movement number. Search google the movement number with battery and you'll have the model of the battery. Search the battery model in eBay.
@@AlonNahary thank you so much for your response, I would like to change my old man's Seiko Kinetic that he handed to me after 20years it haven't changed a new capacitor. Thank you again so much for the response. ☺️🙏
Hi Alon, This is very helpful but am having problems locating parts (UK)/ and or a part number for the battery capacitor for a Seiko Kinetic 5M42-0H30. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Ian
After a quick search it looks like you need the same capacitor model: 30235MY in the video. Don't order it yet, open the watch back and copy the movement model. Search again "capacitor for kinetic movement xxxxxx", only after this search you can be sure what is the right capacitor model.
@@AlonNahary Hi Alon, I have now got the correct part and it was the one you suggested. The video was extremely helpful although with better eyesight and a steadier hand it would have been quicker!! All working now and thank you! Best wishes, Ian
@@AlonNahary Hi! I'm only very new to this and the video was great. I have question, would it not have been easier to take out the rotor/pendulum? And could keeping it in caused a charge?
This is exactly the video I was hoping for in my 5M62-0BJ0 restoration project, thank you for the quality content! One question, what is the sandpaper/material you used for the light polishing?
I searched the part by the watch model, apparently the original part 3023-5MZ was discontinued. The part 3023-5MY replaces the discontinued part. Works great.
I see you omitted showing the other side refitting of the watch band and the retightening of the watch back. Perhaps adding a text line to that effect on your video would have resulted in a 10/10 score from me. Anyhow 9.5 outa 10 aint a bad mark.
I find the green scotch brite scrub pads to be too coarse. Try find something mild. If you cant find, make sure you polish in straight lines, in order to avoid cross scratching.
You say after 15 years change the capacitor. Is this only after the capacitor is charged up? Or does the time count while the watch is new and uncharged yet?
I later found out that my friend's watch was 9 years old, not 15. In these 9 years, the capacitor goes many cycles of charging, and gradually deteriorate. At the end of life, the capacitor cannot hold enough energy to run the watch through the night. Then it is time to replace it, like replacing the rechargeable 12V car battery.
Brilliant video thanks. This has given me the confidence ro try this myself and save myself £100! My Kinetic is 25 years old nearly , great watch with massive sentimental value to me ❤
Manage to do it. Thank you. Two problems: 1) Opening the cover without a tool - manage to do it by holding the watch in a piece of cloth and pressing the notches with a pair of tight pliers. Scratched it a bit, though. 2) The battery cover was hard to slide in. Managed to do it by pure luck, by pressing it a few times until it slid in. I guess the right way to do it was to dismantle the rotor gear. That must be why the quote for the job was 95 EUR. Also, you need to screw in first the right screw of the battery cover (the right one in the video), the one with a little pin. I was lucky to have a laptop toolkit. Next time I'm gonna get some proper tools.
Mine died about 6 years after I bought it! I still have it somewhere at home since it died in 2012, but I didn't have it repaired--as I wouldn't dare to do myself--'cause it would have been too expensive as I paid $600 USD when I first bought it and didn't know how bad these kinetic watches were!!! 🤔
Ive got 2 broken seiko kenetics there hopeless I only have 1 working watch my Rolex Deepsea but it's 2 bulky to wear all the time I might sell it and get a sub mariner I don't know yet il see in the future
Absolutely the worst least collectible line of watches (Kinetic) - this is an abomination for any collector unless you wear them daily. Once the battery(capacitor) is exhausted there is virtually no way to revive it outside of hacks that work some of the time. Seiko actually had a charger they sold primarily in Japan and then discontinued because of price point and lack of interest - sell them or store them and forget them as quickly as reasonably possible. They are not collectible and no sane watch collector would pay $1 USD for any.
@@AlonNahary yes I upgraded two of them to lithium capacitors - I have 15 in my collection and they are impossible to manage and keep running - easier to put on my 1940's Hamiltons and manual wind
wrong... remove the rotor and the gear underneath, the gasket you had trouble with has a hole that sets over a plastic stud in the movement! MUCH EASIER, AND CORRECT
I just thought that I would share with you that I found the chunky all-black diver's version of this watch in my local flea market, for 10GBP. A replacement capacitor battery cost me a little bit more than that, but your instructional video saved me a fortune - Thank you.
Thanks for this video. It took me considerably longer to accomplish it, but the watch is working. I have had this same exact model sitting in a drawer in the original box for ten years. It was presented to me for 25 years at my job. I retired a couple of months ago after 35 years, and decided to wear the watch. It wouldn't hold a charge, but it works great now. Thanks.
Thank you. My Dad has a 15 -20 year old one that stopped within a year or maybe 2 of getting it. I'm going to try and fix it for him. It's been in a drawer for years. This looks straight forward.
Good luck Katherine
My old 5M62 divers 200m is now working fine, took me a while to line things up properly but got there in the end thanks to having your video to follow. many thanks for doing this it's much appreciated.
Glad it helped :)
Many thanks for this great video. It helped me perfectly to change the capacitor. The original one was in use for 17 years! A really good feeling!
i've been wearing more than 15 years still going well. Fantastic movement.
Thanks. this is a very important watch. it was given to me as a gift by my grandmother when I was 25. it works great but needs a battery change.
While you had it apart you should have changed the glass?
Thank you gor this informative video. I just finished mine and although it took a few tries , all the pieces went back together. I used a 10x jewelers loupe and a bright light source. I had to file down a tiny screwdriver but it was a success. Not only saved money but got that feeling of satisfaction!
Thank you for your comment, making your own tools is very satisfying.
I also had to file down a screwdriver and use a complicated array of ad hoc magnifying glasses but hooray! My Seiko Titanium Kinetic is back working! Thanks Alon. it was also a great idea to put the bracelet in hot water and let it clean while I struggled with the tiny screws.
Thanks for the video. I just followed your video, I replaced the capacitor and it's working after being in the box for a while
You mentioned removing the rotor, how hard is it and do you need any special tools?
I did it when I worked on another kinetic, it's not a challenge. You will need a wider screwdriver for this.
This video helped me out as in my haste to change the capacitor I forgot how to fit the thing back in 😂
Great video, I will use this to repair my dad’s watch. Will let you know how it goes. Thanks!
Good luck!
Спасибо за подробную видеоинструкцию! Всё наглядно. Единственно пришлось приобрести инструмент для снятия задней крышки и придумать как зафиксировать корпус часов, чтобы снять эту самую крышку, так как было необходимо приложить значительные усилия при откручивании. Теперь снова со своими любимыми часами.
Enjoy your fixed watch!
Thank you so much.Does the Seiko 30235MY capacitor work for any Seiko kinetic watch?
@@phungcanhngo No for sure. I fixed another kinetic that needed a different capacitor model. Check your exact watch model in Google.
I have a 7D48-0AB0. Is the capacitor battery similar to this one in video. I sent mine to BestFix in Denton TX for replacement about 2 years ago. Now the second hand is advancing 2 seconds at a time like in beginning of your video. Is the capacitor the same as battery as I see they have one on Ebay for about $20.00? Looks easy to replace from your video. Thanks
The capacitor battery should last way more than two years. The part you're looking for is 3023 24X. Search in RUclips a clip with the title: "Seiko kinetic 7D48 battery replacement tutorial".
@@AlonNahary Thanks for the quick response!
Great work. I will make sure the watch shop does it this well
What size of screwdriver do I use thanks
I use a 1.5mm screwdriver.
Very helpfull video, just removed the capacitor/battery from my Seiko that stopped working a couple of days ago, replacements arriving in the next couple of days and this video makes me reasonably confident that I will fix it OK.
Good luck! Nothing feels better than fixing your own watch.
Thank you! Revived a 20 year old Kinetic.
I'm struggling to unscrew the back casing - I'm guessing that it has never been unscrewed since we bought the watch 30 years ago. Have you got any suggestions for how to loosen it? Many thanks.
If you have a dedicated tool, just be persistent. It was tight. I did the struggle off camera. Use protective layer so you will not scratch the back. If you don't have a dedicated tool, get a 2 dollars one from AliExpress, this is what I use.
Your video is helpful, found my battery does not charge anymore. May I ask where to order Seiko ska333p1 capacitor battery?
Thank you. You need to find the exact capacitor battery. Open the back case of the watch and take a good picture with the movement number. Search google the movement number with battery and you'll have the model of the battery. Search the battery model in eBay.
@@AlonNahary Noted with thanks for your prompt reply:)
Add alcohol in boiling water. What type of alcohol.
Like brandy alcohol. Can we use vinegar n boiling water?
I used 70% alcohol found in farma store. Vinegar is also a good idea.
Are all the *Seiko Kinetic* have the same Capacitor?
Thank you for your response.
No. I already fixed two, and these had slightly different movements and different capacitor models.
@@AlonNahary thank you so much for your response, I would like to change my old man's Seiko Kinetic that he handed to me after 20years it haven't changed a new capacitor.
Thank you again so much for the response. ☺️🙏
Hi Alon, This is very helpful but am having problems locating parts (UK)/ and or a part number for the battery capacitor for a Seiko Kinetic 5M42-0H30. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Ian
After a quick search it looks like you need the same capacitor model: 30235MY in the video. Don't order it yet, open the watch back and copy the movement model. Search again "capacitor for kinetic movement xxxxxx", only after this search you can be sure what is the right capacitor model.
@@AlonNahary Hi Alon, I have now got the correct part and it was the one you suggested. The video was extremely helpful although with better eyesight and a steadier hand it would have been quicker!! All working now and thank you! Best wishes, Ian
The third hole at the bottom the small metal bracket. I could not tell how that was released. Does it sit on a post or something?
Yes, it has a post to sit on. It is easier to get it in and out if you remove the rotor. I did that on another watch.
@@AlonNahary thanks! Great video 💪🏻
Pode pegar o capacitor novo e circuitar ele com a pinça assim? Não fecha curto nele não?
I insert the new capacitor when it is new, so it had no charge, but this is a good point, it could be a short circuit if it charged.
@@AlonNahary I have a Citizen, it only works during the day! I want to change his capacitor!
I have no experience with Citizen.
@@AlonNahary Hi! I'm only very new to this and the video was great. I have question, would it not have been easier to take out the rotor/pendulum? And could keeping it in caused a charge?
@@TegraPlays After fixing another Seiko Kinetic, I can say that it is recommended to remove the rotor, it is safer.
Now you can have a go at changing the crystal.
Very pleased with your clear instructions. It took me some time but got there in the end.
Sir from where I buy Seiko kinetic5m63 circuit?
Please reply me
I don't know where to get the full circuit, only where to get the capacitor battery. You may need a watchmaker for full circuit replacement.
thanks for the video. is it the same for sportura SLQ007 ?
No it is not the same battery. I can't find the correct battery type online.
Funny how that thin red plastic separator always seems to end up on the wrong side of the battery on used, dead watches I buy.
This is exactly the video I was hoping for in my 5M62-0BJ0 restoration project, thank you for the quality content! One question, what is the sandpaper/material you used for the light polishing?
Thanks! The sandpaper is very mild cushion based, you will find that in the supermarket for cleaning dishes.
Spectacular! Great and informative video.
can i do the hot water dip cleaning without removing the main watch itself?
I'm sure the hot water will hurt the gaskets and penetrate the watch head. Don't do that.
What size is the screwdriver please? I have 1.4mm but assume this might be too big. Great video
I worked with 1.5mm, you'll be fine. Thank you :)
@@AlonNahary just put it back together and my Seiko diver that's been dead for ten years is working again :)
Thanks for your great video
Great! How did you find what is the the right part?
I searched the part by the watch model, apparently the original part 3023-5MZ was discontinued. The part 3023-5MY replaces the discontinued part. Works great.
I see you omitted showing the other side refitting of the watch band and the retightening of the watch back. Perhaps adding a text line to that effect on your video would have resulted in a 10/10 score from me. Anyhow 9.5 outa 10 aint a bad mark.
what did you use to polish the bracelet?
The sandpaper is very mild cushion based, you will find that in the supermarket for cleaning dishes.
@@AlonNahary similar to the green scotch brite scrub pads found in the grocery stores?
I find the green scotch brite scrub pads to be too coarse. Try find something mild. If you cant find, make sure you polish in straight lines, in order to avoid cross scratching.
Thank you!!!!!!! I followed you exactly and successfully replaced my own battery :)
beautiful work, congrats. very important having all necessary tools
What's the liquid do
Where can I buy the capacitor battery?
On eBay
You say after 15 years change the capacitor. Is this only after the capacitor is charged up? Or does the time count while the watch is new and uncharged yet?
I later found out that my friend's watch was 9 years old, not 15. In these 9 years, the capacitor goes many cycles of charging, and gradually deteriorate. At the end of life, the capacitor cannot hold enough energy to run the watch through the night. Then it is time to replace it, like replacing the rechargeable 12V car battery.
Brilliant video thanks. This has given me the confidence ro try this myself and save myself £100! My Kinetic is 25 years old nearly , great watch with massive sentimental value to me ❤
I got the right video here thank you so much now i can fix my seiko ❤
Perfect, quality video and simplicity.
Thank you.
A+++++😊
This is a very well done instructional video. Thanks much!
Manage to do it. Thank you. Two problems: 1) Opening the cover without a tool - manage to do it by holding the watch in a piece of cloth and pressing the notches with a pair of tight pliers. Scratched it a bit, though. 2) The battery cover was hard to slide in. Managed to do it by pure luck, by pressing it a few times until it slid in. I guess the right way to do it was to dismantle the rotor gear. That must be why the quote for the job was 95 EUR. Also, you need to screw in first the right screw of the battery cover (the right one in the video), the one with a little pin. I was lucky to have a laptop toolkit. Next time I'm gonna get some proper tools.
After I fixed another Seiko kinetic, I'm sure that the best practice is to remove the rotor.
THANK YOU SIR.. EXACTLY THE INFO I NEEDED.
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That's strange. Other similar videos show removal of the rotary and cogged wheel.
Thanks though.
No need in this specific movement, the metal part gets underneath. Maybe there are other movements with minor variations that requires removal.
Nick is correct, the gasket cane be put in place MUCH easier the gasket has to go over a pin.
Great video. Thanks
Very good! I need to replace the battery in my watch. Thank you.
Something is not right. I tried to do exactly what the video showed WITHOUT removing the rotor and the metal plate would not come out.
I did the job on another watch with a different model, and there I had to remove the rotor. So in your case I recommend that you remove the rotor.
It would be nice if the scratched crystal be replaced as the icing on the cake, nevertheless it is a very good video
I'm one of the many wich manage to do it with your help.
Thank you
Really helpful post thank you.
Muchas gracias por compartir. Sin tu ayuda no hubiera podido devolver a la vida mi seiko. Gracias
For the convenience of replacing the battery, remove the rotor.
Mine died about 6 years after I bought it! I still have it somewhere at home since it died in 2012, but I didn't have it repaired--as I wouldn't dare to do myself--'cause it would have been too expensive as I paid $600 USD when I first bought it and didn't know how bad these kinetic watches were!!! 🤔
Give it a try. You can easily find the part for a 2006 watch. Good luck!
Ive got 2 broken seiko kenetics there hopeless I only have 1 working watch my Rolex Deepsea but it's 2 bulky to wear all the time I might sell it and get a sub mariner I don't know yet il see in the future
I've a seiko 5M63 that's been going nonstop since December 2003 without any trouble.
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That's quite something, I guess Seiko used to make better capacitor batteries in the past.
bad job!! never use metal tweezers for replace a new battery
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Seiko UK quoted me £110 for this job
Unbelievable. Good luck!
Just had a 95EUR offer, Croatia.
👍
Absolutely the worst least collectible line of watches (Kinetic) - this is an abomination for any collector unless you wear them daily. Once the battery(capacitor) is exhausted there is virtually no way to revive it outside of hacks that work some of the time. Seiko actually had a charger they sold primarily in Japan and then discontinued because of price point and lack of interest - sell them or store them and forget them as quickly as reasonably possible. They are not collectible and no sane watch collector would pay $1 USD for any.
You can see that this is easy to fix, with 13$ part that is still manufactured, and 10 minutes of work.
@@AlonNahary yes I upgraded two of them to lithium capacitors - I have 15 in my collection and they are impossible to manage and keep running - easier to put on my 1940's Hamiltons and manual wind
Nice . But did you crack the glass pitting in t back together 😂
No, it was severely scratched before I got it for the repair.
wrong...
remove the rotor and the gear underneath, the gasket you had trouble with has a hole that sets over a plastic stud in the movement! MUCH EASIER, AND CORRECT