Regulating a Vostok

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @charl1em0uze89
    @charl1em0uze89 4 года назад +55

    Its pretty careless to poke a freshly broken toothpick into the internals of any watch and then to make matters worse use a pin tool. The broken pieces of wood from the toothpick could fall into the movement. The pin tool could slip and scratch something. The toothpick is an OK tool to use but please cut with a shape blade and finish so that there are no splinters that can fall out.

    • @jetaddict420
      @jetaddict420 3 года назад +4

      The movement costs like 20 euro to replace and are made by the thousands lmao

    • @chasekemp4982
      @chasekemp4982 3 года назад +4

      Considering all the shavings of metal I found inside my new amphibia I wouldn’t be worried about the toothpick aside from hitting the spring.

    • @kimballwiggins3976
      @kimballwiggins3976 3 года назад +1

      thinking the same thing

    • @BaddaBigBoom
      @BaddaBigBoom Год назад

      @@jetaddict420 I have to ask: I know it was two years ago and you might not remember but were you literally laughing your arse off when you typed this?

  • @LesterLovesWatches
    @LesterLovesWatches 5 лет назад +32

    If you regulate it while it’s on a timegrapher you can see instantly what difference your regulation has made. They’re really cheap and useful.

  • @RyanKentBarnhart
    @RyanKentBarnhart 5 лет назад +22

    Watching you break that toothpick over the open watch back gave me anxiety! Lol. I'm always paranoid about dust or hair getting in there while I'm working, much less tiny wood particles. :D

    • @watchsymposium
      @watchsymposium  5 лет назад +6

      Ya, I really need to up my game when it comes to tinkering with watches!

  • @seanpollard4844
    @seanpollard4844 5 лет назад +23

    I got mine down to +5 and it has stayed that way for a few years now. It was originally -30 and I prefer it running fast to running slow. It only takes a fraction of a millimeter of moving the regulating arm to see a difference in timekeeping. You can change out the bezel pretty easy too. These are fun to modify, customize, learn and experiment with.

  • @pacocandano
    @pacocandano 5 лет назад +16

    The best watch for the price and really can be regulated with a toothpick...good video!

  • @BaddaBigBoom
    @BaddaBigBoom Год назад +7

    After a few years ownership of about ten Vostoks, I find that they can be decidedly schizophrenic on a timegrapher. Even after a couple of minutes left absolutely untouched to stabilise, they can drift from +10 seconds to -70 then +25, then -50 etc etc. Almost impossible to find a starting point for regulation.
    I have one of mine (fully wound) on the timegrapher right now and at the moment it's reading -9 sec (crown down) will report back after a minute...
    Ok, it went to +16.
    I just accept that they are going to be about 30 sec out no matter what. The thing is, they're cheap, full of character, rough and ready and phenomenally watertight, they claim 200m but a real time test had the watch fail at over 800m!!
    I have Swiss luxury watches in my collection but my Vostoks will always sit side by side with them and be used with pride.

  • @sliderulelover
    @sliderulelover 5 лет назад +11

    You made a serious error in using a metal device to regulate your watch. If it was magnetized, it could have transferred some magnetism to the sensitive watch components. You should always use a non-magnetizable tool like a toothpick.

  • @mikesmith5389
    @mikesmith5389 4 года назад +3

    It took 2 days of trial and a lot of error to regulate mine to within +3 seconds a day. It was +30 seconds which was too much. I found that small gentle taps on the regulating lever was more reliable than pushing it as that tends to result in over shooting the point where you want it. A timegrapher would have saved a lot of time and energy but as all my other automatics are running just fine it seemed a bit stupid to spend 5 times the price of the watch on an instrument to regulate it.

  • @juanpedro19840914
    @juanpedro19840914 4 года назад +5

    40-dollar Vostok, you said at 4:15?! Where and how? Mine was about $100 in Poland.

  • @billcox2990
    @billcox2990 5 лет назад +11

    Hi Austin,
    Thats the way to start learning. You certainly seem to have a deft touch. I have found difficult jobs become more easy with the right tools. You can see how your adjustment works without a timegrapher by checking performance over a fixed period with an accurate source. A timegrapher will also give you other information though which can be valuable in seeing how close to service your watch is.
    The offer still stands if you find yourself down this way so don't forget your two seikos. I reckon you can do one with some guidance and I'll do the other. I enjoyed your blogs from Amsterdam and seeing some cool watches.
    Bill

  • @jaakkooksa5374
    @jaakkooksa5374 4 года назад +1

    The idiosyncratic structure of the back cover is a Soviet/Russian specialty. The actual back cover does not turn, only the ring that secures it in place does.

  • @alexrandom1292
    @alexrandom1292 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for sharing Austin, i have the mechanical `Vostok (Komandirskye) and i opened it up about 5 years ago to play with regulating it, it's a fun watch as you say to practice on and being cheaper than other watches you are more inclined to open and play with it. i love it and love your Amphibia!

    • @watchsymposium
      @watchsymposium  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Alex - they are fun watches, for sure!

  • @pokie6087
    @pokie6087 3 года назад +2

    My new Amfibia is running about 60 seconds fast a day. I approached a watch maker who told me I need to wear it for a week or two before making any adjustments to allow the components to bed in. He says it may well settle down.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 3 года назад

      Mine is also very fast. How did it work out?

    • @pokie6087
      @pokie6087 3 года назад

      @@hb9145
      In the end I regulated it myself. I would only advise doing this if you are 100% confident. I did it over a few days and the best I can get it running is +8-10 seconds per 24 hours, which is quite respectable.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 3 года назад +1

      @@pokie6087 That's not bad. Mine is *minutes* off. I'll try demagnetizing it and see if it helps. This is my second Vostok, and they have unfortunately both been horribly inaccurate.
      Edit: It was magnetized, so it runs much better now.

  • @pmimagery1295
    @pmimagery1295 3 года назад

    Thanks for this. I'm thinking of adjusting one of my Vostoks and now I know what lever to move.

  • @wabbitpoop
    @wabbitpoop Год назад

    I was hoping you would show adjusting beat error

  • @baladinbaladin2549
    @baladinbaladin2549 8 месяцев назад

    Bonsoir faut til changer les joints d une vostok Amphibia et ou trouver les joint?MERCI Cr j avais mal refeme mon remontoir et elle a pris l humiditee

  • @theopinion9452
    @theopinion9452 Год назад

    Are the Vostoks a great watch or what's your humble opinion?

    • @watchsymposium
      @watchsymposium  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/k4-UAptI8cU/видео.html

  • @glenh4971
    @glenh4971 4 года назад +2

    That is really cool to see you working on that watch. Great job.

  • @BaddaBigBoom
    @BaddaBigBoom 4 года назад +1

    Most important part ...DID IT WORK!?

  • @wyattreynolds5193
    @wyattreynolds5193 2 года назад

    I overwound my recently purchased Amphibia. How do I release tension on the mainspring with the caseback removed?

  • @stewartrood3633
    @stewartrood3633 3 года назад +9

    This was very long winded to get to the point of regulating the watch. I was surprised by the use of a wooden tooth pick considering you had a reasonable quality rear plate removal tool and then you re-assembled without leaving it for 24 hours to see if you had actually adjusted it to the accuracy you wanted. I have 14 of such watches both self wind and mechanical they are great watches for the money.

    • @BaddaBigBoom
      @BaddaBigBoom Год назад

      It was a good choice ...no magnetism and gentle on precision areas ...they were very splintery though :-O

  • @danijelkruselj1855
    @danijelkruselj1855 3 года назад +3

    I am totally disappointed with my Amfibia 07680 newer model. At the beginning it started ca +20sec per day now after 2 year is 60 sec per day too much.

  • @yogeshkhorwal8065
    @yogeshkhorwal8065 2 года назад

    Great Bro one quick question did you make slower or faster the watch ?

  • @masdatube
    @masdatube 2 года назад

    I did a régulation of my VA using the app watch accuracy meter and the results are optimal cos in the the day use loss 5 sec an at night with the watch in 12 up win second to compensate the loss.!!!! Is not easy but you need tu calibrate every possition of the watch.

  • @gallodemedianoche8138
    @gallodemedianoche8138 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video camera choosed! The watch movement is clearly seen!

  • @jesper99
    @jesper99 4 года назад

    What kind of screwdriver should I use for tightening the rotor

  • @jalmagro36
    @jalmagro36 4 года назад

    Great, thanks. Near the lever you moved there's a wider one (same axis). What is thatt for?

  • @derrickmurad307
    @derrickmurad307 5 лет назад

    What’s the model number for that watch?

  • @jonathanm877
    @jonathanm877 5 лет назад

    My vostok 211783, gains about 2 minutes in a week, but never looses time. I'm ok if it stays like this.

    • @t-55am2b5
      @t-55am2b5 4 года назад

      Maybe it's magnetized? You should take it for demagnetizing.

  • @blueshirtbuddah1665
    @blueshirtbuddah1665 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting. Thanks Austin

  • @MrBrosan989
    @MrBrosan989 2 года назад

    You have money for rolexes and yet the tools are "too expensive"...
    Something sounds wrong...

  • @bri13wvu1
    @bri13wvu1 3 года назад

    if I were you, I'd pull the crown to stop the movement, might reduce your chances of doing damage if you touch the balance spring, right? Like others I got nervous at that chipped and splintered toothpick near the balance. Some strips of peg wood maybe, or perhaps using a sharp knife to get a clean cut if you need to remove a broken part of the toothpick. Just my thoughts, I'm not a swiss watchmaker, just another guy who has done some work on my watches... some good, some bad...

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 6 месяцев назад

    the best is their vostok panerai

  • @PaulGPhotography
    @PaulGPhotography 5 лет назад

    Hi there,great vid. How often do you wind your Vostok?

    • @watchsymposium
      @watchsymposium  5 лет назад

      Hi Paul,
      I'd give it a wind once a day. The automatic rotor probably works alright, but I've had the watch stop when relying just on it winding automatically. Maybe it was running down because the rotor wasn't winding it enough. I've never had any problems when hand-winding it daily.

  • @Junior-rw3jm
    @Junior-rw3jm 3 года назад

    Not $40 anymore 😬

  • @Marc-yj6gn
    @Marc-yj6gn Год назад

    Regulating a watch without a timegrapher is like sending an e-mail to the Watch maker god… By the way you’ve set it upside down….

  • @GeckoCkCkCk
    @GeckoCkCkCk 5 лет назад

    Best to use wood, but not drop splinters in the watch. ;) Metal tools risk being magnetic and magnetizing the hairspring.

  • @speedingpenguin
    @speedingpenguin 2 года назад

    0:24 “it’s great that I have this strap on…” 😳

  • @fabiosilvestre5096
    @fabiosilvestre5096 4 года назад +3

    Half of video trying to remove caseback...😂 try Bergeon tools...

  • @terryschmidt8259
    @terryschmidt8259 5 лет назад

    very useful video . would like to see more vostok videos .

  • @13Hangfire
    @13Hangfire 2 года назад +2

    Amazing! Take a five second job and stretch it into an eight minute video!

  • @nickkendall3764
    @nickkendall3764 5 лет назад +2

    Download clock tuner app its free hold headset mic onto crystal with bluetac and bam free timegrapher .you can find video's on youtube proving the apps accurate enough for the job compaired against a legit whitchi timegrapher .hope this helps ya .good luck have fun

  • @jennyomalley7634
    @jennyomalley7634 4 месяца назад

    Wonder when he's used up that tooth-pick will he revert to a claw-hammer 🤣

  • @Singl_036
    @Singl_036 5 лет назад +1

    Зачем любителю залезать своими руками в часы не имея приборов,выставлять градусник на глазок,какой то зубочисткой??Ответьте мне кто может понимает смысл этих движений!))