Thank you for your comment, I saw your comment earlier and you stated that you had a problem with date change. Can you sent me video of that. Add my facebook page and send me video so I can help analyzing what happened.
It's incredible that this watch is as affordable as it is. The watch snobs all respect, but kind of look down on these movements, but for how gruff people make them out to be, they are wildly complicated and precisely made for the money. Excellent series in all!
great job !!! And filmed great! Everything is clear and understandable. I especially like the way you insert the spring. This is rare now. Basically, everyone uses a special tool. Bravo!
Very nice viedo , after I enjoy your viedo, I go to clean and regulate my seiko 7S36, may I know what kind of lubricants to be used for the plastic parts. Thanks.
16:26 To my understanding, the droplet of oil on the cap jewel needs to remain centred, so you can't slide the jewel in from the side like you did or it will smear, which will lead to faster drying.
Thank you for your comment. I learned that mistake and I found the safe way to do that step. If there are any other points that I can learn or improve please let me know. I always want to hear.
Most likely the wheels are not in the jewel holes. My recommendation would be, before you tighten the screw of the automatic bridge, try to move or nudge each of the wheel to check if the wheel can move freely. Then tighten the screw when the wheels can move. Good luck.
I learned them all by myself using sources from internet and youtube. I have never taken any courses. It took me years to learn the parts and how they work together. Also, I had to have alot of courage to open very first the back case of the watch knowing that I could break the movement.
It is the standard affair not to lubricate the pallet bridge jewels (pallet staff). Personally, I have never tried and see the result. However, I have read somewhere, I cannot remember where, someone tried it and found out the amplitude dropped alot. I guess it because it is too slippery.
Great video, nice filming and relaxing voice. Was nice to follow from the beginning to the end.
Thank you
Excellent video thank you I know you put a lot of time into it, the best iv seen
thank you for your compliment. Oh yes. 3-5 times longer than usual service
Best assembly video and tutorial on which type of lubercant to use. Excellent
Thank you.
So many thanks for the vid,I successfully arranged my watch after oiling by seeing your video.🎉
Thank you for your comment, I saw your comment earlier and you stated that you had a problem with date change. Can you sent me video of that. Add my facebook page and send me video so I can help analyzing what happened.
It's incredible that this watch is as affordable as it is. The watch snobs all respect, but kind of look down on these movements, but for how
gruff people make them out to be, they are wildly complicated and precisely made for the money.
Excellent series in all!
Thank you
great job !!! And filmed great! Everything is clear and understandable. I especially like the way you insert the spring. This is rare now. Basically, everyone uses a special tool. Bravo!
Thank you very much. I am trying to be better.
What an excellent video tutorial and instruction. Thank you
Thank you.
Very nice. Calm and skillful. Thanks
thank you very much
Nice work, as always. Thank you for showing your technique for greasing the walls of the barrel.
Thank you
good job
Ваши видео воодушевляют! Спасибо!
Thank you for your comment but too bad I can not understand. Sorry
really amazing work! Thank you!
Thank you. 😁 😊
Very nice viedo , after I enjoy your viedo, I go to clean and regulate my seiko 7S36, may I know what kind of lubricants to be used for the plastic parts. Thanks.
No lubrication needed for plastic parts
@@magicofwheelsthanks for your reply
16:26 To my understanding, the droplet of oil on the cap jewel needs to remain centred, so you can't slide the jewel in from the side like you did or it will smear, which will lead to faster drying.
Thank you for your comment. I learned that mistake and I found the safe way to do that step. If there are any other points that I can learn or improve please let me know. I always want to hear.
Good job
Thank you.
very very good. thank you
Thank you very much.
im at min 12:37 and that specific wheel is not moving, what did I do wrong? I bought this specific watch to follow your tutorial thanks so much
Most likely the wheels are not in the jewel holes. My recommendation would be, before you tighten the screw of the automatic bridge, try to move or nudge each of the wheel to check if the wheel can move freely. Then tighten the screw when the wheels can move.
Good luck.
This is like an ASMR video haha
Thank you for your comment
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Good viedo . Can I use p125 instead of 8212 ?
IMO....p125 even better...
@@magicofwheelsthank you for you reply . Is the p125 compatible with 8200 that we used for the main spring
How do You know all of clocks, ¿certificated courses, maybe your father was watchmaker ir wise, how long taked you get this knowledge?
I learned them all by myself using sources from internet and youtube. I have never taken any courses. It took me years to learn the parts and how they work together. Also, I had to have alot of courage to open very first the back case of the watch knowing that I could break the movement.
Ottimo lavoro! Ho una domanda: perché non lubrifichi i rubini del ponte dell'ancora?
thank you very much. I tried to use translation program but it didn't make sense to me. Could you do this in English? I will answer your question. :)
I try to do it. Why don't you lubricate the pallet bridge jewels?
It is the standard affair not to lubricate the pallet bridge jewels (pallet staff). Personally, I have never tried and see the result. However, I have read somewhere, I cannot remember where, someone tried it and found out the amplitude dropped alot. I guess it because it is too slippery.
@@magicofwheels thank you.
you are most welcome
Please tell me which mechanism is better, Seiko 7S26 or Orient 46E40?
IMO, 7s26 is easier to service
How good is the movement 7s26c?? I've a SNK809...any reply will be appreciated...
It is great for the price you pay. If you regulate it, it gives you accurate reading.
Do you not Lubricate all cap stones?
I did @9.40 + min onwards.
@@magicofwheels I'm sorry, I missed that. Thank you sir!
you are most welcome
@Magic of Wheels I noticed that your main plate had a spring barrel jewel. Mine doesn't. Nor does my other. Thoughts?
7S26C is the version having jewel at that spot while 7s26A and B don't.
What do the jewels do?
In short, they reduce fiction and prevent the staff from wearing out.
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