I don't know if you even keep up with your channel anymore. I have a beautiful Elgin automatic self winding watch that I received from my son in-law a very long time ago and I was never able to wear it because the 'seconds' hand kept getting stuck on the big hand, so for about 15yrs it sat in a drawer...until today. This instructional video was a Huuuuge help to me and I was able to fix my watch (that included stem/crown removal) without any problems whatsoever and it's all due to this video of yours. So thank you so much!
These types of videos... are worth a lot... even for those of us who are NOT dedicated to fixing wrist watches, but it is very important that someone who has experience makes our lives easier and takes away a little bit of our ignorance of how the things.... thank you.... thank you for sharing something that might seem of little importance but those of us who value the details.... we must be grateful that there are talented people... and they share it with us.
I had to remove a crown gasket in my Addiesdive Submariner, was pretty cool seeing the Miyota 2115 in person. It’s smaller than I had imagined, crazy they can mass produce these quartz movements for so inexpensively. Ridiculously accurate, and reliable too, lasting decades with simple battery swaps. I’m an even bigger fan of quartz now. While I was in there I popped the crystal out, misaligned cyclops, I got it much much closer to perfect alignment. A great beater watch when I don’t feel like abusing the Casio Duro. 👌🏼
The video helped me remove my watch stem! Upon further inspection, I saw a faintly marked “Press ->” on the movement showing where to press to release the stem.
Thank you so much Sir. This has become my favourite video and I can able to Remove stem and movement to clean internal mineral and dial. Wonderful love love love
Thank you very much for making this video🙏 at 9:20- is Where I found the help I was longing for I’m no watch expert and was for the first time trying to fix my very OLD yet very meaningful blue Nixon Watch and I was just about giving up (after about 1 1/2 hrs of trying to take it apart) until I came across the key to removing the turning dile or whatever is called.. lol 😂… so I’m absolutely grateful for your help!.. now I get to wear my watch again after many yrs hoping to get it fixed one day…. Thanks to you- Today is the day !! Thanks a whole lot! ❤️ your video has very helpful content even for those like me who are trying it for the first time!!…
Fantastic! Just starting in this hobby and clips like yours really helps keep the frustration at bay. Needed to remove crown from vx43e with no screws or push buttons for stem that l could see. Thanks for the answer.
This is so good to know for a minor watch fixing at home. The one movement I was looking how to remove its stem was the one in minute 7:04. Thanks a lot for the video, it is so useful 😃😃.
Thankyou so much for this useful video. I have a miniature gold plated clock of sentimental value only and had bought a new movement for it, but was struggling to get the stem out. Right near the end of the video you showed the very same movement, and the mystery was solved. I think I would have abandoned it or broken it without your straightforward non gimmicky help. I nearly gave up with the hands though!
Thank you!! :D, i was able to fix my mom's watch thanks to this video (some water went inside and fogged the glass horribly) needed to remove that damn screw to clean it XD
Fixing up an old Seiko Lord Quartz and could not for the life of me find the release button on the mechanism. It is sooooo tiny! Thanks for a great tutorial! (and the music too)
Thanks for this fantastic video, been wanting to mod a watch face and being able to take out the stem has allowed me to do that finally, thanks again👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much for making this video. I've been trying to figure out how to get the stem out of my old pulsar forever. I kept pulling the stem out a little bit first. Come to find out I'm supposed to leave it in all the way and push down on the little divot.😂
WOW! Great video!! I have a Ladies Timex WR30M Indiglo watch that I can not get the stem out of. There are no obvious places to press. Any suggestions? Thanks
I got a Miyota movement similar to that at 11:35, but where you're pressing it, there is no little hole to press on mine. I can't find anywhere else to press! Does that mean I need to take off the plate with the 2 screws holding it down with Miyota labeled on it? This is driving me nuts!
Very useful video. Thank you. I am just getting into watch "tinkering" and have an old quartz watch that the stem won't engage to turn the hands. Probably a "junker" but good to practice on as the case needs cleaning as does the crystal. Doubt if it will ever work again but you never know. Although the movement of this watch wasn't shown in your video, it gives me a good idea of what to do now.
Thank you I waited until near the end it was marked the seeker but might as well cheaper one but you got me on their thank you so much you are tha man! You have free concerts... For life I'm about to copyright my 100 songs.... I've got Paul Reed Smith and the Taylor Brothers as my advisors
Thank you! I'm working on a small women's Pulsar watch with a V233A movement and I'm not sure what to depress to remove the stem. I'm repairing and cleaning my niece's watch, can you help please?
A jewelry store screw up my watch and wanted to make me buy a whole new mechanism when 10 sec of your video helped me fix the issue. Thank you!
Most welcome
I would just like to thank the person who posted this. You made my big problem completely dissappear! Thank you so much!
You're very welcome!
I don't know if you even keep up with your channel anymore. I have a beautiful Elgin automatic self winding watch that I received from my son in-law a very long time ago and I was never able to wear it because the 'seconds' hand kept getting stuck on the big hand, so for about 15yrs it sat in a drawer...until today. This instructional video was a Huuuuge help to me and I was able to fix my watch (that included stem/crown removal) without any problems whatsoever and it's all due to this video of yours. So thank you so much!
These types of videos... are worth a lot... even for those of us who are NOT dedicated to fixing wrist watches, but it is very important that someone who has experience makes our lives easier and takes away a little bit of our ignorance of how the things.... thank you.... thank you for sharing something that might seem of little importance but those of us who value the details.... we must be grateful that there are talented people... and they share it with us.
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I had to remove a crown gasket in my Addiesdive Submariner, was pretty cool seeing the Miyota 2115 in person. It’s smaller than I had imagined, crazy they can mass produce these quartz movements for so inexpensively. Ridiculously accurate, and reliable too, lasting decades with simple battery swaps. I’m an even bigger fan of quartz now. While I was in there I popped the crystal out, misaligned cyclops, I got it much much closer to perfect alignment. A great beater watch when I don’t feel like abusing the Casio Duro. 👌🏼
Thanks for the comments .
Thanks so much... was able to remove/replace the stem to clean the inside of the cloudy crystal of a watch that once belonged to my father-in-law.
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Woooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooonderful video!!! The very, very, very best to remove all types of stems!!! Thanks a centillion!!!
You are welcome!
Thank you. It still took some doing but I wouldn't have had a clue without this video.
man, you r a legend, I've been looking for someone to show me how to do this step in close up. thanks so much.
Glad it helped
Just what I needed to fix my Mother in law citizen watch. Thank you for the video!
Very welcome!
Very best video I have ever see n so far to remove watch stem. Thank you profoundly.
Thanks
Excellent. The movement at 8.51 --> was my issue. Sorted !!!! Cheers
Thanks
Brilliant video that helped me out a lot when dismantling several watches, the only video that succeeded in doing so! Thanks!
I just saw the bunch of videos that this channel has it’s a virtual library of watch repair knowledge I had to subscribe 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Sir, huge respect for creating such compilation and sharing with us.
Many thanks
The video helped me remove my watch stem! Upon further inspection, I saw a faintly marked “Press ->” on the movement showing where to press to release the stem.
Thanks for comments
Wow. Words cannot describe it how useful that video is. And fun. Im typing where the locker is, and after few second you show it to me. Thanks a lot ❤
You're welcome!
Thanks so much for this video
You are so welcome!
Very helpful, thank you! Attempting to replace the mineral myself, this was all I needed to get the movement out
Thank you so much Sir. This has become my favourite video and I can able to Remove stem and movement to clean internal mineral and dial. Wonderful love love love
Thank you so much
Thank you for the video very detailed, there’s a timex that doesn’t seem to have a push point to remove the stem ? It’s a cheap quartz movement
Send me a picture of the timex movement and I will try to solve it
@@SolimBD thank you !! I’ll send you the picture tomorrow thanks again for the video, that’s a compendium on crown stem removal !!
Brilliant video an very detailed I'm wanting to clean the inner glass an never knew how the crown was removed , Thanks very much 👍
Thanks for the encyclopedic coverage. Helped me a lot.
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Thanks a lot. This is an extremely useful video for those who have the tools and the skill but need some guidance.
Really helpful video thanks. It helped me to swap an old wristwatch movement into a motorcycle clock that had stopped working👍
Hiii
Hiiii
Thank you very much for making this video🙏
at 9:20- is Where I found the help I was longing for I’m no watch expert and was for the first time trying to fix my very OLD yet very meaningful blue Nixon Watch and I was just about giving up (after about 1 1/2 hrs of trying to take it apart) until I came across the key to removing the turning dile or whatever is called.. lol 😂… so I’m absolutely grateful for your help!.. now I get to wear my watch again after many yrs hoping to get it fixed one day…. Thanks to you- Today is the day !! Thanks a whole lot! ❤️ your video has very helpful content even for those like me who are trying it for the first time!!…
Thank you so much ❤️
THANK YOU. that's a big thank you ,as it was driving me crazy. It worked on my Citizen @ 9:02. Cheers from Australia.
Most welcome
Fantastic! Just starting in this hobby and clips like yours really helps keep the frustration at bay. Needed to remove crown from vx43e with no screws or push buttons for stem that l could see. Thanks for the answer.
Thanks
This is so good to know for a minor watch fixing at home. The one movement I was looking how to remove its stem was the one in minute 7:04. Thanks a lot for the video, it is so useful 😃😃.
Thank you so much
Thankyou so much for this useful video. I have a miniature gold plated clock of sentimental value only and had bought a new movement for it, but was struggling to get the stem out. Right near the end of the video you showed the very same movement, and the mystery was solved. I think I would have abandoned it or broken it without your straightforward non gimmicky help. I nearly gave up with the hands though!
Thanks for comments
Great resource. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Thank you, I cleaned an old watch after watching this video and presented it to my dad.
Thanks for watching
Thank you great effort. Thank you for sharing your experience. I was able to reset my second hand that dislodged.
Thanks for comments
Thanks! Fixed a Miyota and a VX12e thanks to your vid.
Thanks
Thank you so much, this was so helpful.
And taken the mystery of taking out a watch crown.
You are so welcome!
Superb video because you show so many examples.
Thank you so much
Thank you!! :D,
i was able to fix my mom's watch thanks to this video (some water went inside and fogged the glass horribly)
needed to remove that damn screw to clean it XD
Thank you very much
Thanks i become new watch mechanic after seeing this good knowledge
Happy to help
thanks man, you are the best, i alredy fix 3 of my watches thank you, thank you, thank you
Thanks for comments
Thank you would never have done it without this.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!!😘
Fixing up an old Seiko Lord Quartz and could not for the life of me find the release button on the mechanism. It is sooooo tiny! Thanks for a great tutorial! (and the music too)
Thank you so much
again....just what i needed to see. thank you
Thanks
Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this. Helped me to get the movement out. Thanks
Thanks for comments
Thanks for this fantastic video, been wanting to mod a watch face and being able to take out the stem has allowed me to do that finally, thanks again👍👍👍👍
Thanks for lovely comments
me animé a quitar una tija que no había podido y por fin lo logré, gracias gracias
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Clip rất hay v hữu ích, mong kênh ngày càng phát triển
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Saved us from hours of trying, thank you! Also, smooth music! ;)
thank you thank you i finaly clean my watch iner glass! how do you remove the dial from the VX-42 movement?
Watching the video ruclips.net/video/_13m1SKr35E/видео.html
Wow I found mine at 9:50 and it works! Thanks a lot, I managed to clean the glass and put two watch hands back in place :)
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Thank you so much. This has become my favorite video
Thank you so much for making this video. I've been trying to figure out how to get the stem out of my old pulsar forever. I kept pulling the stem out a little bit first. Come to find out I'm supposed to leave it in all the way and push down on the little divot.😂
You're very welcome!
Great job... Bro.. Very Thankful to you 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Most welcome bro
WOW! Great video!! I have a Ladies Timex WR30M Indiglo watch that I can not get the stem out of. There are no obvious places to press. Any suggestions? Thanks
Hey, can you send me a pic of the movement?
@@SolimBD I can email a pic....what's your email addy?
thank you. much appreciated for sharing these tips.
You are so welcome!
This video helped me so much. Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Excellent Video found my exact model abot 8 minutes in. Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much for this Excellent Tutorial ! 👍👍
Thanks for comments
Great video, music was monotonous though. Thank you !
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My dad is a watchmen, i was too doin the same , i love mechanical watches rather then electronics.
Mechanical is etarnal.❤
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this seems to have every watch type, didnt expect the button on my watch to be that small😅 very helpful 👍 9:00
Thanks for watching
big up... a quest was finally overcome. easy tutorial fam...
7:44 Found my Guess watch. Thank you for a video
Most welcome
Thank you!!!! This video showed me where the magic place to push is on my mom's watch.
Wow, thank you so much
@@SolimBD Thank you! It takes a lot of time and effort to make videos like this and is greatly appreciated when it solves peoples problems.
Most welcome
Thank you so much and thanks for all team
Thanks to you
Thank you very much!!! Very very helpful.
Thanks for comments
Thanks for the video, there were 2 examples that help me out.
I got a Miyota movement similar to that at 11:35, but where you're pressing it, there is no little hole to press on mine. I can't find anywhere else to press! Does that mean I need to take off the plate with the 2 screws holding it down with Miyota labeled on it? This is driving me nuts!
Watch the video ruclips.net/video/3-YZ2gVdLNk/видео.html
OMG. yesterday I didn't even see the dimple. 😆 I got it. Thanks! But now I need a deep 42mm cup to get my glass out.
Thanks, found my Seiko. A date marker had come unglued on the dial. Worked.
Great! You helped me to solve a long lasting problem, thank you!
Thank you so much
Thank you for your video. I would like to ask do you have a video of Longines Primalune battery replacement?
Not yet
This was so helpful! Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thanks for the video, it gave me the gist of it and I was able to pull mines out.
Thank you! the 1st watch is for my case.
Most welcome
Very useful video. Thank you. I am just getting into watch "tinkering" and have an old quartz watch that the stem won't engage to turn the hands. Probably a "junker" but good to practice on as the case needs cleaning as does the crystal. Doubt if it will ever work again but you never know. Although the movement of this watch wasn't shown in your video, it gives me a good idea of what to do now.
Absolutely 💯 fantastic video
Thanks
Thank you for making this video. It is very helpful. Cheers
Thanks for comments
Thank you I waited until near the end it was marked the seeker but might as well cheaper one but you got me on their thank you so much you are tha man! You have free concerts... For life I'm about to copyright my 100 songs.... I've got Paul Reed Smith and the Taylor Brothers as my advisors
I cant believe I disassembled my whole Ronda movement for this LOLLL
Exceeeeeeeelent! Appreciiiiiiiiiiiiate! Thannnnnnnnnnnnnnks a loooooooooooooot! Big Master!
You're welcome!
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
thanks
Thank you for the tutorial. 🙏🏼
The last movement 13.20 is the same as my Accurist watch but not listed is that correct I need to replace the stem and crown
Muchas gracias un excelente trabajo de compilación de conocimiento.
Thank you very much. Good luck your life. You helped me great
Most welcome
Superb Guy!. Thank you so much.
Hi where you release the adjuster do you press on the release or lever it??
Yes press on the lever
👍🏻🇨🇴 Thanks, gracias amigo (reloj movimiento "EPSON") me ayudo mucho 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks
Very helpful video! Thank you!
Most welcome
Really good video to us used Technique as shown completely
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Really helpful, i finally managed to open my watch, thank you
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Tanks, great video !
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ধন্যবাদ।
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Thanks for presenting this video. So helpful
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спасибо , помог снять с VX 82 (thank you , helped to shoot from VX 82 ) 9 min 49 sec
Спасибо тебе за помощь, добрый человек 🫡👍
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Thank you so much sir. This video help me a lot🙏🙏
Most welcome
Had to watch it again, very good video bro. from Break Time
Thanks
Excuse me, can you help me with the model of minute 07:40 or the type of caliber or module?
Epson VX33
Thank you!
I'm working on a small women's Pulsar watch with a V233A movement and I'm not sure what to depress to remove the stem. I'm repairing and cleaning my niece's watch, can you help please?
thank you, do you know if the dial from a Miyota GM00, fit to miyota 2035?
No