A BFG pin pallet movement lol they are definitely one of the most frustrating ones to fix the pivots are only 0.8mm and break of with a sneeze. I like this watch too it’s worth saving imo. 🤣👏👍🙄🙄
This was much easier to service than I thought it would be. It’s running really well. I didn’t take apart the barrel but, if I had extra movements laying around I would be curious
I need advice, what type of glue to use for connecting the hairspring to the hairspring stud (ST36 , Chinese unitas 6497). It seems it was glued with some green glue. Thanks
Loved every minute of it. Would have loved to see the timegrapher results 😎✌️✌️
So far it’s gaining about 1 minutes a day maybe less on the wrist. Ill do a shorter video checking in on that. Thanks 😎 ☮️
A BFG pin pallet movement lol they are definitely one of the most frustrating ones to fix the pivots are only 0.8mm and break of with a sneeze. I like this watch too it’s worth saving imo. 🤣👏👍🙄🙄
I almost ruined it lol very rudimentary movement
Times Radical = Radical Times and not taking it to seriously. Keep well from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Very Serious Times the world is heading into I feel like. Feels good to have this outlet on RUclips to make something fun.
Hi Fabio, looks like a BFG866. I've a ton of them and can't bring myself to service any, even the ones with jewels!
This was much easier to service than I thought it would be. It’s running really well. I didn’t take apart the barrel but, if I had extra movements laying around I would be curious
Everytime I reach for a second helping of lasagna my mother-in-law's eye go "little Hans" on me! And she has a 'stach too!
Classic 😂 Lasagna sounds nice! I know what we’re having for dinner this weekend! 🔥
awesome
Thanks 🙏 a very fun watch to play around with!
Man, I would wear that watch to a Rolex convention. Would love to see how I would last before getting the boot!
I need advice, what type of glue to use for connecting the hairspring to the hairspring stud (ST36 , Chinese unitas 6497). It seems it was glued with some green glue. Thanks
Try apoxy, not sure which one to get but something that cures fast.
If you can stick it back in the original green apoxy you can use super glue to hold it back in.
@@Timesradical Thanks, the green one is removed I have to take some new apoxy.