I have this exact watch in white dial. Really nice to see inside it. The coaxial escapement wheel is at 0:40, a really nice selling point for omega watches
I think the service was performed because of the broken crystal. If the crystal brakes, mandatory service as pieces of glass can get inside the movement
That's just how it is. A movement may be used for a number of different watch models within a watch brand. The extra space you see is for the movement ring/holder. Different movement rings are used for different models to adapt the same movement to a number of different watch cases.
@@dragonniz thank you for the explanation. I am very picky about the movement in a watch. So when I see a watch that is 50% empty I don’t like if personally.
@@nickschiffers7803 no problem. From my experience, you cannot go wrong with any of the ETA made ones, especially the 2824s & 2892A2s. Used by many well known brands, they've been proven to be accurate, reliable, robust & easy to service.
Wearing this watch in a black bezel right now while watching the video. I’ve owned many different brands omega is my absolute favorite.
MUST BE ALL FAKES
I have this exact watch in white dial. Really nice to see inside it. The coaxial escapement wheel is at 0:40, a really nice selling point for omega watches
I´d really apreciatte to see how is that bracelet polished & brushed :)
edit: excellent work thought!
Beautifully done 👏
Is the clock mechanism in danger once it is opened?
Damn. Thought the coaxial let’s you extend the service interval up to almost 10 years… looks like it’s not true
I think the service was performed because of the broken crystal. If the crystal brakes, mandatory service as pieces of glass can get inside the movement
My seamaster 300 second hand keeps stopping after one revolution. Any idea what could be causing this
Wow perfection…. Got quoted £500 today to have watch serviced wtf ! Now I see why?!
that's cheap.
Does anyone know why the movement doesn’t fill the case completely at 0:16?
Isn’t there a deal going around the case?
That's just how it is. A movement may be used for a number of different watch models within a watch brand. The extra space you see is for the movement ring/holder. Different movement rings are used for different models to adapt the same movement to a number of different watch cases.
@@dragonniz thank you for the explanation. I am very picky about the movement in a watch. So when I see a watch that is 50% empty I don’t like if personally.
@@nickschiffers7803 no problem. From my experience, you cannot go wrong with any of the ETA made ones, especially the 2824s & 2892A2s. Used by many well known brands, they've been proven to be accurate, reliable, robust & easy to service.
@@dragonniz the 8800 in this Omega is a distant relative of the 2824, the main difference is the coaxial escapement
I have a square omega seamaster old one my fhater given to me nobody can repair the glass, I wonder if he can
Take it back to get repaired
Does anyone knows what the name of 0:15 tool is?
Hi. Need help, may i know what type of opener did you use to open the caseback for this watch?
Чёткая работа.👍
Can I send my watch to you?!
Ok 😂
ETA movement with tooling marks all over it and limited finishing perlage etc,and a bezel action borrowed from a £15 Casio 😂
Modern watches are easy...