Seiko 6138 ‘Bullhead’ Service Procedure - Part 2: Assembly & Lubrication

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • I take you through the assembly and lubrication of a Seiko 6138 chronograph movement.

Комментарии • 9

  • @scottsheward4740
    @scottsheward4740 2 года назад +2

    I’d guess most viewers are other watch makers, either professional or amateur, plus the occasional layman like me who just has a fascination with mechanical timepieces, but you make these videos interesting and uncomplicated enough for all to follow.
    I don’t know how many prospective customers watch these videos but seeing this one, and the confident manner in which you reassembled the movement, was the final decider for me to have you restore my father’s bullhead and I wanted to publicly thank you, not only for the great work (it’s still averaging +4 sec/day which I find amazing), but also for the excellent customer service and your patience with my unending questions.
    If you had a customer comments section on your website I would have added one there but this will have to do.
    Thanks again, Ashton, for everything. I could not be more pleased.

  • @MDVH92
    @MDVH92 3 года назад +1

    I've been working on a couple of 6238 lately and these videos have been invaluable. Thanks for sharing!

  • @enriqueamador7737
    @enriqueamador7737 Год назад

    I really congratulate you for the channel, your videos really help a lot, I have a doubt, when the barrel is mounted on the plate with its bridge, should it be firm or should it still have slack?

  • @slim2429
    @slim2429 2 года назад +1

    Should the hour counter wheel be level with the mainspring arbor wheel? I’m re assembling mine and they are not exactly level. Also the wheel on the mainspring arbor is completely loose, no friction at all. Is that normal?

    • @theseikologist
      @theseikologist  2 года назад

      It should have friction. Do you see the spring underneath the wheel? I'm not too sure what you mean by 'level'?

    • @slim2429
      @slim2429 2 года назад +1

      @@theseikologist I figured out what the problem was on mine - the hammer spring was not put in right

  • @user-ni4tc8sz3z
    @user-ni4tc8sz3z Год назад

    Hi, once you've mixed everything in the cleaner basker, how do you know wich screw goes where...😱 Thx

  • @sailgears
    @sailgears Месяц назад

    wish to hear about oil grade you use for each specific item…