A few of those non jewel/one jewel movements look like BFG movements. I did a restoration of one recently on my channel (Eastfield). It was a really simple, uninspired movement but it ran beautifully after a service. I wouldn’t hesitate to work on another if the timepiece was interesting or particularly unique. Nice video!
Hi, glad you liked the video! They had a purpose when new, I occasionally work on them for clients where the watch has sentimental value. If not to worn they are nice to work on, but you get a worn one you need to replace all the bushings ect it can get labour intensive👀
It can be done! But a professional case maker would probably charge more than the watch is worth. For me to learn the skill it would take a lot of time and effort.. I’ll keep an eye out for a donor for now.
You are correct. If you can’t work on the watch yourself it’s definitely not a great deal. As I can work on it myself or use parts it will work out over the long run:)
I've sold watches on E bay, and I can say that most people buy a watch because of the look or they collect a specific brand. The movement is of no interest. People collect Timex which have no jewels at all, but they are history and elegance and are very durable.
I usually do it when working with watches, especially when opening a case back. Your fingers sweat can in the long run stain movements and dials. Seen many watches for ever marked in that way.
@@Mitkawatch oh ok you know you can get latex "finger cots" or we call them "finger condoms" specifically designed for the watch industry and small electronic parts without the need for full sweaty hand glove cover. Nice eterna and smith by the way 😉
@@justmeeagainn When a Military person wears a cap it is part of a uniform. I did 35 years in the Military and proud of it. This is one of the reasons I have a go at pepole who are not in the military wearing a cap for no specific reason. You never answered my question. Insecure or what?
This reminds me of why I never bid on collections of watches.
Especially from sellers selling watches regularly…
Interesting video Mitka. I have a couple of your renovated Seikos I bought from you a few years ago. Both in use and much loved 😀
Hey, glad to hear they are being worn and enjoyed 👍👍👍
A few of those non jewel/one jewel movements look like BFG movements. I did a restoration of one recently on my channel (Eastfield). It was a really simple, uninspired movement but it ran beautifully after a service. I wouldn’t hesitate to work on another if the timepiece was interesting or particularly unique. Nice video!
Hi, glad you liked the video! They had a purpose when new, I occasionally work on them for clients where the watch has sentimental value. If not to worn they are nice to work on, but you get a worn one you need to replace all the bushings ect it can get labour intensive👀
@@Mitkawatch absolutely, time is better spent on other watches most of the time!
Interesting video! The case restoration seems like a very tricky project but it would be very interesting to watch, but as you said not worth the work
It can be done! But a professional case maker would probably charge more than the watch is worth. For me to learn the skill it would take a lot of time and effort.. I’ll keep an eye out for a donor for now.
Thats the biggest problem on ebay people either cant take a decent photo or its deliberate to hide the damage. 😊
The challenge is that the best deals often have blurry images 🤔😅
@@Mitkawatch Thats why is so important to ask questions and to see additional photos .
@@Mitkawatch 😊
You’ve just saved me from myself buying a job lot
😁👍
Hi,
I’d like to buy that Maxumass Review movement, how much including postage to Staffordshire?
Thanks
David
Thanks for offer but I will keep them for now.
I'm not sure you've done well with this in view of the work needed on the Eterna.
You are correct. If you can’t work on the watch yourself it’s definitely not a great deal. As I can work on it myself or use parts it will work out over the long run:)
@Mitkawatch I wish you very success. Did you train as a watchmaker?
I attended the Danish watchmaking school and did an apprenticeship in the UK.
Excellent stuff.
So you'll make a Frankenstein watch and pass it off as a genuine Eterna?
No, I’m on the lookout the same model with a good case, but bad dial/movement so I can keep it original. Franken watches are not my thing..
I've sold watches on E bay, and I can say that most people buy a watch because of the look or they collect a specific brand. The movement is of no interest. People collect Timex which have no jewels at all, but they are history and elegance and are very durable.
For sure, Timex have some really cool looking watches. Personally I can’t help being a movement nerd; especially as I work on them all day😅
This Etena , how much ?
And that Smith
Poor Avia £3-5 with a strap, with the strap being £5 🙃
I know🤣 it’s actually a lovely little watch.
Smiths worth at least £20
I think you’re right! They have nice movements
"paid"
You're to young to carry that cap?
Old soul…
Not worth it! Been done. Never mind eh?
If I get ahold of a correct donor case it will be worth it. So I’m currently unicorn hunting…
Why are you wearing surgical gloves
I usually do it when working with watches, especially when opening a case back. Your fingers sweat can in the long run stain movements and dials. Seen many watches for ever marked in that way.
@@Mitkawatch oh ok you know you can get latex "finger cots" or we call them "finger condoms" specifically designed for the watch industry and small electronic parts without the need for full sweaty hand glove cover. Nice eterna and smith by the way 😉
@@geoffsullivan4063 Yes I know all about them, but I prefer full gloves to the finger condoms😂
@@Mitkawatch each to their own I suppose. 💅🏻 😄
Why do you people wear caps/hats? Are you insecure?
Keeps my head warm! It’s cold in the U.K. and heating is very expensive 👀
Good answer.
@@MitkawatchI'd happily give you 30 quid for the Smiths watch. Love those!
People who wear caps are insecure? I know a few Marines that might like to have a word with you.
@@justmeeagainn When a Military person wears a cap it is part of a uniform. I did 35 years in the Military and proud of it. This is one of the reasons I have a go at pepole who are not in the military wearing a cap for no specific reason. You never answered my question. Insecure or what?
Th4urC.