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Uhren Dantler
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Epic Vintage Watch Rescue | Reviving a centenarian timepiece from the brink!
🔥 Brace yourself for an epic journey into the heart of horology! Witness the thrilling saga as I rescue a century-old watch from the brink of oblivion. From delicate adjustments to daring modifications, follow along as I breathe new life into this timeless masterpiece. Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions as I unveil the trials, tribulations, and triumphant moments of this incredible restoration saga. Don't miss out - click now to witness history in the making! #WatchRestoration #Horology #TimelessCraftsmanship"
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Reviving a Legend: Mido Oceanstar Watch Restoration & Chronometer Achievement!
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Welcome to my latest video where I embark on an incredible journey of watch restoration and precision craftsmanship! Join me as I breathe new life into a broken Mido Oceanstar watch, generously entrusted to me by a friend seeking restoration expertise. In this captivating episode, I delve deep into the intricate world of watchmaking, meticulously dissecting the mechanisms and revealing the secr...
Vintage Breitling Chronograph Restoration: Converting Scam to Success
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Join me on an incredible journey as I restore a vintage Breitling Chronograph that I acquired under dubious circumstances. What started as a disappointing scam on eBay turned into a captivating restoration project. Despite the initial setback of receiving a non-running watch falsely advertised as operational, I took on the challenge of reviving this rare and intricate timepiece. In this video, ...
Reviving History: Restoring a 1960s King Seiko Watch with Custom-Made Parts
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Together with my friend Alexander from @anengineersfindings we restored this King Seiko Watch. You can find his with video about manufacturing the part here: ua-cam.com/video/i9aQVclIxB4/v-deo.html Video: In this captivating journey through time ⏳, join us as we breathe new life into a vintage King Seiko watch from the 1960s. Encounter the challenges of a restoration where crucial parts were mi...
Restoring the Unserviceable: Never seen a watch like this
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🕰️ Dive into the mesmerizing world of vintage watch restoration with me as I tackle a unique mechanical timepiece unlike any other. Join me on this captivating journey as I breathe new life into a mysterious watch, shrouded in intrigue with its absence of hands and singular jewel. In this ASMR-style video, witness the delicate precision of watchmaking as I meticulously restore every component, ...
$10,000 Vintage Chronograph restoration (Owner didn't know the price)
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Description: Embark on an extraordinary restoration journey as we unveil the priceless surprise for the owner of a vintage chronograph featuring a rare Omega movement from 1930, valued at an astonishing 💰 $10,000. Witness the owner's disbelief as she discovers the true worth of this hidden treasure, originally thought to be a simple heirloom. With painstaking precision reminiscent of the revere...
Restoring a Sentimental Family Heirloom | Vintage Citizen 6000 Watch Revival
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Embark on an enchanting journey into the world of watchmaking as we delicately restore a cherished vintage Citizen ⌚ timepiece with deep familial significance. This exquisite watch, passed down through generations, carries not just the weight of its intricate mechanics, but also the immeasurable value of cherished memories and timeless connections. In this captivating ASMR-style video, we metic...
Restoring a Vintage Swiss Pin Lever Watch | Overcoming Challenges and Mastering the EB8021 Movement
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Instagram: uhrendantler Join me on a captivating journey as I restore a vintage pin lever Swiss watch, showcasing the intricate process of reviving a timepiece steeped in history and craftsmanship. Throughout this video, I encounter various challenges inherent to the restoration process, each demanding innovative solutions and meticulous attention to detail. Delving into the comp...
Restoring 'The Captain Willard' Seiko Watch | Iconic Timepiece Revived!"
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Instagram: uhrendantler Join us on an epic journey as we breathe new life into the iconic Seiko 6105-8110, famously known as "The Captain Willard" watch from the 1970s classic film Apocalypse Now, worn by the legendary Martin Sheen. Seiko aficionados, this one's for you! 🕰️💼 In this mesmerizing restoration video, witness the meticulous process of reviving this historical timepiec...
Vintage Omega Watch Restoration | Reviving a Family Heirloom from the 1960s
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Description: Join us on a mesmerizing journey as we meticulously restore a vintage Omega watch from the 1960s, transforming it from a rusty relic into a timeless masterpiece. This intricate restoration project not only revives a classic timepiece but also preserves the rich history and sentimental value of a family heirloom. 🕰️ Watch as skilled hands delicately dismantle the watch, revealing de...
Restauration Tissot PR 516 GL / Tissot 2571 Werk
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Restauration einer Tissot Uhr. Service des Werks sowie Versuch zur Aufbereitung des Gehäuses
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What?
Voiceover instead of subtitles please. Is this about storytelling and watchmaking or ASMR? 🤔
Look at the new videos
An der Unruhe/Spirale zu arbeiten ist nicht ohne. Daher Respekt dafür. Sehr gut 👍🏻
amazingly beautiful watch
How did beat error turn out using beat corrector. I question if a balance complete at $120.00 wouldn’t have been better use of time and money.
I got it to about 1ms. An new Balance often has not a Perfect beat error. And the Most Important thing, I want to keep things original :)
You have good screwdriver control.
Excellent work and a beautiful watch.
Thank you!
Great work, well done. In English a thimble refers to a rigid covering for a finger, like when sewing to prevent getting pricked by the sewing needle. The finger coverings you’re using are referred to as “finger cots”. Edit to add : You explained the ‘anti-spread’ well. In English the anti-spread is referred to as ‘epilame’. It is ok to submerge the escape wheel completely into the epilame, but once it is dry the pivots should be poked into some pithwood several times to remove any epilame from the pivots. The pallet fork should not be submerged completely in the epilame, you should only dip the pallet stones and the part of the fork that holds them into the epilame. The fork pivots, the horns and safety dart should not be treated. Just dip the stones into the epilame and let it dry.
Thank you for your advice! I am gonna try to keep this in mind for Future works
You’re welcome, keep up the great work.
@@UhrenDantlerJust watched the hairspring work you did in this video. You did a great job, but I have a few tips to make this very delicate task a little easier. Always remove the hairspring from the balance staff before attempting to fix it. Working on a white background also makes a big difference. A piece of white paper underneath a small piece of glass is perfect and saves buying a platform for hairspring work. The tools you used did the job, but you can make a couple of tools to help hairspring work from some sewing needles. Stone the tip of the eye off the sewing needle to create a two pronged fork. Hold it in a pin vice or glue it into a wooden handle. It is worth making two of them as sometimes you want one to hold a point on the spring steady whilst you use the other to manipulate the spring. You can straddle the hairspring with the fork without disturbing other coils. You can turn it to make bends, or use another needle or oiler to gently stroke the hairspring back into shape whilst holding it with the ‘fork’. If you like the way these tools work, it’s worth making several pairs from different sizes sewing needles to suit different sizes of hairsprings.
@@mercuriall2810 great tipps. Mostly I remove the hairspring for those „bending“ actions. But I am always afraid of damaging sth. Do you have instagram to Show me pictures of those tools? I am really curios!
@@UhrenDantler I don’t have instagram, but the tools are very simple. A sewing needle 🪡 has a pointy end and an ‘eye’ at the other for the thread. Use a stone or file to remove the tip of the needle where the eye is and you have a two pronged fork. Hold this in a pin vice or glue it into a handle made from a piece of wood. Make them in pairs. It’s just a tiny two point fork, in handle. Let me know if I’m not explaining clearly and I’ll find a way to show you.
Great work and a super result.
Thank you
Looks like a late 1940s face, but is the movement an older one?
I think so yes. Drivetrain bridge has no Logo or Number on it. What I have read is that this is an indicator for a 1930s production.
Nice.
Great hairspring work. It's not easy to do!
Oh yeah… always thrilling 😅
Excellent work on the watch and video! Really enjoyed that.
Thank you!
Thanks for this video. I have this movement in an old watch I wore when I was a teen, I plan on cleaning it and seeing if the mainspring is serviceable. .
How do you remember each step when assembling?! 😅❤❤❤
😅 Mostly I remember the positions and if you have a close look there is mostly only one combination everything fits together. But I have the big advantage of filming. When starting with watches I just took photos using my smartphone! Wish you all the best
thx mate!
Props 👏
Thank you!
Eine tolle Arbeit!
Nice job and nice watch
Thank you
scammed is double m. but yes you should of claimed your money back
I mean I like to repair it. So he would not have any Problems. The point is just it was different than what he told me…
That's the ETA 2836 movement. I have two of those watches, one is a extremely rare one with a red dial. Those watches are still made today with exactly the same dimensions. There has only been slight variations in the dials. 👍
You Are absoluletly right. It is a great movement!
Much better with voiceover!! Great choice
Yes!
Thank you!
Arm cheese is part of the history 😂
😂 true
How did you figure out the exact position for the new dial feet?
You could see where the old ones broke. Simon that case it was pretty easy!
Bonito
Congrats! The final results were amazing. I actually prefer the design of the older models (like yours) instead of the new ones. They have much more style.
Very nice. Liked that you did something new with the voice-over. Very relaxing :)
Uhren, the watch looked amazing in the end. Nice job. And camera work was superb!
Thank you!
Great work! I was holding my breath when you was drilling the dial 😂
For me it was also thrilling! First time experiences are always exciting right?
@@UhrenDantler I'm just a beginner so every job on a movement gives me anxiety, but it is getting better and my confidence is growing 👍
Well done. Lovely careful work. A credit to your workmanship.
Thank you so much!
Super Arbeit.Jetzt mit Kommentar dazu. 😃Respekt👍🏻
Danke dir!
Great job. I have some pre-1960 Midos, beautiful. No need to apologize to Americans for using the metric system, we watch repair hobbyist all use the metric system.
Thank you! Yeah I just try to think about my American viewers :)
Nice work, what a beautiful watch. Do you repair watches for a living or is this just a hobby?
Hey, thank you. I am just a hobbyist trying to improve and learn :D
@@UhrenDantler You have great technique, all the tools you need. Bravo!
@@WatchRestorationCottage thank you. Yes the amount of tools is growing with time. 😅
Beautiful watch!
Great video, congratulations. Without jewelry, What have you used to lubricate the wheel pivots, grease or oil? Thanks from Spain
Hello, different oils. I am talking about that in the video I am gonna release today!
@@UhrenDantler Thank you very much. I will try to watch it again on a computer to use the translator.
@@jjcj6463 it will be in english so I hope you can understand!
Some are n/g on e bay and some are jems . I got a watch for parts not running over wound . Turned out it was magnetized also over wound . Needs a new glass .
Hope you enjoy your new watch!
Talk about luck!!!! I was going through my brain meat on how to get that out, then it moved, I was relieved for you lol. Great video. Super complicated
Thank you!
Hello, are you restoring a Grovana brand watch which dates from the early 70s, the hour and minute hands turn but not the date. I found this watch, thank you
Kontakt me on instagram and we can talk!
انا مشترك جديد✌️🇮🇶✌️
I like to think of myself as skilled, but this guy is a master. 👌 👏 How much to replace my mainspring in a chronograph quarter repeater? I'm scared to touch it 😂
Hey just contact me on instagram, there you can send me photos and maybe I can help you :D
@UhrenDantler Thanks for agreeing to help me, brother. I took the leap and replaced the mainspring. Pictures help I'll say that. Thanks again.
Fascinating! I didn’t realise chronographs were available long ago. It’s a very beautiful watch! Great job!
Thank you! Yes this one is one of the very early ones!
All those parts on the right spot. Great work!
Thank you!
great work
Thank you!
Did you rebuild that cleaning machine and connect to the Pi? It's one of the coolest things I've seen! Wow!
Yes it was broken and I changed Motors and installed a Pi compatible to it. Thank you!
Interesting thoughts. I always get it wrong lol. The use of other materials like ceramic and titanium us a given I think, but will certainly turn me away, as I prefer the watch to have a proper presence on the wrist. I just don't like light watches. More Jubilee options. I don't think the Ranger will get a white dial. Oh, your Speedy looks fabulous too
Great job. What a beautiful watch.
Ich habe einen Bambulab P1S, bitte die Vorlage teilen damit ich es nachdrucken kann. Grüße
why not have talk over it is so hard to watch what is going on and trying to read the captions. Sadly I find other channels more interesting as I am just a novice and enjoy the skills you all have.
Gentleman's wristwatch