How to repair a Balancespring - hairspring Part 3of3

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  • Tips and tricks on Balancespring / Hairspring repair.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 111

  • @billday295
    @billday295 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent teaching, I am learning much useful information from your videos. Additionally, as I am 60% Swiss,
    I now understand where my strange sense of humor originates from…

  • @Black.D.D
    @Black.D.D Місяць тому +1

    Wow one word like always: Ultra! Dear Chronoglide-team stay healthy & happy & many thanks for your great & passionated & humorous teaching videos that make an hobby fun even if you have a hobby for a long time. Greetings B

  • @franksantilli6364
    @franksantilli6364 2 роки тому +1

    You are a true professional!

  • @mjonathan100
    @mjonathan100 Рік тому +4

    You are one of a kind man. I request you to bring more samples of damaged hairsprings and do a part4. Great tutorials

  • @nuevohermes
    @nuevohermes Рік тому +2

    I can only say THANK YOU!!. Muchas gracias desde España!!

  • @Questamunic
    @Questamunic 7 місяців тому +2

    Bravo. Good job. This tips have helped me.

  • @sharolmongrain8022
    @sharolmongrain8022 2 роки тому +1

    Love your channel send more please have a great day🥂

  • @castotoro5166
    @castotoro5166 21 день тому +2

    Excelente explicación ….

  • @rickmcstick7654
    @rickmcstick7654 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful, wonderful video. Thank you so much.

  • @bcostell69
    @bcostell69 4 місяці тому +1

    Great information sharing , thank you

  • @michaelhoffmann439
    @michaelhoffmann439 3 місяці тому +1

    Wonderful lesson!😊 Will put your lesson to good use on a watch I would like to fix!

  • @daves6259
    @daves6259 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant advice once again, Thanks

  • @jkrjhn8
    @jkrjhn8 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic videos, thank you for posting!

  • @peterhawley6273
    @peterhawley6273 10 місяців тому +1

    Very very good video thanks

  • @PaulGs-Stuff
    @PaulGs-Stuff Місяць тому +1

    Straight in the deep end with my first movement service and the watch ran at the end, quite well , but a day later on the wrist and it was running 1000+spd fast. The hairspring was touching in places and so I watched this video 3 times and set about fixing it. Need some smaller tweezers, and a stronger loupe or microscope but with a bit pushing and pulling the hairspring is now concentric again. Just got to put it back together and see what happens now ! Thanks for the tips and really good explanation, without which I would not know where to start.

    • @PaulGs-Stuff
      @PaulGs-Stuff Місяць тому +1

      Well it works and we have a rate a few secs a day off and well within the regulator adjustment so that is ok. Beat error now miles off though and it is fixed stud, so off with the balance again I suppose, still time to break it !

  • @samakaporkchop
    @samakaporkchop Рік тому +2

    I'm 3rd generation watchmaker, n I was helping a friend. So I must say your video is very spot on with very good techniques. Sometimes its very hard to explain hands on experience into words. Your video was perfect for me to share with him because he lives far from me. I wanted to thank you, with a tip I help new watchBREAKERS 🤣 JK we've all been there. Nothing wrong with failing, because u only get better 😉 So here's my tip, have your students practice on very thin copper wire, it's manageable n very cheap. And they can cut pieces off a roll of copper n just wrap it around a finger. And randomly what imperfections are present, that would be your mission. Hope that helps, thanks again! Watchmakers love to help new commers, stay blessed 💪⌚

  • @Ammar.D
    @Ammar.D 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome Awesome Awesome! thank you so much

  • @charlesd820
    @charlesd820 3 роки тому +1

    Really really helpful, thank you very much. Time to drink a juice and tackle that Seiko 8306 hairspring....

  • @Craig_79
    @Craig_79 4 місяці тому +1

    The outermost part of the spring is the terminal curve and I agree, it always looks twice as bad as it really is. If you get stressed, have a coffee break. If you get locked in, you could make it worse 👍🏻

  • @saruhasansaruhasan3845
    @saruhasansaruhasan3845 2 роки тому +2

    Super teacher very nice

  • @bernardrocchia9935
    @bernardrocchia9935 8 місяців тому +2

    I just finished watching part 3 on reshaping balance springs. It has helped me tremendously! Especially the basic rules of 90 and 180 degrees. Also the pendulum demonstration was so informative. I never realized that the amplitude doesn't change the timing. I learned so much from Mark from the watch channel and now I've picked up some essential tips from you. Thanks so much for the information you provide for amatures like me.

  • @MohammedAli-nu7fs
    @MohammedAli-nu7fs 3 роки тому +1

    This video is really helpful for us thnx a lot keep it up Monsieur,,, 💖 from dubai

  • @alanharding8762
    @alanharding8762 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful stuff sir.

  • @smondal1463
    @smondal1463 2 роки тому +1

    Master craftsman

  • @tmmkk1
    @tmmkk1 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the teaching.👍

  • @muneerobeidat9807
    @muneerobeidat9807 Рік тому +1

    Sooo beautiful

  • @castotoro5166
    @castotoro5166 21 день тому +2

    Gracias Gracias….

  • @atelierdolphin
    @atelierdolphin 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Kalle I`m Watchmaker from Berlin Germany with Workshop for Restore and Repair Clocks and Watches..You are a very good teacher and open the tipps from behind the workshop, the tipps 90 and 180 is real and true for behind the works.....Greatfull tipps and i wish you and team all of your work best whishes. Stay safety and enjoy your work experiences.....Thank you this video is real very helpfull also for the most Watchmakers....

  • @ben10san87
    @ben10san87 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the lesson.. Hopefully i could fix the balance spring that I am working on right now

  • @igorcabrera8123
    @igorcabrera8123 2 роки тому +2

    Among other tips the 90 and 180 degrees tip are gold. I always knew there was a theory behind it, now I know it thanks to you, I guess this serie of 3 videos is the best on youtube approaching this subject. Now I feel more confident to attack this problems. Thanks.

  • @soundmindtv2911
    @soundmindtv2911 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for all these vidoes! You make these delicate tasks doable for us out here, and it's very appreciated.

  • @kara8as8ara8as
    @kara8as8ara8as Рік тому +1

    Вы, Классный Мастер!
    👍

  • @giorgiogrlj
    @giorgiogrlj 2 роки тому +1

    Imagine myself being there and learning live.:) Thanks a lot.

  • @wildernessofzinn17
    @wildernessofzinn17 8 місяців тому +1

    Awesome, Kalle. This is good stuff. I would like to see you do one like this for a spring out-of-flat. Whenever I have a hairspring issue, that is usually my problem more than anything.

  • @pierrecharon8182
    @pierrecharon8182 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot

  • @tiberiuvincze8288
    @tiberiuvincze8288 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice and helpfull!Thanks!

  • @grumpygeorge
    @grumpygeorge Рік тому +1

    I learn more here than anywhere else, thank you so much!

  • @chrishopkins6298
    @chrishopkins6298 2 роки тому +1

    Fab work thanks very informative 👍

  • @christopherjames9214
    @christopherjames9214 Рік тому +1

    Kalle. Much enjoy your instructive videos. Have been watching your hairspray episodes. Can you possibly do an additional version dealing with the blasted enichron system which given me so much grief. There must be a few professional tips which can make life easier!
    Sincerely,
    Christopher James

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 Рік тому +1

    Nice touch and subtle technique. Glad I watched this a few times!!

  • @davidwall6020
    @davidwall6020 3 роки тому +1

    ABSOLUTELY SUPERB VIDEO- EVERY AMATEUR SHOULD WATCH THIS

  • @pipodorologio1648
    @pipodorologio1648 3 роки тому +2

    Great to see you on UA-cam Kalle 👍 👏

  • @MrMarktukker
    @MrMarktukker 3 роки тому +2

    Quality share👌🏻

  • @dannyperkins4220
    @dannyperkins4220 3 роки тому +2

    I’m happy I found your stream. You are a super teacher.

  • @orologidalpassato
    @orologidalpassato 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the video!

  • @sma1968
    @sma1968 2 роки тому +1

    This was great. I shall now re-attempt to fix the hairspring that I turned into spaghetti. Thank you!

  • @VWatchie
    @VWatchie 2 роки тому +1

    I love watching it as much as you love making it! Thank you Kalle!

  • @adik9441
    @adik9441 Рік тому +1

    Super sir

  • @stevecuthbert8856
    @stevecuthbert8856 2 роки тому +2

    OMG Kalle this is exactly what I need to learn. I've been trying to return a hairspring to normal for a while and I just make it worse. I thought it was unrecoverable because the windings are bent and also out of plane. I will use your advice now to fix my errors. I did just an hour ago ordered a balance with hairspring from Ravensbergen Watch Shop in Sassenheim NL.

  • @joshneill7695
    @joshneill7695 3 роки тому +6

    I can not believe how easy you made that look!!
    Your uploads are SO HELPFUL and I learn SO MUCH.
    T H A N K Y O U 👌 👏👏👏

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  3 роки тому +2

      Stay calm, work from the inside out en use 90/180 degrees. As long as you can see what your doing it should be okay Tony.

  • @ioannisdamigos708
    @ioannisdamigos708 2 роки тому +1

    super, thanks for sharing.

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому

      Great to hear from you Ioannis!

    • @sbongisenitumisi3791
      @sbongisenitumisi3791 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you sir for a wonderful lesson. I recently serviced a mechanical watch for 1st time in my life, everything went well except that I messed up a hair spring 😢😢😢. Learning is so expensive.

  • @matabogmbc
    @matabogmbc 3 роки тому +3

    This is GOLD!!! Thank you! Thank you! Keep them coming!

    • @juaquimgustavo4712
      @juaquimgustavo4712 2 роки тому

      SOmetimes springs that were bent , dont work well anymore, the twists created weak points of eleasticity and the spring done behave as a whole one.Had a spring that was flat but when working jumped like hell looked like the weaves in the sea.

  • @maxwatchm
    @maxwatchm 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the video - it is very helpful and informative. As a side note fascinated how well you are able to manipulate diminute objects. Thank you again Kalle.

  • @haping1
    @haping1 2 роки тому +1

    I'm goiing to try it on my Mido. First I neer to order some extra oilers;)

  • @adrianwright6311
    @adrianwright6311 3 роки тому +6

    Informative video. Will you be publishing a Part 4 to cover off how to flatten a hairspring? As a hobbyist buying watches off the internet "tornado hairsprings" are a common problem.

    • @juaquimgustavo4712
      @juaquimgustavo4712 2 роки тому

      those watches are all done,,, you will have a lot of material to practise on..

  • @boydsargeant7496
    @boydsargeant7496 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much Kalle for this 3 parter. Fantastic! I love the money saving tips! I lack knowledge, experience but mostly the money for very expensive watch making tools. I’d love to see and hear more tips like this how you can convert a cheap tool. Also where we can get good affordable tools either second hand or new, but as soon as tools are needed it wipes out profit or makes a watch for yourself a lot more expensive. But you know all this! Keep up the great work!!

  • @mamba777jv
    @mamba777jv 3 роки тому +2

    Bravo again!! Well done series!!

  • @deni2s
    @deni2s 3 роки тому +2

    This was super helpful, especially all the small tips!

  • @MarkSWilliams27
    @MarkSWilliams27 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic. I learned so much. Thank you.

  • @roryvonbrutt7302
    @roryvonbrutt7302 Рік тому +1

    ''mesmerizing''‼️®™️ ☑️☑️

  • @kswaminathan5439
    @kswaminathan5439 2 роки тому +1

    What a genius you are Sir. Such intricate knowledge which you possess makes me feel that I know nothing about watch repairs. Thank you Sir for this video.Can I know your name and where do you live? Regards.

  • @kchappelle
    @kchappelle 2 роки тому +1

    Hey thanks for that one. Very informative. I'm just starting out. Having a great time. No pun intended. :L"

  • @peterhawley6273
    @peterhawley6273 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant very interesting 👍👍

  • @Ed-lz4jv
    @Ed-lz4jv 2 роки тому +1

    Cool! will remember the process. I am new and taking online course for watches (pocket watches for me)....I have a Eljin 15 jewel PW I got for $40, winder will not turn and Balance spring looks like a mess. when I finally get more tools will get to it. Oh showing how to hold tweezer and have it on the mat for support was gold. I just had to order one of that style tweezer :o)

  • @paulpadilla6913
    @paulpadilla6913 2 роки тому +1

    Hello Kalle, Thank you for these videos. They have really helped and I was able to straighten a spring that I thought was unusable. Can you tell me what the round holder the spring is sitting on in this video is made of?

  • @matabogmbc
    @matabogmbc 3 роки тому +2

    Hi! And thank you for a very interesting and instructional set of videos! May I ask something? On Twitch you opened a mainspring barrel and you took out the barrel arbor using a special set of tweezers. May I ask where would one get one of those tweezers? It resembles a Bergeon 4852 roller setting tool, but I think this is something stronger. Thank you!

  • @alaindrolet_atlt_2019
    @alaindrolet_atlt_2019 2 роки тому +1

    Trying to repair my tiny hairspring Gruen Cal. 210, what a deception ! That’s my second one !
    First of all thank you, those 3 videos are absolutely interesting and highly informative, so the skill will become with the experience and of course I’m sure if I got a microscope it’s will surely help than working with a lens !
    Tell me which magnification do you use with microscope it’s will be an important information before searching to buy one !!

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому

      We have custom microscopes here Alain, i really do not know the specifications, sorry.

  • @leondjames
    @leondjames 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Kalle, thanks for this - fantastic information and advice as always! I do have one question. I understand how to lightly bend (stroke) the spring to make sure that it is in the round, but was wondering what the technique for making sure that the hairspring is adjusted in the flat? I have seen the adjustment on other videos using 2 angled tweezers, similar to yours, but don't understand whether you need to twist the spring slightly, as it's likely a small twist in the spring that is causing it to be out of flat. Hope that makes sense!

  • @beverlyjaymorton2976
    @beverlyjaymorton2976 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your video's. This series was very helpful and on point. I know this video is a year old but maybe you will answer a couple questions. Technique of reshaping to round and center works like a charm. reshaping for flat seems a little more challenging. Correcting the flat also seems to work very well, except when the out of flat part is in the FRIST circle of the spring from the collet. Methods are the same no doubt, but the difficulty level to get it right without disturbing the other corrections seems to increase 10 times. Any tips on this? And most important, when do you decide that a spring is no longer going to hold the reshaping with the strength needed to ensure accurate time keeping? For me it was removed reshaped and installed 5 times before I replaced the balance complete because I do not know how or have the tools to vibrate a hairspring. Tips??

  • @lucianom3241
    @lucianom3241 8 місяців тому +1

    I plan to start working with bent hairsprings and i consider your videos as an excellent and invaluable educational tools. However I realize that I lack of proper tools, in particular the 90° points tweezer that you recommand. Could you suggest how I can procure one at hobbist price? Any possible suggestion from anybody else will be welcome

  • @sharolmongrain8022
    @sharolmongrain8022 2 роки тому +1

    Any and more Hair spring material🥂

  • @fabriziobuffoni4862
    @fabriziobuffoni4862 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much Kalle for the very interesting videos ( the whole serie, I mean). I found them really instructive!!! May I ask why once you worked on the hairspring removed from balance wheel and once with the hairspring on the balance wheel? Was there a reason for that? Many thanks Fabrizio

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  3 роки тому +1

      It is better to remove the hairspring from the balancewheel so the weight of the stud (end bit) will not interfere with the shape of the balancespring Fabrizio.

  • @Marius_1970
    @Marius_1970 4 місяці тому +1

    In what we solution we can dip to wash the balance spring ? Alcohol or Benzine ?

  • @liudasnorkus1629
    @liudasnorkus1629 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! Which microscope with lighting and stand you using?

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому +1

      The microscope is custom, so i do not know the current specification. We use a LED ring underneath it Liudas.

  • @rienstouten6739
    @rienstouten6739 3 роки тому +3

    Geweldige video. Ik begrijp waarom je het in het Engels doet, maar vind het wel jammer. Vrijwel alle video's op dit gebied zijn Engelstalig, en zo leer ik nooit de Nederlandse benamingen van alle onderdelen. Maar desalniettemin geweldige uitleg van 1 van de in mijn ogen grootste uitdagingen op het gebied van horloge-reparatie.

  • @jackjax7921
    @jackjax7921 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Sir, good day. Are there any machines for Hairspring to return to its shape or this the only method?
    Thanks

  • @debbiebebington9803
    @debbiebebington9803 Рік тому +1

    Index pins

  • @LangeLijs
    @LangeLijs 2 роки тому +1

    Hoi Kalle, bedankt voor je video's! Voor een beginner, zou je een USB microscoop aanraden (relatief goedkoop), of toch een iets duurdere binoculaire microscoop?

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому

      Voor mij is de microscoop onmisbaar vanwege de diepte die je ziet met twee ogen, maar dat is persoonlijk. Hogetex is een goed adres. Succes!

    • @LangeLijs
      @LangeLijs 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChronoglideWatchmaking Ik had ergens al zo'n vermoeden. Ik wil ook weer geen kat in de zak kopen. Ik wil iets wat zeker werkt. Bedankt voor je advies!

  • @robertmarshall5388
    @robertmarshall5388 2 роки тому +1

    At what age did you get into watch making and what steps did you take

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому +1

      Great question Robert, I was trained as electrical engineer (but did't like it), in my mid thirties i caught the horological bug. I went to the Dutch watchmaking school, after that i taught there for 2 years. later i went to Switzerland for further training at WOSTEP in Neuchâtel and the amazing KHWCC in Le Locle.

  • @ardie554
    @ardie554 2 роки тому +1

    disisgreat

  • @sharolmongrain8022
    @sharolmongrain8022 2 роки тому +1

    Any info I love ❤️ send please

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
    @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 2 роки тому +2

    I've tried adjusting hairsprings and truth is, I cannot do it, I just wreck more than ever.
    It's not just a matter of calm nerves, I'm on a good level of Karma when attempting this task.
    What conclusions have I come to.
    The hobbyist just ain't got the right equipment to do this job. It is far easier to buy a new balance assembly
    and that is just what I do and recommend others to do too.
    I'm not blaming my tools. I'm blaming my lack of them. I haven't got a £3000 Stereoscope, nor have many other hobbyists. I'm repairing Vostok, not Rolex.😂 No matter how much you spend on a set of tweezers, if you bought them on eBay they won't be a match for this Guy's Bergeon set. I use a headset and a microscope that feeds to my PC monitor, even that ain't good enough for hairspring work in my opinion. Too fiddly by far.
    Kalle is a genius at what he does, but it is a bit unfair that this is a tutorial aimed to get the average hobbyist up to this level of craftmanship. It could destroy the love of the hobby for some here. I've felt the strain of this.
    Spending four hours trying to tweak a balance spring back into shape only to "F" it up when trying to remount it into the balance bridge is a total heartbreaker. I've been there and done that. It's far better to know your limitations and enjoy the hobby for the satisfaction it brings, rather than the frustration it could bring.

    • @ChronoglideWatchmaking
      @ChronoglideWatchmaking  2 роки тому

      I see your point Gary, but nobody can repair watches without proper information and experience. Well, I try to supply much needed info for aspiring watchmakers, the rest is a bit of talent and a lot of perseverance. Thnx for your comment. Kalle