This is one of the finest videos I have seen on UA-cam for a very long time, apart from the outstanding skill of the presenter, the video work was also second to none. If there were UA-cam video awards this would certainly be nominated. Many thanks Outstanding video
Ρολογας ωραίο επαγγελμα αυτό το bezel γιατί το βάζουν νομισα βυθόμετρο ητσν δλδ από την πίεση γυρίζει ενα κλικ ενα μέτρο Χ200 μέτρα =200 μετρα ρε μηπως έχει αυτή την λειτουργία με τις ατμόσφαιρες πίεση χαχα λετε;Μπορεί και να είνσι βυθόμετρο αφού γράφει movement ε πηρα ένα οδηγίες δεν μου δώσανε τελως πάντων
@@Aztec1050 It was only a sub-brand before increasing its presence. Even today it is still part of Seiko Holdings, who is in turn under Seiko Group. So really the expertise and staff are from Seiko.
Yes, but its worth pointing out that the TC78 was a movement designed for Seiko Credor, which makes a world of difference. Credor sits slightly above Grand Seiko - IMHO the heritage of the movement is pretty damn top class and arguably more impressive than the fully in house Heuer 02.
Maybe be he can fix my 73653n Heuer Carrera… no one wants to do a service. Needs a new dial also and I’m sure that’ll never happen. Oh well. I’ll buy a Submariner …
D. Heisenberg Typical ignorant name dropper. Where you get that from.. marketing? Actually lange puts them to shame for a serially mass produced watch, as well as seiko Credor in the same price class. Patek is a good watch but have used movement based on longines/lemania as well as JLC, so how do you feel about them using a shitty ordinary longines derived movt? Also, Independent like L. Ferrier, Dufour, voutilanen, roger smith is a whole another level. Get your facts straight if you act like you know....someone who has confidence to love a seiko/swatch can enjoy their piece as much as a insecure turd who buys a pp based on other's approval.
Man the finishing on this movement is so half assed. They only finish the components that you can see, while the ones that are hidden got completely skipped. wtf?
@@brianhsin678 now you put it like that, I guess you're right. So I still couldn't get over buying this over the Longines's Master Chrono (even though it uses a modified ETA).
Aside from the lack of a vertical clutch (which is odd because the predecessors of the Seiko 6S37 - the 1887/Heuer 01 is based the 6S37 whose design tag bought a licence for - did have a vertical clutch) it Its a fairly sophisticated and modern movement (largely thanks to Seiko's proprietary technologies like the vibrating pinion and "magic lever"). Design wise, it is also amongst the nicer "workhorse" column wheels that have chronograph function cleanly integrated into the movement - as opposed to the bulky, awkward designs at similar price points which more closely resemble modular movements rather than proper intergrated chronographs. In the case of Panerai and Breitling, their in house chronographs ARE pretty much chronograph modules stacked ontop of a base movement. That said, they definitely make the movement a lot uglier since re branding it the "01".
But that was from back, back in the day and long since lapsed. In the case of the 1887/"Heuer 01", its something they carried over from the Seiko base movement rather than something they added. I'm not dissing the movements or the watches (the 1887 carrera is one my favourite watches in my collection) but we shouldn't buy too much into Tag's deceptive marketing: credit should be ascribed where it is due.
OMG, this one looks like a 200USD, movement. The Injection moulded skeleton dial itself shows that the goal is the cheapness and profit for this "watch company". Jokes. :D
This is one of the finest videos I have seen on UA-cam for a very long time, apart from the outstanding skill of the presenter, the video work was also second to none.
If there were UA-cam video awards this would certainly be nominated.
Many thanks
Outstanding video
How did he not break anything is beyond me. This is why I love these timepieces they are so complex in such miniscule package. Beautiful machine.
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Such a great video. I’m gonna be honest, I’m pretty high right now, and that was beautiful lol
Oscillatin pinion was invented and patented by heuer.
That would explain Tag heuer has techniques as well.
Great video !
Do the Heuer 02 next please!
Ρολογας ωραίο επαγγελμα αυτό το bezel γιατί το βάζουν νομισα βυθόμετρο ητσν δλδ από την πίεση γυρίζει ενα κλικ ενα μέτρο Χ200 μέτρα =200 μετρα ρε μηπως έχει αυτή την λειτουργία με τις ατμόσφαιρες πίεση χαχα λετε;Μπορεί και να είνσι βυθόμετρο αφού γράφει movement ε πηρα ένα οδηγίες δεν μου δώσανε τελως πάντων
Cuanto Cuesta la reparation de in tag heuer
Can you tell me where I can find a battery clamp micro screw for a TAG Heuer Aquaracer (CAN1010.BA0821)?
please do one of these for the el primaro
Which one is on his wrist
Heuer 01 an in house movement?
Es una máquina ETA 7750 solo que con fibra de carbon?
No tiene nada que ver con el Calibre 16, que es la basada en el Valjoux 7750.
Super
Is it hand made ?
Amazing
AWESOME!!!!!!
Heuer 01 movement is TAG's 1887 movement, which takes its roots from Seiko movement
It's a refined version of the 1887. It's not identical
It’s from a grand Seiko movement not Seiko, completely different brand
@@Aztec1050 It was only a sub-brand before increasing its presence. Even today it is still part of Seiko Holdings, who is in turn under Seiko Group. So really the expertise and staff are from Seiko.
Yes, but its worth pointing out that the TC78 was a movement designed for Seiko Credor, which makes a world of difference. Credor sits slightly above Grand Seiko - IMHO the heritage of the movement is pretty damn top class and arguably more impressive than the fully in house Heuer 02.
@@Aztec1050 Credor, not Grand Seiko. Grand Seikos never used the movement.
Not an incaboc, kif shock system
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Wow
Maybe be he can fix my 73653n Heuer Carrera… no one wants to do a service. Needs a new dial also and I’m sure that’ll never happen. Oh well. I’ll buy a Submariner …
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tag, rolex, omega, etc. are so ordinary! nothing beats patek, vc and AP!
Now omegas a little different. Has the co axil which is their own special movement design. But i think rolex is the most bland and lame movement.
Actually, Lange beats them all. But your comment, "so ordinary", makes you a snob. Please go fuck yourself.
@@lemongrabracing71 My gripe with Omega is that they waited until George Daniels' patent expired on the coaxial before implementing it. So fuck 'em.
@@JTMarlin8 i had to remove my upvote just so i could upvote you again. Do you by any chance watch the Urban gentry with TGV?
D. Heisenberg
Typical ignorant name dropper. Where you get that from.. marketing? Actually lange puts them to shame for a serially mass produced watch, as well as seiko Credor in the same price class.
Patek is a good watch but have used movement based on longines/lemania as well as JLC, so how do you feel about them using a shitty ordinary longines derived movt?
Also, Independent like L. Ferrier, Dufour, voutilanen, roger smith is a whole another level. Get your facts straight if you act like you know....someone who has confidence to love a seiko/swatch can enjoy their piece as much as a insecure turd who buys a pp based on other's approval.
Would have been better without the annoying music..! 🤨😝
Are they serious with this
Man the finishing on this movement is so half assed. They only finish the components that you can see, while the ones that are hidden got completely skipped. wtf?
Not the best finishing but you have to consider the price point they sell for.
what do you expect for an entry level price ?
@@brianhsin678 Entry level price? Mate don't even try.
@@LemtemPoktui For a swiss made column wheel chrono with a bit of brand cache. 5 k is very entry level luxury.
@@brianhsin678 now you put it like that, I guess you're right. So I still couldn't get over buying this over the Longines's Master Chrono (even though it uses a modified ETA).
bad quality of movement scratches and so on:(
That movement is so ordinary
Greg Mieg It’s still better movement than typical eta7750 in which many watch brands use.
Бојан Павловић this one has better functional performances than 7750.
And wth you know about movement finish.
Aside from the lack of a vertical clutch (which is odd because the predecessors of the Seiko 6S37 - the 1887/Heuer 01 is based the 6S37 whose design tag bought a licence for - did have a vertical clutch) it Its a fairly sophisticated and modern movement (largely thanks to Seiko's proprietary technologies like the vibrating pinion and "magic lever"). Design wise, it is also amongst the nicer "workhorse" column wheels that have chronograph function cleanly integrated into the movement - as opposed to the bulky, awkward designs at similar price points which more closely resemble modular movements rather than proper intergrated chronographs. In the case of Panerai and Breitling, their in house chronographs ARE pretty much chronograph modules stacked ontop of a base movement.
That said, they definitely make the movement a lot uglier since re branding it the "01".
JimIBobIJones I strongly believe that vibrating pinion was heuer's patent and still belongs to tag's tech.
But that was from back, back in the day and long since lapsed. In the case of the 1887/"Heuer 01", its something they carried over from the Seiko base movement rather than something they added. I'm not dissing the movements or the watches (the 1887 carrera is one my favourite watches in my collection) but we shouldn't buy too much into Tag's deceptive marketing: credit should be ascribed where it is due.
OMG, this one looks like a 200USD, movement. The Injection moulded skeleton dial itself shows that the goal is the cheapness and profit for this "watch company". Jokes. :D