Reviving this 70 year old Buren Grand Prix
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- Опубліковано 8 кві 2022
- Today we will revive this 70 year old vintage new old stock Buren Grand Prix.
This watch has never been used. After 70 years, I will service and oil it, and hopefully bring it back to life!
The watch is equipped with a Buren manual winding movement calibre Buren 463.
Please consider liking and subscribing to support my channel. Also let me know what you thought of this video in the comment section below!
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Heaven. No music no chatter, just the sounds of a craftsman. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind feedback 👍🏼
Great video it’s always a plus when there’s no music just pure workmanship love it
@MrFelix002 thank you for watching ☺️
Precision work, sir! I am electrician, l always envy persons who can execute such smart and precision operations. It looks like a microchirurgie to my mind.
Thank you so much, that is a wonderful compliment!
That watch especially that movement are a work of art, great video. Thanks.
Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment, Kani!
I like the watch. Seems very well made.
Thank you :)
Superb video and what a finish!!! A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Love this watch and video.
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed my work!
Never heard of this brand until now, but it looks like a very well made watch.
They used to be a well-respected brand and they innovated a lot; they even provided the base movement for the famous Breitling calibre 11. Unfortunately the company does not exist anymore...
New, old stock. The Burens I have are not so pristine. Good restoration. Decent timepiece.
Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Beautiful watch 👍 thanks for sharing
Thank you for the support!
Wonderful video!
Thank you very much!
Nice work and what a gorgeous watch!👍👏👏👏
Thank you Stefan. Appreciate your kind words
Beautiful watch. Great video, thank you.
Thank you so much, James! Appreciate the support ☺️
Excellent work !
Thank you! :)
Very nice. Thank you for the video!
Thank you so much 😊 appreciate that
What a Jem!! Your work is fantastic and I just subscribed! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for the encouragement and the support! I appreciate it! :)
Subscribed. There is beauty in silence
Thank you for support 🤩
Have a great day ☺️
Great video. I look forward to more!
Thanks for the support, truly appreciated!
*Wow, a new 7 decades old watch!*
That's right 😉
Nice find
Thank you, Randy!
You are a true artıst sır, I enjoy your videos immensely and I also think I'm going to take up this hobby since my violin playing days will be over soon and I need a new interest.
Thank you so much for the wonderful compliment, Kypros! I really appreciate your support 😊 Definitely give watchmaking a try, it's a very rewarding hobby :)
That is a beautiful movement in such pristine condition, finding them like this NOS is so rare. What do you intend to do with the watch? If I were you, it would stay in my collection - no way would I let it go!
I like your filming style, you earn one more subscriber.
Thank you for the support and the kind words!
The watch is absolutely staying in my collection, such a beautiful piece!
Beautiful watch. They don’t make them like that any more.
1966 Hamilton bought Buren Co.
Thank you for watching ☺️
Your watchmaking skills are inspiring. Your such an artist. Thanks for the silent videos. The world is to noisy as it is. Can you tells us a little bit about your background? Where were you trained? How long have you been at it? I was sorry to see that you only had two videos. I look forward to a hundred more. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for your kind words, your comment made my day! Already working on a new video :)
Watches have always been my passion, I am self-taught and have been restoring watches for many years!
@@MagicWatchmaking you're brilliant!!!
Parabéns pelo serviço 👏
Thank you!
I like that watch! Looked like it had no wear in the movement too. I give your channel a chance and subscribe :-)
Thank you for the support! I appreciate it :)
Great video! Pure craftsmanship. I inherited a Buren from my grandfather. It's priceless to me, but can't seem to find the same model online to check it's value in the market. I wonder if you could help out ?
Thank you so much! Unfortunately I don't have any tips, other than to observe the market to find a similar model...
Very nice work. Try to set the camera on manual focus as autofocus seems to make some noise.
I've now changed the location of the camera, so it should not happen again!
Hey i really like your video and i want to become a watchmaker.
What’s oils do you use and which part’s of the movement.
Thanks great video
Hi, thank you for your comment! I use the following oils:
For Pallet Jewels: Moebius 9415
For Canon Pinion and Keyless Works: Moebius 9501 (blue grease)
For everything else I use the Moebius 9010. The red oils are Moebius HP-500, HP-1000 and HP-1300
Gorgeous watch. Where did you get one in such pristine condition?
Hi there, I got lucky and found it on Ebay!
Buren Watch Company was based in Büren an der Aare, Kanton Bern in Switzerland. 😎
Thanks for letting us know 😊
Thanks for video. It is great! Ihave an old Buren Grand prix... Do you think that you can renew it? How can I send to you and how much it can cost?
I don’t offer any customer related services.
Thank you so much for watching ☺️
Can you please tell me what the tool is for removing the barrel arbor? I have never seen it but it looks very handy! Thank you!
Bergeon 30610
Thanks@@MagicWatchmaking
What kind of oiler are you using for the pivots? I've never seen that kind before
I use two types: I use an automatic and a manual oiler. Both are from Bergeon. Hope this helps!
I've just subscribe, and did I notice a "dummy" screw on the train wheel plate?
Thanks for the subscribe! It is indeed a dummy screw, it's typical for watches this age!
Great work! I would consider to repair those rusty hands or change them because rest is in perfect condition. And missed I something or movement holder screws and clamps are missing?
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks a lot. The movement holder is fix in place by tension. No need for screws
What size barrel arbor pin vise do you find you use the most?
0,75mm
Wonderful dial, so minimal.
Yes, it is really beautiful 🤩
Great video thanks, maybe try overlay a commentary if u can, subbed.
Thanks a lot. I try my best and have to learn a lot about videography :)
No commentary needed, but more captions to let us know what's going on in relevant parts (or on thought processes as we see it on video) would be nice.
Hand rust?
Hi Mike! The rust is not visible with the naked eye, but this amount of magnification is very unforgiving 😅
You have not cleaned the needles.
Hi, thanks for the feedback! I did in fact clean them, but the magnification is so great, that you can see things that are impossible to see with the naked eye. To the naked eye it looks completely fine :)