Oil Filling My Vaer Diver!
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
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The whole team at Vaer was watching this video - super interesting (never seen it done before). Also, a quick disclaimer for any potential customers: filling your watch with oil is not covered under warranty! But definitely a cool premise for someone with the right tools/skills :)
Yeah, that’s true. I wouldn’t do it if you cared about the warranty. The Watch is built solid enough that I’m not worried about it.
Thanks for stopping in guys, really appreciate it. Love the watch!
Such a cool idea. Love the look of the dial afterwards
Can you do this to any quartz dive watch? I have a Seiko solar dive chronograph rated to 200m, the long seconds hand is only used for the stop watch feature usually it just sits at 12 o'clock and normal time seconds are indicated by one of the chrono subdials. If i use the stop watch the long seconds hand sweeps around and if you stop the stopwatch and reset to zero the seconds hand sweeps really quickly back to 12 o'clock, I wonder what effect the oil viscosity will have when the movement sweeps the seconds hand back to 12 o'clock really fast?
Yes you can. As long as the viscosity is correct, it doesn’t affect the speed of the movement.
Outstanding as always I don't think that I'll be leaving the spring bars on for easier cleanup and yes I've also used the incorrect oil as well but it was on my first attempt the reminder is greatly appreciated my friend It looks amazing by the way I'm just waiting on the new crystal to proceed Be well and Stay Frosty 👍
Glad I’m not the only one! Thanks for stopping in
Sinn have been doing this for years with their hydro watch. And that’s got a HAQ eta thermo compensated movement. Very well done, you did a good job on that 👍
Looking at that very tempting to try it on a Citzen Eco drive screw down back. Tempted to try that mod very excellent demonstration. Like a sergeant!
Thanks!
Angry that I can't do this on my Seiko SLA071 Landmaster! Beautiful job. Makes me want to try on a Seiko Tuna Quartz.
Hey, thanks for the video, any update so far ? After 9 month ? Some leaking , time missing , sollar works ? Anything ?
Wonderful video ... can this be done on an automatic ? If yes, I might try it on my Cadisen that's arriving soon ...
As long as it’s quartz it can be done. No mechanical
Should there be a small air bubble for expansion/contraction? I have a Uboat darkmoon and it has a small bubble in it.
I mention that in the video. That I do not want a small air bubble. I don’t plan on diving deep enough that there’s ever going to be a need to expand the liquid inside and fill that gap to not pop the crystal off. So to me it’s a non-issue
@@allthingsrandom8137 Lets hope it will not pop in the airplane. Already happend to me once (watch without oil luckily) :D
What if you want to reverse this process? How do you properly remove all the oil?
You made it look so easy Great job
Way easier than people think. Thanks!
Will this oil damage the movement??
No, the oil is thin enough to not effect the time keeping and the oil is non-conductive
can you explain how you got the crown to release??
Do you mean from the movement?
What a pain that you'll have to do it again! It's a messy job, well done for doing it on camera so apparently easily. Can you report back in a year to tell us how it is going?
Of course!
I'm guessing my memory is really getting worse these days Be well and Stay Frosty 👍
Could you just pull the crown out and let the air escape and fill the oil that way?
Nope. The internal gasket wouldn’t allow it, plus there will still be bubbles inside if not done properly