Just fyi: only do this to a digital watch that won't hurt your wallet should something go wrong. Also, I will be doing follow up videos at six months, one year, etc unless it miserably fails sooner. Even though Mineral USP is chemically inert, I want to see what happens if anything at all. I am only worried about the tocopherols in this particular bottle which could have an effect. We'll see! follow us on instagram!: instagram.com/minitwatch
Just to be clear. I did this after I found out how much an oil filled divers watch sells for. Once the oil completely fills the case it's water proof all the way to the floor of the ocean.
The bubble itself? yes. But the oil makes the watch face more visible from any angle. Digital faces tend to look good only when viewed head-on. That's why I'm here, actually
make it 100% Bubble free and now you have a 1000 meter waterproof watch. Oil filled underwater drone can go very deep without needing a super strong hull. You do want to check whether or how much is give is in the oil as in compressive strength (Water is incompressible ) closer to incompressible deeper you can go
I think it would be a good idea to do this at the same time you change your battery, that way at least your battery doesn't die a couple months after you spent the time to do this mod.
No bubble when doing an hydro-mod is how I would do it, just a matter of each person's taste I think... BTW the added WR is more than welcome and have been proof to work with amazing results!
I oiled my Rolex GMT Master. A nice bubble appeared just under the AR-coated sapphire crystal. Nice to see how the second hand is ploughing through the transparent oil. But I've got to say the watch is less accurate since then. Can I have my money back?
Yeah I was wondering the same. I did the same to my Hublot. I seems to be losing about a minute a day now. I called their customer service department . They were purturbed by what I did, the guy seemed adamant about not giving me a refund. I'm really confused now. Please advise. 🤔
I thought you were going to put a bubble sapphire crystal on a Casio. I can't believe this is a thing. Did you invent this? It's so whack -- I love it! I have an old G-shock Mudman that I'm going to f-up with this mod. You have my admiration, respect and gratitude for sharing the silliest, most gratuitous modification I've ever seen.
Yeah, I thought he was doing a "Casio Cyclops" mod too... at least at first... But when he pulled out the mineral oil, THEN poured it DIRECTLY INTO the watch, it pretty much began to occur to me it wasn't gonna be a "date window mod." Lol
Replacing the led(s) is pretty easy and only costs a few dollars, I flipped the polarizing filter on my AE1200 and put in green leds it looks soooooo much better.
Please do a mod where you install a laser in a watch. It'd be really cool to be able to use a watch to cut through plate steel, or else to wipe out your enemies with one press of a button-- thanks!! *Maybe use a "Casio Royal"-- that just seems apropriate, somehow... (*lol- no, I'm not being serious...fyi) 😆 Great video, btw!
You did WHAT?!?!?!??! Uncle Jimmy does NOT disappoint...... Ahhh, that cracked me up..... I was waiting the whole video, for some kind of big, deep explanation, of WHY we are doing this.... Like, "This makes the watch more shockproof, so when you ride souped up trailbikes in Utah, you don't have to worry...."..... Or, "This greatly enhances visibility underwater, when you dive, or snorkel..." Nope. Heh heh!
Well, in a survival situation you could use the mineral oil from your watch to start a fire. LOL Hopefully you will have a screwdiriver because othervise you´d have to smash it.
Gotta say, I'm with Uncle Jimmy and Ted on this one Curt. And mineral oil is a petroleum based product so not sure what the long term effects on gaskets and the movement will be.
Mineral USP is inert (non-chemical reactive) supposedly. So far after 24 hours, nothing has changed with the watch. It is just as accurate but the long term effect is why I'm doing this. I got sick of reading bro-science forums with absolutely no actual data to back up their claims on either side. Whatever happens to these watches will be documented for you guys as well as for me :)
Groovy. Thanks for being our guinea pig. I do know that some versions of SuperLube for instance, which I use to lube o-rings, are not compatible with certain types of rubber gaskets and they have different formulations for different uses, food grade, industrial grade, etc., because the gaskets are different rubber types. I commend you for doing this even if it's kinda stupid. If you do see a failure it will most likely be on one of the pusher gaskets first. I'm still with Uncle Jimmy and Ted though. Their reactions are exactly what I thought they would be but still f'ing hilarious! The experiment isn't stupid, but not sure why anyone would want a bubble floating in their watch. But whatever winds your watch, right? 😉
@@stevenwymor1398 The bubble cracks me up! I've already gotten comments about it! No one ever notices my nice watches ;p. If these watches die, oh well, They are cheap and I'll have actual, documented data for anyone wanting to do this with mineral oil instead of silicone. I can't stand bro-science =p
Hello from jolly ol England Kurt!! So I'm going by Harrods tomorrow and thinking of picking up a Tudor or an Audemars Piguet. Not sure yet, love these mod videos and these are not expensive watches to tinker with! Fun stuff! Uncle Jimmy seems kinda bitter about that dream. Maybe he needs another episode where the dream has a happy ending?!?
@@minitwatch I got on the wait list for the Tudor Heritage, apparently that's a thing, so I ended up picking up the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Titanium. I got it at a bargain and think I can flip it in a bit and not lose money, and if not make money.
I have the perfect contender! I have a Timex Grid Shock. I had the batter changed and after that, I'm getting fog inside. This means the watch is no longer water tight I understand. The Grid Shock has a nice large window, and the oil may eliminate the fog and bring back water resistance. And if it all fails, well that's okay as the watch is compromised already! Maybe a great way to bring back a watch.
Pretty cool. You made your own (digital) Ressence watch! Home-baked(or - filled in this case) high-horology on a budget! But, seriously, do you think this actually will increase the WR?.. Have you watched The Abyss? I think same concept as that experimental liquid oxygen they have to submerge and breath in to go to super deep depths.. because there i no air/gas (or a lot less of it) inside the watch (or the person), the pressure between inside and outside when submerged is sort of balanced or cancelled out (a bit).. at least that's the theory. I guess the only way you'll really find out is if you submerge yourself in mineral oil and go into an abyss with the watch and see what happens.. or, perhaps safer, just tie the watch onto a rebotic submersible and have it go down there itself without you. Either way, cool mod most people who didn't know were probably going to flip out.. probably blew a couple peoples' minds away with this one. Whooaa! No way!? I don't have a watch to do this with, but I was entertained none the less by this. Thanks!
I have my doubts. The Bro-science is that it does but without actual pressure testing, it's just that: Bro-Science. Like everyone on every forum regarding this mod :p
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@@minitwatch I was thinking, is this guy teaching sinn's secret or what? You know, sinn has a technology that pump oil into the watch and make it pressure proof and visible from every angle. Now you are just playing bubbles :)
I like how this was obviously something that arose from people haphazardly putting oil in their watches, ending up with a bubble, and then someone turned it around and tried to make it seem cool.
He's saying that now that the watch is oily, its easier to...(how shoud i phrase that without being overly blant)...hide in a prison wallet. @@minitwatch
What a plethora el guapo? You know now you have to find a regulator quartz watch n fill it with mineral oil, homemade ressence watch. Will mineral oil remove paint from dials?
Привет из России! )) Я хочу добавить силиконовое масло 50 сСт в свой G-SHOCK. GW-B5600BC-1E. Как вы думаете, часы от этого сломаются? Боюсь, что они перестанут пищать, и кнопки перестанут работать .. (
It makes display reading easier and increases waterproofness when done correctly. Also if you warm the watch and oil there is less risk of bubble occuring.
Absolutely useless and I bet the oil eventually is going to ruin the quartz module, which is designed to work dry, as simple as it sounds. Sure, there are no analogic hands to move through the oil but resistances and contacts are not improved at all, just the opposite. Dinos are more intelligent than you, lol.
It is absolutely useful to me and possible for others as well. I wanted to see for myself what would happen, if anything, in the long run (which I will absolutely document). I love experiments! I actually hope that it does fail in a spectacular way! So far, the watch is just fine and keeping time as it should. We'll see what happens tomorrow.
Just fyi: only do this to a digital watch that won't hurt your wallet should something go wrong. Also, I will be doing follow up videos at six months, one year, etc unless it miserably fails sooner. Even though Mineral USP is chemically inert, I want to see what happens if anything at all. I am only worried about the tocopherols in this particular bottle which could have an effect. We'll see! follow us on instagram!: instagram.com/minitwatch
Still working?
Still working?
Ok... So is this the horological equivalent of putting baseball cards in the spokes of your bicycle? Brilliant! 😀
I used to do that haha! I pretended to shift gears too :p
Just to be clear. I did this after I found out how much an oil filled divers watch sells for. Once the oil completely fills the case it's water proof all the way to the floor of the ocean.
@@wannabecarguy How much sells for?
The bubble itself? yes. But the oil makes the watch face more visible from any angle. Digital faces tend to look good only when viewed head-on. That's why I'm here, actually
We always joked that so many Wayne Gretzky rookie cards ended up on our rear spokes of our BMXs.
make it 100% Bubble free and now you have a 1000 meter waterproof watch. Oil filled underwater drone can go very deep without needing a super strong hull. You do want to check whether or how much is give is in the oil as in compressive strength (Water is incompressible ) closer to incompressible deeper you can go
It lacks those tiny rings and poles you can play with aside from the bubbles.
Hah! I remember that thing!
Battery change man would be quite surprised 😁😁😁👍
Technician: What happened to your watch?
Owner: Nothing, I'm just stupid...
Why would I be surprised? ;p
@@minitwatch Not you of course, but one in a watchmaker's. Thanks for the vid 👍
I would not expecting a flattart on a Watch tutorial video :)
I think it would be a good idea to do this at the same time you change your battery, that way at least your battery doesn't die a couple months after you spent the time to do this mod.
No bubble when doing an hydro-mod is how I would do it, just a matter of each person's taste I think... BTW the added WR is more than welcome and have been proof to work with amazing results!
Absolutely! But I wanted the bubble :) The bubble is fun and an interesting conversation piece :)
Me too. My ocd would make me chuck the bubble watch straight in the trash...
I read somewhere that the bubble is desired, because it leaves some room for compression depending on pressure
I agree with the turtle lol, I find it really satisfying to see people mod their watches so nice one.
I had to do it! I need to see what happens!
gotta agree with the tortoise and dinosaur on the sheer silliness of this mod...
... now where is that bottle of mineral oil... 😂
I wanna see this done on a negative LCD watch
I think it would be interesting to see the readability after doing an oil mod on such displays.
I oiled my Rolex GMT Master. A nice bubble appeared just under the AR-coated sapphire crystal. Nice to see how the second hand is ploughing through the transparent oil. But I've got to say the watch is less accurate since then. Can I have my money back?
Send it to me I'll fix it right up for you and bring it back to atomic accuracy! Let me know and I'll message you my mailing address.
ZackMorris1 Okay, I'll send my watch to your email address but don't lose it.
@@strannostrannovasrr lol.
Wtf is the purpose of this?
Yeah I was wondering the same. I did the same to my Hublot. I seems to be losing about a minute a day now. I called their customer service department . They were purturbed by what I did, the guy seemed adamant about not giving me a refund. I'm really confused now. Please advise. 🤔
I thought you were going to put a bubble sapphire crystal on a Casio. I can't believe this is a thing. Did you invent this? It's so whack -- I love it! I have an old G-shock Mudman that I'm going to f-up with this mod. You have my admiration, respect and gratitude for sharing the silliest, most gratuitous modification I've ever seen.
Yeah, I thought he was doing a "Casio Cyclops" mod too... at least at first...
But when he pulled out the mineral oil, THEN poured it DIRECTLY INTO the watch, it pretty much began to occur to me it wasn't gonna be a "date window mod." Lol
Replacing the led(s) is pretty easy and only costs a few dollars, I flipped the polarizing filter on my AE1200 and put in green leds it looks soooooo much better.
Please do a mod where you install a laser in a watch. It'd be really cool to be able to use a watch to cut through plate steel, or else to wipe out your enemies with one press of a button-- thanks!!
*Maybe use a "Casio Royal"-- that just seems apropriate, somehow...
(*lol- no, I'm not being serious...fyi) 😆
Great video, btw!
You did WHAT?!?!?!??!
Uncle Jimmy does NOT disappoint...... Ahhh, that cracked me up.....
I was waiting the whole video, for some kind of big, deep explanation, of WHY we are doing this.... Like, "This makes the watch more shockproof, so when you ride souped up trailbikes in Utah, you don't have to worry...."..... Or, "This greatly enhances visibility underwater, when you dive, or snorkel..."
Nope. Heh heh!
Yeah, I just wanted to do it because I saw it and I want to see what happens :) I'll do a follow-up video in six months or so :p
Well, in a survival situation you could use the mineral oil from your watch to start a fire. LOL
Hopefully you will have a screwdiriver because othervise you´d have to smash it.
Supposedly it aids with visibility, and it's more waterproof
Did not know this was a thing until now! Cool video, dude 👍
Yeah it's totally weird!
I never knew this kind of mod existed. Thanks
That's a cool mod!Like the oil filled sinn and ressence!
Oooooooh. Yep!
Gotta say, I'm with Uncle Jimmy and Ted on this one Curt.
And mineral oil is a petroleum based product so not sure what the long term effects on gaskets and the movement will be.
Mineral USP is inert (non-chemical reactive) supposedly. So far after 24 hours, nothing has changed with the watch. It is just as accurate but the long term effect is why I'm doing this. I got sick of reading bro-science forums with absolutely no actual data to back up their claims on either side. Whatever happens to these watches will be documented for you guys as well as for me :)
Groovy. Thanks for being our guinea pig. I do know that some versions of SuperLube for instance, which I use to lube o-rings, are not compatible with certain types of rubber gaskets and they have different formulations for different uses, food grade, industrial grade, etc., because the gaskets are different rubber types. I commend you for doing this even if it's kinda stupid. If you do see a failure it will most likely be on one of the pusher gaskets first. I'm still with Uncle Jimmy and Ted though. Their reactions are exactly what I thought they would be but still f'ing hilarious! The experiment isn't stupid, but not sure why anyone would want a bubble floating in their watch. But whatever winds your watch, right? 😉
@@stevenwymor1398 The bubble cracks me up! I've already gotten comments about it! No one ever notices my nice watches ;p. If these watches die, oh well, They are cheap and I'll have actual, documented data for anyone wanting to do this with mineral oil instead of silicone. I can't stand bro-science =p
I'm with ya man. Not my cup of tea, but if it makes your peanut happy, go forth and prosper!
I have done this to my casio a158 3year now!and its fine i used transmision oil😨😨
Well, this is interesting. I did not know that this was a thing until now.
Isn't it weird! lol
Ok so from now im changing oil not only in my car but also in my watch 👌🏻
T-Rex and Turtle just about summed it up at the end.
Great video. Hey, could we mix some color in that mineral oil? I'm thinking it might make the bubble more prominent
Yes, you can tint the oil by using lamp oil coloring.
Regular food coloring won't work because it doesn't dissolve in the mineral oil.
I tried various bubble sizes in my AW-1300 but the buttons are very hard to press and get stuck in the pressed position until i open the case again :(
360nohope that’s what you get
Do a state of the collection , get all your watches then and make a video sharing what your watch collection consists of , I’m very very curious
Hello from jolly ol England Kurt!! So I'm going by Harrods tomorrow and thinking of picking up a Tudor or an Audemars Piguet. Not sure yet, love these mod videos and these are not expensive watches to tinker with! Fun stuff!
Uncle Jimmy seems kinda bitter about that dream. Maybe he needs another episode where the dream has a happy ending?!?
Maybe another dream will happen! Let me know when you pick up which ever watch you're going to get!!
@@minitwatch I got on the wait list for the Tudor Heritage, apparently that's a thing, so I ended up picking up the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Titanium. I got it at a bargain and think I can flip it in a bit and not lose money, and if not make money.
If you completely submerge the watch in oil there won't be a bubble at all.
I have the perfect contender! I have a Timex Grid Shock. I had the batter changed and after that, I'm getting fog inside. This means the watch is no longer water tight I understand. The Grid Shock has a nice large window, and the oil may eliminate the fog and bring back water resistance. And if it all fails, well that's okay as the watch is compromised already! Maybe a great way to bring back a watch.
Cool, didn’t know things like that could be done
Can color be added to the oil to give it a unique colored look?
Yes...Use lamp oil tints.
Curt, you should do the mod to enable the countdown timer
wh....why...?
Exactly what I was thinking.
probably to make it water proof
10000m water resistance.
I wonder if there's a bubble of air in the back as well? The stainless steel back is bulged out, so it would have trapped some air too, it would seem.
Is there an advantage/disadvantage of using mineral oil or silicone oil?
Not really if your going to do it, But your watch will be super water resistant but it needs to be water resistant to begin with
@@3xortgms241 just simple WR mark would be enough?
@@80sVHS Yeah as long as it doesn't leak or when u put it under water the water does not go inside yeah it's fine
@@3xortgms241 also how u think is it gonna be possible to wear such watch at sauna? Cos i only wana do this mod for gym/pool and sauna
Not bad! You could add snow flakes in one of your next videos.
Going to do this with blue oil
Silicone blue oil?
Interested in seeing results and what you used if you have done it
This mod must be included in THE 1000 THINGS YOU DON'T NEED TO KNOW list, lol!
Great demo and explainer! What are the other oils which are popularly used for the oil/hydromod?
*Uncle Jimmy voice:*
I like the blue one!
The bubble would drive me nutzz....
Good job brother, looks amazing!
Pretty cool. You made your own (digital) Ressence watch! Home-baked(or - filled in this case) high-horology on a budget!
But, seriously, do you think this actually will increase the WR?.. Have you watched The Abyss? I think same concept as that experimental liquid oxygen they have to submerge and breath in to go to super deep depths.. because there i no air/gas (or a lot less of it) inside the watch (or the person), the pressure between inside and outside when submerged is sort of balanced or cancelled out (a bit).. at least that's the theory.
I guess the only way you'll really find out is if you submerge yourself in mineral oil and go into an abyss with the watch and see what happens.. or, perhaps safer, just tie the watch onto a rebotic submersible and have it go down there itself without you.
Either way, cool mod most people who didn't know were probably going to flip out.. probably blew a couple peoples' minds away with this one. Whooaa! No way!?
I don't have a watch to do this with, but I was entertained none the less by this. Thanks!
I have my doubts. The Bro-science is that it does but without actual pressure testing, it's just that: Bro-Science. Like everyone on every forum regarding this mod :p
I would love to see this done with a Rolex!
@@WuBloodKin09 I think maybe he should try on that invicta pro diver he just posted first.
Wing Yip True indeed
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*Can you do electroluminescent mod instead of the crap it comes with?*
Will it leak in daily use?
Hasn't leaked so far :)
@@minitwatch I was thinking, is this guy teaching sinn's secret or what? You know, sinn has a technology that pump oil into the watch and make it pressure proof and visible from every angle. Now you are just playing bubbles :)
Has there been any problems when replacing the battery?
Yes, all three of you are correct.
I like how this was obviously something that arose from people haphazardly putting oil in their watches, ending up with a bubble, and then someone turned it around and tried to make it seem cool.
Wrong
i have an old timex expeition w/c i think i can bring back to life. if i can, i'd give it the oily treatment.
Cool funny mod!
It'll be even funnier if it falls apart! lol. I'll definitely make a video about it regardless :p
I agree with the 'boys'. Enjoyed the vid anyway :-)
Replacing the battery is going to be an interesting state of affairs.
Personally, I'm #NoBubble team but how cool is that hydro mod, uh? Nice vid
Does this give the Ressence type of on the glass type of effect? Would love to try to get a casio duro to try this mod if it does.
think pulp fiction will make hiding the watch easier
I'm not sure what that means lol
He's saying that now that the watch is oily, its easier to...(how shoud i phrase that without being overly blant)...hide in a prison wallet. @@minitwatch
Lolololol
What a plethora el guapo? You know now you have to find a regulator quartz watch n fill it with mineral oil, homemade ressence watch. Will mineral oil remove paint from dials?
I am not sure. This particular oil is supposed to be chemically non-reactive but I don't think I would try it on an analog watch lol.
minitwatch I guess it would leak out every time you pull the crown out.
@@Marc-xk1rb Indeed!
Why would you do it?
Next up: Seiko 5 lava lamp mod. Just stick it on a hot plate and watch the colours swirl!
I do not get it. Why on Earth do you want Bubbles in your Watch?
Update
Is it still working?
Should be titled....the WTF mod!
omg lol this video made me laugh so hard good video I'm subscribing lol
Expensive dive watches are oil filled to equalize/null the pressure against it. See "sinn" oil filled dive watch.
Don't they have bubbles?
Hope this oil will not damage the seals👍⚠️
Ehi dude after all this time, this little watch has survived ?
Привет из России! )) Я хочу добавить силиконовое масло 50 сСт в свой G-SHOCK.
GW-B5600BC-1E. Как вы думаете, часы от этого сломаются? Боюсь, что они перестанут пищать, и кнопки перестанут работать .. (
I love your videos. Also, messing up a watch isn’t a mod. 💩
Thank you! There are people who purposefully rust their cars. They'd call that a mod :p.
@@minitwatch ratlook
Never understood this mod. Having a bubble floating around in my watch would drive me nuts...
Shoe Dream! XD
Probably should have used eye drops for the mineral oil cleaner I think
Left handed :)
It becomes a problem at dinner time :p
I have a dirty mind but lack Netflix :)
Couch Tuner. Make sure you have ad blockers, though ;p
Is that one of those sites that that my IP sends me a letter warning that my internet will be shut off if I keep watching :)
update....
I do this while the watch is submerged as I don't want the bubble.
Or you can try my Sinn UX if you want the real thing.
If you fill it up properly. You will get a super divers watch.
That is what I've been reading but I wanted the bubble! It's already been a conversation piece! No one ever notices my nicer watches ;|
No point
It cracks me up. Point +1
It makes display reading easier and increases waterproofness when done correctly. Also if you warm the watch and oil there is less risk of bubble
occuring.
buen truco excelente
does this mod work for smartwatches?
Someone watches (pun) TGV.
Mineral oil destroys the rubber seals and plastics. Using mineral oil was not a good idea. You should have used silicone oil.
Added a bubble. Ruined backlight
hi could you do it to an automatic watch?!?!
No no no !!!
WHY did you do this? I'm confused.
I tried this with my limited edition Patek phillipe
why would anybody want this lol
Ok
Why doing this
I would not do this to any watch that I have! I don't see any logical point to this... After some time, I guess changing the battery will be a bitch!
O.O You wot...
Cool to watch but this is obsolete as fuck
Don't see the point
As I mentioned, some claim an increased water resistance. For me, it's just to see what happens. Will it die? Will it be okay? We'll see!
Correct! You see the bubble!!
First!
Boom!
🤯......
This is even stupider than ricer mods on a Honda.
but y tho
Just...why?....
Absolutely useless and I bet the oil eventually is going to ruin the quartz module, which is designed to work dry, as simple as it sounds. Sure, there are no analogic hands to move through the oil but resistances and contacts are not improved at all, just the opposite. Dinos are more intelligent than you, lol.
Now I'm waiting to read a genius telling me dinos are in fact himself.
It is absolutely useful to me and possible for others as well. I wanted to see for myself what would happen, if anything, in the long run (which I will absolutely document). I love experiments! I actually hope that it does fail in a spectacular way! So far, the watch is just fine and keeping time as it should. We'll see what happens tomorrow.
I have done this to my casio a158!
It works fine for 3years i
used red transmision oil😀
@@minitwatch How's your watch now?