My favorite part was when you swapped out the rusted watch with whole different one during the "cleaning" process. That was amazing. I mean, it's the best way to get rid of the pitting and delamination. Oh and getting everything shiny without a polishing wheel. Top notch work!
He ordered 2 cheap Chinese made watches , put one outside for a month while he took the new one apart and put the balance in a bag to make it look like he ordered it, (they don't come in a plastic baggie) cleaned some of the parts of the dirty watch then did the old bait and switch with the new watch and parts and put it back together. This is probably what he does with every "restoration" $40 for 100k views.
It was entertaining to watch but I quickly spotted the old bait and switch, then this video became very disappointing. Those cheap Chinese movements would be scrapped at the site of any rust, nor could they be recovered from such water ingress and corrosion.
There is a dent in the main plate near the ratchet wheel.. It is gone in the rebuild... The only thing left from the first watch was the rotor bridge. There is a scratch that runs 45° from a screw hole that is visible in cleaning and rebuild... I noticed he paid attention to the oiling chart as well... LOL
Больше всего меня поражает не то, что этот парень находит каждый день Ролекс на помойках, и даже не то, что он беззастенчиво меняет корпуса и части деталей на новые, а то, что удивительно большое число людей принимает это за чистую монету.. Товарищи, господа, это не реставрация, это - фокусы. И никаких тут вариантов нет. Постановка
Это китайский ролекс, уверенна, его стоимость быстро окупается. А часы ради продвижения канала можно и состарить. А то столько часов на помойках попробуй найди ещё
I love as he removes the thick rust layers slowly with patience, simply using soapy water and a soft brush, and at last you can see the text: STAINLESS STEEL
Прикол в том, что разбирает и собирает двое разных часов, об ясню, так как он чистит ему бы руки оторвали, в том состоянии китайский механизм мертвяк, а собирает он новый механизм, красавчик, всех надурил.
Это одни и теже часы.Только монтаж сделан так.Вначале соберает мехонизм хороших часов,потом часы гноит,разбирает и чистит. Монтаж ивид того что ремонт.
Where to start... Well it isn't bad for a first attempt, but it certainly wont win you any prizes, and the watch wont run well. 1) The watch didn't get any lubrication. All that cleaning will have removed some of the dirt, but it will also have removed all of the oils and greases. 2) The mainspring was not removed from the barrel and cleaned. I've got a little bit of experience here, so I know what I'm talking about, If this watch had genuinely been in the water long enough to look like that, then the mainspring will be rusted in to the barrel. It needs to be removed from the barrel and at the very least, cleaned, lubricate, and re-inserted into the barrel, but most likely if it is in that state, the mainspring will need replaced. 3) Very important. Any competent watch maker would re-fit the hands at the 12 O'clock position to ensure they line up correctly. If there is a date complication, you need to wind the mechanism to midnight so that the date just clicks over, then fit the hands at the 12 O'clock position. 4) The balance is usually sold as a balance. Not as a balance and balance bridge with jewel. You unscrew the retaining stud from the old balance, remove it from the bridge, and fit the new balance. Fair enough you *might* be able to source the balance and bridge from a scrap movement, but mostly, they come as a "balance complete" which is just the balance on the balance staff with the hairspring. In some cases, you can source the balance, hairspring and balance staff as separate items. 5) The balance jewels were not cleaned. 6) The other jewels were not cleaned. 7) Did I mention. Watches need to be oiled. This includes the balance jewels. Both of them. They need to be removed, cleaned, oiled and re-installed. Not an easy task. You need to remove the shock springs, remove the jewels, split them into the two parts, clean the through hole jewel, lubricate the top of the non pierced jewel, re-assemble them, refit them and then refit the shock spring. 8) You need to test the watch with a time grapher, or time graphing software to set it back in beat and set the rate. If you want to see an automatic Chinese standard movement like this, being serviced for real, and a whole lot of other watch repair techniques, you should check out Mark Lovick's channel on UA-cam. ua-cam.com/users/WatchRepairChannelabout This is not a criticism, I'm simply pointing this out in case you, or anybody watching wants to improve their skills in this field.
In case you are struggling to find the Chinese standard automatic watch I'm referring to then this "Starking" branded watch is pretty similar, though it does include a date complication. There are some other Chinese movements there too. ua-cam.com/video/L_Efar7Dlyw/v-deo.html Also watch the Chinese "Seagull" movement videos.
Andrew - you’re giving him more credit than he deserves with your in-depth critique. This is not a restoration video, as I’m sure someone with your level of knowledge is well aware. This is designed to fool people with no knowledge of horology and is to restoration what clickbait news is to real journalism...
@@dmhor7389 If anyone came here to see how this *should* be done, then my comment was intended to assist them. That includes the original poster of the video. It does take time and effort to create content, and to my mind, any comment about that content should be positive, even if you have doubts about the authenticity of what you are watching. I could have simply gone off on a rant about everything that is wrong with the video, but that doesn't really help anyone, particularly those people who are watching in the hope of gaining insight into how to service a watch correctly.
After the arduous and laborious restoration of a perfect job comes the enormous satisfaction of being able to show off that beautiful watch in all its brilliance!! Wonderful!! Here in Lima Capital!!
The fact he didn’t open the main spring apart shows it’s fact , if that was outside truly for an extended period of time it would need taken apart cleaned and greased
I see so many things wrong with this. He never dismantled the main spring, he is working on top of a towel that could introduce fibers to the movement, he never used the proper oil on the jewels, ect.
Oh please... The mainspring hasn’t been removed and cleaned, the inside of the barrel would mean it would likely never work again in that condition, no ultrasonic bath, no apparent pitting or damage left by all that rust (you do realise rust = damage?!), no lubricants whatsoever in the reassembly - not even a greased gasket (what oiling chart did you use?), the crystal is flawless after a wee wash and the watch case shines like new without the aid of a polishing mop - and that’s just for starters. Not to mention ‘rust’ on a stainless steel back!! I wonder what a true artist like The Nekkid Watchmaker would make of this fairytale? And I suppose that’s the only time in your life you’ll ever be mentioned in the same sentence...
Мне как часовщику тяжело смотреть такие видео, после той ржавчины в механизме вряд-ли бы они у него запустились. Разобрал одни часы, собирать начал совсем другие
@@ДмитрийКудинов-э7я Устранить можно, но восстановить до нового нельзя. Будут рытвины. Значит надо снимать до сплошного. На коленке не сделаешь. При таких глобальных повреждениях сомневаюсь что ему это удалось. Собрал из новых деталей.
Nor did he take apart the main spring if it was truly found outside the spring would need cleaned and greased no lubricant was added to the jewels or the jewels cleaned the train wheels all need lube the keyless works needed grease ,but it is impressive thst he can take them apart and reassemble them ! He needs to concentrate on his skill set and make legit videos of servicing mechanical watches and do them correctly
Have to laugh, just by happenstance a jeweler walks along the sea shore and finds a watch he can repair on UA-cam. No matter how you find these watches I still in awe at the craftsmanship you have at restoring.
@@rozabanach2717 Masz rację. Oglądanie tego filmu zepsuło mi humor. Czytanie idiotycznych komentarzy ze słowami podziwu pogorszyło jeszcze ten stan. To jest ten sam rodzaj śmietnika, co z ratowanymi zwierzętami. Najpierw je torturują, a potem "ratują".
I'm amazed you spent all that time and devoted your considerable skills to repairing a watch that currently retails for £14. Brilliant work though - and I thoroughly enjoyed the video.
This is what a real & passionate watchmaker looks like.. He has so much respect in handling watches irrespective of what kind of watches, whether cheap or expensive, branded or not.. He's a true watchmaker who can't stand to see watches that have dumped and treated as waste, but loved to fix no matter what... You're a gem brother!!!
I'm not sure if he fakes. The cuts and edit is treacherous. Rust and scratches and then miracle miracle all is gone with a brush. That puts a Swiss master watchmaker to shame.
El sanatina saygim var ama arkasinda camera ile bi sey arayan adam?? ve saat bulmasi ve saatin 3-5 dolarlik china saati olmasi beni uzdu. cok kolay anlasiliyor kurgu... bu saatden 2 adet alip birisini paslandirip eline koymus gibi bulmasi.. ve sildigini gosterip yeni saati tekrar monte etmesi.. Neyse yeni de olsa o kadar kucuk parcalari birlestirip emek verilmis ve guzel monte edilmis. Bunu yazarken 3. bi saati de mi vardi acaba diye dusunmeden de gecemedim..:)) montajdan sonra 3. saat calisir olarak gosterilmis midir acaba..:) Sabir ve emegine saglik der gecerim....
I just love how this watch is supposed to be old and rusty and found on the side of a canal, yet there's not a single crack or scratch on the glass. That movement is an "ok" but is mass-produced for Chinese watches.
So many questions. You did not show 3/4 of the process, what were all the parts you actually replaced? What was the lubrication process? Where is the time graph? Did you really expect us to believe that you just happened to find this rebuildable skeletonized automatic on a Sunday morning stroll? How is the gold plating so pristine after all that rust? What an interesting procedure you have for "Casing" the movement. Your video is missing basic process fundamentals that even armature watchmakers or DIY modders use.
I love how fake your videos are! You didn't clean the rubis, no lubrication of essential parts. You didn't disassemble and clean winding part, rust in your case doesn't etch the metal, and yet everything works perfectly. Excellent. I wish it could work your way...
Assembling a watch on a towel and not using any oil in a movement. Amazing magician this guy...
My favorite part was when you swapped out the rusted watch with whole different one during the "cleaning" process. That was amazing. I mean, it's the best way to get rid of the pitting and delamination. Oh and getting everything shiny without a polishing wheel. Top notch work!
🤣
Exactly
P
Just goes to show, in this new world of social media you can money from anything...
See, he did entertain you, that's something.
He ordered 2 cheap Chinese made watches , put one outside for a month while he took the new one apart and put the balance in a bag to make it look like he ordered it, (they don't come in a plastic baggie) cleaned some of the parts of the dirty watch then did the old bait and switch with the new watch and parts and put it back together. This is probably what he does with every "restoration" $40 for 100k views.
It was entertaining to watch but I quickly spotted the old bait and switch, then this video became very disappointing. Those cheap Chinese movements would be scrapped at the site of any rust, nor could they be recovered from such water ingress and corrosion.
I think it cost me less than $25 shipping included. I only wanted it for the case.
There is a dent in the main plate near the ratchet wheel.. It is gone in the rebuild... The only thing left from the first watch was the rotor bridge. There is a scratch that runs 45° from a screw hole that is visible in cleaning and rebuild... I noticed he paid attention to the oiling chart as well... LOL
He also removed the strap before putting the watch in mud water
And he oiled an greas nothing.
Больше всего меня поражает не то, что этот парень находит каждый день Ролекс на помойках, и даже не то, что он беззастенчиво меняет корпуса и части деталей на новые, а то, что удивительно большое число людей принимает это за чистую монету.. Товарищи, господа, это не реставрация, это - фокусы. И никаких тут вариантов нет. Постановка
А намагниченные отвертки, Вас не поражают? )
Это китайский ролекс, уверенна, его стоимость быстро окупается. А часы ради продвижения канала можно и состарить. А то столько часов на помойках попробуй найди ещё
Ты совершенно прав!
Genauso ist es. Und der Typ gibt Dir noch ein Like für die aussage. Voll durch der Typ. Checkt nix.
и лайкает все комменты подряд ( а главное - даешь еще больше воды в реставрации ... больше воды ((( бредятина, блядь (
These would be much better if you just started from here (1:08) and cut out the whole "finding" the item which comes off as so fake.
5
no cap
adds some story, its just showmanship
Was thinking the same.
I love as he removes the thick rust layers slowly with patience, simply using soapy water and a soft brush, and at last you can see the text: STAINLESS STEEL
Aku sangat suka jam duluX dn skrg ini...yg pasti jam era dulu sbb quality membuatnya cukup teliti sbb handmade bossku.....
Прикол в том, что разбирает и собирает двое разных часов, об ясню, так как он чистит ему бы руки оторвали, в том состоянии китайский механизм мертвяк, а собирает он новый механизм, красавчик, всех надурил.
С чего ты взял?
классика жанра у него)))))
Дурят народ....
Он рекламирует инструмент часовщика с али экспресс !
Это одни и теже часы.Только монтаж сделан так.Вначале соберает мехонизм хороших часов,потом часы гноит,разбирает и чистит. Монтаж ивид того что ремонт.
Boy you have a lot of patients to work on that it had a lots of small parts good job
ahhh, the days when rust would just wash right off and you'd spend a week fixing a £10 watch.
This isn't a $10 watch..
@@painexotic3757 hmm. Apologies - $18 = £10 gbp roughly. Hardly worth the effort!
@@RyanProbert139
He knows that his efforts are not worth it. He shows off his technique in this video, and makes more than $ 10.
@@RyanProbert139 he put the new watch in water for several days for making this video
@@shelliemay5578 he put the new watch in water for several days for making this video
)))) Хорошо отмывается яблочное повидло! )))
LoL that's a new level of comedy, swapping the watches
Where to start...
Well it isn't bad for a first attempt, but it certainly wont win you any prizes, and the watch wont run well.
1) The watch didn't get any lubrication. All that cleaning will have removed some of the dirt, but it will also have removed all of the oils and greases.
2) The mainspring was not removed from the barrel and cleaned. I've got a little bit of experience here, so I know what I'm talking about, If this watch had genuinely been in the water long enough to look like that, then the mainspring will be rusted in to the barrel. It needs to be removed from the barrel and at the very least, cleaned, lubricate, and re-inserted into the barrel, but most likely if it is in that state, the mainspring will need replaced.
3) Very important. Any competent watch maker would re-fit the hands at the 12 O'clock position to ensure they line up correctly. If there is a date complication, you need to wind the mechanism to midnight so that the date just clicks over, then fit the hands at the 12 O'clock position.
4) The balance is usually sold as a balance. Not as a balance and balance bridge with jewel. You unscrew the retaining stud from the old balance, remove it from the bridge, and fit the new balance. Fair enough you *might* be able to source the balance and bridge from a scrap movement, but mostly, they come as a "balance complete" which is just the balance on the balance staff with the hairspring. In some cases, you can source the balance, hairspring and balance staff as separate items.
5) The balance jewels were not cleaned.
6) The other jewels were not cleaned.
7) Did I mention. Watches need to be oiled. This includes the balance jewels. Both of them. They need to be removed, cleaned, oiled and re-installed.
Not an easy task. You need to remove the shock springs, remove the jewels, split them into the two parts, clean the through hole jewel, lubricate the top of the non pierced jewel, re-assemble them, refit them and then refit the shock spring.
8) You need to test the watch with a time grapher, or time graphing software to set it back in beat and set the rate.
If you want to see an automatic Chinese standard movement like this, being serviced for real, and a whole lot of other watch repair techniques, you should check out Mark Lovick's channel on UA-cam. ua-cam.com/users/WatchRepairChannelabout
This is not a criticism, I'm simply pointing this out in case you, or anybody watching wants to improve their skills in this field.
In case you are struggling to find the Chinese standard automatic watch I'm referring to then this "Starking" branded watch is pretty similar, though it does include a date complication.
There are some other Chinese movements there too.
ua-cam.com/video/L_Efar7Dlyw/v-deo.html
Also watch the Chinese "Seagull" movement videos.
Andrew - you’re giving him more credit than he deserves with your in-depth critique. This is not a restoration video, as I’m sure someone with your level of knowledge is well aware. This is designed to fool people with no knowledge of horology and is to restoration what clickbait news is to real journalism...
@@dmhor7389 If anyone came here to see how this *should* be done, then my comment was intended to assist them. That includes the original poster of the video. It does take time and effort to create content, and to my mind, any comment about that content should be positive, even if you have doubts about the authenticity of what you are watching. I could have simply gone off on a rant about everything that is wrong with the video, but that doesn't really help anyone, particularly those people who are watching in the hope of gaining insight into how to service a watch correctly.
After the arduous and laborious restoration of a perfect job comes the enormous satisfaction of being able to show off that beautiful watch in all its brilliance!! Wonderful!! Here in Lima Capital!!
The fact he didn’t open the main spring apart shows it’s fact , if that was outside truly for an extended period of time it would need taken apart cleaned and greased
この国ではよく散歩中に時計を拾うなぁ 物を大事にしないんだな😂
良いなぁ機械式 実に美しい🥰
I love skeleton automatics, that's what most of my collection consists of, it's a beautiful time piece
M
M
Du bist ein Künstler, echt!!!!!
Give these people an Oscar!
Buy the watch price?
Incredible find. Unbelievable coincidence. A masterpiece. I like the food preparation sounds in the background.
I don't know how he does it but he always finds treasures, and his magic hands bring them back to life
Because it is fake as fcuk..
just for content
Lmao funny thing is...he jus goes for a morning stroll and finds random stuff along the way to restore 🤣
funny how the glass is broken and gone but the pointer are still in place XDDDD
ua-cam.com/video/LVMr4M3poKY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/8FTWXhJzl4s/v-deo.html
Fantastic job love video 👍👍👍👍
*Excellent Work*
観たかったのはこれ!凄いの5乗倍くらい凄い。職人というか天才レベルですね。トリックならむかつきますが真実ですよね?疑いたくなるくらい凄い。何度か繰り返してみ見たいです。有難うございました。。
I see so many things wrong with this. He never dismantled the main spring, he is working on top of a towel that could introduce fibers to the movement, he never used the proper oil on the jewels, ect.
Its a 15$ watch dude lmao
I'm new to these watch videos. What purpose do the jewels serve?
They act as bushings for the moving parts
Still giving hearts ❤️❤️❤️
Great 👍👍
Oh please... The mainspring hasn’t been removed and cleaned, the inside of the barrel would mean it would likely never work again in that condition, no ultrasonic bath, no apparent pitting or damage left by all that rust (you do realise rust = damage?!), no lubricants whatsoever in the reassembly - not even a greased gasket (what oiling chart did you use?), the crystal is flawless after a wee wash and the watch case shines like new without the aid of a polishing mop - and that’s just for starters. Not to mention ‘rust’ on a stainless steel back!! I wonder what a true artist like The Nekkid Watchmaker would make of this fairytale? And I suppose that’s the only time in your life you’ll ever be mentioned in the same sentence...
I would love to stay and read but lost me at never work again lol
power of video editing
@@jeram40 - the power of trying to con people
Well this will be only video I watch on this channel. Taking people for fools, what a con.
@@mrobe48942 that's what's up let everyone know you will not be coming back when you could have done that with out commenting lol Good for you lol
Wow Good Restoration Old Watch 👍👍
Repairing movement on the cloth . You are really most talented on earth !
Siep qua cho e di a dep qua ah
This for Me was walk with mindfulness of the artist/watchmaker. A natural high knowing that your with the master.
Самом сможешь
Giving a heartbeat to the machine 😃❤️
ua-cam.com/video/LVMr4M3poKY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/8FTWXhJzl4s/v-deo.html
Good job ! 👍👍👍🙏
Мне как часовщику тяжело смотреть такие видео, после той ржавчины в механизме вряд-ли бы они у него запустились. Разобрал одни часы, собирать начал совсем другие
И никакой химией ее нельзя устранить?
@@ДмитрийКудинов-э7я Механизм может насквозь праржаветь бесполезно чистить.
@@ДмитрийКудинов-э7я
Устранить можно, но восстановить до нового нельзя. Будут рытвины. Значит надо снимать до сплошного. На коленке не сделаешь. При таких глобальных повреждениях сомневаюсь что ему это удалось. Собрал из новых деталей.
Берёшь новые часы разбираешь собираешь, потом разбиваешь и снимаешь типо нашёл, "узкоплёночным" заходит. 👍
еще идет такой и хоба! часики...типа искал медь, а нашел золото))
After removing the rust, it said stainless steel on the back.
also waterproof which would be if he doesn't take out the front glass...
Greatest man, it's incredible
Nor did he take apart the main spring if it was truly found outside the spring would need cleaned and greased no lubricant was added to the jewels or the jewels cleaned the train wheels all need lube the keyless works needed grease ,but it is impressive thst he can take them apart and reassemble them ! He needs to concentrate on his skill set and make legit videos of servicing mechanical watches and do them correctly
Beautiful, excellent....very very beautiful...🙂👍
"finding a watch" that is totally scripted
Expertise.nice work,well done
It is hard to believe that walking along the embankment in broad daylight you can find such unique things that literally lie under your feet!
Or is it? 😏
It’s cap
It's fake
I like the watch that you assemble
As soon as he started I was thinking - screaming - take the hands off first!!!! Nice job though.
Good~! Great~! Wonderful~!
I love watches, and of course this was not the exception.
Same
You good bro 👍👍👍
I'll watch it. Cool video.
Super nice!
Have to laugh, just by happenstance a jeweler walks along the sea shore and finds a watch he can repair on UA-cam.
No matter how you find these watches I still in awe at the craftsmanship you have at restoring.
Małe, sprytne, chińskie rączki ? Jestem zegarmistrzem - nie tak się naprawia zegarki, ten by nie chodził . W jednej scenie ma 3 ręce ?
@@rozabanach2717 Masz rację. Oglądanie tego filmu zepsuło mi humor. Czytanie idiotycznych komentarzy ze słowami podziwu pogorszyło jeszcze ten stan. To jest ten sam rodzaj śmietnika, co z ratowanymi zwierzętami. Najpierw je torturują, a potem "ratują".
There is *no craftsmanship* happening here.
Only slight of hand and replacing a broken watch with a new one......
Los originales no vienen con virola de plastico
Odze vashe zabuska tak yak desh nem besteczxko al ptem hladala yim.@@MajaMakiewicz
His rusted watch finding ability is amazing and for me is better than watch making)
Everyone loves the concept of restoring no matter how cheap the stuff may seem.
Art master congratulations
I'm amazed you spent all that time and devoted your considerable skills to repairing a watch that currently retails for £14. Brilliant work though - and I thoroughly enjoyed the video.
Might be worth 2weekd pay for him.
Great job......
The pretentious dramatization of a watchmaker "finding" a watch while the camera happened to be filming turned me off immediately.
Snarky User,
I hear you loudly, however, i can't help but to ⌚ Watch.
😆 lol. Peace.
"watchmaker"
ua-cam.com/video/LVMr4M3poKY/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/8FTWXhJzl4s/v-deo.html
Very patient but good result.
This is what a real & passionate watchmaker looks like.. He has so much respect in handling watches irrespective of what kind of watches, whether cheap or expensive, branded or not.. He's a true watchmaker who can't stand to see watches that have dumped and treated as waste, but loved to fix no matter what... You're a gem brother!!!
A true watchmaker would never dip a watch in water or use wd40 to clean it. He bought a cheap watch and made it look rusty.
Great work!
Great fake restoration. Theres a nice volcano inItaly where youmcan find rolexes...
Greatfakerestoration.Theresanice
@@navajkhalifa4980 vvvv
And yet you're here lol most love his vids
Wow good 💟💟💟 video
WOW!!! What a watch!!
And at the top, what a restoration!!! 😍💖
what a fake story you think :)
Good job 👌 very nice work
Stop pretending to walk and find watches. Just start with the cleaning and restoration.
No lo se Rick
😳Great job❤️
Great work
Чудо какое то аж не верится.....часики как новые.....привет из Москвы!!!
конечно, не верится. Ничего даже не заржавело - водой промыл и порядок.
cette restauration reel est parfaite congratulation a la personne qui l a faite
I'm not sure if he fakes. The cuts and edit is treacherous. Rust and scratches and then miracle miracle all is gone with a brush. That puts a Swiss master watchmaker to shame.
Best restoration
I like watches that let you see the motion works parts through the crystal , it shows the mechanics of it and how amazing the lil machines are
Soo good
Olha o camarada desmonta um relógio desse cheio de peças miúda e depois monta e deixa o relógio trabalhando merece nossos parabéns tende ser muito bom
El sanatina saygim var ama arkasinda camera ile bi sey arayan adam?? ve saat bulmasi ve saatin 3-5 dolarlik china saati olmasi beni uzdu. cok kolay anlasiliyor kurgu...
bu saatden 2 adet alip birisini paslandirip eline koymus gibi bulmasi.. ve sildigini gosterip yeni saati tekrar monte etmesi..
Neyse yeni de olsa o kadar kucuk parcalari birlestirip emek verilmis ve guzel monte edilmis. Bunu yazarken 3. bi saati de mi vardi acaba diye dusunmeden de gecemedim..:)) montajdan sonra 3. saat calisir olarak gosterilmis midir acaba..:)
Sabir ve emegine saglik der gecerim....
Nice job. Looks great!
Ржу-немогу! Я у мамки часовщик! :)))
Laughing my ass of he literally just put freaking wd-40 on the watch that normally doesn't work very well for ur mechanical watch
Bisaan uy sagala bisa
I love when an Uncle Bobs dollar watch miraculously turns up . They are so rare , like rocking horse crap and just as believable .
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The restoration process is entertaining but the fake 'finding' intros are annoying.
EXCELENTE DEMOSTRACIÓN DE "RESTAURACIÓN" PROFESIONAL....
I got a Sarcasm...
Just put ma hand
Montre atomotic dans à mais
Chulada de reloj!
Пойду пошарюсь по помойка ,может найду часы Картье или какой нибудь Бригет , уверен что они там валяются ! ☝️😂👉⌚
👍 estupendo amigo.
No oil, no grease…might be a high precision watch.
Wow what restoration
what products to use to remove rust??? thanks
Nice job
I just love how this watch is supposed to be old and rusty and found on the side of a canal, yet there's not a single crack or scratch on the glass. That movement is an "ok" but is mass-produced for Chinese watches.
Lovely watch . That's why every one says that (time is very precious )😊
Shut up
마음도 착하고 기술도 좋고 대단하십니다 👍💯😍
Согласен с тобой 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🏅🏅🏅🏅🥇🥇🏅
Ulet, cerdas, kreatif sungguh hebaat...
So many questions. You did not show 3/4 of the process, what were all the parts you actually replaced? What was the lubrication process? Where is the time graph? Did you really expect us to believe that you just happened to find this rebuildable skeletonized automatic on a Sunday morning stroll? How is the gold plating so pristine after all that rust? What an interesting procedure you have for "Casing" the movement. Your video is missing basic process fundamentals that even armature watchmakers or DIY modders use.
It's simple, he swapped this rustic watch for a new one
СУПЕРРРРРР, МОЛОДЕЦ ! ! !
Taking apart the watch:Filmed in the back yard.Assembly of watch :filmed in local watch repair shop.
Good video
Wow the back so near. How lucky was that
I love how fake your videos are! You didn't clean the rubis, no lubrication of essential parts. You didn't disassemble and clean winding part, rust in your case doesn't etch the metal, and yet everything works perfectly. Excellent. I wish it could work your way...
I think he bought another same watch and swap the new mechanism in it, it was way too Rusty to work again! Loll
@@TDIMAXDIESEL good ol bait and switch
@@TDIMAXDIESEL these fakers do the video backwards. They film it new then add rust dirt and assemble the video in the right order
He hearted your comment, what a troll 😂, that or he doesn't speak English.
Yeah, let's just walk along the lake and go pick up a watch... Amazing