Absolutely terrific, what a wonderful resource!! I do watchmaking for a hobby and have serviced a couple of movements. This movement is amazingly engineered for service! I think I may tackle my own Rolex one day...One observation, in min 4.40 you left a small lint, -right at the point where you applied the lubricant-, before installing one of the winding wheel ;)
Incredible attention to detail and talent! You can tell this guy makes a lot of money fixing Rolex’s submariner’s. If you learn how to do this it’s a very valuable skills if you’re in the market
Mark- super video! Any chance you could reply back here with any tips/technique for proper removal/installation of the balance and how it should orient with the pallet fork? I know the small jewel on the bottom is to fit into the fork. But not sure how you do this.
I have a question. When putting on a balance wheel. Does it matter putting it in from 3 o,clock to 12 o,clock like you did in this rolex. Or can you put it from 9 to 12 position. Does the hairspring coil or uncoil. Does it matter. Or is it both a good method. 🤕🤯
Is there a reason why you only lubricate the pallets on certain movements and not on others? Or do you do it but not show it? It’s kind of confusing watching you lubricate some parts while you don’t on others, just wondering if you could clear that up.
Mostly around-the-house tools, any of which you can get from a hardware store, or maybe borrow from your neighbor. For lubricant, 3-IN-ONE or, better yet and mush quicker, just spray the whole assembly with WD 40 and simply shake off the excess.............
Hi Mark, great stuff as usual and very relaxing to watch. How do you ensure the balance wheel shaft / arbor is clean for refitting the jewel and cap when the whole balance assembly appeared to go into the cleaning machine still assembled?
A lot of “metal on metal” with the setting lever movement, seems like a spot for high rate of problems, too bad not really an application for a jewel to reduce friction, would certainly fracture it.
I dont know why anybody would give thumbs down on any of your videos! Watching the videos makes me want to learn your profession! Thanks for posting!
iT LOOKS EASY BUT IT ISNT...even today i find some pain in the ass with some watches,
try o repair a chinese movemt, kekekekek..
Probably watchmakers who know better
Absolutely terrific, what a wonderful resource!! I do watchmaking for a hobby and have serviced a couple of movements. This movement is amazingly engineered for service! I think I may tackle my own Rolex one day...One observation, in min 4.40 you left a small lint, -right at the point where you applied the lubricant-, before installing one of the winding wheel ;)
As usual, an spectacular watch service lesson... Thank you Mark!
Incredible attention to detail and talent! You can tell this guy makes a lot of money fixing Rolex’s submariner’s. If you learn how to do this it’s a very valuable skills if you’re in the market
Very excellent explanation and very focusable part by part detail...thanks sir
This is fantastic - Really the best video. Well shot and calm well spoken voice over.
Do you have a video of a Rolex Sea Dweller service?
Mark- super video! Any chance you could reply back here with any tips/technique for proper removal/installation of the balance and how it should orient with the pallet fork? I know the small jewel on the bottom is to fit into the fork. But not sure how you do this.
Take Mark`s watch repair courses !!.
Great lesson and good video
Thank you, what is the best way to replace the 3135 secondwheel?
Thank you for this wonderful training. What is the size of the screwdriver you are using to open and close the movement?
I have a question. When putting on a balance wheel. Does it matter putting it in from 3 o,clock to 12 o,clock like you did in this rolex. Or can you put it from 9 to 12 position. Does the hairspring coil or uncoil. Does it matter. Or is it both a good method. 🤕🤯
What is that blue oil? Also I hope you didnt uee the same oil for the cannon opinnion as you did for tje quickset wheel
Is that Moebius 9504 or something like a 9501 that you are using?
What lubrication are you using?
How to adjust the beat error ser ty.
wonderful the best video detailed well done
Very good video. I would like to know what lubricants you use and where can I buy them?
Thanks greetings from the state of texas !!
Is there a reason why you only lubricate the pallets on certain movements and not on others? Or do you do it but not show it? It’s kind of confusing watching you lubricate some parts while you don’t on others, just wondering if you could clear that up.
I'm new at this but what tools do in need to perform this task
watchmaker's tools
Mostly around-the-house tools, any of which you can get from a hardware store, or maybe borrow from your neighbor. For lubricant, 3-IN-ONE or, better yet and mush quicker, just spray the whole assembly with WD 40 and simply shake off the excess.............
Hi Mark!
Where is the time regulator + -
Great work by the way, thanks.
No such animal on most upscale watches; their function make the watch less accurate.
Calendar wheel, loose jewel installation: 👏
what is blue fat many thanks
What happens when the guy sneezes or have a hiccup?
Hi Mark, great stuff as usual and very relaxing to watch. How do you ensure the balance wheel shaft / arbor is clean for refitting the jewel and cap when the whole balance assembly appeared to go into the cleaning machine still assembled?
which marks the fat blue many thanks
Submariner uses 3135 right?
please show me how to regulate balance wheel faster 1minute faster …?
A lot of “metal on metal” with the setting lever movement, seems like a spot for high rate of problems, too bad not really an application for a jewel to reduce friction, would certainly fracture it.
Comprar Setting wheel Rolex 3135
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