Thank you!! This is my first ‘proper’ watch I own and wow to see inside the intricacy, beauty and need for love & care! Off to get mine serviced after 9 years :)
Nicely done! Great video. I had mine serviced by Omega last year at a cost of US$750. It looks and feels brand new, even though it’s over 10 years old. Definitely worth the price!
As long as your watchmaker lets you know exactly what he did and charges you fairly for work done. Some may spend more time for extras like polishing/valet work.
Could have been my watch. Sent mine in during Covid, took 9-10 Months to come back. I love my watch. And works like new now. ❤️ (although I didn’t impact it, that I knew about). Love the work you guys do to these watches. (Edit: dev not my watch. I got back enough pieces to make another watch. 😆 Corrosion inside,‘I believe. Thought it was a diving watch?! 😆 Did a lot of ocean water with it).
Another brilliant restoration mate!👍 I like your acrylic box cover which safe-kept all the tiny dismantled parts on the work bench while you brewed your coffee.
How did you manage to redo the satin finish on the bracelet and keep the polished pieces shiny at the same time? Beautiful watch, looks brand new! Awesome job!
Thank you! I plan to film some polishing tutorials if I can find some time. I use tape to mask off areas and polishing/graining wheels. Subscribe to see when the video is released. Thank you!
Bạn ơi nhìn bạn sửa mà tôi thích quá cứ xem đi xem lại bởi vì tôi cũng có một em đồng hồ như này lúc chạy lúc không chạy làm thế nào để gửi tới tay bạn nhờ bạn chỉnh chu lại để nó gần như thủa ban đầu được nhỉ?..
A fascinating and informative video. I have the same watch, which is working fine, wondering how long I should wait before sending it for a service. I live in the U.K. and I understand Omega charge £800 + tax☹️
I understand Omega's service interval recommendation is every 5 to 8 years. 5, if its a daily beater or stretch it to 8 years if it's not an everyday watch. It will be good if there's an Official Authorised Omega workshop in your area, or you have a capable independent watchmaker serving you. This is not a fancy coaxial or special caliber so I think most decent watchmaker should be able to do a good job, as always ask around for a reliable workshop or best yet, Omega Authorised if you can afford it. I wish you all the best and continue to wear this nice watch in good health and spirit!
Omega Authorized charges are the same standard between coaxial and usual swiss lever escapement. Coaxial escapement lubrication requires more finesse and requires oiling under microscope. I do charge a little more for coaxial here. But its good problem, depending on how you look at it! Cheers! www.omegawatches.com/customer-service/interventions-and-prices/price-calculator @@neilbailey2893
Please share the cost of this "Omega seamaster professional" watch in India. And How many old this 'Omega Seamaster professional' watch!!!? Great presentation ❤ Superb
It's an old watch using the 7750 based caliber before it was modernised with co-axial upgrade. I think it should be 2000's. I am not sure the pricing, you can check out chrono24 for the available resale prices.
Watched for the service prospective since I have a Speedmaster Professional needing service, but liked the music. I especially like the song starting around 15:22. Could you tell me what it’s called? Thanks
Excellent video! I'm not a watchmaker but a bit of a collector. I'm thinking of getting one of these Omega 1164 300M Chronographs. I love how you showed your coffee break! :D May I ask how long does the lume last at night on these vintage Omegas ?
It depends on the current condition of the Lume really. Taken care of, they should work for years through the night. They work best in pitch darkness. Any night lights or bright sleeping room will significantly diminish the apparent glow. I can still tell time for Superluminova watches 5am in the morning.
For a chronograph, non-precious metal, it comes to be around 800USD, plus parts. I just used the price calculator on the Omega website: www.omegawatches.com/customer-service/interventions-and-prices/price-calculator
So if you use D5 on the center second, is there a risk that the hand will not stick/propably when reassamble? The wheel gets cleaned, but the hand will still have D5 in the tube? These hands on 7750 really is a nighmare to get off some times. I have broken a couple of tubes on the way 🤪
The other way I have hear from other techs is to set a heating plate to 60-70C before even trying. Of course, you will also do well to be extreme wary of some Chronographs like Breitling (newer models). These have a high failure rate of hands damage as they are so tightly fitted stock, unless you have Breitling parts account.
Great video! I now have a better appreciation for my watch, had it for 18 years, had it serviced last year for $1350AUD. Well worth the spend!
I've owned this watch for 20 years. Nice to see what's inside. Greta video.
Thank you!! This is my first ‘proper’ watch I own and wow to see inside the intricacy, beauty and need for love & care! Off to get mine serviced after 9 years :)
Nicely done! Great video. I had mine serviced by Omega last year at a cost of US$750. It looks and feels brand new, even though it’s over 10 years old. Definitely worth the price!
Just had mine serviced. Now I get why they charge what they do. Amazing.
As long as your watchmaker lets you know exactly what he did and charges you fairly for work done. Some may spend more time for extras like polishing/valet work.
Thank you very much for this video ! It's so interesting so see how watches are restored
Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh to be able to afford a magnificent timepiece like this one. Cheers from 🇨🇦
I have the same Watch so thnx, very interesting to see what is inside 👍👍
I love mine, love the large size and weight of it.
Great detective work. The watch looked amazing when done.
Thank you!
amazing wokr, would love to see the buffing/polishing techniques and materials used. keep it coming
Yes will post how I polish at a later date
Could have been my watch. Sent mine in during Covid, took 9-10
Months to come back. I love my watch. And works like new now. ❤️ (although I didn’t impact it, that I knew about). Love the work you guys do to these watches. (Edit: dev not my watch. I got back enough pieces to make another watch. 😆 Corrosion inside,‘I believe. Thought it was a diving watch?! 😆 Did a lot of ocean water with it).
Longer is better. I enjoyed the detective story of what was wrong.
Got it
Another brilliant restoration mate!👍 I like your acrylic box cover which safe-kept all the tiny dismantled parts on the work bench while you brewed your coffee.
Thanks bro!
Yes, interested
I have the same watch and it needs a service as well as my x-33 gen 1.
How did you manage to redo the satin finish on the bracelet and keep the polished pieces shiny at the same time? Beautiful watch, looks brand new! Awesome job!
Thank you! I plan to film some polishing tutorials if I can find some time. I use tape to mask off areas and polishing/graining wheels. Subscribe to see when the video is released. Thank you!
I have the titanium and she's still running strong!
These Valjoux ETA based calibers are legends
Superb vid…thankyou 👏👏
Bạn ơi nhìn bạn sửa mà tôi thích quá cứ xem đi xem lại bởi vì tôi cũng có một em đồng hồ như này lúc chạy lúc không chạy làm thế nào để gửi tới tay bạn nhờ bạn chỉnh chu lại để nó gần như thủa ban đầu được nhỉ?..
Sorry my friend, I do not take jobs from UA-cam. But you could ask some questions I will be happy to answer them if it helps you.
A fascinating and informative video. I have the same watch, which is working fine, wondering how long I should wait before sending it for a service. I live in the U.K. and I understand Omega charge £800 + tax☹️
I understand Omega's service interval recommendation is every 5 to 8 years. 5, if its a daily beater or stretch it to 8 years if it's not an everyday watch. It will be good if there's an Official Authorised Omega workshop in your area, or you have a capable independent watchmaker serving you. This is not a fancy coaxial or special caliber so I think most decent watchmaker should be able to do a good job, as always ask around for a reliable workshop or best yet, Omega Authorised if you can afford it. I wish you all the best and continue to wear this nice watch in good health and spirit!
Mine is a coaxial so presumably even more expensive to service!
Omega Authorized charges are the same standard between coaxial and usual swiss lever escapement. Coaxial escapement lubrication requires more finesse and requires oiling under microscope. I do charge a little more for coaxial here. But its good problem, depending on how you look at it! Cheers!
www.omegawatches.com/customer-service/interventions-and-prices/price-calculator @@neilbailey2893
There could still be a re-test on Weisha at the end of the video!👍👍👍
I've had mine for almost 20 years. But mine has the brushed bezel.
Please share the cost of this "Omega seamaster professional" watch in India.
And
How many old this 'Omega Seamaster professional' watch!!!?
Great presentation ❤ Superb
It's an old watch using the 7750 based caliber before it was modernised with co-axial upgrade. I think it should be 2000's. I am not sure the pricing, you can check out chrono24 for the available resale prices.
Thanks Sir for your good support
Watched for the service prospective since I have a Speedmaster Professional needing service, but liked the music. I especially like the song starting around 15:22. Could you tell me what it’s called? Thanks
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Thanks so much. Couldn’t get it out of my head.
Excellent video! I'm not a watchmaker but a bit of a collector. I'm thinking of getting one of these Omega 1164 300M Chronographs. I love how you showed your coffee break! :D May I ask how long does the lume last at night on these vintage Omegas ?
It depends on the current condition of the Lume really. Taken care of, they should work for years through the night. They work best in pitch darkness. Any night lights or bright sleeping room will significantly diminish the apparent glow. I can still tell time for Superluminova watches 5am in the morning.
Very interesting. Any idea how much Omega would have charged for this service/ repair?
For a chronograph, non-precious metal, it comes to be around 800USD, plus parts. I just used the price calculator on the Omega website: www.omegawatches.com/customer-service/interventions-and-prices/price-calculator
@@awatchdiary thank you
I prefer the longer more detailed format.
Thank you
How much did it cost to overhaul, repair and polish?
They usually cost abit less than what Omega charges if I do them. At Omega It would be about $800-1000
So if you use D5 on the center second, is there a risk that the hand will not stick/propably when reassamble? The wheel gets cleaned, but the hand will still have D5 in the tube? These hands on 7750 really is a nighmare to get off some times. I have broken a couple of tubes on the way 🤪
You are right. But the D5 usually does not affect operation as the friction is already excessive.
The other way I have hear from other techs is to set a heating plate to 60-70C before even trying. Of course, you will also do well to be extreme wary of some Chronographs like Breitling (newer models). These have a high failure rate of hands damage as they are so tightly fitted stock, unless you have Breitling parts account.
Thanks! Yes, my Breitling Chronomat was one of them where the tube snapped and was left on the seconds wheel.
Excellent video, it’s like brain surgery
that's one complicated watch
Super interested in this then the music…zero interest in this.