i have got more information in the last 20 min than i have in the last 6 months. you are doing a great job, and now i know what most of the names are now. keep up the good work....
I just gained a lot more love and respect of my Fortis Spacematic Chronograph 625.22.141 . I will have it serviced and I will expand my small collection with a Marathon JDD. If I get lucky I'll get the Marathon CSAR.A hammer of a watch. That's my plan for the near future on the watch area .
I can NOT believe that this doesn’t have over 1 million views. This 4 part helped me get my Super Avenger come back to life after water damage. But what is the thick oil/grease? Thin 9010, medium 9104, but the third?
Watching this, because of preparations to do this on my own. But after this video i will spend the money for a service 😅 I've serviced less complex movements before. But this is way to much for a hobby 😉 Thanks for this explanation!
This is fascinating stuff. My Fortis is currently in for a full service which has the same movement. Once you see all of this work, the bill at the end of it doesn’t seem that big 😊.
Excellent video! The most informative I've seen and i appreciate you took the time to name all the individual parts so I could begin to make sense of it all!
Thank you Dimitri for your videos! Greetings from Russia! I live in a small city, I am professionally engaged in repairing watches, but I did not dare to repair such a complex watch as the 7750. But thanks to you, I recently renovated my first Brightling.
Brilliant thank you. I have a Heuer Montreal Valjoux 7750. The chrono start stop button operates correctly but the reset to 12 o’clock and minutes counted button does not reset on pressing?
Thank you for the video, I'm about to dive into a 7750 movement to find out why it's hard to wind and why the crown doesn't want to push back in all the way. Sometimes I have to pull it out and push it back in a few times to get the watch to start ticking again. What would cause this problem?
Very useful video, I have a question I'm looking forward to modified my Hamilton Jazzmaster hands, so are the Hamilton calibre H-21 movement have the same hands hole's size as the ETA valjoux 7750 ?
Good day! I know this is a long shot but the stem on my movement can’t be stowed away anymore fully. I try to push it in and twist to lock it just springs back? Is this an easy or am doomed :) thanks for your time
Hello Dimitri I have an Oris with the same movement. I removed the the back casing ok removed the 2 screws that holds the movement and will not come off its like stuck can you help thanks Im a learner my 4 watch Thank you Joe
Seems a shame to have provision for the day function, but not to use it in the watch design. Do you think this is to keep cost down, and have the same watch available across different language regions?
Hi I have found a issue of this movement that after movement assembly Stop watch main hand will not reset proper place it reset several place pls help me to solve the issue
Hello Stachu, I know that the chronograph hand is difficult to remove because it need to be well secured on the chronograph wheel. I have a special vintage tweezer for that, and I will show that in another video when i'm do my next stripdown off a chronograph. Thanks for watching.
Добрый вечер Дмитрий, нахожусь далеко от вас, обращусь с просьбой, часы breitling navitimer 24h механика, сбился хронометр, сначала останавливалась на указателе 15 минутах, теперь на указателе 45 мин, подскажите как откалибровать хронометр или будет необходимо посещение мастерской/сервиса? Буду признателен за подсказку, на сколько знаю какими-то запудренными комбинациями кнопок можно откалибровать стрелки. Благодарю за понимание. У нас с сервисами тяжеловатый случай, как можно решить проблему с наименьшим сопротивлением?
Hello Dimitri, Great video tutorial! I have subscribed. I have a question, not sure if I ask here or if you have an email. In any case, I’ll try here first. After doing the strip down of the dial side, I am now dismantling the chronograph section but am running into some trouble. The movement I am working on is an Omega 1152. When it comes time to remove the chronograph wheel, it does not come out. The chronograph wheel shaft has a sleeve on the end of it that does not allow the shaft to come through the tube. Not sure how to remove this item. It seems to be pressed in. Any tips that you are able to share? Thank you again and keep up the good work!
So, for anyone reading, the impediment was actually the chronograph sleeve which separated from the chronograph hand. Be very careful when removing the Chrono hand. I used a presto remover and it yanked the hand off the sleeve. I think this needs to be called out clearly in the video. Probably should have used levers for the hand removal procedure. In any case, I was able to mate the hand back to the sleeve using Loctite red. Fortunately, my Chrono hand was also red so the repair is not obvious unless under magnification.
Dimitri, naming all the parts as you go. What a legend!
i have got more information in the last 20 min than i have in the last 6 months. you are doing a great job, and now i know what most of the names are now. keep up the good work....
Thank you for doing this on UA-cam, it helps the watchmaker like me who just started servicing 7750.
Your welcome ;-)
I just gained a lot more love and respect of my Fortis Spacematic Chronograph 625.22.141 . I will have it serviced and I will expand my small collection with a Marathon JDD. If I get lucky I'll get the Marathon CSAR.A hammer of a watch. That's my plan for the near future on the watch area .
I can NOT believe that this doesn’t have over 1 million views. This 4 part helped me get my Super Avenger come back to life after water damage. But what is the thick oil/grease? Thin 9010, medium 9104, but the third?
Just got a new Seagull 1963, and wanted to clean and lubricate right out of the box. Thanks for making this videos, great tutorials!!!!
Nice to hear that Ed! Thanks for your comment!
Fantastic and very professional work (and video) I will follow this carefully when I try strip down my first Valjoux 7750.
06:19 that’s a really happy face movement 😂
Watching this, because of preparations to do this on my own.
But after this video i will spend the money for a service 😅
I've serviced less complex movements before. But this is way to much for a hobby 😉
Thanks for this explanation!
Thanks, that's a good one :-). You're welcome.
This is fascinating stuff. My Fortis is currently in for a full service which has the same movement. Once you see all of this work, the bill at the end of it doesn’t seem that big 😊.
Fantastic video, one of the best on the Valjoux 7750
Excellent video! The most informative I've seen and i appreciate you took the time to name all the individual parts so I could begin to make sense of it all!
Thanks Ibgradwell. I'll do my best ;-).
Super Job Dimitri!👍🏼
Absolutely complete and well done explanation!
Great video. Thank you Dimitri
Thank you Dimitri for your videos! Greetings from Russia! I live in a small city, I am professionally engaged in repairing watches, but I did not dare to repair such a complex watch as the 7750. But thanks to you, I recently renovated my first Brightling.
Bedankt
One of the best servicing video i have seen on UA-cam thank you so much, subscribed 👌🏻
Wauw, thank you Saif :-)
Thank you so much, i am grateful for you explanation. Very interesting Video!
the quality keeps going up i love it
Much appreciated. Thank you!
Awesome video! I love the 7750 movement.
finally a new video - it was well worth the wait. nice looking watch and amazing video
Much appreciated. Thank you!
Top! Great video!
Excellent video. Thank you.
Gran video, muy bien detallado!
you are the doctor, bravo
Thanks :-)
Zeer fascinerend en leerzaam, dank voor deze video!
This is the same movement and everything in my Tissot chronograph.
Excellent service and vision
Good job !
Great jobs
Brilliant thank you. I have a Heuer Montreal Valjoux 7750. The chrono start stop button operates correctly but the reset to 12 o’clock and minutes counted button does not reset on pressing?
again a great video with a lot of information , i'm ready for his next video !!!
Much appreciated. Thank you!
Valjoux 7750 top grade
Thankkk youu very muchh 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks Mehmet!
Thank you very much.
Amazing!!!!!!!
Thank you for the video, I'm about to dive into a 7750 movement to find out why it's hard to wind and why the crown doesn't want to push back in all the way. Sometimes I have to pull it out and push it back in a few times to get the watch to start ticking again. What would cause this problem?
Great work!
Much appreciated. Thank you!
@@therealwatchdoctor Keep it up! Looking forward to the reassembly.
Very nice job!!
Thank you for the support!
Very useful video, I have a question I'm looking forward to modified my Hamilton Jazzmaster hands, so are the Hamilton calibre H-21 movement have the same hands hole's size as the ETA valjoux 7750 ?
Awesome video, thank you!
Thanks Paul!
Good day! I know this is a long shot but the stem on my movement can’t be stowed away anymore fully. I try to push it in and twist to lock it just springs back? Is this an easy or am doomed :) thanks for your time
THANKS,,,,,good video
Great video! Where do you get that clear plastic film to protect the dial when removing the hands? Thank you!
A pack of ham
Hello Dimitri I have an Oris with the same movement. I removed the the back casing ok removed the 2 screws that holds the movement and will not come off its like stuck can you help thanks Im a learner my 4 watch Thank you Joe
I have Heuer Montreal. Leonidas, valjoux 7750. !
I have a longines with same movement, i wonder when the 6 o clock dial turn, every hour in chrono mode? Spasibo, subscribed already nice channel.
Seems a shame to have provision for the day function, but not to use it in the watch design. Do you think this is to keep cost down, and have the same watch available across different language regions?
Hello, Yes I think what you said is true.
Ga er vanavond aan beginnen!
Bedankt Maarten, fijn om te zien dat je mijn UA-cam kanaal hebt ontdekt :-). Ik wens je veel succes verder met je lessen voor horlogemaker ;-)
So how expensive will it be to have this serviced?
Nice video! It's difficult to work while shooting a video!
Thanks, that is definitely true! Good luck with your channel!
Hi I have found a issue of this movement that after movement assembly Stop watch main hand will not reset proper place it reset several place pls help me to solve the issue
Hi! What technique would you recommend for removing the chronograph hand from a vintage watch? Thanks.
Hello Stachu, I know that the chronograph hand is difficult to remove because it need to be well secured on the chronograph wheel. I have a special vintage tweezer for that, and I will show that in another video when i'm do my next stripdown off a chronograph. Thanks for watching.
Добрый вечер Дмитрий, нахожусь далеко от вас, обращусь с просьбой, часы breitling navitimer 24h механика, сбился хронометр, сначала останавливалась на указателе 15 минутах, теперь на указателе 45 мин, подскажите как откалибровать хронометр или будет необходимо посещение мастерской/сервиса? Буду признателен за подсказку, на сколько знаю какими-то запудренными комбинациями кнопок можно откалибровать стрелки. Благодарю за понимание. У нас с сервисами тяжеловатый случай, как можно решить проблему с наименьшим сопротивлением?
Hello, dear Watch Doctor: I really want to know what brand of ETA7750 movement holder you are using: what model: thank you.
Thank for make video.
Your welcome ;-)
Hello Dimitri,
Great video tutorial! I have subscribed. I have a question, not sure if I ask here or if you have an email. In any case, I’ll try here first. After doing the strip down of the dial side, I am now dismantling the chronograph section but am running into some trouble. The movement I am working on is an Omega 1152. When it comes time to remove the chronograph wheel, it does not come out. The chronograph wheel shaft has a sleeve on the end of it that does not allow the shaft to come through the tube. Not sure how to remove this item. It seems to be pressed in. Any tips that you are able to share? Thank you again and keep up the good work!
So, for anyone reading, the impediment was actually the chronograph sleeve which separated from the chronograph hand. Be very careful when removing the Chrono hand. I used a presto remover and it yanked the hand off the sleeve. I think this needs to be called out clearly in the video. Probably should have used levers for the hand removal procedure. In any case, I was able to mate the hand back to the sleeve using Loctite red. Fortunately, my Chrono hand was also red so the repair is not obvious unless under magnification.
How many number of parts 7750 movement??
Top! Ik kijk uit naar het tweede deel :-)
Bedankt Mikey, ik doe mijn best :-)
Awesome
Thanks!
привет дмитрий. ты где работаешь ? в какой стране ?
9:35 "Plastic" or whatever fancy name they use for it. It's still "plastic".
Subbed (I’m Mascon Leather on YT)
The problem with this video is the constant background music that distracts what you are saying.