This is my favorite kind of watch. Just a beautiful simple understated design. Nothing pretentious. It was an everyman, everyday watch. I have a Banner watch and a Welsbro with very similar dials hands and case designs. They are my favorites in my collection. Great video.
We r from korea! We r your big fan. 10 of us are studying about this movement by our self. It is pretty difficult.. If you don’t mind, can you upload the full version of this video! It is going to be helpful All the best wishes Big love from korea!!
Great video thank you. I have a similar movement in an old Croton watch that I have acquired and I will be using your video as a "How To..." when its on the bench. Thank you.
Nice job. I just did an fhf 96, but mine only has removable jewels in the balance. Yours is very nice! The case is common, and will complete the piece nicely. Good job!
Thanks! I used Citizen/Seiko AO-3a oil. This is medium viscosity oil so I can use at all points, expect for the keyless works. I know I should use some specialized oils at some points though.
Enjoyed watching the video and I’ll have a look at some of your others but, this was just a standard clean not a restoration. Be interested in knowing if you did the case, that would be a restoration.
Thank you for your comment. That's true. This is not a restoration. I was thinking to re-plate the case but I didn't. I'll revisit this watch to restore the case.
so beautiful watch...i love vintage watches❤
This is my favorite kind of watch. Just a beautiful simple understated design. Nothing pretentious. It was an everyman, everyday watch. I have a Banner watch and a Welsbro with very similar dials hands and case designs. They are my favorites in my collection. Great video.
We r from korea!
We r your big fan.
10 of us are studying about this movement by our self.
It is pretty difficult..
If you don’t mind, can you upload the full version of this video!
It is going to be helpful
All the best wishes
Big love from korea!!
Nice work! Thank you for posting
I agree nice work. Thanks for the video, I will go to the first video you posted and watch them all
Great video thank you. I have a similar movement in an old Croton watch that I have acquired and I will be using your video as a "How To..." when its on the bench. Thank you.
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Nice job. I just did an fhf 96, but mine only has removable jewels in the balance. Yours is very nice! The case is common, and will complete the piece nicely. Good job!
Thanks for the video. Good job with the watch. Happy New Year.
Thank you!
Very Nice my fellow hobbyist! Best of Luck and many happy hours watchmaking!!
Thank you so much!
love the video. Can you advise on what olis you used at each point. thanks
Thanks! I used Citizen/Seiko AO-3a oil. This is medium viscosity oil so I can use at all points, expect for the keyless works. I know I should use some specialized oils at some points though.
Enjoyed watching the video and I’ll have a look at some of your others but, this was just a standard clean not a restoration. Be interested in knowing if you did the case, that would be a restoration.
Thank you for your comment. That's true. This is not a restoration. I was thinking to re-plate the case but I didn't. I'll revisit this watch to restore the case.