I am using a Lunsky set of sharpening stones with 5 levels of abrasiveness. The last stone is a polishing stone. Here is the link to this set: amzn.to/3PAR176
@@MegaGavone Great! The method is simple - use those stones in sequence, going from rough to polishing. Depending on how much you need to take off you can use all 5 or less stones. In most cases I use last three or four. Good luck!
Great job restoring a Seiko design that is unique to the decade when it was made. The watch looks and works excellent now.
Thank you for watching!
Great work on a beautiful watch.
Thank you, Michael!
Beautiful fine work!
Thank you, Safar! And Happy Birthday!
@@ValentechTime thanks uncle Val 🙏🏻
such a great job but i really want to know where do you buy the new crystal ?????
i found and bought this crystal on eBay.
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How do you sharpen you're tweezers so effectively?
I am using a Lunsky set of sharpening stones with 5 levels of abrasiveness. The last stone is a polishing stone. Here is the link to this set: amzn.to/3PAR176
@@ValentechTime thx!
@@ValentechTime Thx again. I ordered the set. What method do you suggest?
@@MegaGavone Great! The method is simple - use those stones in sequence, going from rough to polishing. Depending on how much you need to take off you can use all 5 or less stones. In most cases I use last three or four. Good luck!
@ValentechTime Thanks I gather that much, but do you use a certain technique for tweezers? Rolling as you're passing it over the stone.