Adjusting the beat error through that balance spring was something I'd never even considered, risky, but a lot quicker if you don't slip haha. Great work mate. I'm reaching that point in watch repair where I'm getting stuck due to lack of tools, need a staking set and mainspring winders now. I bought the AliExpress mainspring winders but they are almost useless due to them being movement specific not size.
Been waiting for this vid! You're doing great! Do you have any pointers on finding similar quality vintage watches on eBay for restoration? To get started, I've been working on old Timex and other Swiss pin pallet watches since they are more accessible financially. And of course, the tools are pricy so I have to factor that when buying watches to restore. Do you have an idea what I should pay for a similar watch in this condition? Or approximately what you paid, if you're comfortable sharing that information. Thanks for your time, either way. About to watch this again 🎉
Hey! Glad you liked the video 😁 The trick on eBay is patience and checking it every day. I found it easier to research first which specific models I’d like to buy, so I can target the eBay search a bit more rather than looking for “broken vintage watches”. For a vintage Tudor in this condition I’d expect around 500$, but as you say, the tools are the expensive part! Good luck with the search!
Thanks for the tip!😁 I was reading about it now and, although there seems to be mixed opinions, most watchmakers seem to agree on not oiling that bridge, since the smallest amount of oil could already slow the movement down. Good to know!
Ive binged so many restoration videos. Your commentary really does it for me. Subscribed
Thank you! It means a lot 🙏🏻❤️
Well done! Absolutely awesome job on the repair, filming, editing, storytelling!!! Tremendous work!!
Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words! 😁❤️
Nice job! The tan band really makes the patina dial pop! Good vid. Keep at it!
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻
Great catch with the end shake. Amazing that it can have such a profound effect on the performance
Beautiful watch and great restoration. Thanks so much!
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MAMACOO ’s watches
Excellent narration!
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻😁
Great work as always ❤❤
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻😁
That was a beautiful restoration and a very calming narration. Thank you.
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻❤️
Absolutely loved this restoration!
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I enjoyed this, great job
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻❤️
@@rescuingwatches Thank you for sharing
Great watch that's one of my favourite vintage Tudors and you did a really good job I'm tinkering myself with a vintage alarm watch.
Andy UK.
Thank you Andy! I have a couple alarm watches lined up for repair as well. Definitely one of my favourite complications!
Thank you for this. I'm wearing this exact watch with the 2462 17 jewel movement. It's great to see what makes it tick.
Adjusting the beat error through that balance spring was something I'd never even considered, risky, but a lot quicker if you don't slip haha.
Great work mate.
I'm reaching that point in watch repair where I'm getting stuck due to lack of tools, need a staking set and mainspring winders now. I bought the AliExpress mainspring winders but they are almost useless due to them being movement specific not size.
I´m just amazed of how much technlogy goes in to a watch
Been waiting for this vid! You're doing great!
Do you have any pointers on finding similar quality vintage watches on eBay for restoration? To get started, I've been working on old Timex and other Swiss pin pallet watches since they are more accessible financially. And of course, the tools are pricy so I have to factor that when buying watches to restore. Do you have an idea what I should pay for a similar watch in this condition? Or approximately what you paid, if you're comfortable sharing that information.
Thanks for your time, either way. About to watch this again 🎉
Hey! Glad you liked the video 😁
The trick on eBay is patience and checking it every day. I found it easier to research first which specific models I’d like to buy, so I can target the eBay search a bit more rather than looking for “broken vintage watches”. For a vintage Tudor in this condition I’d expect around 500$, but as you say, the tools are the expensive part! Good luck with the search!
@@rescuingwatches awesome! Thanks man. Great job learning!
thanks for sharing, very nice job on a very nice watch....
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video on UA-cam: 👍👌👏!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😁
Love your videos. Question, what product do you use for removing rust?
What are all those screws for in the balance wheel?
Very well done! But as far as I know, the Platings are made of Rhodium not Nickle.
Good content you share my friend I am watching India
I agree completely. Don’t touch that dial patina at all.
Goodness, what a disaster, followed by a beautiful restoration. Thank you.
Thank you Richard! I’m glad you liked it! 😁
Superb😎
good job
Why did you oil the pallet fork pivot jewels?
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Всё классно,но корпус по моему можно было отполировать,я так всегда делаю
Also ich finde eine Politur hätte der Uhr gutgetan.
it works, but its not restored.
Never, ever, ever oil the pallet bridge!!!
Thanks for the tip!😁 I was reading about it now and, although there seems to be mixed opinions, most watchmakers seem to agree on not oiling that bridge, since the smallest amount of oil could already slow the movement down. Good to know!