Reviving a Legend: Mido Oceanstar Watch Restoration & Chronometer Achievement!
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
- Welcome to my latest video where I embark on an incredible journey of watch restoration and precision craftsmanship! Join me as I breathe new life into a broken Mido Oceanstar watch, generously entrusted to me by a friend seeking restoration expertise.
In this captivating episode, I delve deep into the intricate world of watchmaking, meticulously dissecting the mechanisms and revealing the secrets behind bringing this timepiece back to its former glory. Witness firsthand the restoration of the casing and strap, as I painstakingly revive every detail to perfection.
But the adventure doesn't stop there! Prepare to be amazed as I achieve the elusive chronometer standard-a feat that sets this restoration apart and showcases the unparalleled dedication and skill.
Whether you're a watch enthusiast, a connoisseur of craftsmanship, or simply intrigued by the art of restoration, this video promises to captivate and inspire. Join me on this unforgettable journey of precision, passion, and the timeless beauty of horology. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share the magic of watchmaking with fellow enthusiasts! ✨🔧🎨
Congrats! The final results were amazing. I actually prefer the design of the older models (like yours) instead of the new ones. They have much more style.
Much better with voiceover!! Great choice
Yes!
Thank you!
amazingly beautiful watch
Eine tolle Arbeit!
Great work! I was holding my breath when you was drilling the dial 😂
For me it was also thrilling! First time experiences are always exciting right?
@@UhrenDantler I'm just a beginner so every job on a movement gives me anxiety, but it is getting better and my confidence is growing 👍
Uhren, the watch looked amazing in the end. Nice job. And camera work was superb!
Thank you!
Very nice. Liked that you did something new with the voice-over. Very relaxing :)
Well done. Lovely careful work. A credit to your workmanship.
Thank you so much!
Super Arbeit.Jetzt mit Kommentar dazu. 😃Respekt👍🏻
Danke dir!
That's the ETA 2836 movement. I have two of those watches, one is a extremely rare one with a red dial. Those watches are still made today with exactly the same dimensions. There has only been slight variations in the dials. 👍
You Are absoluletly right. It is a great movement!
Nice job and nice watch
Thank you
Bonito
Great job. I have some pre-1960 Midos, beautiful. No need to apologize to Americans for using the metric system, we watch repair hobbyist all use the metric system.
Thank you! Yeah I just try to think about my American viewers :)
Nice work, what a beautiful watch. Do you repair watches for a living or is this just a hobby?
Hey, thank you. I am just a hobbyist trying to improve and learn :D
@@UhrenDantler You have great technique, all the tools you need. Bravo!
@@WatchRestorationCottage thank you. Yes the amount of tools is growing with time. 😅
How did you figure out the exact position for the new dial feet?
You could see where the old ones broke. Simon that case it was pretty easy!
Arm cheese is part of the history 😂
😂 true