Omega Geneve Cal. 1481 Automatic Full Vintage Watch Restoration 4k
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- Full Restoration of a neglected Omega Geneve Ref. 1660099 with the Caliber 1481.
0:00 Assessment of the situation
03:55 Disassembly
15:00 Watch Cleaning Process
17:53 Dial Swap
20:18 Assembly
34:43 Luming Hands and Polishing Case
38:24 Shortening the Stem
40:15 Final Result - Наука та технологія
Great work and thank you for showing every step of the refurbishment. 👍
I am very greatful that it is of help to people!
Lovely work.
I too spend my Sunday mornings contemplating the futility of human existence while crawling around under a table searching for a yoke spring. 😀
Teaches a great deal of patience.
Fantastic movie, beautiful watch. Well done. Subscribed.
Nice work! The polishing was so satisfying!
Great job! You seem to be great a sourcing parts to turn monsters in to beauties!
Indeed a big part of the fun for me.
Thanks for the video, very nice and helpful. Only one question : why timegrapher shows lift angle 52, should it be 48 for this movement?
I always use this for reference. Not sure if i knew this already when I did this service.
watchguy.co.uk/cgi-bin/lift_angles
Interested to see how the crystal is held in place. I couldn't make it out in the video.
It is just a tension fit Acrylic Crystal.
This is a phenomenal restoration video; one that has greatly helped me on fixing up a friend's Omega 1481. However: at 23.55 you add a "click stop". I have been unable to find this part on either the Omega 1481 Parts List or the Tissot 2481 parts list. Can you provide a part number for this in either Omega or Tissot? Thanks much !
Hello, firstly thanks a lot and I am glad it could be of help. 1480 - 1414 "stop click" should be the part. Mine looks already a bit rough around the edges I suppose and not like in the spare parts pdf. Or maybe it got exchanged at some point. It does the job tho, putting tension on the setting lever.
Thanks for getting back ! @@GermanWatchmakingChannel
I also got confused by this part. As I'm working on the same movement, I got panicked, that I lost something. But I suspect this part is "not standard", seems like aftermarket tuning. There is another "click stop", 1480.1414, but it is attached to the automatic bridge.
nice
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Thank you very much for this detailed video. I know you said you looked it up, but have you changed your thought on the location of the keyless works yoke spring? Some videos I see show it in the position you have it (which you thought was strange) while others have it mounted around the stud above it that the setting lever spring fits onto. It seems that the keyless works functions normally in either location, but I'm trying to repair the problematic keyworks of my 2481 movement, and I'm a novice.
After checking the Omega Technical guide for this movement, it seems that you placed the yoke spring in the wrong position.
It is hard to find out exactly just from searching the web. One possibility would be to create a thread in the "omegaforums.net" where sooner or later you would probably get the answer you desire. Otherwise I can tell you that the way I mounted it, it works flawlessly and there is no problem whatsoever. Hope that helps. Regards!
@@GermanWatchmakingChannelThank you, I've actually done that on 2 forums and have been contacted by 2 Omega certified watchmakers. They tell me and show photos about the proper location, which is with the round end of the yoke spring around the stud. There's also a photo in an Omega Technical guide with a photo also showing that position.
@@clifflancaster4693 Thank you for the info! And good luck with the assembly.
Great work! Do you take any private requests? I have 2 Omegas similar to this one. Both do not work anymore. The official servicing would cost more, than the watches are worth. But it would still be nice to have them working again...Any suggestions welcome...
Eventually at some point I would. Also depending on the watches and if it is maybe worth to do a video about them, what is wrong with them, if they need parts and so on.. At the moment I am still pretty busy with my own projects but you can gladly write me an email to the email attached to this youtube channel, maybe with some pictures of the watches and I will try to get back to you. Thanks for you feedback and have a nice christmas time.
@@GermanWatchmakingChannel thanks a lot for the reply. unfortunately there is no email-address visible to me on your channel. I wish you happy holidays as well!
@@maestrorulez Oh, it is germanwatchmakingchannel@gmail.com and I will try to make it visible on the channel itself.
@@maestrorulez done. it is in the info now
nice work, how do you call this model "Zomega - Geneve"?
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