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I like the information, but I don't want to be distracted from the wonderfully detailed macro view! I'm just happy to watch new videos from you though, thanks!
@@tykat12 Maybe it's better if we use UA-cam's caption system for the info, then it can be turned off. Thank you so much for the encouraging kind words!
I have this movement in a Cadisen Diamond. So far very impressed with on-wrist accuracy (-2s/d), the thinness of the movement and the fact it is high beat and the entire watch only cost £80 ($103 US). Insane
i find watching and listening to watch mov'ts very relaxing. intricacy and build quality on a micro level fascinates me. only thing missing from this is a view of the escapement. love this stuff - i could watch it over and over. i know... DORK
Why is so difficult to find a case for this movement? Do you have a movement that I can searcha a case to fit this 9015? I have a deep blue daynight scuba with it but want to change case as mine got destroyed. But all working ok inside.
The squeaking noise at around 0:31 and 2:01 is NOT coming from the Miyota, correct? It sounds like it might be coming from your chair. (It happens more times after 2:01 too).
The squeaking noise you're hearing is definitely NOT coming from the Miyota. It's is not the chair either. It's likely the rubber finger cots rubbing. We have the audio cranked up to pick up the sounds of the movement.
@@calibercorner Thank you so much for your quick reply. I've been thinking about getting a new diver's watch that is 16mm thick, which happens to have this Miyota 9015 movement in it, and I wanted to make sure before buying it that there wouldn't be a problem with the noise when it's on my wrist. Your video has calmed my fears. I doubt that I would hear it when it is in its pretty thick case. What do you think? Thanks for your help! This is the exact watch, if that helps you have a more informed opinion: www.scurfawatches.com/product/bell-diver-1-black-pvd-auto-new-for-2020/
@@private464 The 9015 is considered by many watch collectors to be a noisy movement, but sometimes it really comes down to the specific piece it's in. Scurfa makes decent watches, the Bell Diver 1 looks awesome!
@@private464 Fortunately, any sounds from the movement won't like squeaky rubber finger cots, but actually caused by the rotor spinning. We will try to make a video of different rotors spinning to compare the noise they produce.
@@calibercorner But what do you think about what I wrote? The fact that it's in a 16mm case should make it hardly noticeable while it's on my wrist, correct? I just want to feel more comfortable before buying the Scurfa Bell Diver 1 watch. No guarantees, just your (educated) thoughts.
Does this movement have a slow date change? Meaning it starts changing date at 10pm and finishes at midnight like the Seiko movements? Or does it snap at midnight like the ETA movements?
Hello,i find a pagani design submariner wich have this movement, miyota 8215, this watch has had the seiko nh35 but for a while pagani switch to this miyota...anyway, it is a good and trust movement? It is reliable,or the seiko nh35 is better and reliable than miyota?
Hi, thanks for the comment. Your best bet is to read through the caliber listings of each movement and also read the community comments of each one. Please find the link in the description.
I am the not-so-proud pwner of a microbrand watch with the non-date version, the 9039. I keep reading about what a great movement it is, but I've had no end of trouble with it. I ended up pulling the trigger on a Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical instead. Best watch I've ever owned. No more Miyota for me.
Hi Johnny, are you familiar with the site at all? Please find the link in the description. The information you're seeking can be found there. This video is simply a supplement to that. Thanks for watching.
For $100, maybe. I see the speed adjustment is swept off scale high. And the oversized case for the small movement looks silly. The rotor weight is riveted. The heart of knock offs. And the likes of Filippo Loreti ultra cheapo. The kind of movement you discard instead of maintain. My Rolex 1570 60 yrs old, 1-3 seconds per day, resale value increasing over, worn everyday for decades, and not even midlife. What will a Miyota be worth after 5-10 yrs of daily wear? Comparing these is like comparing Porsche to Toyota Tercel
True but for the cost of the Rolex PLUS all the many service visit costs over the decades a person could have had a new nice looking watch every single year. Everything in life is a trade off. It’s what’s more important to you that matters in the end. I like having many watches not just a couple.
Gmotion EDC True that. I’ve had two Rolexes for going 40 yrs. acquired used, and they were sort of old then. And yeah, could’ve bought replacements several times over for the upkeep. And I’ll don’t anticipate ever selling them or not maintaining them. They run as fine as they did in the 60s. You’re right.
@@ddogiddogi It’s the Toyota Tercel v. Acura Legend conundrum. Both do the same job. Ok. Appreciation for a fine machine v. an ok machine. 40 yrs down the road, I prefer the one that has no loss of function. I prefer the one that has been with me throughout my high travel career. It goes where I go. And I trust after I’m gone, it’ll still be in service for the next owner. That’s worth something. Some people knock down 200 yr old buildings, some people maintain them for all the same reasons.
This movement itself costs approx $100. It is considered a premium high beat movement that is designed to compete with the ETA 2824-2 movement. Sorry you think it's in anyway a knockoff. Different strokes for different folks.
Trying something new on this video too. Do you like the subtitles or prefer a clean and minimalist video? Please give your feedback so we can continue to make this channel better. Thank you!
I don't mind having something to help direct my eye.
I like the information, but I don't want to be distracted from the wonderfully detailed macro view! I'm just happy to watch new videos from you though, thanks!
@@tykat12 Maybe it's better if we use UA-cam's caption system for the info, then it can be turned off. Thank you so much for the encouraging kind words!
@@Terminus570 Thank you for the comment :-)
I like your annotations!
One of the better made movements out there
What do you mean?
It’s like the Honda of movements
I have this movement in a Cadisen Diamond. So far very impressed with on-wrist accuracy (-2s/d), the thinness of the movement and the fact it is high beat and the entire watch only cost £80 ($103 US). Insane
I would definitely buy that watch if I had the money
Я часы cadisen с механизмом miyota 9015 купил за 200 долларов. Такие как у вас.
i find watching and listening to watch mov'ts very relaxing. intricacy and build quality on a micro level fascinates me. only thing missing from this is a view of the escapement. love this stuff - i could watch it over and over. i know... DORK
Thank you for the nice comment :)
Thanks. This is clear, concise and easy to under. Kudos
Beautiful Complex movement.. wow!!!!
This Movement is in my Sternglas Asthet Watch. Works very fine.
Good movement
Thank you for commenting :)
I own many of these movements caliber 9015 and the 9100.. Robust accurate everyday movements
I have it on a Nakzen and it is smooth, accurate and thin.
On NTH? So it’s a good watch? You recommend?
@@gmotionedc5412 I recommend it for sure.
The watch is wonderfully finished, has a real genuine leather band, plus this nice movement.
Can you make a video serviced this movement and what lube to use in each parts ?
Good movement. Cadisen use this movement in C8097 model. The model with diamond.
Why is so difficult to find a case for this movement? Do you have a movement that I can searcha a case to fit this 9015? I have a deep blue daynight scuba with it but want to change case as mine got destroyed. But all working ok inside.
did you find a case?
Unfortunately I paused the rpoject then I bought another deep blue on a good discount (around $200).
Is this movement similar to the one found in a cartier santos 1847-mc?
Where is it? That little tiny thing in the middle?
Yes, they can make the mechanism smaller and slimmer these days, so it can fit into many different watch case sizes.
9015, 9019, 9039 whats the thinnest model? all three same accuracy and power reserve?
9019 is just thinner version of 9015
The squeaking noise at around 0:31 and 2:01 is NOT coming from the Miyota, correct?
It sounds like it might be coming from your chair. (It happens more times after 2:01 too).
The squeaking noise you're hearing is definitely NOT coming from the Miyota. It's is not the chair either. It's likely the rubber finger cots rubbing. We have the audio cranked up to pick up the sounds of the movement.
@@calibercorner Thank you so much for your quick reply. I've been thinking about getting a new diver's watch that is 16mm thick, which happens to have this Miyota 9015 movement in it, and I wanted to make sure before buying it that there wouldn't be a problem with the noise when it's on my wrist. Your video has calmed my fears. I doubt that I would hear it when it is in its pretty thick case. What do you think? Thanks for your help!
This is the exact watch, if that helps you have a more informed opinion: www.scurfawatches.com/product/bell-diver-1-black-pvd-auto-new-for-2020/
@@private464 The 9015 is considered by many watch collectors to be a noisy movement, but sometimes it really comes down to the specific piece it's in. Scurfa makes decent watches, the Bell Diver 1 looks awesome!
@@private464 Fortunately, any sounds from the movement won't like squeaky rubber finger cots, but actually caused by the rotor spinning. We will try to make a video of different rotors spinning to compare the noise they produce.
@@calibercorner But what do you think about what I wrote?
The fact that it's in a 16mm case should make it hardly noticeable while it's on my wrist, correct? I just want to feel more comfortable before buying the Scurfa Bell Diver 1 watch. No guarantees, just your (educated) thoughts.
Does this movement have a slow date change? Meaning it starts changing date at 10pm and finishes at midnight like the Seiko movements? Or does it snap at midnight like the ETA movements?
It’s a slow change
@@ichris2011 Thanks
Can someone please tell me what is the material of the oscilanting weight?
Hi, do you know of any watch case withe the crown at the 4° clock position that will fit this movement?
Zelos Mako
Thank you!
Hello,i find a pagani design submariner wich have this movement, miyota 8215, this watch has had the seiko nh35 but for a while pagani switch to this miyota...anyway, it is a good and trust movement? It is reliable,or the seiko nh35 is better and reliable than miyota?
Hi, thanks for the comment. Your best bet is to read through the caliber listings of each movement and also read the community comments of each one. Please find the link in the description.
miyota 90...is premium caliber and better than seiko nh35 and miyota 8215 (hackable version)
I had one of these in a off brand watch lost 5 seconds net net in a month way more accurate than an seiko nh35
E che cosa costa in euro?
Máy đh cơ này có bán ko shop
no shock protection ? or is it a type i am unfamiliar with?
Hello, it is Parashock: calibercorner.com/citizen-miyota-parashock/
Did you not watch the video? It's shown at 1:20.
I am the not-so-proud pwner of a microbrand watch with the non-date version, the 9039. I keep reading about what a great movement it is, but I've had no end of trouble with it.
I ended up pulling the trigger on a Hamilton Khaki Field Mechanical instead. Best watch I've ever owned. No more Miyota for me.
A bit of comments would be greatly appreciated: year of first model, reliability, etc.
Hi Johnny, are you familiar with the site at all? Please find the link in the description. The information you're seeking can be found there. This video is simply a supplement to that. Thanks for watching.
I have 9039 in my Henry Archer. So far so good. Pretty accurate in all conditions avg. +4-7sec/day. A bit noisy rotor but that doesn't bother me.
Noisey rotors
Is it me or does that Rotor seem VERY stiff??
It's a unidirectional winding movement. The rotor winds clockwise (when viewed from case back side) and it free spins the other direction.
For $100, maybe. I see the speed adjustment is swept off scale high. And the oversized case for the small movement looks silly. The rotor weight is riveted. The heart of knock offs. And the likes of Filippo Loreti ultra cheapo. The kind of movement you discard instead of maintain.
My Rolex 1570 60 yrs old, 1-3 seconds per day, resale value increasing over, worn everyday for decades, and not even midlife. What will a Miyota be worth after 5-10 yrs of daily wear?
Comparing these is like comparing Porsche to Toyota Tercel
True but for the cost of the Rolex PLUS all the many service visit costs over the decades a person could have had a new nice looking watch every single year. Everything in life is a trade off. It’s what’s more important to you that matters in the end. I like having many watches not just a couple.
Gmotion EDC
True that. I’ve had two Rolexes for going 40 yrs. acquired used, and they were sort of old then. And yeah, could’ve bought replacements several times over for the upkeep. And I’ll don’t anticipate ever selling them or not maintaining them. They run as fine as they did in the 60s.
You’re right.
@@ddogiddogi
It’s the Toyota Tercel v. Acura Legend conundrum. Both do the same job. Ok.
Appreciation for a fine machine v. an ok machine. 40 yrs down the road, I prefer the one that has no loss of function. I prefer the one that has been with me throughout my high travel career. It goes where I go. And I trust after I’m gone, it’ll still be in service for the next owner. That’s worth something. Some people knock down 200 yr old buildings, some people maintain them for all the same reasons.
This movement itself costs approx $100. It is considered a premium high beat movement that is designed to compete with the ETA 2824-2 movement. Sorry you think it's in anyway a knockoff. Different strokes for different folks.
Larry Scott...your rolex is soo expensive to maintain....