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The Watch Repair Learner
Romania
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2023
Welcome to my watch repair journey! I'm Ovidiu, and on this channel, I share my hobby of exploring the fascinating world of watch repair. Join me on an exciting watch repair learning adventure as we uncover the inner workings that bring these timekeepers to life.
Disassembling a Poljot Watch with 2614 2H Movement for the First Time
Welcome to my channel! In today's video, I’ll be diving into the intricate details of a classic Poljot watch featuring the 2614.2H mechanical hand-wound movement.This is my first time working with a watch that has a date complication, so join me as I navigate this new experience. Whether you’re a seasoned watch enthusiast or a beginner like me, there’s something here for everyone.Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you enjoyed the video. Your support helps me create more content like this. Thanks for watching!
#poljotwatch #2614movement #watchdisassembly #vintagewatches #watchmaking #mechanicalwatches
#poljotwatch #2614movement #watchdisassembly #vintagewatches #watchmaking #mechanicalwatches
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The Restoration Attempt: A Beautiful Marfer Watch With a Valuable Lesson Learned
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Welcome back to the channel! Today, I have a watch bought by myself online. I've been working hard to bring it back to life. Ultimately, I had to remove the second hand as I made a mistake, and the pivot of the wheel got broken, and I couldn't find a replacement. Finally, I found a movement like this one but with no small seconds hand." Marfer is a Swiss watch brand that specializes in producin...
Rejuvenating a Vintage Gem
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Welcome back to the channel! Today, I have a watch bought by my girlfriend. She surprised me with it and I've been working hard to bring it back to life. Ultimately, I had to remove the second hand as it became entangled with the hour hand. Anker Uhrenfabrik (Anker Watch Factory) was a German watch manufacturer established in 1846 in Pforzheim, Germany. They were known for producing high-qualit...
My First Time Disassembling and Reassembling a Vintage Small Dress Watch
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My First Time Disassembling and Reassembling a Vintage Small Monil Dress Watch from 1970's. Join me as I embark on a journey of restoration, reviving a vintage Monil dress watch from 1970's - 80's that my friends stumbled upon at a flea market. Monil dress watches with the 69-21ST movement with 17 jewels are a classic and elegant choice for women. The Monil 69-21ST movement with 17 jewels was i...
Restoring a Friend's 1980 Pobeda Watch
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Hi everyone, watch lovers and those who appreciate a well-made timepiece, join me today as we take a look at a classic Pobeda watch, a piece that's been loved for decades. This particular Pobeda is from the 1980s and features the renowned Zim 2602 movement, a testament to the quality of Russian watchmaking. #pobeda # победа #mechanicwatches #russianwatchmaking #wristwatches
Restoring a Vintage Wostok Watch
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Wostok, a Russian watch brand established in 1942, is renowned for its tough and budget-friendly mechanical watches. Collectors and enthusiasts favor Wostok watches for their distinctive designs, historical importance, and great value. Vintage Wostok watches are especially popular among collectors. They're known for their sturdy build, dependable movements, and unique designs, often with milita...
Learning How to Restore a Technos Watch with ETA Movement
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Hello everyone! In today's video, I'm getting into something new as I take a closer look at the ETA movement inside a Technos watch for the very first time. Technos, a Swiss watch brand founded in 1900 by the Guzinger family, is known for its high-quality yet affordable watches. The brand gained popularity after World War II, particularly in Japan and Brazil. In 1970, it was acquired by General...
Restoring a Friend's 1950s Pobeda Watch
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Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! A good friend of mine gave me this incredible Pobeda watch from the 1950s, and I'm thrilled to give you a closer look. I've had the pleasure of working on other Pobeda watches before. You can check out my first video on this topic by clicking the link here: th-cam.com/video/hfkeU8JlfCE/w-d-xo.html
Learning How To Repair A Pobeda Watch
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Pobeda watches were made in the Soviet Union from the 1940s to the 1980s. The name "Pobeda" means "Victory" in Russian and was chosen to honor the Soviet Union's triumph in World War II. These watches were crafted by the First Moscow Watch Factory and were known for being durable and of high quality. The early Pobeda models, like the Kirova and Sverdlova, were powered by manual-winding movement...
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Use denture cleaner for Your dials.
В моей мини колекции есть Победа, но помоложе. В видео да, часы 50 годов.
Спасибо за просмотр
Excellent! A real help for beginners like me! Thank you for posting.
Thank you for watching!
Also I'm a beginner too 😁. Learning watchmaking every day.
Awsome watch
Awsome watch
Кончики стрелок гнутые.
Your photography is AWFUL...........you need to improve it !!
I know and I will :|
Very nice restoration! I have a lot of those zim 2602 with broken staff, unfortunately they are not shock protection. So I purchase the 2603 instead 😊🇨🇦
how did you clean the movement? What kind of detergent and tools are you using?
I'm using isopropyl alcohol and an ultrasonic cleaner. The alcohol I put it in little jars with the watch parts. Then I put the jars in water in the ultrasonic cleaner. The tools that I use are not the cheapest, but they do the job. I don't put the watch in water because they get rusted.
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You could say URSS :))
Nice clock, also good and steady hands.
Thank you
Lovely piece of history 🤌
praduct is very good
Did you check it for radioactivity from Radium on the hands?
That's a good question, but I didn't
Old Record Watch movement?
Yes, it is an old movement
I don’t know much about Watch making, but I thoroughly enjoy your videos, and I was wondering, did you replace the spring as it did look awfully short to me?
Hey, thank you for the comment. I didn't replace the spring, but that is something I need to do for my next watches that I service. The problem is that I don't know a site with watch parts in Romania, I found a site in the UK for these parts. Hope to make a purchase soon.
ÓTIMO SERVIÇO 👍👍 🇧🇷
Thank you
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I saw this one the day he received it, and right from the start, it had so much potential. In the end, it looked absolutely fantastic! Especially remarkable with the new glass, yet the dial still boasts that beautiful, time-worn patina.
I have one of the first Pobeda wrist watches he repaired, and it's still working great! I absolutely love the vintage look it has. I eagerly look forward to seeing what other watches he's going to repair and what other gems I'll have the pleasure of receiving. Keep up the fantastic work!
The music is too distracting.
Turn the sound off then….. I did.
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Foarte fain !
Super tare !
Fain!
Tare!
It was my grandfather’s watch
I don’t have tools I can’t repair it
Which model is this? I have the same
I don't know what model this watch is, but the movement inside is a 2602 which I found in other Pobeda watches
Awesome!
Thanx!