Wow, just over 6 hours since the video was uploaded, and there are already way more comments than I expected! I know it's a giveaway video, so I figured there would be more activity, but 400 comments in such a short time is amazing! With this volume, I won’t be able to reply to most of them, but I want you to know I really enjoy reading each and every one. Thank you all for taking the time to leave a comment! Remember, the name will be drawn and the winner will be announced on Saturday, October 12th. Best of luck to everyone in the giveaway!
😅 No doubt, that's a good strategy that will definitely bring in the interested masses lol.. I've got an old Pierce Chronographe, perhaps a 40's-50s that I'm going to try to get back into functioning again sometime in the future. I will 1st try servicing my 21 jeweled Armitron from Walmart a decade ago. I had no idea of the financial investment when 1st looked into the tools required, the 'Oil' alone was a shocker!!! I've already gathered a few things, Microscope, sets of screwdrivers, compartment bins, along with a slew of various parts ... Looking forward to other tutorials, Congratulations..
I love the crystal on the Seiko, but I am no expert so I don't know how common they are. Anyways, I hope this comment wins (not holding my breath) and good luck in the future.
Your channel is very informative, I really appreciate your comments. It is very relaxing the way you explain the history and approach the challenges of watchmaking. Keep the good work and entertainment. Thanks very much.
That kind of finish on case coming from a "hobbyist"...I guess you've passed all exams just need the paper to be a professional. I love 70's Seiko movements. That japanese simplicity philosophy no perlage or Geneva stripes needed. And what's important, I saw not a single peace of plastic. Even the spacer is metal. Just as it should be. If those movements had a hacking option and hand winding there, would be near perfect. Green dials are my new "blue" dials. That watch is so humble but still so beautiful.
Still watching, but wanted to comment that if I do win, I know a retired gentleman who has a broken and damaged Pepsi GMT that was damaged when he was hit by a car and almost died. I would choose to have his watch restored and you can give this one to someone else!
That watch is stunning! That green dial! The faceted crystal! I had a Seiko from 1980 with that same crystal. I wore it for 30 years. I love this watch! And your restoration is amazing! I would wear this, not merely keep it in a case. Kudos! Well done! 😎
As someone who got into watch repair because of frustration with costs and delays, I have to say that watching your videos and listening to your comments has been enlightening. I picked up all kinds of tricks from you. Keep up the good work
I'm older and am constantly telling younger men, "WEAR A WATCH! MEN WEAR WATCHES!" Alas, it usually falls on deaf ears, unless I can get them to watch one of your videos then magically a change happens and several have. ought watches. So proud of myself.
That's great to hear! Once people see the intricacies of watch mechanisms, it's easy to fall in love with them. You should be proud! I appreciated watches when I was younger, but it wasn't until I got a mechanical one that I truly understood their appeal. When it came time for a service, I researched and realized there weren't many skilled watchmakers in my area. So, I decided to learn the craft myself. After finding some TH-cam videos, I was hooked! I bought every book I could find and dove deep into the knowledge, eventually starting my own repair journey. The learning never stops!
Unfortunately , most see them as unnecessary now because everyone carries a cell phone . So it's either part of their fashion to wear one , or they actually appreciate them if they're wearing one .
I agree100% with you sir when i ask about they just saying that stupid thing(watch are obselete because everyone have cellphone!!!!)they dont understand this is not about functionaity all about prestige and class...and very important part of a gentelman's style....
Excellent videos. Me and my cat Chrono watch every video you release. As soon as he hears your voice he runs in the room. He loves getting right next to the screen as you manipulate the tiny parts. This watch is incredible and beautiful. I look forward to wearing every day. Thank you for these amazing giveaways.
You have woken the passion in my 29 year old soul again, i just love your videos and how good you are at describing/showing (teaching) in your videos, would love to see you fix or restore an skx007, lorus or an old eddie bauer one day. Keep it up and thank you so much! ❤️
As a son of a watchmaker that grown up watching my dad and he’s employees working on watches I would like to congratulate you for this channel and you deserve to have much more than 15k subscribers. The work done with this Seiko was very good!
It's so much fun watching you tear down and rebuild these beautiful machines. How you fix some of the problems you find shows how creative you have to be to work on watches. Keep up the good work saving history.
Your videos are my version of food asmrs. Ive had a very busy week at uni but watching you servicing watches has got a very calming effect on me. Keep doing what ur doing!
Loving your ultrasonic machine capabilities. Congratulations for the15k subscribers and thanks for all the work you put in the videos. After hours on working on a watch you work on a video, editing the mutiple angles, recording a voice , giving us knowledge and entertainment. Thank you Adam!
The amount of love and care that went into this restoration really comes through in this video and your narration. As always it was truly a pleasure to watch!
I bought my 1st seiko when I was 19 years old (40 years ago). I still have the watch it is a chronograph. I have 2 now, and I plan on giving one of them to each of my sons . I am a huge seiko fan and a big fan of your channel. Winning the JDM would be a dream come true ! Thanks for the chance !
I started watching your videos with my dad, it became our thing. I love watching them. They are informative and amazing to watch how you take something broken and fix it.
Adam I've watched many you tube videos showcasing wristwatch repairs and your enthusiasm alone puts you in a class by yourself! The excitement of transforming this watch was most enjoyable! Please keep them coming!
I'm such a big fan of old Seiko watches and the watch repair community on youtube. I started watching Wristwatch Revival a while ago and recently found your channel!
Having a watch serviced by you and seeing the whole process on TH-cam is really nice, but come on, who could reject the chance to own this beautiful vintage Seiko? The crystal is truly something special! I’m not sure I would have chosen one of these in the store, but seeing it now, it’s clear how gorgeous it really is. Here’s hoping to win this one!
I’ve been loving your videos Adam. Great detail. Great video. Great enthusiasm and humour. This watch is stunning. I have a Rado with a faceted crystal. It really takes a watch to a different level. Would love it in my collection 😁 Keep it up my friend. I’m learning tons from you.
Hello, this is the first of many video uploads of yours that left me gobsmacked… I am truly an automatic fan and can’t wait to tuck in to all your programs here…awesome work and more power to you
Such a beautiful dial, I love the green sunburst pattern! So retro 70's and so cool. I also love the Japanese kanji characters available for the days. And of course it's a Seiko automatic with all their clever engineering. Thanks for featuring this one!
You do some outstanding watch repair/service videos and both my wife and I enjoy watching them. We especially like the Seiko videos. Thank you for sharing your skills with the viewers. Congrats on the 15,000!
What a stunningly beautiful watch. Your skills at servicing and then polishing, as well as your humility really came out in this video. Thanks again, can't wait to see the next one.
I am a beginner watch collector , and have started teaching myself how to service and repair watches. I like watching your videos. Have learned a lot. Thank you
Watching your videos has encouraged me to try my hand at watch making. So far, I’ve replaced a broken case ring and put together a watch kit. Thanks for the encouragement!
This is my favorite watch you’ve done to date! You are correct- whoever wins will have the toughest decision to make! I am in love with the dial and the crystal and the band! If I won, I don’t know what I would do!! I just don’t think I could pass up this watch, however my husband has his father’s watch that he’s been wanting serviced for a while now. I can’t wait until the 12th!!!
Next level watchmaking here. Attention to detail, impeccable lubrication and super clear video of the processes.... What's not to like. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍
Adam. Amazing restoration and service. Case looks excellent witht the full polish and the brushed caseback. Like others here Im amazed there are faceted crystals still floating about for a 1973 Seiko. So much to like here. Itll be a tough choice for the eventual winner! Best wishes and congrats on reaching 15k.
Wow, sehr schöne Aktion! Deine Videos haben mich nun dazu gebracht, dass ich selber anfange alten Uhren wieder leben einzuhauchen. Ich bin immer wieder beeindruckt, wie toll die Resultate von deinen Restaurationen sind. ❤❤❤. Auf hoffentlich noch viele Videos und viele Inspirationen. Beste Grüße
I've always loved watching watch repair channels and yours is one I watch regularly. I wish I had the skills doing what you do. Congratulations on 15K and counting. Keep it coming
Hello Adam and congrats with 15 K subscribers. Re this video - what a wonderful dial! I am getting much more excitement when see old vintage watches coming back the the life then to see another newly produced one. Fully agree that right tools make the difference but also combination of proper tools with "gold hands" make the difference. Thanks for the video
Goodness sir, what a stunner. That faceted crystal is simply breathtaking. Of course, your love for the work and narration makes experiencing these restorations even more uniquely special. I’m always impressed at your ability to communicate to us commoners so effectively. 👍
The colors remind me of an XJ12 I saw many, many years ago. I have not worn a wrist watch in 40 years. I would proudly wear that watch for the remainder of my time on this earth. Well done. It is beautiful.
I really enable to joy watching you. I find it amazing that you are able to show so other people can enjoy the art that there was when it came to watches. thanks again.
Great video Adam, and a great watch! I go giddy and weak at the knees for these 60s and 70s faceted dials and my wife thinks I'm crazy in the head. If I win, I'm taking the watch because I'm not THAT stupid hahaha 😀
Just finished the video and loved every moment. Great restoration on a great watch. Love the caseback work - even if it’s not something seen often it’s a great detail. Hope I’m not too late on the entry!
Hi Adam, I like to see your videos. My advice to you. Don't throw away the old glass. In many kinds you can buy only the glass (without the metal ring). After separating the old glass from the metal ring you can glue the new glass to the old metal ring. It is much cheaper than the original combo and you find the needed part much easier.
Such a beautifully restored watch. That’s such a unique crystal that holds up its style to this day. And the green dial with that classic 70’s tone and hue really knocks it out of the park. Gorgeous JDM.
Great choice of a watch to work on. The dial and crystal make it a very nice and standout piece. Thanks for keeping another old and interesting watch going and making great content.
Love the watch.. my wife bought me a simple Seiko quartz 33 years ago.. still love it.. and this I a nice one.. I enjoy your channel.. Frank in Colorado
Loved the video! I just started dipping my toes into watches. I have always been kinda fascinated by them and am pretty mechanically inclined, so hopefully, I can get into some servicing and collecting. Thank you so much for the videos, because without creators like you, guys like me would never have the opportunity to learn these kinds of skills.
Love these Seikos! I started about 1-2 years ago as well but am learning a lot from you, just the way you're explaining in great detail without being super dry has been really refreshing.
Beautiful work Adam!!! The end result is absolutely stunning, and worthy of your attention to detail. Crossing my fingers for the win!!! It’s almost as vintage as me, so that’s be kinda cool 😎. Looking forward to more restorations and what’s next. Cheers , and best of luck to everyone 👍
WOW what an amazing watch, its easy to forget the huge amount of time it takes to bring a watch like this to life. I love the commentary on you videos and way you don't claim to know everything, i am aware this is a hobby and what a hobby, you approach each challenge in a positive manor and its easy to see that you love your hobby, so keep going it helps me relax.
OK, drawing the giveaway winner right now! Good luck everyone! The video will be uploaded shortly.
Will you work on my seiko 6119 I am willing to pay you for the work
Wow, just over 6 hours since the video was uploaded, and there are already way more comments than I expected! I know it's a giveaway video, so I figured there would be more activity, but 400 comments in such a short time is amazing! With this volume, I won’t be able to reply to most of them, but I want you to know I really enjoy reading each and every one. Thank you all for taking the time to leave a comment!
Remember, the name will be drawn and the winner will be announced on Saturday, October 12th.
Best of luck to everyone in the giveaway!
😅 No doubt, that's a good strategy that will definitely bring in the interested masses lol..
I've got an old Pierce Chronographe, perhaps a 40's-50s that I'm going to try to get back into functioning again sometime in the future.
I will 1st try servicing my 21 jeweled Armitron from Walmart a decade ago.
I had no idea of the financial investment when 1st looked into the tools required, the 'Oil' alone was a shocker!!!
I've already gathered a few things, Microscope, sets of screwdrivers, compartment bins, along with a slew of various parts ...
Looking forward to other tutorials, Congratulations..
Hello! I wanted to know how much it costs to restore such watches? Repassage, glass replacement, polishing, replacement of parts, etc.? Thank you.
I love the crystal on the Seiko, but I am no expert so I don't know how common they are. Anyways, I hope this comment wins (not holding my breath) and good luck in the future.
Your channel is very informative, I really appreciate your comments. It is very relaxing the way you explain the history and approach the challenges of watchmaking. Keep the good work and entertainment. Thanks very much.
That kind of finish on case coming from a "hobbyist"...I guess you've passed all exams just need the paper to be a professional. I love 70's Seiko movements. That japanese simplicity philosophy no perlage or Geneva stripes needed. And what's important, I saw not a single peace of plastic. Even the spacer is metal. Just as it should be. If those movements had a hacking option and hand winding there, would be near perfect. Green dials are my new "blue" dials. That watch is so humble but still so beautiful.
Thanks Adam, beautiful watch, one I would be proud to own and repair, the restoration was brilliant.
Very kind of you. Thank you so much.
Vintage Seiko's are on another level and that crystal is a real beauty ... fingers crossed for winning and good luck everyone ...
Still watching, but wanted to comment that if I do win, I know a retired gentleman who has a broken and damaged Pepsi GMT that was damaged when he was hit by a car and almost died. I would choose to have his watch restored and you can give this one to someone else!
That watch is stunning! That green dial! The faceted crystal! I had a Seiko from 1980 with that same crystal. I wore it for 30 years. I love this watch! And your restoration is amazing! I would wear this, not merely keep it in a case. Kudos! Well done! 😎
Beautiful 70’s Seiko - makes me want to service my childhood Seiko my dad brought back from a TDY tour in Vietnam in 1969.
As someone who got into watch repair because of frustration with costs and delays, I have to say that watching your videos and listening to your comments has been enlightening. I picked up all kinds of tricks from you. Keep up the good work
That _is_ a beauty! I voted for semi-restoring the case, but gotta say this full restore was the right thing to do 👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Really nice Watch Adam, put me forward for the competition, congratulations on another milestone.
I'm older and am constantly telling younger men, "WEAR A WATCH! MEN WEAR WATCHES!" Alas, it usually falls on deaf ears, unless I can get them to watch one of your videos then magically a change happens and several have. ought watches. So proud of myself.
That's great to hear! Once people see the intricacies of watch mechanisms, it's easy to fall in love with them. You should be proud! I appreciated watches when I was younger, but it wasn't until I got a mechanical one that I truly understood their appeal. When it came time for a service, I researched and realized there weren't many skilled watchmakers in my area. So, I decided to learn the craft myself. After finding some TH-cam videos, I was hooked! I bought every book I could find and dove deep into the knowledge, eventually starting my own repair journey. The learning never stops!
Unfortunately , most see them as unnecessary now because everyone carries a cell phone . So it's either part of their fashion to wear one , or they actually appreciate them if they're wearing one .
I agree100% with you sir when i ask about they just saying that stupid thing(watch are obselete because everyone have cellphone!!!!)they dont understand this is not about functionaity all about prestige and class...and very important part of a gentelman's style....
What a sad prescriptive outlook.
Found time to watch finally!! This watch will really make the choice hard ! As usual, great video . Thanks for sharing these with us.
About time, haha! Good to see you here.
Excellent videos. Me and my cat Chrono watch every video you release. As soon as he hears your voice he runs in the room. He loves getting right next to the screen as you manipulate the tiny parts. This watch is incredible and beautiful. I look forward to wearing every day. Thank you for these amazing giveaways.
That is awesome!
Love your video. I watched the one on the Seiko Belmatic bought 3 and am using them to build one wouldn't have tried if not for that video thanks.
That’s great to hear, thanks so much.
You have woken the passion in my 29 year old soul again, i just love your videos and how good you are at describing/showing (teaching) in your videos, would love to see you fix or restore an skx007, lorus or an old eddie bauer one day. Keep it up and thank you so much! ❤️
As a son of a watchmaker that grown up watching my dad and he’s employees working on watches I would like to congratulate you for this channel and you deserve to have much more than 15k subscribers. The work done with this Seiko was very good!
Thank so much.
It's so much fun watching you tear down and rebuild these beautiful machines. How you fix some of the problems you find shows how creative you have to be to work on watches. Keep up the good work saving history.
Stunning result! Here's to the channel and the man behind it!
Your videos are my version of food asmrs. Ive had a very busy week at uni but watching you servicing watches has got a very calming effect on me. Keep doing what ur doing!
Thanks a bunch.
Loving your ultrasonic machine capabilities. Congratulations for the15k subscribers and thanks for all the work you put in the videos. After hours on working on a watch you work on a video, editing the mutiple angles, recording a voice , giving us knowledge and entertainment. Thank you Adam!
The coolest crystal I have seen on a watch. It just screams 1970s
Incredible!! You have a very easy to listen to voice and your explanations are awesome! Keep fixing!!!
The amount of love and care that went into this restoration really comes through in this video and your narration. As always it was truly a pleasure to watch!
That's a great idea, Adam. I enjoyed all your videos very much. Thanks for your effort to provide us with all this pleasure.
Absolutely gorgeous job! This is the first >1-hour video I've watched on youtube in years.
Wow, thank you!
You did a wonderful job restoring this watch. It's truly beautiful. Cheers Elle
I bought my 1st seiko when I was 19 years old (40 years ago). I still have the watch it is a chronograph. I have 2 now, and I plan on giving one of them to each of my sons . I am a huge seiko fan and a big fan of your channel. Winning the JDM would be a dream come true ! Thanks for the chance !
Very cool of you. Somebody is going to be very happy. Thanks for taking us along.
Watch is beautiful! What a transformation
Thank you very much.
I started watching your videos with my dad, it became our thing. I love watching them. They are informative and amazing to watch how you take something broken and fix it.
Adam I've watched many you tube videos showcasing wristwatch repairs and your enthusiasm alone puts you in a class by yourself! The excitement of transforming this watch was most enjoyable! Please keep them coming!
I love watching your restorations because you don;t just do service but you also work on the cosmetics as well. Great video!
I'm such a big fan of old Seiko watches and the watch repair community on youtube. I started watching Wristwatch Revival a while ago and recently found your channel!
I'm very glad you found it, thank you.
Having a watch serviced by you and seeing the whole process on TH-cam is really nice, but come on, who could reject the chance to own this beautiful vintage Seiko? The crystal is truly something special! I’m not sure I would have chosen one of these in the store, but seeing it now, it’s clear how gorgeous it really is. Here’s hoping to win this one!
I’ve been loving your videos Adam. Great detail. Great video. Great enthusiasm and humour.
This watch is stunning. I have a Rado with a faceted crystal. It really takes a watch to a different level. Would love it in my collection 😁
Keep it up my friend. I’m learning tons from you.
Much appreciated, thank you.
Amazing dial. Love the facetted crystal. I've been a fan for awhile now. More good stuff.
Thank you David.
Hello, this is the first of many video uploads of yours that left me gobsmacked… I am truly an automatic fan and can’t wait to tuck in to all your programs here…awesome work and more power to you
That is a beautifully restored watch! Thanks for sharing the restoration and the giveaway!
Another awesome watch and restore Adam! Really love the idea of winning the watch OR sending in one to have restored and repaired! That is awesome!
Another fantastic restoration on an iconic watch .Thanks for the generous giveaway.
That Crystal is so unique. Another awesome video.
Thanks.
Such a beautiful dial, I love the green sunburst pattern! So retro 70's and so cool. I also love the Japanese kanji characters available for the days. And of course it's a Seiko automatic with all their clever engineering. Thanks for featuring this one!
Very cool! Retro Seikos are definitely worth restoring!
Beautiful watch…that dial!
You do some outstanding watch repair/service videos and both my wife and I enjoy watching them. We especially like the Seiko videos. Thank you for sharing your skills with the viewers. Congrats on the 15,000!
I really enjoy your channel, and look forward to new content
What a stunningly beautiful watch. Your skills at servicing and then polishing, as well as your humility really came out in this video. Thanks again, can't wait to see the next one.
I stumbled across this channel and has become one of the most interesting I watch. No pun intended keep up the good work.
Thank you very much.
The dial and hands look great! The older movements were definitely built to last. Very generous giveaway.
I am a beginner watch collector , and have started teaching myself how to service and repair watches. I like watching your videos. Have learned a lot. Thank you
Watching your videos has encouraged me to try my hand at watch making. So far, I’ve replaced a broken case ring and put together a watch kit. Thanks for the encouragement!
So amazing how you do this small, detailed work, so many small moving parts, you're a king at your craft
Congratulations on 15,000 subscribers. Love your work.
That turned out completely amazing! Love how you explain everything. That dial is the best part. Wow
This is my favorite watch you’ve done to date! You are correct- whoever wins will have the toughest decision to make! I am in love with the dial and the crystal and the band! If I won, I don’t know what I would do!! I just don’t think I could pass up this watch, however my husband has his father’s watch that he’s been wanting serviced for a while now. I can’t wait until the 12th!!!
Next level watchmaking here. Attention to detail, impeccable lubrication and super clear video of the processes....
What's not to like.
Keep up the fantastic work!
👍
Adam. Amazing restoration and service. Case looks excellent witht the full polish and the brushed caseback. Like others here Im amazed there are faceted crystals still floating about for a 1973 Seiko. So much to like here. Itll be a tough choice for the eventual winner! Best wishes and congrats on reaching 15k.
Fantastic watch brought back to life by a true gentleman. Thanks Adam!
Absolutely beautiful watch. I love it when the older watches have so much vivid color.
You did a spectacular job with the case of this Seiko watch! It has an absolutely phenomenal look!
Amazing restoration!! It turned out beautifully! These older Seikos have such a nice design.
A truly beautiful old Seiko indeed. Love the channel and appreciation the generous giveaway. Cheers
Wow, sehr schöne Aktion! Deine Videos haben mich nun dazu gebracht, dass ich selber anfange alten Uhren wieder leben einzuhauchen. Ich bin immer wieder beeindruckt, wie toll die Resultate von deinen Restaurationen sind. ❤❤❤. Auf hoffentlich noch viele Videos und viele Inspirationen. Beste Grüße
Wow ! Simple gorgeous watch. Love the green dial !
I've always loved watching watch repair channels and yours is one I watch regularly. I wish I had the skills doing what you do. Congratulations on 15K and counting. Keep it coming
Wonderful job and a beautiful watch. The green dial is stunning.
Beautiful repair, amazing restoration, fantastic job!
Hello Adam and congrats with 15 K subscribers. Re this video - what a wonderful dial! I am getting much more excitement when see old vintage watches coming back the the life then to see another newly produced one. Fully agree that right tools make the difference but also combination of proper tools with "gold hands" make the difference. Thanks for the video
Goodness sir, what a stunner. That faceted crystal is simply breathtaking. Of course, your love for the work and narration makes experiencing these restorations even more uniquely special. I’m always impressed at your ability to communicate to us commoners so effectively. 👍
Great video and a beautiful watch. The dial and crystal are fantastic. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
The colors remind me of an XJ12 I saw many, many years ago. I have not worn a wrist watch in 40 years. I would proudly wear that watch for the remainder of my time on this earth. Well done. It is beautiful.
I really enable to joy watching you. I find it amazing that you are able to show so other people can enjoy the art that there was when it came to watches. thanks again.
What an impressive watch! That dial is beautiful, and it would look good even without the original crystal. Great job in restoring it!
Very cool watch. Thank you for sharing.
Great video Adam, and a great watch! I go giddy and weak at the knees for these 60s and 70s faceted dials and my wife thinks I'm crazy in the head. If I win, I'm taking the watch because I'm not THAT stupid hahaha 😀
Just finished the video and loved every moment. Great restoration on a great watch. Love the caseback work - even if it’s not something seen often it’s a great detail. Hope I’m not too late on the entry!
You're entered!
Wow stunning dial and crystal! Amazing job on bringing this piece back to life! Keep up the amazing videos! Good luck to everyone in the comp.
That crystal is stunning! I have never seen one like that before. Amazing results.
It always amazes me that Seiko would only release these great looking pieces in Japan. All the best.
Thanks for the opportunity! Brilliant content
What an absolute stunning watch. I can't imagine the winner not taking that thing, it's gorgeous! You have definitely knocked it out of the park sir.
Such attention to detail and cleanliness is great to see. I also enjoyed your demonstration of the winding works.
Great job Adam! I really liked you took the C clip off. Loved the dial. Good luck to everyone in the giveaway!
I love your labelling, I do similar.
It works well.
That watch is really nice! I love the color of the dial and markings i need to look for one and restore it also.
Lovely old Seiko and congrats on 15K subscribers!
What a watch! The restoration process was a joy to watch 😉
Really cool piece. It deserves another lifetime of service.
Hi Adam, I like to see your videos. My advice to you. Don't throw away the old glass. In many kinds you can buy only the glass (without the metal ring). After separating the old glass from the metal ring you can glue the new glass to the old metal ring. It is much cheaper than the original combo and you find the needed part much easier.
Such a beautifully restored watch. That’s such a unique crystal that holds up its style to this day. And the green dial with that classic 70’s tone and hue really knocks it out of the park. Gorgeous JDM.
Great choice of a watch to work on. The dial and crystal make it a very nice and standout piece. Thanks for keeping another old and interesting watch going and making great content.
Love the watch.. my wife bought me a simple Seiko quartz 33 years ago.. still love it.. and this I a nice one.. I enjoy your channel.. Frank in Colorado
Awesome restoration the watch turned out beautiful! Good luck everybody
Loved the video! I just started dipping my toes into watches. I have always been kinda fascinated by them and am pretty mechanically inclined, so hopefully, I can get into some servicing and collecting. Thank you so much for the videos, because without creators like you, guys like me would never have the opportunity to learn these kinds of skills.
Love these Seikos! I started about 1-2 years ago as well but am learning a lot from you, just the way you're explaining in great detail without being super dry has been really refreshing.
Huge relief when you removed the crystal and the dial was pristine!
Congrats on the 15k, and thanks for the giveaway :)
Beautiful work Adam!!! The end result is absolutely stunning, and worthy of your attention to detail. Crossing my fingers for the win!!! It’s almost as vintage as me, so that’s be kinda cool 😎. Looking forward to more restorations and what’s next. Cheers , and best of luck to everyone 👍
Nice going, Adam. Really enjoy your videos. You really bring any watch to life and your comments are so educational.
That dial is absolutely gorgeous! Congrats on 15,000 subscribers!
WOW what an amazing watch, its easy to forget the huge amount of time it takes to bring a watch like this to life. I love the commentary on you videos and way you don't claim to know everything, i am aware this is a hobby and what a hobby, you approach each challenge in a positive manor and its easy to see that you love your hobby, so keep going it helps me relax.
That is a beautiful watch! An amazing giveaway, it will look great on the lucky person’s wrist!Thank you!