at around 05:00, you can see there is a washer on the center plate for the second wheel, but I think this washer was lost and not installed when you put back the second wheel there.
Excellent video. I can confirm, from personal experience, that leaving out the 4th wheel washer, does mess up the movement! I have a similar movement, A-201, found in Westclox. Seiko name is left off. The tiny spring for the escape wheel jewel is a nightmare.
Just a bit of interesting information, while it's mentioned the watch is produced in early 1970s, it actually predates that! The serial number begins with an 8, along with the manufacturing period of the 6602 that points to this being either 1968 or 1978. It also says Water Proof, which was changed in 1969 to Water Resistant. therefore, this watch was made in 1968!
I'm curious about your washing and rinsing solutions. It's interesting to see a manual (and thereby far less costly) approach to cleaning watch parts, and I'd like to know more about your process. Thanks in advance.
Ficou muito bom o resultado, embora a pulseira de aço pareça mais adequada. Pergunto como leigo: se foi possível repintar o mostrador, então não poderia ser repintada também a roda da data, ou substituí-la? Obrigado por compartilhar o vídeo.
Thank you for your comment. I got the repainting work out sourced. The guy who repainted the dial doesn’t have experience in repainting the date wheel so I left it as it is.
I hate refurbished, repainted dials! And this one is done very bad and nasty..Loke at the O at the end,it's so obvious but is repainted! Why you just don't leave it in original condition for God sake...
at around 05:00, you can see there is a washer on the center plate for the second wheel, but I think this washer was lost and not installed when you put back the second wheel there.
I love the older watches they had class
What a video! Absolutely perfect. I'm restoring my 66a movement and this video is helping me a lot. Thank you!
Excellent video. I can confirm, from personal experience, that leaving out the 4th wheel washer, does mess up the movement! I have a similar movement, A-201, found in Westclox. Seiko name is left off. The tiny spring for the escape wheel jewel is a nightmare.
Very nice job. The watch ended up quite beautiful. Good job.
Thank you so much.
Congratulations on this art and peace. It's really great that you don't talk or play music on the movie. I hope you are happy and healthy.❤️❤️❤️
Just a bit of interesting information, while it's mentioned the watch is produced in early 1970s, it actually predates that!
The serial number begins with an 8, along with the manufacturing period of the 6602 that points to this being either 1968 or 1978. It also says Water Proof, which was changed in 1969 to Water Resistant. therefore, this watch was made in 1968!
Lovely, thank you for the information.
October, 1968 assuming that the case back is original to that watch.
Great job, very good to watch. I like the repainted dial, it brings your watch back to life and looks great in white👏.
Very nice restoration of an very old vintage product. Allah bless you.
Thank you very much. JazakAllah ❤️
I'm curious about your washing and rinsing solutions. It's interesting to see a manual (and thereby far less costly) approach to cleaning watch parts, and I'd like to know more about your process. Thanks in advance.
Agree on referring back to the manual.
Great job! Seems like you missed a washer on the under the second wheel....it was there on disassembly, gone on assembly
Perfect 🥰
Nice video. I see that the watch face has been repainted?
Ficou muito bom o resultado, embora a pulseira de aço pareça mais adequada. Pergunto como leigo: se foi possível repintar o mostrador, então não poderia ser repintada também a roda da data, ou substituí-la? Obrigado por compartilhar o vídeo.
Thank you for your comment. I got the repainting work out sourced. The guy who repainted the dial doesn’t have experience in repainting the date wheel so I left it as it is.
Good job. What did you use to clean the parts?
Excellent restoration. I'm curious to know how your repainted the dial and brought back all the texts
Thank you very much. I got it outsourced. I know a guy who restores the watch dials.
Le quedó nuevo!!!!!!!
Did you lose the washer from the 4th wheel? Love this movement, but that guy loves to disappear!
I had the washer but was not sure about its purpose. Then I realized that watch keeps stopping and I replaced the washer back.
Hermoso quedo ese Relojaso !!!!!
Super!
I have two. One Seiko from my father and a Oriente was give to me as bhirtday present 1979
Buen día..,.,.....cómo restauró el dial
Hi, I got it outsourced. I know a guy who restores the watch dials.
You are in Pakistan
MashaALLAH!
JazakAllah
You call that "restoration" ?? I and most viewers would call it a "maintenance service".
Sin una palabra ??? No llegan al que lo visualiza, se ladilla, se cansa y pulsa manita abajo... Créame !!!
I wish the dial was kept in Silver! and just reprint the letters
Такие же имею часы. От деда перешли, часы с 1971 года.
That’s a beautiful watch you have inherited from your grandfather.
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I hate refurbished, repainted dials! And this one is done very bad and nasty..Loke at the O at the end,it's so obvious but is repainted! Why you just don't leave it in original condition for God sake...
He isn’t asking for any opinions, the redial is subjective and just like I hate milk but you probably like it!