Nice to have you back and thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video on TH-cam: 👍👌👏! Everything on this watch seems to be perfect, except for the dial, which is in bad, bad shape. Dials are about 90% of the value of a watch, so - if possible - I would marry this watch with a dial in nicer condition.
😍 omega constellation ... (full rotor auto movement !!) it makes me remind this longine conquest calendar (got one with a bumper from same period ... may be older by a decade ?) 😚time to put a transparent backcase on that 561 (keep the original one 🙃)
Sur certaines de mes vintages, j'ai mis des pompes fixes. On est obligé de les retirer à la pince en les tordant : c'est beaucoup plus solide, par contre évidemment faut pas changer de bracelet. Super chouette cette montre.
Great Video and a really nice watch. I just saw on the video, at 6:53 min, using your timegrapher, that the lift-angle is set for 52 degrees. According to Omega Service book, this should be 49 degrees (as most of Omega's vintage watches) Just so you can get a better read of the time precision 🙂 Cheers Jesper
Gorgeous watch and great service that you done on it. Someday I would like to get a vintage Omega from the 1960’s, is there any particular one that you suggest?
There are a lot of different type of omega from this era. From seamaster to constellation and the first speedmaster moon watch. Depends on what you like
If you’re interested in something a bit different looking, the first series of the Omega Dynamic are excellent value for money. If you like the visual appearance and style of the Omega Dynamic, the early models offer excellent movements, as seen in this video and also used in the Seamaster and the Constellation of the same era, but they are considerably less expensive. The slightly later models of the Dynamic use the 1000 series movements. As stated in this video, these movements aren’t as highly finished as their predecessors, but they are still excellent quality watches.
Un calibre un peu différent, de ceux dont on a l'habitude, jolis motifs qui changent des Côtes de Genève ( j'vous rigole 😁) et l'horloger qui le découvre lors d'une révision doit apprécier son intérieur... En fait, le cadran, qui a bien souffert, ne me dérange plus... Et bien sûr, le Savoir-faire de mon Horloger préféré.... 🙏⌚
Omega watch movements from this era were copper plated. As mentioned in this video, the 1000 series that were made a few years later lacked some of the quality of the movement seen in this video, and they were not copper plated anymore, either. It is true that the 1000 series movements were less highly finished, and slightly lower grade than their predecessors, but they are still excellent watches of better quality than much of what is being produced today.
Nice to have you back and thank you so much for sharing this beautiful video on TH-cam: 👍👌👏! Everything on this watch seems to be perfect, except for the dial, which is in bad, bad shape. Dials are about 90% of the value of a watch, so - if possible - I would marry this watch with a dial in nicer condition.
Yes I will see for the dial. I hesitated to send it for a restoration
Yes Perfect. A lovely Watch and as always great work. Keep well from New Zealand 🇳🇿
Thanks Bruce
Hi-just love these old omega watches. Very elegant watch. Enjoy your videos very much. Greetings.
Glad you like them!
Nice Job as always and nice video. Thank you. 👍👍
Thank you 🙏
Love to see you uploading a new video! I hope things are moving in the right direction.💪🏼
Working on it!
Beautiful work. The constellation case with the dog leg lugs is the best version IMO. I've had my eye on one of these in solid gold for while.
It is for sale on my website as well. It is a great case
@@FrenchWatchCollector I had a look but I just got a new Rolex Datejust from my AD and I'm trying to be good for a while!
@@jasons46 🤭
Very nice service. Thanks for posting.
My pleasure
What a caliber!
Love it too
😍 omega constellation ... (full rotor auto movement !!)
it makes me remind this longine conquest calendar (got one with a bumper from same period ... may be older by a decade ?)
😚time to put a transparent backcase on that 561 (keep the original one 🙃)
That would be cool!
Great footage. Love the restoration.
Thank you 😊
great restoration buddy!!!! 👍🙂
Thank you! Cheers!
I ❤ Omega Constellation 😊
They are very nice indeed
Sur certaines de mes vintages, j'ai mis des pompes fixes. On est obligé de les retirer à la pince en les tordant : c'est beaucoup plus solide, par contre évidemment faut pas changer de bracelet. Super chouette cette montre.
Très bonne idée !👍
Awesome video. Most beautiful watch. This is the watch worn by Al Pacino in the Godfather right 😍
I don’t know for Al Pacino but you might be right
Great Video and a really nice watch.
I just saw on the video, at 6:53 min, using your timegrapher, that the lift-angle is set for 52 degrees.
According to Omega Service book, this should be 49 degrees (as most of Omega's vintage watches) Just so you can get a better read of the time precision 🙂
Cheers Jesper
You are right
Is there a cooler watch than a Constellation pie pan? ...spoiler alert....No.
Nice work FWC!
😅
That dial is known as a pie pan or pie dish dial. 👍
@@orvillefindley8117 👍
Gorgeous watch and great service that you done on it. Someday I would like to get a vintage Omega from the 1960’s, is there any particular one that you suggest?
There are a lot of different type of omega from this era. From seamaster to constellation and the first speedmaster moon watch. Depends on what you like
@@FrenchWatchCollector I guess all the calibers were good from that time. I was leaning towards the Constellation model.
If you’re interested in something a bit different looking, the first series of the Omega Dynamic are excellent value for money.
If you like the visual appearance and style of the Omega Dynamic, the early models offer excellent movements, as seen in this video and also used in the Seamaster and the Constellation of the same era, but they are considerably less expensive.
The slightly later models of the Dynamic use the 1000 series movements. As stated in this video, these movements aren’t as highly finished as their predecessors, but they are still excellent quality watches.
@@mercuriall2810 Thank you.
Un calibre un peu différent, de ceux dont on a l'habitude, jolis motifs qui changent des Côtes de Genève ( j'vous rigole 😁) et l'horloger qui le découvre lors d'une révision doit apprécier son intérieur...
En fait, le cadran, qui a bien souffert, ne me dérange plus...
Et bien sûr, le Savoir-faire de mon Horloger préféré.... 🙏⌚
Merci Beaucoup
Nice video! How do you remember which screw goes where?
I keep the parts by family during disassembly and cleaning. It is easier for the assembly
.. thầy sữa đồng hồ.... mà đeo vô tay ko đúng cách😅❤... 😅😅😅😅😅
Great work Big fan. What desk is it you have?
Thank you. Sorry but I got this bench from an older watchmaker and this one apparently comes from Omega but there is no marking on it
Have you serviced one of the newer heuer-02 chronographs yet?
Not yet
how many days the clock vibrates or the clock turns the clock automatically
Therapeutic to watch ....
Thank you
this movement is red gold plated
Yes 👍
Omega watch movements from this era were copper plated.
As mentioned in this video, the 1000 series that were made a few years later lacked some of the quality of the movement seen in this video, and they were not copper plated anymore, either.
It is true that the 1000 series movements were less highly finished, and slightly lower grade than their predecessors, but they are still excellent watches of better quality than much of what is being produced today.
Which country you are living? my Rolex require servicing,
I am living in France