Deep dive Seiko 5 - Uncut Live stream
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- 6309B movement, the predecessor of the 7001 and 7s26
Live Watchmaking. Look through the eyes of a watchmaker and share the passion of Kalle Slaap from team Chronoglide, Vintage Watch repair specialists near Amsterdam.
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Loved the video. Thanks for showing us the trick with the peg wood and the shock spring.
Excellent stream Kalle, gutted I missed it live 😤🤣 thank you my friend 👍👍
I don’t always get time to watch these videos but when I do it is a treat. Looking at my modern seiko 5 and thinking about what it will look like in 40 years
Love doing a Seiko once in a while, great little movements
Thank you so much. As a new person it's the older and less expensive SEIKO watches I collect and this is the first video I've found to disassemble one. This will help me when I start working on any of my watches. I realise these aren't profitable to fix and appreciate your generous time.
In 1972 i got my first Seiko 5 ...my numbers at school were not so good..promise, if they are good you get a watch..today one of my watches is a Seiko Skn809..regulated and with a nice leather strap! I am happy 😂.
Timeous....I was briefly busy with a 7S26C movement yesterday, but paused it when, during replacement of the balance wheel with hairspring, the brass stud for the regulator arm joined the Japanese Space Program. It never occurred to me to do the job with the balance cock screwed into the baseplate. I was trying to do it on the bench. Lesson learned.....thanks for the video.
7s26c is the same balance as nh35/36 but not 26a/b, put some rodico on the plate of a bench vice ,press the balance wheel into the rodico so the stud id facing upwards, align the cock vertical in the vice so the stud is gently resting on the regulator arm prongs,tighten the vice and press the stud downwards into the prongs,if you do it in the main plate you may slip and bend the spring or break the staff as sometimes they can be quite tight
@ExploreRepairRestore Thank you for this, much appreciated. I will try this. As soon as the new parts arrive....be well.
Another fine video!
If ever you fall on a Landeron 48(hand wound): it sure would be great to see dismantling, and to see why the bottom pusher system isn’t the same as so many other chronograph.
Long live Seiko💖great stream Kalle, was that watch fairy poo?😃
Hello I was wondering what kind of tweezers you used to remove the cannon pinion
I think it is a number 14. This video might be helpful. th-cam.com/video/Aa1IoYkLqfc/w-d-xo.html
@ thank you 😁
Wow
Great Great Watches
I wanted to see the state of inside the barrel 😂
I want polish only. Watch not working.😅
Een echte Seiko :)
" Oil that is, black gold, Texas tea " :)
A new oil well has just been discovered
Most Seiko 5 have a crown in front of the 4 index. Mine has a serial number 6N8222. Should I understand that it was produced in November 1976, not 1986?
:) Eerste Dinsdag van de Maand, Astonomie club Thales Zwolle :)
A seiko nut missed the great watch
I’m pretty sure that’s dead skin in the stem slot. Lol
glass shard..