Best wishes to you and your family! As a tinkerer, I've got to ask, what was the issue with the movement after the first assembly that required another strip down?
Thanks mate. When the shock spring came of, I think I accidentally rubbed the oil of the jewel whilst faffing around with the spring. so it was running dry. Someone else thought I may have put the jewel on the flat side up.
Honk if you agree that gold mesh bracelets like these are one of the highpoints of elegance and human achievement. They’re so pretty. (So why can’t humans manage to make a good reliable toaster or stapler?)
Watchmaking aside as we all know you do great work, but at least from what I can see on these videos is that you're a great dad. Your mum raised a good bloke who turned out to be a great dad. If the videos need to be delayed because life gets in the way I'm pretty sure we all understand. Family first and then everything else comes after. Hope your mum is OK mate.
The “interruptions” from Trouble and the little one are a big part of what I love about your content. I often will rewind several times to catch the details of your interactions with the kids. It’s been said before, and will definitely be said again… you’re clearly a wonderful father, your patience and obvious love for your kids is wonderful to see. Thanks for including them in your videos.
I watch because of your entertaining narrative and humor. And because I'm fascinated by the internal mechanisms of small machinery. Don't think you have to jump through hoops for my attention lol. I'm probably not alone, I bet most of your viewers don't expect or need shock and awe to get us watching you! Best blessings to you and your family, and thanks for all the lovely and interesting things you show us. Whether you're just running it through the cleaner, or machining tiny parts, I love your channel!
Please don’t apologize for the “ interruptions”. It’s so refreshing to see a father behaving like a father, instead of parking the child behind an electronic device. Thank you
My day just got better, boring paperwork then I get a notification of your video, get a cup of tea,fire up TH-cam and relax, great video as always, hope your mums problems are small ones.😢
My grandson could speak but you couldn’t understand a word he said. At 4 years old he cut loose after speech therapy and is now very articulate at 6. Frighteningly adept at math too. We love the interruptions. Shows you are a good father and a human.
They still try to say he might be “on the spectrum” but who care?. He is an adorable, intelligent boy. Benjamin Franklin once attributed his long life to living farthest in town from the physician.
My sister is "on the spectrum" but now aged almost 60 she is extreemly successful in business and very wealthy, just a little cold in a social setting...
Mate I hope the joy and happiness your videos bring to everybody here is turned back on you and your family to help overcome the difficulties you are currently facing .
Joe, I may not speak for everyone but I would still watch every video of they were all just basic service or repair videos. I love watchmaking and your video style and personality are fantastic!
Tinker on and don't stop. Learning new things is a great thing. I've got my Dad's 1969 Omega that has a square face but no model on it anywhere. It's very very similar to this except for the fact that it's Automatic. Lovely little watch that I don't wear often enough. Never feel bad for excessive amounts of Macro shots either or the kids coming in either. This is how life is and should never be hidden from camera.
Congratulations on the excellent macro video, outstanding! What a beautiful watch - and lovingly treated. Thank you for your kind words. I've been a tinkerer since my schooldays, I'm now 82 and still tinkering, wouldn't be dead for quids.
That was a wonderful video, and such a beautiful 1970's OMEGA watch restoration + service, compliments on your camera work it was so sharp and clear. All the best for your mum and family 👍
I have been watching your Vids lately as I recover from a severe Illness at home and they have truly been a delight to watch they make my recovery so much easier to get through, also your commentary is so honest and just like a true bromey indeed, please don't change and I look forward to you next amazing vid
Loved the Jedi restoration, I have watched it a few times, but this is sooo satisfying too - what a handsome watch. Best wishes to you and your kids’ grandma 👵🏾
Don't ever apologize for the "interruptions"! I love the opportunity to have a look into a genuine, normal life. As well as the patient approach to everyday interruptions... Congrats on the happy kids.
I just love how you interact with your kids🥰 i have watched all of you videos, and i will continiue to watch your amazing work.. my favourite watchmaker on youtube! I learn so much😊 thank you sir!
All of your videos are quite interesting and entertaining. Please don’t apologize for the “interruptions” of your children: its a rare thing in this day and age for parents to spend quality time with their children.
I have a disabled son, he has more labels than woolworths, but he is the most loving child I know. let them label him, but his best label will be loved son. Safe journeys.
Joe, as usual, you killed it. For you it may have been a simple clean and service but I find it fascinating. I love watching your process and the detail you cover. I have the clumsiest pair of hooves ever bestowed to any being, so seeing a master at work, regardless of craft, is always a treat for the senses. And never apologise for taking time out. The world is all kinds of messed up and family should always be the number 1 priority. If you have to take time out for family or for yourself, nobody will mind. Peace and good wishes to you and your family.
As a tinkerer I not only mend what's broken or brake it even further but also brake what was working fine before, destroy the irreplaceable. But otherwise I'll never learn. I'd rather destroy things myself instead of listening to someone else's apologies, which won't grant any developement for me. Thanks for your gorgeous vids - and I'll pray for you.
Great to have you back after what felt like a long time. So, thank you for this well-made video of a beautiful watch, on which you produced a marvelous job.
I’d love to see you service and walk us through a Lange. I think someone’s eyes like yours would teach us a lot about the craftsmanship and finishing on these pieces.
I was tinkering for over 50 years - and got quite good at it... Then I discovered your channel, and gave up tinkering when I saw how it should be done! Love your work and your philosophy on life Joe. You exemplify what all good people should strive for - rationality, love and commitment to excellence. All your qualities are great inspirations and have a wonderful calming effect on a grumpy old man such as me!
I have one of these in automatic! In fact, I'm wearing it right now. My father gave me his old one from the late 70s/early 80s. Unfortunately, the dial was damaged, so I had it replaced by Omega when they did a complete service. Prior to replacing the dial, it had the DE VILLE in print like yours did. Now it's in cursive. I'll be keeping it as a family heirloom.
Good thoughts and wishes to your family! I had to stop working on old watches due to my hands being unable to stop shaking due to a worsening disability so I find watching you work very cathartic! Thanks for that! ❤
Lovely camera shots of this restoration. Love it. Don't worry too much about labels. My son had Asperger's, and he was grateful for the label as it meant it wasn't his fault, but a condition he could put things down to. He had special schooling thanks to the label, which fixed him up just fine. He is 40 years old now and a computer technician with a great job and a wife and two children and he tells me the label was a good thing. I resisted labels but they are not always bad.
We are each individual. And all are beautiful. Including Little Trouble. The simple video with "filler" is refreshing and fun. Take care of your business. God bless.
The proper response to why questions is why not. My nephew would drive everyone crazy with endless why questions. I said why not one day and it was like he suddenly experienced a Windows Blue Screen of Death!
This has become my dream watch, sir. I always had a thing for vintage Omega, but this watch....is just absolutely beautiful and perfect in every way. Thin, elegant, simple, and square. ah...
@NekkidWatchmaker @NekkidWatchmaker thank you for the reply, sir! I didn't expect to get an answer from you. Sadly, I don't think I can afford this watch now. The expense of life as of now is too tight for me. But this watch is so beautiful that it makes me dream of getting it one day. And I've never felt this way about a watch before. All thanks to you and your video. Hopefully, a beauty like this will be still available on the day when I can finally afford it. Again, thank you for the reply, kind sir 😊
@@benjaminfriederichs3189 could have been mate. Once that shock spring came off I probably accidentally wiped all the oil of the jewel whilst faffing around with the spring
Boys are often late bloomers, and if you have older children who are talkative, younger siblings usually have their needs fulfilled, therefore, have no need to talk.
This is what I was talking about in your last video. Regardless of how intricate, I just enjoy watching a master at work. You know I'm not a religious man but please know that I am thinking of you and yours and wish you well! As others have said, family must always come first. We aren't going anywhere, so take as long as you need, and when you are back and ready, start again. We will all still be here waiting for the next installment of "The Nekkid Watchmaker Chronicles" ... The best soap opera on TH-cam!! Until then, safe travels, mate!
I’m not even into watches or watch repair. I stumbled across one video and haven’t stopped watching (no pun intended). You do great work and you keep it fun.
Thanks for sharing your craft and your knowlege. I once had an accountant. She fired me because I tried to point out the wasteful and illogical pratice of gambling. I now have a savings account since my firing.
Joe do not worry about the little one , my youngest was like that at that age , he was seen by doc after doc , then we took him to a specialist , ( he also had an older brother and a sister ) , the chap said , he does not need to talk as he has older siblings to talk for him!! , my son is now 34 . PS great dad and a great watchmaker .
I know you want to show is New tricks every time, but I just enjoy to see you working. Excellent job also this time. Please don't stop making content, because you think we May have see something similiar. Best wishes
Always glad to see you, whatever you have to show us. Four of my five kids had speech delays. They had a speech therapist from the school district who worked with them before they were 5 years old. That was all they needed.
Another great learning video. Hope whatever your personal circumstances get resolved quickly with all our best wishes. Miss your soothing commentary and of course your superb craftsmanship.
Best wishes to you and your family! As a tinkerer, I've got to ask, what was the issue with the movement after the first assembly that required another strip down?
Thanks mate. When the shock spring came of, I think I accidentally rubbed the oil of the jewel whilst faffing around with the spring. so it was running dry. Someone else thought I may have put the jewel on the flat side up.
@@NekkidWatchmaker Thank you for the reply! Love your videos.
@@NekkidWatchmaker I think it was obvious that the off wing farnicle was jimmied. But you clearly sorted it.
Honk if you agree that gold mesh bracelets like these are one of the highpoints of elegance and human achievement. They’re so pretty. (So why can’t humans manage to make a good reliable toaster or stapler?)
@@johnsrabe those farnicles are a pain in the backside on a movement this small. Especially the off-wing ones.
Please don’t think that you always have to post the most dazzling restorations. I’m happy to watch anything you do.
Thanks mate
Very nice job Nekkid, enjoy your family and keep up the great work
I know, right?
Watchmaking aside as we all know you do great work, but at least from what I can see on these videos is that you're a great dad. Your mum raised a good bloke who turned out to be a great dad. If the videos need to be delayed because life gets in the way I'm pretty sure we all understand. Family first and then everything else comes after. Hope your mum is OK mate.
Thanks mate
So right
Word
The “interruptions” from Trouble and the little one are a big part of what I love about your content. I often will rewind several times to catch the details of your interactions with the kids. It’s been said before, and will definitely be said again… you’re clearly a wonderful father, your patience and obvious love for your kids is wonderful to see. Thanks for including them in your videos.
I watch because of your entertaining narrative and humor. And because I'm fascinated by the internal mechanisms of small machinery. Don't think you have to jump through hoops for my attention lol. I'm probably not alone, I bet most of your viewers don't expect or need shock and awe to get us watching you! Best blessings to you and your family, and thanks for all the lovely and interesting things you show us. Whether you're just running it through the cleaner, or machining tiny parts, I love your channel!
Thanks mate
Thanks for also sharing more mundane watch maintenance, don’t get stressed by chasing the most bizarre restaurations only ;)
Thanks mate
It is the simple pleasure of watching a master at work, and having "trouble" help.
Please don’t apologize for the “ interruptions”. It’s so refreshing to see a father behaving like a father, instead of parking the child behind an electronic device. Thank you
My day just got better, boring paperwork then I get a notification of your video, get a cup of tea,fire up TH-cam and relax, great video as always, hope your mums problems are small ones.😢
Thanks roger, really appreciate it
My grandson could speak but you couldn’t understand a word he said. At 4 years old he cut loose after speech therapy and is now very articulate at 6. Frighteningly adept at math too. We love the interruptions. Shows you are a good father and a human.
Thank you. So they didn’t try to label him with the A word?
They still try to say he might be “on the spectrum” but who care?. He is an adorable, intelligent boy. Benjamin Franklin once attributed his long life to living farthest in town from the physician.
@@caymanchristopher7014 lol that’s good advice in this day and age of the nasty medical industry
My sister is "on the spectrum" but now aged almost 60 she is extreemly successful in business and very wealthy, just a little cold in a social setting...
@@plasmaDave I worked for a CEO that was like this. He could be very engaging on the topic of business. Gos forbid you get stuck in a lift with him.
1970s in the 20th century. Gold Deville is beautiful. Very nice watch restoration. ⌚⌚⌚❤😊🤗☺️😍
Praying for your mom and your family. Love the videos.
Thanks Charles
Mate I hope the joy and happiness your videos bring to everybody here is turned back on you and your family to help overcome the difficulties you are currently facing .
Joe, I may not speak for everyone but I would still watch every video of they were all just basic service or repair videos. I love watchmaking and your video style and personality are fantastic!
Jnr sounds like a happy, loved little boy. Those are the only labels that matter. 👍
Thank you so much ☺️
Tinker on and don't stop. Learning new things is a great thing.
I've got my Dad's 1969 Omega that has a square face but no model on it anywhere. It's very very similar to this except for the fact that it's Automatic. Lovely little watch that I don't wear often enough.
Never feel bad for excessive amounts of Macro shots either or the kids coming in either. This is how life is and should never be hidden from camera.
Congratulations on the excellent macro video, outstanding! What a beautiful watch - and lovingly treated. Thank you for your kind words. I've been a tinkerer since my schooldays, I'm now 82 and still tinkering, wouldn't be dead for quids.
Thanks Fred
Oh wow, I bought my wife the womens version of this last year! Much,. much smaller but the bracelet etc. is identical (albeit scaled down). Love it!
That's such a beautiful watch. It looks like a 70's piece, yet it still looks timeless. 10/10 would wear with a suit.
That was a wonderful video, and such a beautiful 1970's OMEGA watch restoration + service, compliments on your camera work it was so sharp and clear. All the best for your mum and family 👍
Thanks mate
what an awesome "intruder" 😆 you are blessed !! 🙏🏻
Outrageous production values. From the lighting and microphotography to the music and the narration. Always a masterpiece. Thank you for doing it.
Thank you 🙏
I have been watching your Vids lately as I recover from a severe Illness at home and they have truly been a delight to watch they make my recovery so much easier to get through, also your commentary is so honest and just like a true bromey indeed, please don't change and I look forward to you next amazing vid
Beautiful watch, serviced and repaired by a true craftsman 👍👍👍
Loved the Jedi restoration, I have watched it a few times, but this is sooo satisfying too - what a handsome watch.
Best wishes to you and your kids’ grandma 👵🏾
Thank you 🙏
Don't ever apologize for the "interruptions"! I love the opportunity to have a look into a genuine, normal life. As well as the patient approach to everyday interruptions...
Congrats on the happy kids.
I just love how you interact with your kids🥰 i have watched all of you videos, and i will continiue to watch your amazing work.. my favourite watchmaker on youtube! I learn so much😊 thank you sir!
Thanks for your support mate
Those are not interruptions joe. Your family is a welcome bonus to the watch repair/restoration videos for which we have all subscribed
Just when I think this channel can't get any better, you add stop motion. Love it!
All of your videos are quite interesting and entertaining. Please don’t apologize for the “interruptions” of your children: its a rare thing in this day and age for parents to spend quality time with their children.
I have a disabled son, he has more labels than woolworths, but he is the most loving child I know.
let them label him, but his best label will be loved son. Safe journeys.
Thank you 🙏
One of 262k sending good vibrations to you and your family 🙏. Little man will be talking and asking “Many” questions very soon !
Joe, as usual, you killed it. For you it may have been a simple clean and service but I find it fascinating. I love watching your process and the detail you cover. I have the clumsiest pair of hooves ever bestowed to any being, so seeing a master at work, regardless of craft, is always a treat for the senses. And never apologise for taking time out. The world is all kinds of messed up and family should always be the number 1 priority. If you have to take time out for family or for yourself, nobody will mind. Peace and good wishes to you and your family.
Thanks Tom, and the same to you and yours mate
They aren’t interruptions. They are why we do what we do. You’re a brilliant dad.
Thank you 🙏
What a great painstaking watch repair, many thanks for your uplifting words of wisdom.
Thanks kamal
Adorable little visitor you have there! Love the sound of the little guy chatting away!
I love the watch break down but the commentary is my favorite. Plus Trouble’s guest appearances are always great. Awesome message at the end!
As a tinkerer I not only mend what's broken or brake it even further but also brake what was working fine before, destroy the irreplaceable. But otherwise I'll never learn. I'd rather destroy things myself instead of listening to someone else's apologies, which won't grant any developement for me. Thanks for your gorgeous vids - and I'll pray for you.
My prayers are going out to you and your family 🙏🏽🙏🏽❣️
Thanks mate
Good luck with your travels and god bless. FYI- I can sit and watch your video all day. Dont care how you recored them.
Great to have you back after what felt like a long time. So, thank you for this well-made video of a beautiful watch, on which you produced a marvelous job.
Thank you 🙏
Just catching up. Nice job on this beautiful little watch. Thanks for the share.
Thank you 🙏
I’d love to see you service and walk us through a Lange. I think someone’s eyes like yours would teach us a lot about the craftsmanship and finishing on these pieces.
Thank you for thinking of us. Our regards to you and your family. Keep well, keep safe. Good content, as always.
God bless you and your family, Sir! Thanks for all the endless hours of relaxing videos. I sure do enjoy watching them. Please keep them coming!
I was tinkering for over 50 years - and got quite good at it... Then I discovered your channel, and gave up tinkering when I saw how it should be done! Love your work and your philosophy on life Joe. You exemplify what all good people should strive for - rationality, love and commitment to excellence. All your qualities are great inspirations and have a wonderful calming effect on a grumpy old man such as me!
Love your vlogs and the giggles along the way, don’t ever change. 😄😄😄
Thanks mate
Smile on and thank you for making me smile.
Beautiful work as always...hope all comes good for you and your family
Thanks mate
I love the micro shots.I absolutely enjoy it when you interact with your family in your videos,especially when "Trouble" comes to invade.
Wonderful job, Joe.
Blessings to you and yours, especially Mum.❤
Thanks mate
I have one of these in automatic! In fact, I'm wearing it right now. My father gave me his old one from the late 70s/early 80s. Unfortunately, the dial was damaged, so I had it replaced by Omega when they did a complete service. Prior to replacing the dial, it had the DE VILLE in print like yours did. Now it's in cursive. I'll be keeping it as a family heirloom.
Had a good laugh when the gears worked their way into the movement on their own! Good editing!!
Very nice watch......I love the fact you have your boy around you....God bless you, brother and your whole family.
Happy to manage to be first to like and wish you well with your Mum and your travels... ✈️🧳🧳
Thanks mate
Good thoughts and wishes to your family! I had to stop working on old watches due to my hands being unable to stop shaking due to a worsening disability so I find watching you work very cathartic! Thanks for that! ❤
Thank you 🙏
Big fan of your gentle voice, massive knowledge, humor, and watching the mechanics. Much peace to you and the best to your Mom and family.
Thank you and the same to you and yours
I have prayed for you and your family.
Thanks mate
At least one certain thing is that God has this. Loved this piece. Was great to watch. Thanks again.
Thank you 🙏
A beautiful watch, beautifully presented. I love the macro shots. Good luck on your trip!
Many thanks!
A truly beautiful watch; and expertly restored. Keep it up and love to the kids too !!!!!!!!!!
Lovely camera shots of this restoration. Love it.
Don't worry too much about labels. My son had Asperger's, and he was grateful for the label as it meant it wasn't his fault, but a condition he could put things down to. He had special schooling thanks to the label, which fixed him up just fine. He is 40 years old now and a computer technician with a great job and a wife and two children and he tells me the label was a good thing. I resisted labels but they are not always bad.
Thank you 🙏
We are each individual. And all are beautiful. Including Little Trouble. The simple video with "filler" is refreshing and fun. Take care of your business. God bless.
Thanks scott
I hope your mom is alright! I always say family first!!
My sisters boy didn’t utter a real word till he was 4. Now he won’t SHUTUP!😀
The proper response to why questions is why not. My nephew would drive everyone crazy with endless why questions. I said why not one day and it was like he suddenly experienced a Windows Blue Screen of Death!
What a genuinely decent way of looking at life you put forward- intelligence with humour and a little humility. Bless you..
thought for sure you were going to launch that spring on the keyless works side when you were tearing down the watch. I think you got lucky.
I appreciate the education and your peaceful presentation. It's refreshing and needed these days.
Thank you 🙏
As always, excellent work! Sending good thoughts, and well wishes to you and your family!
Thanks mate
Beautiful watch. I really enjoyed the macro. Never realized how polished some of the screw heads are. Nice touch Omega.
Joe where you been? You need to do 2 or 3 videos a week.
This has become my dream watch, sir. I always had a thing for vintage Omega, but this watch....is just absolutely beautiful and perfect in every way. Thin, elegant, simple, and square. ah...
@NekkidWatchmaker @NekkidWatchmaker thank you for the reply, sir! I didn't expect to get an answer from you. Sadly, I don't think I can afford this watch now. The expense of life as of now is too tight for me. But this watch is so beautiful that it makes me dream of getting it one day. And I've never felt this way about a watch before. All thanks to you and your video. Hopefully, a beauty like this will be still available on the day when I can finally afford it. Again, thank you for the reply, kind sir 😊
@@NekkidWatchmaker But being asked by you certainly made me temtped. May I ask the price of the watch?
The client asked me recently that he wants to sell it. Please email me and I’ll find out for you.
Great video, Joe, and macro shots were not boring at all. What was the fix for uneven trace in the timegrapher? Some dirty pinion or jewel?
Thanks mate, most likely not enough oil on the cap jewel
@@NekkidWatchmaker Thanks! Your videos and narrative are always a pleasure. Have a safe travel!
I thought I saw the cap jewel on the dial side get in flat side up.
@@benjaminfriederichs3189 could have been mate. Once that shock spring came off I probably accidentally wiped all the oil of the jewel whilst faffing around with the spring
The watch is a “Timeless” this of beauty. Love your videos and so impressed by your work. From a retired T&D maker of 42 years.
Thanks Larry
Boys are often late bloomers, and if you have older children who are talkative, younger siblings usually have their needs fulfilled, therefore, have no need to talk.
This is what I was talking about in your last video. Regardless of how intricate, I just enjoy watching a master at work. You know I'm not a religious man but please know that I am thinking of you and yours and wish you well!
As others have said, family must always come first. We aren't going anywhere, so take as long as you need, and when you are back and ready, start again. We will all still be here waiting for the next installment of "The Nekkid Watchmaker Chronicles" ... The best soap opera on TH-cam!!
Until then, safe travels, mate!
Thanks Phil
I'm not sure I even watch these videos for the video content any more, as good as it is. It does bring me inner peace and I thank you.
Nothing more relaxing than watching one of your videos. Thanx
Thanks mate
Nekkid Watchmaker the Jacques Cousteau of watchmaking. Peace and blessings. Your voice always calms me down. Thank you.
Thanks mate
I listen to you to hear the interruptions! I love listening to your little ones
I’m not even into watches or watch repair. I stumbled across one video and haven’t stopped watching (no pun intended). You do great work and you keep it fun.
Thank you 🙏
Safe Journeys and prayers for your mum too. God Bless.
I wouldnt worry about the amount of videos you post... I like the the quality and your editing...
Praying for you and your family. Your son is perfect.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for sharing your craft and your knowlege. I once had an accountant. She fired me because I tried to point out the wasteful and illogical pratice of gambling. I now have a savings account since my firing.
Your family appearances are very welcome! The Omega is beautiful in its simplicity.
Thank you 🙏
I for one loved all the "filler"! God bless you and the family as you dodge all the potholes of life!
Thank you 🙏
Joe do not worry about the little one , my youngest was like that at that age , he was seen by doc after doc , then we took him to a specialist , ( he also had an older brother and a sister ) , the chap said , he does not need to talk as he has older siblings to talk for him!! , my son is now 34 . PS great dad and a great watchmaker .
Thanks Paul
I really like your style of being cool with your kid as you perform this meticulous work. Please keep your anonymity.
I know you want to show is New tricks every time, but I just enjoy to see you working. Excellent job also this time. Please don't stop making content, because you think we May have see something similiar. Best wishes
Thank you 🙏
I have a similar Omega but with the 620. Nice to see a similar movement up close. Thank you.
Always glad to see you, whatever you have to show us. Four of my five kids had speech delays. They had a speech therapist from the school district who worked with them before they were 5 years old. That was all they needed.
Thanks for the watchmaking and life lessons
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful watch. Just a tinkerer here and I would watch your videos even if I wasn’t.
Signing school shirts on the last day of school takes me back
You are such a blessing to the watch community.
Thanks Chris
Another great learning video. Hope whatever your personal circumstances get resolved quickly with all our best wishes. Miss your soothing commentary and of course your superb craftsmanship.
22:23 the stop action is charming and fun but it also allows for a much clearer view of where things go.
nice one Joe
Could watch this all day long. Hope you and the family are keeping well mate. Cheers from Ireland 👍
The "interruptions" are precious and you are a blessed man.
Thank you 🙏
Yay! New vid from the master(& Trouble & Trouble 2). 😃 Good luck with your travels and your mum. Lovely little Omega movement. 👍
Thanks mate