I messed it up! But in this video I attempt to fix it. I learn a lot. Learn with me! Proper watch building video coming soon! :) #ElliotColl #Watch #Watchmaking
Жүктеу.....
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@lip03pd3 ай бұрын
I've literally just ordered a shed load of Seiko parts because of you...... I didn't know I could build a watch, I didn't know I wanted to build a watch, but here we are, I'm considerably poorer, but ultimately infinitely happier..... Nice one bro
@TheRetroFuture2
3 ай бұрын
hahahahahaha good luck!!!! enjoy!
@b.3015
3 ай бұрын
Same here, I’m very excited to get into this hobby. I hope your watch turns out amazing!
@Gjasdlmaehuioh12
3 ай бұрын
Do you have a parts list for the original video? Would like to do something similar but dont know where to start@@TheRetroFuture2
@pistacheganache
3 ай бұрын
I found everything but the hands on the web! Could you by any chance share the link of the blue milgauss?
@djroofless1115
3 ай бұрын
Where did you order from?
@ScratchyBaws3 ай бұрын
Looking forward to next weeks video where he totally restores a £30K antique watch from scratch.
@finleycastle81233 ай бұрын
Professional clockmaker here, Thouroughly enjoyed watching this video. Having descovered you through my passion of Nintendo and gameboy restoration, seeing you get into watchmaking - a job very related to mine, is just amazing to watch, keep up the amazing content bro!
@drolby4766
Ай бұрын
how can i get into your job?im 18,almost finished high school and this job is very interesting to me.
@dannyman57513 ай бұрын
Please more watch videos!!
@OnlyRealmatze
3 ай бұрын
Please watch more videos
@ScratchyBaws
3 ай бұрын
Videos more please watch.
@Freak-711
3 ай бұрын
!!soediv hctaw erom esaelP
@ChaossX77
3 ай бұрын
You can watch all of them of you want.
@carsaregood911
3 ай бұрын
More please videos watch
@yosefmarkov4253 ай бұрын
I love the fact that the wall behind him is a beautiful Bergeon watchmaker's green and his work surface is gray
@khilick
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking that
@IAmTheSwarley3 ай бұрын
WANUAL MIND! haha, great videos, waiting for more like these!
@jackm45672 ай бұрын
Loveeeeee all of this! I’ve just gotten in to watches and started small with a Seiko 5 (SRPG39) your recent watch videos have only caused me to want to dive deeper.
@WEWElchin3 ай бұрын
I made my old man a custom pepsi a couple of years back and loved it, Watched your last video and it sparked that passion to build watches again. Ordered myself some parts to make one for myself. Thanks for posting this and look forward to more content!
@Viral-Mage3 ай бұрын
I didn't know I wanted to or could make my own watch until I saw your videos. I did my first Game Boy mod after watching your videos, and now I'm itching for a new watch... I'm looking forward to more watch videos!
@Albert-ru7ob3 ай бұрын
If you would have asked me a few years ago if I cared about gameboys, I would have said no. Because of you, I am now a huge retro gamer, with my favorite console being the gameboy. If you would have asked me a month ago if I cared about watches, I would have said no. Because of you, (mostly yesterday’s livestream but your other videos too) I am now wearing a watch more often and hoping to get a better one. Thanks so much for letting me find some hobbies that I genuinely enjoy (mostly the gameboy stuff but the watches I’m still figuring out). I love watching all the content you keep making, keep it up! :)
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
One important thing for watches Is that you should NEVER go into debt because of it! (Like taking out a loan or spending more money than you should on a watch!). For me I set a budget and I try to stick to it as closely as possible.
@liiightoriginal9949
3 ай бұрын
The perfect consumer
@watchingdanny3 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I'm going to go ahead and build my own. Small suggestion, blue loctite on the threads for the crown. It'll ensure that it doesn't come undone from the stem during normal use. Thanks again for the fun video.
@ianjenkins46413 ай бұрын
- points for no fingers rubbers
@crisscooter3 ай бұрын
I just saw your two videos of this watch and straight up ordered the parts to build my own 😂 thanks for showing this, great content
@tuberaiderАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing your successes (and mistakes) with us on your watchmaking journey.
@SaLlBuLl853 ай бұрын
Iv been waiting for these watch-making/repair videos since you mentioned it years ago. Love all your content mate
@BuzzBazzJ3 ай бұрын
I started looking into this around the time you posted the first video. Tip that should be added, If people order a housing with "normal" feet for the bands, they can use any quick-disconnect bands to have more day to day variety. I have this on my smartwatch, and as I am ordering parts to repair my grandfathers old watch I am going to use new bands. Also a thing to look out for is the size of the movements and what the case takes. there are some fitments rings that can help if you have a large case with a smaller movement, but it's great to look out for.
@TheBugkillah3 ай бұрын
Locktite the stem threads to the inside of the crown. It’s the light locktite where you can still get it back apart, but not easy.
@Filmedon3DS3 ай бұрын
We like your watch videos just as much as your retro videos because they share your passion for the things you enjoy. We watch because we enjoy seeing you put some effort and care into whatever you upload each week! Keep it up, your channel keeps growing grow as a result of doing what you enjoy because it shows, and people can relate to that.
@JonnyMakesRings3 ай бұрын
The Stüssy vest goes too hard
@Tythrak
3 ай бұрын
It's ugly and massively overpriced
@cheapasstech3 ай бұрын
Always clean watch parts (especially after filing/polishing) in a watch parts cleaner - don’t use an ultrasonic ! The Nekkid Watchmaker might be a good source to learn.
@mikeellis43452 ай бұрын
I’m now regearing and ordering parts for a winter watch build or three here in Sydney! Well done fixing that stem issue! Cheers
@ImAlsoMerobiba3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience!
@TopTierTicker3 ай бұрын
Smashed it mate 🙏 looking forward to seeing your next build
@malaise923 ай бұрын
Great video! You definitely wanna watch a couple of Wristwatch Revival videos if you haven’t already. Good stuff!
@FannieLaGreca2 ай бұрын
Well done Elliot! You give hope to this new beginner!
@Justarandomcuber20103 ай бұрын
Glad you were aboe to fix it. Love how the watch looks. Cant wait for some more watch content
@WulfilaBelmont3 ай бұрын
Yooo, nice work Elliot! Definitely looking forward to more watch works videos! And thanks for doing a solid job explaining things. :)
@carddamom1883 ай бұрын
I love the retro gamming, love the cooking content and love the watch videos... Really a nice surprise keep it up!!! ❤❤❤
@weeeeee8313 ай бұрын
I saw your last video and ordered a watch worth of "rolex" parts! Excited to start the build
@CharlieNFeliciaPack3 ай бұрын
More watch content! Beautifully done!
@rockaholictom3 ай бұрын
Can't wait I really want to make my own along with your video!
@AdamWilson19833 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the parts llst. I'd love to give this a go.
@DonCholu2 ай бұрын
I like your energy and enthusiasm
@roYTube682 ай бұрын
Well done! 👍
@r8teful3 ай бұрын
I've always been interested in watches and always wanted to make my own. Subscribed and looking forward to your next watch building session!
@nathanaelsmith35533 ай бұрын
Thank you for your instructive content. I have successfully built 2 watches so far but am struggling with 2 others. I have found that callipers are unnecessary when sizing the crown stem. I just use paper and a sharp pencil. I make 2 marks on the paper showing the length of the excess on the paper. I use that to gauge how much to remove. But of corse leave a contingency and file down and test. I have also started using blue Locktite. I look forward to your next watch making videos.
@GAlvarado3 ай бұрын
Nice man! That's gotta feel good I remember how you wanted it to pop out of the screw down position from the last vid
@carson_rock1953 ай бұрын
I have been watching your videos for a while but I had never watched anything about watches (besides listening to a friend of mine who is a jeweler) I watched your video and found it SUPER interesting for some reason tho, so good job, keep it up ❤
@justmeeagainn2 ай бұрын
Nice job. Looks great.
@333fran3 ай бұрын
I feel you, I build a watch too & cut that part TOO short, when unscrew the crown switch to time setting, I ordered a new one & cut it in correct length 😂
@therichieboy3 ай бұрын
This is very useful for us amateur watch tinkerers. Subscribed. Ps some sellotape on those callipers will protect against scratches.
@jkm10593 ай бұрын
Looking great! One thing, on a movement like that, avoid changing the date while the time is in the “danger zone” of 9-3 -may break the date function.
@RobertTheBrick
3 ай бұрын
is that 09-15 or 21-03?
@brothermanben7140
3 ай бұрын
@@RobertTheBrick yes
@Itransform105
2 ай бұрын
@@RobertTheBrick Going by the user manual in one of my Seikos it says 20:00-04:00 so I'd assume it's 21:00-03:00.
@larshanselmann65142 ай бұрын
I also like this new content, even it's not gaming stuff. You are just sympathic with all you do and explain.
@heidiwynn3 ай бұрын
Nice! Good job. Very interesting and entertaining.
@Punmaster90013 ай бұрын
I didn't see the first video, but it's worth a watch
@JeanPierreBro3 ай бұрын
Love it! Can't wait for the in-depth tutorial
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
There are a bunch on KZread! Some guys even sell kits for these!
@Unlucky17763 ай бұрын
Love these new videos!! Youre getting your fans into watches and thats what horology needs rn! (Since it's getting to be a VERY niche hobby)
@nazmishehi78353 ай бұрын
got the exact same build at wristmodding, looks great
@Boring_Ira2 ай бұрын
You can use the sharp point of the caliper to score the ink from your marker. It will make a fine line exactly where you need it.
@zenithseeker7Ай бұрын
If you’ve got it in you, I’d love to see you assemble a mechanism from scratch! I think it’d be a really fun experience and also give you ultimate freedom wrt parts, etc.
@xXfzmusicXx3 ай бұрын
You really should open and oil the mechanism. These cheap aliexpress mechanisms have 0 oil in them which will cause it to go off by anywhere from 30 to 300 seconds per day
@RadMAN-mh3dn
29 күн бұрын
How to do it
@sammyh53043 ай бұрын
I wanna make my own watch. Great video.
@cseivardАй бұрын
Thanks! I have a Seiko with a broken crown. I still be fixing this as soon as I order parts!
@Addictedtocollecting013 ай бұрын
Love the watch videos!
@BigDeal07163 ай бұрын
Thank you Elliot, for once again helping me keep my sanity.
@edwardmarshall57773 ай бұрын
I just like the idea of customizing your own build with available parts.
@TheSkaldenmettrunk2 ай бұрын
Looks much better.
@foofango3 ай бұрын
Love to watch watch videos!
@mattclarke87913 ай бұрын
My watchmaking journey began only a few years ago, where even just changing a bracelet to a strap was a big thing. Now I bring old Seiko and G-Shock watches back to life, using original parts where possible or new parts where it isn’t. I can’t remember the last whole watch I bought brand new (parts don’t count)!
@xTuTxEPiCz3 ай бұрын
Have you considered getting a see through case back? Its always cool to take it off and watch the mechanism at work.
@PocketUau3 ай бұрын
I’m so happy to see watch content from my favorite VGame related content creator! I’m sure you’d love watches from San Martin as well. Excellent quality pieces I can definitely back with ownership experience. Great stuff for the money :) Have a great evening Elliot!
@PocketUau
3 ай бұрын
Also, you should only tighten a screw down crown as far as it goes before your fingers slip. Make sure you avoid tightening it further than when it stops, as it could place stress on the inside of the movement and might wear down the threading sooner.
@danielzwarren3 ай бұрын
I got into watch making like a year ago watching wristwatch revival on youtube. I planning on eventually buying an older rolex that needs some work and repairing it. Even the damaged ones are expensive though lol.
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
Yea rolexes are insane. I'd probably go for an old omega constellation if I knew how to work on watches lol
@angadsodhi17302 ай бұрын
love the watch content please make more videos like this
@SESA.Trades3 ай бұрын
Please make more watches! I really enjoyed both videos
@TheFelicityWildcams3 ай бұрын
Loving the watch content
@gorgnof3 ай бұрын
More Watch videos from you, yay!!!! thank you :D
@FredrikFridsten3 ай бұрын
When deciding how much to cut the stem, I've always measured the distance from the outside of the case, i.e. the inner edge of the crown when fully screwed in, to the inside of the crown with the spring compressed. Ideally I would like the spring to be fully compressed when the crown is fully screwed in.
@K_man2173 ай бұрын
Please keep going, more watchmaking love the better!!! Welcome to our obsession lol
@crispinnnn3 ай бұрын
Welcome to the watchworld mate!
@philippeberl8973 ай бұрын
Would it be possible to link all the parts used for this watch somewhere? That would be awesome, so we know which parts fit and so on
@ligmaengineer8968
2 ай бұрын
It’s in the description of the original video
@EhRandomGuy3 ай бұрын
Oh hey Elliot! It might just be worth dribbling a drop of loctite onto the threads of your steam so it holds onto the crown itself proper!
@pkbreeze083 ай бұрын
Already, I just watched (no pun intended) that video last night😂
@Steakkiller3 ай бұрын
You can also use these parts to modify/restore old Seikos. Basically every Seiko 5 with a 7S26 movement should be compatible with modern parts. I've build a custom vintage style dive watch from a very water damaged Seiko SKX025.
@michaelm92113 ай бұрын
Keep the watch videos coming. I love gameboys and watches. Here is an idea for a future video, a gameboy watch 😮
@K_man2173 ай бұрын
If you do lean into this and want to keep making these watchmaking videos for us, you should check out a Trinocular Microscope so you can mount a camera into it and film what you see directly overhead. Will be a game changer for you. Much love bro!!!
@lossc83 ай бұрын
Just subscribed, great content !
@countbasie203 ай бұрын
as an avid watch collector (18 watches from all sorts of brands like longines, omega, tissot, girard-perregaux, vulcain, nomos, seiko, tag heuer, junghans, casio, doxa, stowa, etc.) I approve of the new content.
@McChubsLastname3 ай бұрын
Love your videos
@TalMolco3 ай бұрын
great fix bro! the watch looks great if u need help with any build u do let me know i do it for a long time and can give u tips if needed
@darrenfalconer32673 ай бұрын
Wristwatch revival is a good channel to check out. Does vintage repairs and seeing such tiny parts and interesting tools is cool
@JayJoGER3 ай бұрын
Nice bro
@krisbabic893 ай бұрын
You should try loctite blue instead of superglue. Had you gotten a good connection with the glue before, you would have been hosed fixing this bc the crown would have been stuck on. Also, pinch the threads with the pliers when tightening the crown on the stem. Where you’re grabbing, you could bend or damage it. That’s the gear for the stem interacting with the movement.
@andreamosca89562 ай бұрын
Nice job, really enjoied the video! As usual measure twice, cut once :)
@augerdphanter59963 ай бұрын
I did the same mistake, too lazy to buy the proper tools so I just try to improve my shoddy guess work. As long as the watch still running well, i'm a happy man 😂
@miguelvieira36873 ай бұрын
That's pretty cool!! I have a mechanical pocket watch I bought when I was a teen, but I let a friend look and he forced the winding mechanism and it broke, after all these years it's now missing a tiny seconds clock hand and somehow it's missing a gear too, do you think it could be possible to fix it myself?
@nullbyt3 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@xnamkcor3 ай бұрын
As someone who owns multiple calipers, buy at least one analog set. They hold Zero for much longer, and don't "slip" as much. Also, you did good by getting one with a thumb roller. Make sure any new ones have one too.
@Ragonkai3 ай бұрын
That was a good safety squint.
@MrMuskadine3 ай бұрын
Yay! More watch content!
@bennygordon58983 ай бұрын
Could you link all the tools that you use for the next video if possible? Excellent video.
@matthewmachanda93903 ай бұрын
Did I just hear wanual mind? Subscribed!!
@ryanbane3 ай бұрын
Elliot, can you post links during your next watch build to the parts you used? Thanks!
@HitnRunTony3 ай бұрын
I would never do this, but it’s still fun to watch
@dodgydruid3 ай бұрын
Just acquired a Pulsar and an Alba pair of Manta Ray's both rare as rocking horse bollo... er teeth.. er whatevers The Pulsar has no dial but Aliexpress stepped up to the line on that one and the Alba is complete, both 7S26 may well convert to NH36. Sitting here watching vids as I attack my 6119 and 7019 curvy TV Seiko's with polishing cream and dremel, been stripping down an old skool Casio diver today in prep for its new movement.
@amitkeni47943 ай бұрын
I think it would be quite cool to have a transparent casing to see inside the watch
@jasonlong97253 ай бұрын
Don't hold the stem with the plyers on the triangular portion of the stem. That is what engages the mechanisms in the movement. Hold it up by the bottom portion of the threads that do not go into the crown
@TikTalk3 ай бұрын
Great video! :) BUT you *should not* catch the stem by the square part that goes into the movement. This may damage the part of the stem responsible for time settings.
@BigDuke6ixx2 ай бұрын
Only do quite date adjustment when the hands are around 6am or pm. There is a risk of damaging the movement if you do it around 12.
@lex_corptech2 ай бұрын
Thought the superglue on the stem was gonna be a pain - seemed like it came right off no problem!
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I've literally just ordered a shed load of Seiko parts because of you...... I didn't know I could build a watch, I didn't know I wanted to build a watch, but here we are, I'm considerably poorer, but ultimately infinitely happier..... Nice one bro
@TheRetroFuture2
3 ай бұрын
hahahahahaha good luck!!!! enjoy!
@b.3015
3 ай бұрын
Same here, I’m very excited to get into this hobby. I hope your watch turns out amazing!
@Gjasdlmaehuioh12
3 ай бұрын
Do you have a parts list for the original video? Would like to do something similar but dont know where to start@@TheRetroFuture2
@pistacheganache
3 ай бұрын
I found everything but the hands on the web! Could you by any chance share the link of the blue milgauss?
@djroofless1115
3 ай бұрын
Where did you order from?
Looking forward to next weeks video where he totally restores a £30K antique watch from scratch.
Professional clockmaker here, Thouroughly enjoyed watching this video. Having descovered you through my passion of Nintendo and gameboy restoration, seeing you get into watchmaking - a job very related to mine, is just amazing to watch, keep up the amazing content bro!
@drolby4766
Ай бұрын
how can i get into your job?im 18,almost finished high school and this job is very interesting to me.
Please more watch videos!!
@OnlyRealmatze
3 ай бұрын
Please watch more videos
@ScratchyBaws
3 ай бұрын
Videos more please watch.
@Freak-711
3 ай бұрын
!!soediv hctaw erom esaelP
@ChaossX77
3 ай бұрын
You can watch all of them of you want.
@carsaregood911
3 ай бұрын
More please videos watch
I love the fact that the wall behind him is a beautiful Bergeon watchmaker's green and his work surface is gray
@khilick
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking that
WANUAL MIND! haha, great videos, waiting for more like these!
Loveeeeee all of this! I’ve just gotten in to watches and started small with a Seiko 5 (SRPG39) your recent watch videos have only caused me to want to dive deeper.
I made my old man a custom pepsi a couple of years back and loved it, Watched your last video and it sparked that passion to build watches again. Ordered myself some parts to make one for myself. Thanks for posting this and look forward to more content!
I didn't know I wanted to or could make my own watch until I saw your videos. I did my first Game Boy mod after watching your videos, and now I'm itching for a new watch... I'm looking forward to more watch videos!
If you would have asked me a few years ago if I cared about gameboys, I would have said no. Because of you, I am now a huge retro gamer, with my favorite console being the gameboy. If you would have asked me a month ago if I cared about watches, I would have said no. Because of you, (mostly yesterday’s livestream but your other videos too) I am now wearing a watch more often and hoping to get a better one. Thanks so much for letting me find some hobbies that I genuinely enjoy (mostly the gameboy stuff but the watches I’m still figuring out). I love watching all the content you keep making, keep it up! :)
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
One important thing for watches Is that you should NEVER go into debt because of it! (Like taking out a loan or spending more money than you should on a watch!). For me I set a budget and I try to stick to it as closely as possible.
@liiightoriginal9949
3 ай бұрын
The perfect consumer
Excellent video. I'm going to go ahead and build my own. Small suggestion, blue loctite on the threads for the crown. It'll ensure that it doesn't come undone from the stem during normal use. Thanks again for the fun video.
- points for no fingers rubbers
I just saw your two videos of this watch and straight up ordered the parts to build my own 😂 thanks for showing this, great content
Thanks for sharing your successes (and mistakes) with us on your watchmaking journey.
Iv been waiting for these watch-making/repair videos since you mentioned it years ago. Love all your content mate
I started looking into this around the time you posted the first video. Tip that should be added, If people order a housing with "normal" feet for the bands, they can use any quick-disconnect bands to have more day to day variety. I have this on my smartwatch, and as I am ordering parts to repair my grandfathers old watch I am going to use new bands. Also a thing to look out for is the size of the movements and what the case takes. there are some fitments rings that can help if you have a large case with a smaller movement, but it's great to look out for.
Locktite the stem threads to the inside of the crown. It’s the light locktite where you can still get it back apart, but not easy.
We like your watch videos just as much as your retro videos because they share your passion for the things you enjoy. We watch because we enjoy seeing you put some effort and care into whatever you upload each week! Keep it up, your channel keeps growing grow as a result of doing what you enjoy because it shows, and people can relate to that.
The Stüssy vest goes too hard
@Tythrak
3 ай бұрын
It's ugly and massively overpriced
Always clean watch parts (especially after filing/polishing) in a watch parts cleaner - don’t use an ultrasonic ! The Nekkid Watchmaker might be a good source to learn.
I’m now regearing and ordering parts for a winter watch build or three here in Sydney! Well done fixing that stem issue! Cheers
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Smashed it mate 🙏 looking forward to seeing your next build
Great video! You definitely wanna watch a couple of Wristwatch Revival videos if you haven’t already. Good stuff!
Well done Elliot! You give hope to this new beginner!
Glad you were aboe to fix it. Love how the watch looks. Cant wait for some more watch content
Yooo, nice work Elliot! Definitely looking forward to more watch works videos! And thanks for doing a solid job explaining things. :)
I love the retro gamming, love the cooking content and love the watch videos... Really a nice surprise keep it up!!! ❤❤❤
I saw your last video and ordered a watch worth of "rolex" parts! Excited to start the build
More watch content! Beautifully done!
Can't wait I really want to make my own along with your video!
Can't wait for the parts llst. I'd love to give this a go.
I like your energy and enthusiasm
Well done! 👍
I've always been interested in watches and always wanted to make my own. Subscribed and looking forward to your next watch building session!
Thank you for your instructive content. I have successfully built 2 watches so far but am struggling with 2 others. I have found that callipers are unnecessary when sizing the crown stem. I just use paper and a sharp pencil. I make 2 marks on the paper showing the length of the excess on the paper. I use that to gauge how much to remove. But of corse leave a contingency and file down and test. I have also started using blue Locktite. I look forward to your next watch making videos.
Nice man! That's gotta feel good I remember how you wanted it to pop out of the screw down position from the last vid
I have been watching your videos for a while but I had never watched anything about watches (besides listening to a friend of mine who is a jeweler) I watched your video and found it SUPER interesting for some reason tho, so good job, keep it up ❤
Nice job. Looks great.
I feel you, I build a watch too & cut that part TOO short, when unscrew the crown switch to time setting, I ordered a new one & cut it in correct length 😂
This is very useful for us amateur watch tinkerers. Subscribed. Ps some sellotape on those callipers will protect against scratches.
Looking great! One thing, on a movement like that, avoid changing the date while the time is in the “danger zone” of 9-3 -may break the date function.
@RobertTheBrick
3 ай бұрын
is that 09-15 or 21-03?
@brothermanben7140
3 ай бұрын
@@RobertTheBrick yes
@Itransform105
2 ай бұрын
@@RobertTheBrick Going by the user manual in one of my Seikos it says 20:00-04:00 so I'd assume it's 21:00-03:00.
I also like this new content, even it's not gaming stuff. You are just sympathic with all you do and explain.
Nice! Good job. Very interesting and entertaining.
I didn't see the first video, but it's worth a watch
Love it! Can't wait for the in-depth tutorial
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
There are a bunch on KZread! Some guys even sell kits for these!
Love these new videos!! Youre getting your fans into watches and thats what horology needs rn! (Since it's getting to be a VERY niche hobby)
got the exact same build at wristmodding, looks great
You can use the sharp point of the caliper to score the ink from your marker. It will make a fine line exactly where you need it.
If you’ve got it in you, I’d love to see you assemble a mechanism from scratch! I think it’d be a really fun experience and also give you ultimate freedom wrt parts, etc.
You really should open and oil the mechanism. These cheap aliexpress mechanisms have 0 oil in them which will cause it to go off by anywhere from 30 to 300 seconds per day
@RadMAN-mh3dn
29 күн бұрын
How to do it
I wanna make my own watch. Great video.
Thanks! I have a Seiko with a broken crown. I still be fixing this as soon as I order parts!
Love the watch videos!
Thank you Elliot, for once again helping me keep my sanity.
I just like the idea of customizing your own build with available parts.
Looks much better.
Love to watch watch videos!
My watchmaking journey began only a few years ago, where even just changing a bracelet to a strap was a big thing. Now I bring old Seiko and G-Shock watches back to life, using original parts where possible or new parts where it isn’t. I can’t remember the last whole watch I bought brand new (parts don’t count)!
Have you considered getting a see through case back? Its always cool to take it off and watch the mechanism at work.
I’m so happy to see watch content from my favorite VGame related content creator! I’m sure you’d love watches from San Martin as well. Excellent quality pieces I can definitely back with ownership experience. Great stuff for the money :) Have a great evening Elliot!
@PocketUau
3 ай бұрын
Also, you should only tighten a screw down crown as far as it goes before your fingers slip. Make sure you avoid tightening it further than when it stops, as it could place stress on the inside of the movement and might wear down the threading sooner.
I got into watch making like a year ago watching wristwatch revival on youtube. I planning on eventually buying an older rolex that needs some work and repairing it. Even the damaged ones are expensive though lol.
@Unlucky1776
3 ай бұрын
Yea rolexes are insane. I'd probably go for an old omega constellation if I knew how to work on watches lol
love the watch content please make more videos like this
Please make more watches! I really enjoyed both videos
Loving the watch content
More Watch videos from you, yay!!!! thank you :D
When deciding how much to cut the stem, I've always measured the distance from the outside of the case, i.e. the inner edge of the crown when fully screwed in, to the inside of the crown with the spring compressed. Ideally I would like the spring to be fully compressed when the crown is fully screwed in.
Please keep going, more watchmaking love the better!!! Welcome to our obsession lol
Welcome to the watchworld mate!
Would it be possible to link all the parts used for this watch somewhere? That would be awesome, so we know which parts fit and so on
@ligmaengineer8968
2 ай бұрын
It’s in the description of the original video
Oh hey Elliot! It might just be worth dribbling a drop of loctite onto the threads of your steam so it holds onto the crown itself proper!
Already, I just watched (no pun intended) that video last night😂
You can also use these parts to modify/restore old Seikos. Basically every Seiko 5 with a 7S26 movement should be compatible with modern parts. I've build a custom vintage style dive watch from a very water damaged Seiko SKX025.
Keep the watch videos coming. I love gameboys and watches. Here is an idea for a future video, a gameboy watch 😮
If you do lean into this and want to keep making these watchmaking videos for us, you should check out a Trinocular Microscope so you can mount a camera into it and film what you see directly overhead. Will be a game changer for you. Much love bro!!!
Just subscribed, great content !
as an avid watch collector (18 watches from all sorts of brands like longines, omega, tissot, girard-perregaux, vulcain, nomos, seiko, tag heuer, junghans, casio, doxa, stowa, etc.) I approve of the new content.
Love your videos
great fix bro! the watch looks great if u need help with any build u do let me know i do it for a long time and can give u tips if needed
Wristwatch revival is a good channel to check out. Does vintage repairs and seeing such tiny parts and interesting tools is cool
Nice bro
You should try loctite blue instead of superglue. Had you gotten a good connection with the glue before, you would have been hosed fixing this bc the crown would have been stuck on. Also, pinch the threads with the pliers when tightening the crown on the stem. Where you’re grabbing, you could bend or damage it. That’s the gear for the stem interacting with the movement.
Nice job, really enjoied the video! As usual measure twice, cut once :)
I did the same mistake, too lazy to buy the proper tools so I just try to improve my shoddy guess work. As long as the watch still running well, i'm a happy man 😂
That's pretty cool!! I have a mechanical pocket watch I bought when I was a teen, but I let a friend look and he forced the winding mechanism and it broke, after all these years it's now missing a tiny seconds clock hand and somehow it's missing a gear too, do you think it could be possible to fix it myself?
Fantastic
As someone who owns multiple calipers, buy at least one analog set. They hold Zero for much longer, and don't "slip" as much. Also, you did good by getting one with a thumb roller. Make sure any new ones have one too.
That was a good safety squint.
Yay! More watch content!
Could you link all the tools that you use for the next video if possible? Excellent video.
Did I just hear wanual mind? Subscribed!!
Elliot, can you post links during your next watch build to the parts you used? Thanks!
I would never do this, but it’s still fun to watch
Just acquired a Pulsar and an Alba pair of Manta Ray's both rare as rocking horse bollo... er teeth.. er whatevers The Pulsar has no dial but Aliexpress stepped up to the line on that one and the Alba is complete, both 7S26 may well convert to NH36. Sitting here watching vids as I attack my 6119 and 7019 curvy TV Seiko's with polishing cream and dremel, been stripping down an old skool Casio diver today in prep for its new movement.
I think it would be quite cool to have a transparent casing to see inside the watch
Don't hold the stem with the plyers on the triangular portion of the stem. That is what engages the mechanisms in the movement. Hold it up by the bottom portion of the threads that do not go into the crown
Great video! :) BUT you *should not* catch the stem by the square part that goes into the movement. This may damage the part of the stem responsible for time settings.
Only do quite date adjustment when the hands are around 6am or pm. There is a risk of damaging the movement if you do it around 12.
Thought the superglue on the stem was gonna be a pain - seemed like it came right off no problem!
Gre8 looking custom watch and inexpensive too