ErichKeane
路As many have seen, I've been on a watch-cleaning-machine-repair-journey. The WHOLE point of that was to make my watch servicing adventure more enjoyable 馃榾 So far I've been sticking to mostly Seikos (though the above project has a vintage Longines and Tissot in a 1/2 done state!), while looking out for good deals/good candidates for repair!
So far I've found 3 good Omegas that I think I'll enjoy working on. The 2nd just showed up today, so I figured I'd take a few pictures and share them!
This is the old one, a 166.023. I have the crystal tool, but haven't taken it apart yet, as it is a 'some day'. It is a GF case and runs fine, albeit slowly. There are also some dirty spots that could be cleaned up, so it'll be a fun one to gift when I'm done with it! I probably overpaid for it in its current state, but I thought it was really cool.
Second is this sick 131.019 (sick as in ill!), which came in today. It was quite affordable, so I thought at worst, it is a beautiful movement that'll be fun to play with. Balance pivots seem fine, and it swings freely, albeit as if it is really dirty. Sold as a non-runner, I've also noticed it is missing a case-ring or something. The movement seems to slide around when playing with the crown. It winds and sets, but doesn't run. I suspect it'll need a cleaning and some replacement parts:
Finally, is this 2635-1 I got a good deal on from a seller in Albania (along with a neat chronograph in need of TLC). I've always wanted to play with a Bumper automatic, and this one was cheap enough to play with. It is quite a looker in the photos, so I hope its something I'll enjoy when I get to that part of my watch repair journey.
Anyway: Thats the 3 Omegas I have just waiting for me to have a chance to repair 馃榾 So far I've succeeded at 4 Seikos, an AS1066, plus a junky Ronda pin-pallet alarm watch, all of which went from running/barely running to working, plus the Longines Admiral (with a 503) & a 90's Tissot with a ETA 2846 disassembled on my bench 馃榾
The latter two are waiting for the new cleaning machine to be ready before I re-assemble, plus abuut another dozen in my 'todo' pile 馃榾
So far I've found 3 good Omegas that I think I'll enjoy working on. The 2nd just showed up today, so I figured I'd take a few pictures and share them!
This is the old one, a 166.023. I have the crystal tool, but haven't taken it apart yet, as it is a 'some day'. It is a GF case and runs fine, albeit slowly. There are also some dirty spots that could be cleaned up, so it'll be a fun one to gift when I'm done with it! I probably overpaid for it in its current state, but I thought it was really cool.
Second is this sick 131.019 (sick as in ill!), which came in today. It was quite affordable, so I thought at worst, it is a beautiful movement that'll be fun to play with. Balance pivots seem fine, and it swings freely, albeit as if it is really dirty. Sold as a non-runner, I've also noticed it is missing a case-ring or something. The movement seems to slide around when playing with the crown. It winds and sets, but doesn't run. I suspect it'll need a cleaning and some replacement parts:
Finally, is this 2635-1 I got a good deal on from a seller in Albania (along with a neat chronograph in need of TLC). I've always wanted to play with a Bumper automatic, and this one was cheap enough to play with. It is quite a looker in the photos, so I hope its something I'll enjoy when I get to that part of my watch repair journey.
Anyway: Thats the 3 Omegas I have just waiting for me to have a chance to repair 馃榾 So far I've succeeded at 4 Seikos, an AS1066, plus a junky Ronda pin-pallet alarm watch, all of which went from running/barely running to working, plus the Longines Admiral (with a 503) & a 90's Tissot with a ETA 2846 disassembled on my bench 馃榾
The latter two are waiting for the new cleaning machine to be ready before I re-assemble, plus abuut another dozen in my 'todo' pile 馃榾














