IMeasure
·Hi Guys.
I have been servicing my own Seiko movements for a while with a lot of success. Its taken a couple years of steady learning, practice and patients (and tools, so many tools.....). There are a mountain of resources out there for Seiko movements like the Seiko published strip down and rebuild technical manuals that also include oiling information... This makes working on the movements a treat. I do all this on my own watches only.
I have an Omega Cal 613 and have not been able to find any information on the web outlining the servicing procedure (strip down and rebuild and oiling guides). Does this exist for the 613 or similar Cals like the 600, 601, 610 & 611?
Any links to online resources, books, guides, videos, forums etc will be much appreciated.
Regards,
Dan
I have been servicing my own Seiko movements for a while with a lot of success. Its taken a couple years of steady learning, practice and patients (and tools, so many tools.....). There are a mountain of resources out there for Seiko movements like the Seiko published strip down and rebuild technical manuals that also include oiling information... This makes working on the movements a treat. I do all this on my own watches only.
I have an Omega Cal 613 and have not been able to find any information on the web outlining the servicing procedure (strip down and rebuild and oiling guides). Does this exist for the 613 or similar Cals like the 600, 601, 610 & 611?
Any links to online resources, books, guides, videos, forums etc will be much appreciated.
Regards,
Dan