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BSears
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by BSears » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:08 am
would you go? I was gonna post this in the main forum, but this seems like the perfect place.

So, how far would you or do you go when it comes to taking care of your watches? Some leave well enough alone and let someone with tools and know-how crack open a caseback. Some of us may open em up, do a simple regulation, relube a gasket and leave it at that. Others are way more adventurous (enter Noah!). Post yer pics if you got em.
Me? I've done a few simple regulations but I've never actually taken a movement out, removed a dial/hands, or any of that stuff. Here's a sample shot - I got more somewhere around here.
The new DWC needed a poll!
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cali kid
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by cali kid » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:12 am
Took apart a couple seiko's but thats is where i draw the line!

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ikkoku
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by ikkoku » Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:25 am
caseback, crown, stem and movement off of a seiko 6309 but that's about it.
Does replacing a bezel count?

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Henryj
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by Henryj » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:19 pm
Here's the last time I went beyond pulling the back for a regulation and gasket relube. Hope you don't mind the link. This is the one that kicked off the old "Free to Good Home" forum.
http://forums.watchuseek.com/showthread ... ight=bored
If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it saying 'End-of-the-World Switch. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH', the paint wouldn't even have time to dry.
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by merichar » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:33 pm
Have yet to go beyond caseback removal/battery change. I would like to see how to remove the crown from the more common auto movements and how to regulate them.
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polaco23
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by polaco23 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:42 pm
Ive modded several G-Shocks, and also a few autos. I plan on doing more mods soon. Putting a new dial and hands on my latest dress watch, and flipping it to be a lefty. I also plan on doing a Panerai homage in PVD soon, and a vintage submariner. so i got my modding cut out for me for the next few months!
i say play with your toys, as long as theyre not too expensive. i wont open up my Oris, Enzo, or other high end brands.

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by SCM64 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 5:06 pm
BSears wrote: <snip>.... Some leave well enough alone and let someone with tools and know-how crack open a caseback. <snip>

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DMB
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by DMB » Wed Dec 02, 2009 6:50 pm
I don't have the tools, and I can't spare any watches right now.

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deepcdvr
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by deepcdvr » Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:25 pm
I opened one caseback and broke the watch.
I will usually resize my bracelets, though, using the CRUDEST tools you've ever seen. I'm just too impatient to wear a watch when I get it..

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force_quit
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by force_quit » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:09 pm
I can resize my own bracelets and change straps. Other than that I have NO business opening up a watch. That could only turn out badly.

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noah
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by noah » Thu Dec 03, 2009 3:10 am
Wow we got some guys here !
Glad you could all drop by ...
I'll get some D.I.Y Posts up and I was thinking of some "Cool Tools" posts
If you have any questions I'll try my best,
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BSears
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by BSears » Thu Dec 03, 2009 7:24 am
noah wrote:Wow we got some guys here !
Glad you could all drop by ...
I'll get some D.I.Y Posts up and I was thinking of some "Cool Tools" posts
If you have any questions I'll try my best,
That'd be great, Noah. I'd really be interested in seeing maybe some pics or even a video of you doing some work on anything you got - whether it's crown/bezel replacement/removal or a full-blown mod.

Posting up some tools and where to get them would be a big help too. I know of a few places (
www.ofrei.com being the main one), and there are plenty of other places to get the right tools.
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by barnbuilder » Sat Dec 05, 2009 10:44 am
I swapped the movement in this watch last year. Had a Miyota 8215 and put in this 2824.
Had to mod the original hands to fit the ETA, also had to set new dial feet.

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Pallet Spoon
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by Pallet Spoon » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:00 am
barnbuilder wrote:I swapped the movement in this watch last year. Had a Miyota 8215 and put in this 2824.
Had to mod the original hands to fit the ETA, also had to set new dial feet.
I have often wondered about this mod as the 2824's are not terribly expensive individually.
What specifically did you have to do with the hands to make them fit??? Did you need to modify the movement holder???
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noah
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by noah » Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:01 pm
Do you have a picture of the front of the watch
ETA hands are 150 / 90 in size do you know the size of the miyota
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by barnbuilder » Sat Dec 05, 2009 5:53 pm
Pallet Spoon wrote:barnbuilder wrote:I swapped the movement in this watch last year. Had a Miyota 8215 and put in this 2824.
Had to mod the original hands to fit the ETA, also had to set new dial feet.
I have often wondered about this mod as the 2824's are not terribly expensive individually.
What specifically did you have to do with the hands to make them fit??? Did you need to modify the movement holder???
The hands that came off this watch won't fit at all to the eta. I took a set of eta hands that I got from ebay, filed them down slightly to make the thinner, shortened them and then filed the back of the AutoPilot hands to make them flat, used jewelers epoxy and attached the two together. I could have gotten hands that would have been very close from Otto Frei but wanted the second hand with the Trident spear to stay on this watch.
Also I set the dial feet and ring with epoxy as well. If I had better tools I would attach the feet to the dial differently. Most of my supplies I got from Otto Frei and casker.
Miyota hands are 100/165
I have another couple mods to do. One with a Unitas 6497 and converting my Zodiac deep reef from a quartz to a Swiss auto 2879.
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noah
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by noah » Sat Dec 05, 2009 7:18 pm
Wow that's a great "Noah Fuller Watch" NFW
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cali kid
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by cali kid » Sat Dec 05, 2009 8:23 pm
Wow ron, knew you had to do a few things to get that one just right! you are the man!

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Pallet Spoon
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by Pallet Spoon » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:41 pm
Yes, that is not an easy to tackle project ... I can certainly understand wanting to keep the trident

. Thanx for the info

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Pasquale
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by Pasquale » Sat Dec 05, 2009 9:44 pm
im lucky i cant change the strap on a watch.
I rather leave it to the pros

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snootydog
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by snootydog » Sun Dec 06, 2009 2:34 pm
I would rather leave everything to someone who has all the right tools and the know how when things go wrong but i want to swap bezels on two of my Samurai's,a Ti and an ss.....dare i try it with only household tools? -Andy
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hazmatman
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by hazmatman » Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:58 pm
deepcdvr wrote:I opened one caseback and broke the watch.
I will usually resize my bracelets, though, using the CRUDEST tools you've ever seen. I'm just too impatient to wear a watch when I get it..

Guilty as charged.
I've done the same, so I shy away from opening any more watches (although I have 3 Amphibias I might experiment on) and resizing bracelets with crude tools...yeah, I am impatient as well; but, after destroying a link pin on a really nice piece, I finally ponied up for some decent stuff. So now I go at new watches with nice Bergeon tools, but I still look like a crack whore doing it.
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Pasquale
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by Pasquale » Fri Jan 29, 2010 8:01 pm
changing strap/bracelet is the the most ive gone.. LOL
took me 45mins to fit the sinn rubber on the JSAR.. Whew
thats enough work for me
Pasquale
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