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  • Another movement swap

    The other movement swap I posted about a couple of weeks ago was a practice run for this swap. I really like this watch, so didn't want to mess it up since I'd never done a movement swap before. I bought the previous watch to practice on, but since it worked so well I really liked the previous watch, and it's one I wear often. This movement swap was a little more complex since it's a day date and not just a date complication. This album of the swap is here: https://imgur.com/a/cEirjkU

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  • Movement swap in a Seiko Kinetic

    This is my first time doing a movement swap. I bought this watch as a non-runner off eBay for £24. My intention was to take the movement apart to practice on and maybe fix it along the way. I bought a second watch (same model) for even cheaper in the hopes I could get one to work out of the two. The other watch works, just needs a new capacitor, so I left it alone. This one had a very stiff rotor. Apparently it's a common problem when they wear from a lot of use and the flywheel / stator starts to touch where it shouldn't. At my skill level (beginner) the only option is to replace the movement. I found the OEM version of the 5M62A (a direct replacement for the 5M42A in this watch) on AliExpress. I also changed the crystal for a sapphire one. The parts were cheap enough, but I also bought a crystal press and hand removal / refitting tools.

    Here's an album of the process: https://imgur.com/a/5rrvTfS

    I think it worked quite well. I gave the case and bracelet a clean & refinish too. I could have done the case better, may try that again in the future. This was my first time trying. The bracelet I'm happy with, but it's still only a folded link one, so may change that. This was supposed to be a practice watch, but I really like it now. That may be because of the amount of effort I've put in! Also it remind me a bit of a Datejust, except without the magnification window (which I've never really liked).

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  • How to attach second sub hand?

    Hello.

    I have a Certina DS Action chronograph. I dropped it and the sub seconds hand came loose.

    Does this hand attach the same way as the other hands, or do I have to do something different?

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  • Repair of a Seiko Epson YT57B movment (Pulsar branded)

    As I mentioned in the other post, I wanted a kinetic movement to practice replacing the capacitor on. I had placed a very low bid on a couple of candidate watches on eBay and ended up winning both. So I fixed this one too.

    Again, there was more in store than I expected, but I got there in the end.

    Album of the repair: https://imgur.com/a/51uOzUY

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  • Repair of a Seiko 5M42 movement I did a couple of years ago.

    This is just a random watch I found on eBay that was dirt cheap, but a titanium cased kinetic model. It was non-working. I had another kinetic watch that I was planning on changing the capacitor on and wanted a watch to practice on that I wasn't worried about breaking.

    All went well in the end, but this watch had an unwelcome surprise for me...

    Album of the repair here: https://imgur.com/a/ySf54lL

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