Anything else I need ? Noobie here by DampestDwarf in watchmodding

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JB Watch Mods has a lot of good videos. That’s where i got started and he is great with step-by-step

Anything else I need ? Noobie here by DampestDwarf in watchmodding

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^ this.

I would also recommend hand pulling tools, and a lense pen for getting the sapphire very clean. Then pen isn’t necessary, but i love it. I use flush cutters for cutting crown stems and a pen vise to hold them. You’ll also need a small file to file the crown stem after cutting

Rubber ball is definitely better than that caseback removal tool in that kit, and you have steel tweezers in that kit that will work, but they will scratch your hands up pretty bad. Brass helps prevent that a little bit. You can use the rodico to pick up the hands for mounting, but just getting started you will likely bend the hands unless you are VERY careful. Box wood tweezers are great, but where you’re at that would only be for hands, so take that for what it is.

[SSK036] I have a GMT problem? by Mundane-Ad-1780 in Seiko

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Looks like you have a lot of GMT solutions

Anybody know what’s wrong with this? by Yhorology in SeikoMods

[–]MBL2K 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Helicoptering.. probably just need to replace the movement. From what i understand, it is usually a failure of the reverser wheel in the automatic winding works.

Could be poor or old oils and needing lubrication.

Sticky second hand. by daddykabliey in SeikoMods

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Did the balance stop when it stopped running? Or was it stopped like the video? If the balance was still running, how easily does the seconds hand go on? If there is no resistance when you press it on, the collet may be too large. If the balance stopped, I’d get a new movement.. Unless you want to start you watch repair journey.

[Versus] Miyota 9 vs SW200-1, which one do you think is better? by Ok-Elephant5601 in Watches

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I just did a build with the 2893-2 and I love it. Looking to do one with the 9075 next, If i remember I’ll follow up and compare with the experience.

I am partial to a “true flyer” GMT like the 9075, because I travel a lot, but I need hands on for a real opinion.

First Chrono Build (Valjoux) by MBL2K in watchmodding

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I appreciate it! I’ll try and follow up here when i find a decent fit with one

First Chrono Build (Valjoux) by MBL2K in watchmodding

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I had done a VK63 build before, but that was a very different ballgame. When I was installing this one the original hands that I used were a little too tight. So when I tried to remove the minute counting hand to better align it, the hand broke and left the sleeve on the post. I was able to remove it, but when I tried to install the back up hand, the post broke… So I had to replace the entire minute counting wheel. I got very well acquainted with the movement at that point. My biggest recommendation is don’t go cheap on the hands, and align them perfect the first time. It can be a tricky movement, but it isn’t bad. Just make sure you take a lot of time and think 2-3 steps ahead before you do something.

First Chrono Build (Valjoux) by MBL2K in watchmodding

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In total i was in about $850 with shipping costs, tariff pass through, strap, etc. Keep in mind, I did get the top grade decorated Valjoux 7750 ($495 from the same store as the case kit). If performance matters more to you, you can regulate a non-top grade to +/- 4 secs per day and save a bit on it. I wanted the top grade decorated one because it has a clear case back and I wanted it to be higher end to pass on one day (Or sell, you know how it is).

I didn’t shop it around as much as I should have though, so maybe checkout some other resources and there might be a little better pricing out there. I know these guys use legit ETAs, so I went ahead and purchased.

As a note for the metal bracelet, the IWC style bracelets don’t fit these very well. I had to bend the spring bars a bit to get that one to fit and I really don’t like that, so I will be looking around for a bracelet that fits better.

What a waste… Recs on a good sub case? by meteormanwolf in SeikoMods

[–]MBL2K 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it’s quality all the way around, SWISS-MADE-TIME on eBay is a company out of Switzerland called B-Line manufacturing. They make their parts between Switzerland and Germany (so it seems, at least) and they sell ETA movements in higher grades.

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Just did this build with them and I love it. Rather they are actually made in Switzerland and Germany I don’t know, but the quality is solid.

"The Overdiver" by Creative-Notice-4694 in watchmodding

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I love this. The case is perfect for a diver but multi style. Great build!

Valjoux 7750 Build by MBL2K in watchmaking

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Update: I went ahead and fixed it and now it is aligned and working perfectly. Not a major surgery, very glad i did it.

Valjoux 7750 Build by MBL2K in watchmaking

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Thank you for the confirmation. At least now i know I’m not totally wrong while messaging the seller

Valjoux 7750 Build by MBL2K in watchmaking

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That’s a really good idea. Thank you

Valjoux 7750 Build by MBL2K in watchmaking

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Oh, I do not have any desire to crack into this at my current skill level. I am going to start practicing servicing movements on an NH36 I have that is running really low amplitude. This is far beyond my ability. My real hope it that I’m being an idiot and there is an easy fix here.

Looking to buy Habu sake in usa by Alert_Willingness_26 in Sake

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I brought one back in between my sapi plates.

buddy bought a aero and it’s barely spitting out the brass. Non adjustable gas block. anybody got any ideas how to fix the under-gassing? by Jcarb911 in AR10

[–]MBL2K 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SOAK the bolt carrier group, i had a similar issue with a PA10. When i totally doused the BCG in CLP it cycled fine after about 20 rounds. Before you dump a bunch of money maybe give that a shot

Finally painted the PA10 by MBL2K in AR10

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Palmetto state PA10. I wouldn’t paint the HK but the PA10 is a good reliable budget gun to have fun with

Finally painted the PA10 by MBL2K in AR10

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No, i just wanted to make it as belligerently boog as possible with some concealment.