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Bonus Episode 2. Using A Glass Press

In Ad-Free Videos, Bonus Videos - Level 1, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickFebruary 18, 2019Leave a Comment

How to view this video…This video is Patron supported and ad-free.Access to this particular video and many more are available as a reward to those who support via Patreon with …

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Bonus Episode 1. Fitting A High Dome Crystal

In Ad-Free Videos, Bonus Videos - Level 1, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickFebruary 12, 20194 Comments

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The watch is gaining time – there’s a surprising reason!

In Ad-Free Videos, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickSeptember 12, 2017Leave a Comment

As you may see, this movement is in pretty poor condition. It’s an old pocket watch movement, not regularly serviced, the plates are stained with corrosion and I suppose even …

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The Seagull ST3600 Low amplitude performance problem (Unitas 6498)

In Ad-Free Videos, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickJune 25, 2017Leave a Comment

When working with this movement for illustrating the lessons in my Watch Repair Course, I have perhaps stripped it down and re-assembled it some 5 or 10 times in the …

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Replacing a rub-in jewel hole

In Ad-Free Videos, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickFebruary 23, 2017Leave a Comment

The balance on this vintage pocket watch movement has a rather large amount of side shake and low amount of amplitude and upon investigation I found that the jewel hole …

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Bulk Reluming Watch Hands

In Ad-Free Videos, Watch Repair Techniques by Mark LovickJune 3, 2016Leave a Comment

Five hands to relume – it made sense to do them all at the same time. This is how I did it.

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  • c4.1.2 A Basic Calendar Mechanism – Oris 715
  • A little bit of encouragement – plus an announcement!
  • c4.1.1 – The Calendar Components

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