5 Things You Should NEVER Do To Your Watch

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  • @JustBlueFish
    @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +3

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  • @fernandoespinosa8055
    @fernandoespinosa8055 Před 4 lety +5

    I know nobody talks about Quartz, but you shoud never store a quartz watch with an expired battery inside, there is a chance it may damage the watch.

  • @DonaldPerley
    @DonaldPerley Před 4 lety +16

    On water resistance: I've got a Timex rated for 50 meters, which was my daily wear for 14 years (before I caught this watch disease). I never hesitated to take it in the water. Off diving boards, swimming, slammed by surf while kayaking. I'm a water kinda guy, and no signs of water intrusion. It's never been deeper than 5 meters, so I would have called that conservative, but a lot of internet posters say the watch is barely safe to be in a room with a faucet.
    Part of that equation is that it would not be a disaster if I had to replace it. My Stova is also rated 50 meters, and I would switch to the Timex before hitting the waves. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking!

    • @tjlee9901
      @tjlee9901 Před 3 lety +1

      50 meters is 150 feet deep and i would have thought that would be a lot of pressure . of course 50 meters is just a number and it could be totally wrong .

  • @steveh7102
    @steveh7102 Před 4 lety +42

    Never EVER let my wife near them. She sprayed furniture polish over my Omega De Ville once because she thought it needed cleaning 😷

    • @lucioledizerot196
      @lucioledizerot196 Před 4 lety +6

      I don't agree with that. I talk about watches to my wife all the time and now she's more knowledgeable than the average person. Just share your passion ;)

    • @wineman88881
      @wineman88881 Před 4 lety +17

      @@lucioledizerot196 He said don't let HIS wife near them! If shes putting furniture wax on them, I agree! Ahahah!

    • @lucioledizerot196
      @lucioledizerot196 Před 4 lety +1

      @@wineman88881 Fair enough 😉

    • @wineman88881
      @wineman88881 Před 4 lety +8

      @@lucioledizerot196 I, on the other hand, got my wife into watches and now she has a JLC, she stole my Datejust and she just got a Patek for her birthday. So maybe I shouldn't have! Just kidding, its fun to share the passion.

    • @rumporridge1
      @rumporridge1 Před 4 lety +3

      Lmao. Better yet how bout my ex-wife using a brillo pad to get off the bird poop on my MBenz S420 back in the day. Epic fail to say the least.

  • @paullangford394
    @paullangford394 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, I'm just getting into automatic watches and those tips are very useful to a noobie, I have had a Royal Oak Homage on my wrist for the last month, it's the first automatic watch I have owned , just pulled the trigger on a Submariner Homage from San Martin .
    Great channel, I have now subscribed and look forward to your future vids

  • @jadanga562
    @jadanga562 Před rokem

    Beautiful. Thankyou, very sensible and practical and common sense. I hate "beauty spots" and have a massive temptation to hack at home, so thanks for the common sense.

  • @unacarafea567
    @unacarafea567 Před 4 lety +5

    When I want to wear an automatic watch that has not been wound for a while, I rotate the hands anywhere to 6-8 a.m., making sure that the date changed while doing so. The more light your SuperLuminova takes in, the more it will wear out over time so I keep my highly luminous watches in a dark watch box.

  • @japd7897
    @japd7897 Před 4 lety +19

    So, I will never wind my watches and set the date at 12:00 under the water by a magnetic field while polishing them ;).

    • @deathrager2404
      @deathrager2404 Před 3 lety +1

      i will and there is no one that can stop me.

  • @robertbennett2642
    @robertbennett2642 Před 4 lety

    Hi Matthew . I did some research on my reply regarding my Omega Geneve watch being gold plated. Yes, the Geneve line was an entry-level Omega, they did three variations however 18k yellow, Pink and White gold as well as 14k yellow gold ( I have also seen gold plated ) on eBay for example.

  • @adaptivekalman
    @adaptivekalman Před 4 lety +13

    The recommendations for water resistance for watch enthusiasts: If a watch has 300m water resistance and it's meant for diving maybe it's safe to go out on light rain with,if forced to by your wife to wash the dishes it might survive it but take it to a full service later.

    • @alansvideoplex
      @alansvideoplex Před 4 lety +3

      Doing dishes, just take the watch off.

    • @tjlee9901
      @tjlee9901 Před 3 lety

      @@alansvideoplex : i put my swatch through the washing machine and it stayed perfectly dry .

  • @jbbrabant
    @jbbrabant Před 4 lety +2

    Very helpful video!!! Thanks for taking the time to impart these helpful tips 👍

  • @diegohernan82
    @diegohernan82 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm glad to see the quality of the video keeps improving. The lighting and color correction looks professional. Congrats!

  • @willardhooton920
    @willardhooton920 Před 4 lety +4

    I’ll use PolyWatch with soft cotton rag on some of my polished bezel pieces such as Alpinists/ SARB033- quickly makes them sparkle again👌

  • @Ram-jw9ry
    @Ram-jw9ry Před 4 lety +1

    Really good advice and video for all the newbies!!

  • @TheFlyrodder68
    @TheFlyrodder68 Před 4 lety +5

    Most of us that have been in this hobby know these tips but it is nice to be reinforced and reminded. As always, great work and contribution, Guy! Big thumbs up! Thank you so much for all you do! Patreon status activated!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for the support on Patreon I appreciate it!

  • @Miklos667
    @Miklos667 Před 4 lety +6

    Congrats on your 30 k subs!!! Great channel!

  • @imranchowdhury4972
    @imranchowdhury4972 Před 4 lety +1

    Lot of people talks about the don't on automatic/ mechanical watches. But no one talked about how to store your watches properly in a box for a slow patina gathering and long service intervals particularly in a humid place. Could you please research on this and publish a video. It will help us watch lovers who has several automatic and quartz pieces. I will highly appreciate if you please kindly make a video on that.

  • @mackymac5754
    @mackymac5754 Před 4 lety +14

    I'll just get the G-Shock then, lol 😆

  • @jasonlu9218
    @jasonlu9218 Před 3 lety

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @right2armbears685
    @right2armbears685 Před 4 lety +1

    Is it ok to set the time going backwards on a watch like on the fall back time change? Great video!

  • @TheLumeRoom
    @TheLumeRoom Před 4 lety +1

    Great vid and a reminder about these common pitfalls.

  • @jamesgatz1922
    @jamesgatz1922 Před 4 lety +2

    Great stuff buddy! Keep up the great work!

  • @diegocanale1124
    @diegocanale1124 Před 2 lety

    Question for you: would operating the watch crown (only when actually needed i.e. shorter months date adjustments, traveling to different timezone, dst updates) weaken the threads and water seal of a diver overtime?

  • @badgerjeff6081
    @badgerjeff6081 Před 4 lety +1

    great video. Good information and excellent production quality. Thanks!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Hey Jeff, haven't seen ya in a while. Thanks for watching buddy!

    • @badgerjeff6081
      @badgerjeff6081 Před 4 lety

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews hey Guy! Your videos got lost in my feed for a bit. I’m back though. Your video quality is amazing. I still miss that Badger hat in the background though! Keep up the great work.

  • @petes5152
    @petes5152 Před 4 lety +6

    "Never use your chronograph pushers underwater." The Sinn EZM 13 and U1000 would like a word with you guy :)

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +2

      Ok that's fair, there are some exceptions, but they're few and far between.

  • @scotty88lp
    @scotty88lp Před 4 lety +2

    Love the nixie clock in the background

  • @Mitchcumstien
    @Mitchcumstien Před 4 lety +2

    good stuff, these basic rules many miss

  • @burgerslayer83
    @burgerslayer83 Před 4 lety +7

    according to my research, and I could be wrong, 30 meters water resistance basically means….If the water did not have impurities in it and was completely still, as that movement of water affects the pressure, and the watch was to magically appear at 30 meters it theoretically would be ok. This in the real life is obviously impossible. I would personally would never go swimming with a watch unless it has at least 100 meters. Good thing I hate swimming haha.

    • @tjlee9901
      @tjlee9901 Před 3 lety

      any watch i cared about i would not go swimming with unless it was specifically designed to be waterproof ....so maybe a dive watch

  • @waqt1988
    @waqt1988 Před 2 lety

    Did not know that about the eta, no more overwinding for my Hamilton.

  • @paceyombex
    @paceyombex Před 4 lety +4

    How about setting the time backwards?

  • @lucioledizerot196
    @lucioledizerot196 Před 4 lety +29

    One thing you should never do to your watch is not wear it ;)

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +2

      Winner!

    • @christianarden7917
      @christianarden7917 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes i rotate my watches but still wear the gshock from 2003 90% of the time it's robust keeps perfect time and it's large small watches don't work for me

  • @SuperScottie3000
    @SuperScottie3000 Před 4 lety +2

    In your typical grocery store, you have the choice between green and blue scotchbrite. Blue is “non-scratch” while green is too aggressive. The correct answer to which scotchbrite to use for refinishing a brushed clasp for example, is maroon color.

  • @rockyfonce3521
    @rockyfonce3521 Před 4 lety

    Great job as usual. Thanks Guy

  • @luigifanelli9367
    @luigifanelli9367 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your interesting video, nonetheless, are ISO rated water-resistant watches reacting better to magnetism?

  • @petermulhall2564
    @petermulhall2564 Před 4 lety

    Great video,thank you👍🏻

  • @caonabo2
    @caonabo2 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Very helpfull!

  • @mrp9498
    @mrp9498 Před 4 lety

    I’m contemplating trying to regulate my 2004 Omega Seamaster 300 with caliber 1120. It’s running -25spd. From what I’ve read you just need to turn a screw. I’m just so nervous a I have not tried yet.

  • @quedin9990
    @quedin9990 Před 4 lety

    this video is helpful. thanks!

  • @WilliamButtel
    @WilliamButtel Před 2 lety

    What about capecod on very small items like edge of a bracelet not a full link

  • @craig2100
    @craig2100 Před 4 lety +1

    Great back drop and camera shots. Nicely done.

  • @TinBin-Craig
    @TinBin-Craig Před 4 lety +1

    good advice .... cheers

  • @blueshirtbuddah1665
    @blueshirtbuddah1665 Před 4 lety +2

    Great video and sound advice Guy.

  • @M3LTUP
    @M3LTUP Před 3 lety

    Good video. Thanks

  • @MrVoayer
    @MrVoayer Před 4 lety

    Valuable suggestions !

  • @steffydog
    @steffydog Před 4 lety

    Good stuff, thanks

  • @mikeywang7931
    @mikeywang7931 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @mb-watches
    @mb-watches Před 4 lety +3

    Putting it beside a speaker, magnetising my first watch I ever had😂
    Good series my friend was fun to watch 🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @MrName859
    @MrName859 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Guy, with regards to water resistance I have a question for you. Do you think the Hamilton Khaki Auto is suitable to swim with in your experience? I know that being 100m/330ft resistant should be pretty much end of story and that you said just because it's not got a screw down doesn't make it any less water resistant. I just remembered you had your own after seeing it in the video. I'm loving mine and I don't want to baby it, so I'm just seeing your two cents on it. Thanks!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +3

      All I can say is I don’t get my watches wet unless they are a dive watch. Call me paranoid but I don’t see the point in risking it.

  • @markplayford5836
    @markplayford5836 Před 4 lety

    All good solid advise sir. My tip is even if it’s a pro 1000m diver, do not shower in it...ever. Plus if it has been anywhere near salt water always rinse in clean tap (UK) faucet (USA) water or bottled water using gentle pressure.

    • @jackdawes193
      @jackdawes193 Před 2 lety

      I shower, swim and wear my SM300, Explorer or Sea Dweller every day. They are absolutely waterproof under these conditions. Done this for decades.

  • @cedarcanoe
    @cedarcanoe Před 4 lety +1

    EXACTLY 30.000 subscribers now!!

  • @robertschmidt9584
    @robertschmidt9584 Před 4 lety +1

    Ther are timepieces in some collections to be regarded as fragile and there are others or daily wearers that should get all the “love” scratches as part of their history that may not need polishing

  • @familiatrois3813
    @familiatrois3813 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the information about the “fragile” gear-chain found in the ETA 2824 caliber movement. I was unaware that this was inherent in the design. I have spent a lot of time (and money) getting my Oris, Christopher Ward, Hamilton, etc. watches serviced over the past 2 years, due to, I presume, overwinding. My watchmaker has never brought this up! I have yet to service any of the Japanese (40P51, 7S26, NH35, 4R, or 6R movements) or Chinese Seagull movements in my collection. May need to re-think my habit of winding all my watches every morning!

  • @magnuman008
    @magnuman008 Před 4 lety +1

    Grey scotch brite pads are better than green for Rolex brushed finishes. Leaves a very fine brushed finish.

  • @whatsinanameish
    @whatsinanameish Před 4 lety

    A small nitpick, perhaps just a discussion point of confusion... You had mentioned within the magnetic part that some brands were using 'silicone' hairsprings when I think it is supposed to be 'silicon'. Silicon is just the base element reference and silicone is many different things, but I always have known it as the soft sealing polymer goo in a million products. I don't rightly know if there is a silicone variant that hairsprings are made from or if we are talking about silicon. Any chemists in the building?

  • @TheWeaversofEternity
    @TheWeaversofEternity Před 4 lety +4

    I mistakenly changed the date complication on my watch today while the time was at midnight. I moved the date at least 10 days before realizing it and stopping. It has a NH35A movement. In your opinion, do you think I may have damaged it by doing this?

    • @jimmytiu4092
      @jimmytiu4092 Před 4 lety +1

      The best & safe way to change the date of your watch is at 3 o'clock. When your watch stop, you don't know it if it is a.m. or p m. . Never change the date when your watch stopped at between 8 o'clock to 4 o'clock., the mechanism that changes the date will be broken. Good luck.

  • @cavalry1213
    @cavalry1213 Před 4 lety +2

    I work for Best Buy in their Magnolia department. I am around speakers all day! It absolutely HORRIFIES me when I am near them with my watches. That’s why I tend to wear G Shocks to work most days lol.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Good call on the Gshock. I’d do the same.

    • @cavalry1213
      @cavalry1213 Před 4 lety

      Yeah. I decided that even though my Hamilton and Seikos are “only” a few hundred dollars, I still love them lol.

  • @bi5048
    @bi5048 Před rokem

    My mechanical Kakhi field was over wounded. The service center asked for more than price of the watch new. So now it sits collecting dust.

  • @zastaryi
    @zastaryi Před 4 lety +2

    I’m new to watch enthusiasts community. Actually now I’m choosing my first mechanical watch. But as I already know, there are microbrands that use mechanisms with date complications in their non-date watches. As I understand, the watch using mechanism with date complication, even if there is no date on the dial (as it called the ghost date) can be broken if not used properly? Correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah some brands use a movement with a date and just cover the date up with the dial. I assume if the mechanism is in there you could dink it up if you were in the date change position scrolling the crown at the wrong time.

    • @zastaryi
      @zastaryi Před 4 lety

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews thank for your thoughts. By the way, have you seen Cincinnatus field watch from Cincinnati Watch Co.? I know you like field watch aesthetic. I find it very attractive.

  • @OvidiuHretcanu
    @OvidiuHretcanu Před 4 lety +7

    #6 even if the watch is a proper diver, do no take your mechanical/auto watch in the sauna - the heat will eventually break-down the lubricants and you will need to service the movement (leasons&learned by myself, after servicing twice a Seiko monster, a movement that usually don't require servicing for 10 years. Lucky it was a cheap service where I live, but expensive watches will require expensive service).

    • @kronossonork6994
      @kronossonork6994 Před 4 lety +2

      A G-Shock won't give you that problem.

    • @OvidiuHretcanu
      @OvidiuHretcanu Před 4 lety +1

      @@kronossonork6994 concidentaly, that's why I always have my G-9000 in my bag

  • @rockthewatch
    @rockthewatch Před 4 lety +2

    Great videos sir.

  • @markmaquinto4064
    @markmaquinto4064 Před 4 lety +2

    Perfect Lighting!

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam Před 4 lety +1

    As to date complications, just because a watch does not have a date window does not mean there is no date complication. Some manufacturers use the same movement between their date and no-date offerings. Know the movement that is used in your watch before setting your time during the "forbidden hours."

    • @ChapeauRouge921
      @ChapeauRouge921 Před 4 lety

      Mmm unless it impacts on other gears etc. I cannot imagine that a broken day date complication that will never be seen by the user matters.

  • @MR-vt3np
    @MR-vt3np Před 4 lety +19

    Never let your teenage son borrow your watch...ever

    • @simonpijnenburg4406
      @simonpijnenburg4406 Před 4 lety +8

      R M Depends on how you raised him

    • @celsoneto9596
      @celsoneto9596 Před 4 lety +1

      I wear my 16570 everyday to High school with no problems lol

    • @MR-vt3np
      @MR-vt3np Před 4 lety +1

      Simon Pijnenburg I watered him every day...what else do you recommend Jedi Master?

    • @simonpijnenburg4406
      @simonpijnenburg4406 Před 4 lety +5

      R M Maybe you should teach him to be careful with someone else’s belongings.

  • @barneyrubble9309
    @barneyrubble9309 Před rokem

    Never understood why watches don't have power reserve indicators on them to avoid overwinding ...could be on the back but my next watch will definitely have one.

  • @isfandyarsaeed7551
    @isfandyarsaeed7551 Před 3 lety

    Does sweat damage the watch in any way?

  • @morgan97475
    @morgan97475 Před 4 lety +2

    Yup....setting the date. I screwed up my Ball Worldtime day/date by not following the instructions.

  • @webbryan1
    @webbryan1 Před 4 lety +19

    Never drop the watch

    • @internettroll7497
      @internettroll7497 Před 4 lety +3

      Unless its a gshock

    • @panosvrionis8548
      @panosvrionis8548 Před 4 lety

      @@internettroll7497 yes gshocks are very durable!!! but tell me something!!!how do you clean them???
      Special in summer!! The slightest humidity makes them smell very dadly.you have to remove the bezel end brush them inside out☹️

    • @WilliamNyn
      @WilliamNyn Před 3 lety +1

      No Shit Sherlock!

    • @M3LTUP
      @M3LTUP Před 3 lety +1

      LoL. And never run it over with a car.

  • @BoogurTWang
    @BoogurTWang Před 4 lety

    The Scotch Brite Psd tip id s good one.

  • @tomgrimes8379
    @tomgrimes8379 Před 4 lety +4

    I would add a # 6: A Rolex customer service person at one of the Rolex Service Centers (I don't want to say which one because I don''t want to get anyone in trouble) told me she wouldn't wear a Rolex while playing golf or engaging in other high-impact sports or activities. Although Rolexes are designed to withstand these impacts, the Rolex person said it would require more frequent servicing of watches that have been exposed to this wear characteristic to make sure nothing has been knocked out of place. If this is the case for Rolexes, I would suppose other watches could benefit from this advice as well. So, I would suggest protecting high-dollar watches from frequent impacts. Buy a Timex for use during high-impact activities.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +2

      I considered mentioning Golf/High Impact sports but I don't have enough first hand expert knowledge on it. I have always suspected it would be a bad idea though. I take my good watches off when I do anything like that.

    • @kaileymonique949
      @kaileymonique949 Před 4 lety +1

      Tom Grimes . Total rubbish, played golf wearing a sub drove big trucks with it. Had it ten years no service ordered problems 😎

    • @M3LTUP
      @M3LTUP Před 3 lety

      Good advice. Throw on a $50 Gshock if you are gonna Golf.

  • @GalaxysGreatestDad
    @GalaxysGreatestDad Před 4 lety +1

    You can avoid the finish from the green Scotch Brite pads by using 1200 grit sand paper.

    • @matthewdavis8199
      @matthewdavis8199 Před 4 lety

      Very true, and there are also finer pads available in red and gray vs the ubiquitous green ones.

  • @bullwinkle7542
    @bullwinkle7542 Před 2 lety

    I use rubbing Alcohol on cotton balls to clean with good results then service it about every 3 years it’s a high end dive watch my 2nd first was Rolex GMT master Gold /stainless steel new in 1980 for 2300.00 and a 6yr old Tag H Aquaracer stainless only problem now it will take a couple of months to get it back

  • @1183tn
    @1183tn Před rokem

    Is it 6 am or Pm for the date change...thanks.

  • @icecreamforcrowhurst
    @icecreamforcrowhurst Před 2 lety +1

    I’m gonna go with what Bruce Willis’ grandfather did with his watch in Pulp Fiction.

  • @gtguy123
    @gtguy123 Před 4 lety

    If you have a collection of watches (more than 10). Would you just let their power run out, and wind them up again when you want to wear them, or keep them manually wind everyday?

  • @stevefox8605
    @stevefox8605 Před 4 lety +2

    Yep, killed a 2824 by overwinding it 😭

  • @EhRandomGuy
    @EhRandomGuy Před 4 lety +5

    Never wind them up too much for me!
    Edit: Oh it's the first one you mentioned.

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +2

      Great minds think alike.

    • @tjlee9901
      @tjlee9901 Před 3 lety

      @@JustBlueFish : just dont break it , thats all .

  • @juniortoledo8088
    @juniortoledo8088 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video, #5, I have known a couple of people that had removed the fine anti-reflective coating by polishing the crystal.

    • @mitchaelhollingsworth1698
      @mitchaelhollingsworth1698 Před 4 lety

      isn't the AR coating on the inside of the crystal?

    • @juniortoledo8088
      @juniortoledo8088 Před 4 lety

      @@mitchaelhollingsworth1698 There is watches that has double AR coating. Take for example the Sinn U1. I also have a UN Dual time with outside coating.

  • @JohnLFjellstad
    @JohnLFjellstad Před 4 lety

    The guys over at the Grey Nato podcast did an interview Paul Scurfield, a saturation diver, and he talked about the He escape valve www.hodinkee.com/articles/episode-90-a-chat-with-paul-scurfield-of-scurfa-watches. He also talks about it here: forums.watchuseek.com/f74/helium-escape-valves-my-findings-4846395.html. Basically, the manual escape valve is useless because you need to remember to open it before you go down, otherwise you won't be able to open it because of the pressure. It's an interesting discussion from a guy who is actually using the watches like they were designed for. Thought you mind find it interesting.

  • @bidipbo
    @bidipbo Před 11 měsíci

    Never swap watch bracelets, add or remove links on a watch that you care about, without first protecting the metal surfaces with tape or cling wrap.

  • @vintagecrazyjay4970
    @vintagecrazyjay4970 Před rokem

    One warning I've heard is "don't wear your watch in hot tubs"; it's not the water resistance that harms your watch, it's the HEAT and it can damage/breakdown the gaskets inside the watch. So, I might wear mine while swimming, but not in the hot tub. Enjoy!

  • @russellharris5072
    @russellharris5072 Před 4 lety +1

    Here's one,NEVER start a mechanical chronograph and then hit the reset button without first stopping the timing function.If you do you will have a large bill from your watchmaker to repair it.
    "Bills, bills, bills. One is born, one runs up bills, one dies! And what have I got to show for it? Nothing! A butler's uniform and a slightly effeminate hairdo! Honestly Baldrick sometimes I feel like a pelican: whichever way I turn I've still got an enormous bill in front of me!"(Blackadder)

  • @mrbacchus6127
    @mrbacchus6127 Před 4 lety +6

    Required video for mechanical watch noobs.

  • @4no1timewaits
    @4no1timewaits Před 4 lety +1

    I'm thinking about opening up my SARG009 or SNA411and filling it with silicone oil
    Please stop me someone. Please tell me this is insane. I just saw a DIY video of oil filled watches.

    • @M3LTUP
      @M3LTUP Před 3 lety

      That's gonna be embarrassing if it starts leaking when you are in the Office or a Party setting.

  • @phmwu7368
    @phmwu7368 Před 4 lety +1

    CZcams channel with direct donation weblink in description... what's happening? Where the passion ?

  • @neilpiper9889
    @neilpiper9889 Před 3 lety

    I broke my 2824 2 quick set date mechanism by resetting my date between those bad hours.

  • @PimpinBassie2
    @PimpinBassie2 Před 11 měsíci

    Consign it to the Timepiece " Gentleman" 😱

  • @amcluesent
    @amcluesent Před 4 lety +2

    Save $$$ in servicing costs by opening the case back and giving the mechanism a squirt of WD40 Dry Lube PTFE

    • @celsoneto9596
      @celsoneto9596 Před 4 lety

      I also recommend a pinch of salt for better traction on the gears!!

    • @tezzanewton
      @tezzanewton Před 4 lety

      WD40 also increases the water resistance.

    • @M3LTUP
      @M3LTUP Před 3 lety +1

      Everything i ever sprayed w WD40 started rusting shortly after. I never use that stuff.

  • @b.vonschnauser207
    @b.vonschnauser207 Před 4 lety +1

    Never wind/turn the crown while the watch is on your wrist!

  • @drawincode1800
    @drawincode1800 Před 4 lety +2

    Never take the back off
    Unless your replacing a
    Battery

    • @drawincode1800
      @drawincode1800 Před 4 lety

      @@thegorn spring if your feeling cleaver enough

  • @SGM805
    @SGM805 Před 4 lety +4

    You look different ? I think it’s ur beard trim , looking cooler now 😎👍

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Ya you caught me on a trim day. In a few weeks I'll look less cool haha.

  • @robertbennett2642
    @robertbennett2642 Před 4 lety

    I have a 14k gold Omega Geneva. I was wondering how the best way to clean it would be. I came to the conclusion a rub over with a jewelry cloth would suffice, but now I'm not too sure. Many thanks for this tutorial.

    • @matthewdavis8199
      @matthewdavis8199 Před 4 lety

      Cape Cod polishing clothes would be perfect for the task. The Geneva collection, however, was value oriented line and as such your watch is likely gold plated. I would be reluctant to polish a plated finish (and thus remove even a very small amount of metal). If it is in fact solid gold, a gentle polish would be just fine.

  • @private464
    @private464 Před 4 lety +2

    wow, you are making me nervous buying a used-"excellent condition" watch.

  • @Ahcelaht
    @Ahcelaht Před 4 lety +1

    There’s the new clock in the bottom right!

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      Ya but it's got a lot of flicker on video, I assume because US power is 60hz and I'm filming in 24 FPS, so I'm not sure if I'll keep it on camera. I don't want to change my camera to a higher frame rate. Still, it's cool.

    • @Ahcelaht
      @Ahcelaht Před 4 lety

      JustBlueFish Watch Reviews yup I’m going to get one eventually, they’re really cool and retro

  • @Chris-pb3se
    @Chris-pb3se Před 4 lety +1

    Don’t throw it
    Not everything is a hammer

  • @Samlowry27B-6
    @Samlowry27B-6 Před 4 lety +3

    'Water Intrusion Event' - Starring Jason Statham

    • @JustBlueFish
      @JustBlueFish  Před 4 lety +1

      I’d watch it.

    • @jackdawes193
      @jackdawes193 Před 2 lety

      @@JustBlueFish (gruff voice) "The Story of One Man's Fight against his Lifelong Enema"

  • @stephens2r338
    @stephens2r338 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video, water resistance can be a little confusing. Its easier to think about presure rating as weight than meters. 10 meters is 1 bar which is a mesurment of weight pressing on your watch. Jumping into the water will increase the weight of the water pushing against the watch as you hit it. It could easaly be more than 5 bar. Another exsample, If you were diving at 50m just moving your arms could add another 5bar of weight . Even the water falling from the shower will increase the weight so if its rated to 50m dont wear it in the shower. Best advice is 50m is ok to wash hands. 100m is ok to swim. 200m is ok to dive. The other point you mentioned about checking for magnetism by using a compass. A compass is also a magnet and placing it close to your watch isn't going to do you any favors.

    • @matthewdavis8199
      @matthewdavis8199 Před 4 lety

      50m Water resistance is fine for swimming so long as the watch is properly maintained. If in doubt most dealers will pressure test your watch for free.

    • @stephens2r338
      @stephens2r338 Před 4 lety

      @@matthewdavis8199 Hi Matthew, Testing the watch to 50m shows that the watch will withstand 5bar of pressure. How much water pressure you place on your watch is up to you. Slowly lowering the watch into the water and down to 50m is possible. Jumping in is guaranteed over 5bar same for walking through large waves, swimming breaststroke in the pool maybe fine, as for the front crawl who knows. Want to take the chance? That's why manufacturers say 100m or 10bar just to cover themselves.

    • @matthewdavis8199
      @matthewdavis8199 Před 4 lety

      @@stephens2r338 I much prefer 100m if I'm going swimming or even showering that's for sure!

    • @anthonyshillingford848
      @anthonyshillingford848 Před 4 lety

      Stephen S2R: Great explanation, saved me typing it. Most people only consider the static depth, and never consider that it's extremely unlikely that you would ever achieve those depths in a static way (e.g not moving your arms, or with zero water current). Personally, I would only ever use a Dive computer (fully calibrated) for diving, and if I really needed a watch in addition, it needs to be rated for 300m, and that would be for diving to 15 - 20m. I would consider swimming (on the surface) with a 200m / 20bar rated watch - and anything less than 200m would be kept as dry as possible. Maybe a very cautious approach for mechanical watches - but then, thats why we have Casio G-Shock.

  • @erikbasil2787
    @erikbasil2787 Před 4 lety +1

    The anti-magnetic watch springs are silica based, rather than silicone. Silicone is for watch straps and boobs.

    • @DonaldPerley
      @DonaldPerley Před 4 lety +1

      The hair springs are silicon. Silica and silicone are different.

  • @1701spacecadet
    @1701spacecadet Před 4 lety +1

    Watches are like the Enterprise.
    Treat them like a lady, and they'll always bring you home.

  • @matthewspaltro7142
    @matthewspaltro7142 Před 4 lety

    I wouldn't know how to polish anyway!!!!

  • @amundbjerve
    @amundbjerve Před 4 lety +1

    Automatic watches are also mechanical.

    • @mickgrace2558
      @mickgrace2558 Před 4 lety

      Oh, yes they are. You move your arm/wrist which moves the rotor that MECHANICALLY WINDS them.