Restoration of a Radioactive WW2 Military Watch - German Wehrmacht - Helma AS1130

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2021
  • This time I´m restoring an old military watch from the 2nd world war.
    It´s a Helma with an AS 1130 movement (also known as "Wehrmachts-Uhrwerk").
    Based on its engraving on the caseback it´s an official military service watch worn by the german armed forces (Wehrmacht) during the war.
    The missing "H" (Heer / Army) after the serial number indicates that it could have been a watch of the german air-force.
    The watch is in a really bad condition. The chrome-plating of the case is heavy damaged, the glass is scratched the movement is full of dirt and broken.
    I need to get rid of the old chrome-plating, this time i´m using a sandblaster for the job. After sanding and polishing the case, it´s ready for a new chrome-plating. But i need to add a layer of nickel before.
    I´m using the nickel and chrome electrolyte of @TifooTech
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    The glass will be polished and the movement cleaned.
    I also need to remove the old radium of the hands and re-lume them with super-luminova. I will add some coffee to it to make it more "vintage-looking".
    After everything is cleaned, polished and re-plated, I can re-assemble the movement with some fresh oil. After that, this watch is in a good beat (+0 seconds per day) again.
    I hope you liked this restoration, if so, like, comment and subscribe ;)
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  • @josephseidel489
    @josephseidel489 Před 2 lety +133

    When someone is at the top of their game, it's like watching an artist paint or a singer with perfect pitch sing your favorite song. Absolutely brilliant again. Well done, bravo!

    • @vinodrm
      @vinodrm Před 2 lety

      Well said 😍👌

  • @jimrawls5509
    @jimrawls5509 Před 2 lety +13

    It's enjoyable to watch a master at his craft. Not only in restoration, but also in videography and editing. This is not only how a watch should be restored but also how a video should be produced. No annoying music, talking or redundancy.
    Thank you for sharing.

  • @CarstenStrauss
    @CarstenStrauss Před 2 lety +11

    Ich finde kaum etwas Entspannenderes als Dir zuzuschauen. Dann noch dieser Aufwand und diese Professionalität, um so ein altes Schätzchen wieder zum Leben zu erwecken. Einfach nur schön

  • @donhalley5622
    @donhalley5622 Před 2 lety +633

    This is an teaching example of how this type of video should be produced. Excellent photography skills and a good sense of what needs a little explanation. Tedious and/or repetitive steps are nicely sped up for the viewer. I was wondering if you can explain the volume and severity of the scratch marks on the movement. This seemed unusual. Your patience and attention to detail astounds me. These must truly be "labors of love", as there seems to be no way for you to be compensated for this much time and materials. Thank you so much for sharing!

    • @RedDeadRestoration
      @RedDeadRestoration  Před 2 lety +77

      Thanks 😊
      About the scratches on the movement: I think that watch was in many watchmakers-hands in the past. Some are patient and some not 😉

    • @forkster
      @forkster Před 2 lety +11

      @@RedDeadRestoration Do you ever sell the restorations or are they done for people who send items for you to restore?

    • @spectatecomment7306
      @spectatecomment7306 Před 2 lety +28

      I love the absence of music too.

    • @putrakusuma6539
      @putrakusuma6539 Před 2 lety +6

      This is a very extraordinary skill that requires patience and thoroughness, because the components are very small. Moreover, the parts are original and original, if one component is lost, it is very difficult to find

    • @senny_penny
      @senny_penny Před 2 lety +1

      Add to all of these a great musical taste :)

  • @JTLaser1
    @JTLaser1 Před 2 lety +10

    Reading about the “Radium Girls” brought me to tears. I had cobalt radiation treatments for cancer in my head in the late 70s and I was ill with radiation sickness for months. Dying of it is just too much to think about. So sad.

  • @arindamghosh165
    @arindamghosh165 Před 2 lety +8

    You are not the watch restorer but a watch maker yourself. The kind of skills and machinery you possess, you should not limit yourself to restoring watches. Truly love your videos 👍🏼

  • @elbetosan
    @elbetosan Před 2 lety +235

    I would’ve kept the original crown. Great job, though.

    • @TheRedneckPreppy
      @TheRedneckPreppy Před 2 lety +22

      When it comes to these sorts there are compromises but in this I agree with you. The new one does not work aesthetically.

    • @lancehatch4475
      @lancehatch4475 Před 2 lety +7

      I came to say the same thing.

    • @Sergeant_Fury
      @Sergeant_Fury Před 2 lety +8

      Everyone beat me to it about the original crown.

    • @elsass82
      @elsass82 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree with you, excellent job but the original crown could have been kept.

    • @cashau2965
      @cashau2965 Před 2 lety +2

      ...agree Humberto had the same thought....

  • @seattlesix9953
    @seattlesix9953 Před 2 lety +15

    Trade offs made for engineering sake but leaving the dial was a beautiful testimony to the painter. Bravo Zulu

  • @SSmith-fm9kg
    @SSmith-fm9kg Před 2 lety +16

    There is a 1987 documentary called Radium City that was shown on a Nova episode. It's heartbreaking to watch, knowing the girls were told nothing about the dangers, and how so many died.

    • @cleverkitsune4302
      @cleverkitsune4302 Před 2 lety

      At the time nobody knew the dangers of radiation not even the watch company theres really nobody to blane as far as they knew it was harmless, this was back when radiation was thought to be able to be used to cure ailments as an over the counter pharmaceutical

  • @blastufat
    @blastufat Před 2 lety +28

    Some of the best videos on youtube right here. My face always lights up when i see a new RDR video in the feed

  • @michaelthomas1726
    @michaelthomas1726 Před 7 měsíci

    My grandfather was a watch repairman at his shop at Fort Meade. Years of working on watches for servicemen that had radium dials ultimately gave him bone cancer. We lost him in 1986.

  • @alefushimi
    @alefushimi Před 2 lety +2

    It's so mesmerizing seeing someone so top of the line on his craftsmanship. Impeccable work, thank you for sharing these videos!

  • @mrspock2al
    @mrspock2al Před 2 lety +92

    Around 1964, I received a luminous dial watch for Christmas. Just on a whim in physics class, I put the watch under a geiger counter. Wow, was I shocked when the counter reacted strongly. Being a teenager, I thought that was neat and put the watch back on. Now, they would probably evacuate the school and call hazmat disposal.😢

    • @jurematoh
      @jurematoh Před 2 lety +11

      The thing is it's not problematic if worn; the problems arise when scraping these and producing radium dust. Proper disposal is necessary for this.

    • @manuelacruz5177
      @manuelacruz5177 Před rokem +1

      Você fez uma teste de radiação?

    • @spankyharland9845
      @spankyharland9845 Před rokem +9

      I collect military radio gear and was given a working geiger counter. one day I ran it across the military radio instrument gauges and the counter meter went off the scales- found out that the military used a heck of a lot of radium on their equipment too.

    • @leonardosena6338
      @leonardosena6338 Před rokem

      @@jurematoh we r talking about Plutonium 239? 240? Come on!

    • @jurematoh
      @jurematoh Před rokem +8

      @@leonardosena6338 how's about you give the radium girls a ring and ask how they're doing. Oh, right, you can't.

  • @arnoudstigter
    @arnoudstigter Před 2 lety +11

    Stunning! Not just the end result but the whole process I enjoyed immensely. Thank you

  • @willmcvey2851
    @willmcvey2851 Před 2 lety +2

    I clicked on one of these videos because I couldn’t sleep now I’m down the rabbit hole and enjoying every minute of it, everything is perfect no annoying music, explaining everything and even learning a bit of watch history

  • @one-o-four889
    @one-o-four889 Před 2 lety +4

    What a great video! Superb footage of the actual restoration, no nonsense. I love seeing craftsmen working their skills and seeing the smart special tools they have for their trade. Also love the sounds when some parts snap into their position during the reassembly. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @Steveman61
    @Steveman61 Před 2 lety +11

    A machine from ELMA cleans the watch named HELMA. Stunning, amazing and entertaining. Could watch for hours. Thank you for these great and well made videos with all the stunning close ups.

  • @1fastbunny
    @1fastbunny Před 2 lety +10

    I find watching these videos so relaxing and interesting, thank you for showing us a true art form.

  • @juanpuerta21
    @juanpuerta21 Před 2 lety +6

    Beautifully done sir! Another perfect video that brings me peace and harmony in uncertain times 🙏🏽💪🏽

  • @LittleRestorers
    @LittleRestorers Před 2 lety +22

    The nickel and chrome plating came out spectacular... The complexity of those old instruments is just insane ...well done on bringing it back to life👍👍👩‍🔧

  • @aaronjacobo2556
    @aaronjacobo2556 Před 2 lety +11

    Incredible as a watch that has had such a bad life, it marches with 0 seconds a day, excellent work.

  • @Georgealex77
    @Georgealex77 Před 2 lety +8

    Quality content right here that is hard to find on youtube. Precise craftsmanship, attention to detail and no stupid background music which makes it all the more relaxing to watch, keep up the good work mate!

  • @amme30
    @amme30 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful restoration, video was a joy to watch. I really could have watched the slo mo of the rinse in the elma for ages!

  • @tonyhebron7681
    @tonyhebron7681 Před 2 lety +2

    You must have the patience of a saint - it is so therapeutic watching your videos - thanks so much and I’m now hooked

  • @geoffquickfall
    @geoffquickfall Před 2 lety +193

    Actually, it is not the radium glowing in the dark, it is the phosphorous that emits photons when stimulated with either light (your flashlight) or radiation emitted by the radium (mainly composed of alpha particles but throw in some beta and gamma too). That’s a testament to the incabloc protection; balance good, escape wheel broken pinion. Must have been quite a jolt to the watch to snap the escape wheel pinion.
    A suggestion on the hands, using 1500 to 2000 grit sandpaper, polish them by rubbing the upper sided across the fine sandpaper and oil with your finger, gently of course. Then blue them with heat. I use a sand base and copper filings mixed in a crucible over a Bunsen burner. Remove the hands when correct shade of blue and immerse in oil. Clean them off. I use a water based luminous powder and white glue mixed with a tint to match the dial numeral lume.
    Nice job, especially love the replating that you do. Best regards, Geoff.

    • @RedDeadRestoration
      @RedDeadRestoration  Před 2 lety +36

      Nice tip, thanks I will try that 👍🏻

    • @justafanmarvel9669
      @justafanmarvel9669 Před 2 lety +12

      I was thinking something very similar... agree 100% with you opinion on the hand restoration... but it was the lume that brought me to the comment section... it was my understanding (which could be off) that the old radium dials and hands had a paint applied that was "charged" by radioactivity and it was that reaction that caused the lume.. further that the paint (possibly after 10 to 20 years or so) would eventually burn out and that is the reason why these old radium watches no longer have luminance at night... even though they are still radioactive. And that "charging" them with a flashlight as shown in the beginning of this video would have no effect on these old radium dials as it was not light exposure that caused the lume but rather elements in the paint interacting with radioactivity.
      All this is to say my suspicion when I saw this video was that at some point in this watches history that the hands had been relumed with a more modern material that works off of light exposure similar to the product used in the restoration.
      Very long winded comment I know and I apologize for that but I wanted to end by saying that this was an amazing job showing fantastic skills.

    • @geoffquickfall
      @geoffquickfall Před 2 lety +33

      @@justafanmarvel9669 hi there! The radium powder is mixed with phosphorus powder and then a liquid medium (shellac old school, varnish, nail polish). The radium is the radioactivity source and provides the ionizing radiation which stimulated the phosphorous atom to release a photon thus emitting light. Radium 226 half life is 1600 years so that is not really the result of the fading luminescence as it would take 1600 years to convert one half of the radium on the hands/dial lume to radon. Mostly, it is the aging of the medium that carries the concoction and cements it to the hands. It oxidizes (burns) due to the radiation emitted by the radium, not the light emitted by the phosphorous. This is why you can see the dial lacquer or paint ‘burnt’ by a radium set of hands that have sat in the same position (non working) for many years while the watch was in storage. This tends to mask the glow as it browns and provides a denser material for the photons to escape from. The radium ionizing radiation is not harmful to the user as the watch case/crystal offer protection. It is however harmful if the crystal is removed and the powdered aged lume becomes airborne and is inhaled.
      Radium was replaced with Tritium, Promethium which have half lives of 12.3 years and 17.7 years respectively. So many vintage watches circa 1955 and newer with H3 and Pm have approximately 1/32 of the stimulating ionizing radiation available as only 1/32 of the radioactive element remains.
      However, H3, Pm and Ra painted dials and hands can still be stimulated by light radiation which is not ionizing. However the glow is almost over very quickly as indicated in the video. Luminova is a highly concentrated phosphorous paste that is stimulated by UV and white light. I don’t know much about the chemical composition of luminova and like products outside of the phosphorous concentrations being very high.
      As a science experiment, (gross and stinky, maybe but still interesting) urinate into a pot with fine sand in the bottom of it and boil away the urine. Repeat many many times. Once the many many times of urinating / boiling / urinating / boiling has been completed. You are left with a sandy dry solution of phosphorous which is an end product of cell metabolism and carried out of the body in urine. Shine a light on the sandy mixture and watch it glow! No radiation involved other then light radiation which is a non ionizing portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum
      Cheers, Geoff

    • @justafanmarvel9669
      @justafanmarvel9669 Před 2 lety +1

      @@geoffquickfall I follow and agree with most of what you wrote... however that further illustrates the point... the dial is still radioactive as you stated the half life being over a millennium, hence the component that reacts with the radiation is what no longer functions... tritium as you mentioned doesn't require exposure to light to charge but rather is constantly glowing until its reaction depletes over the course of time( decades) however it is not radioactive... which is why it is used in firearm night sights as the exposure of a firearm to light to charge as needed would be impractical. I own a ww1 Era radiolite watch and even though the hands and dial are still painted original they no longer lume at night even though the watch is still radioactive. I own newer watches that do lume at night but respond to and require light exposure to charge the effect, these watches are not radioactive... basically as I see it we are discussing 3 different technologies each working differently to create a lume... and since each is different the reactions to light exposure as a catalyst is not effective across the different methods which is why I was puzzled initially when I so the watch in the video being charged with a flashlight and its reaction in a positive to that exposure because the original factory lume wouldn't react that way so my thinking was that the dial and hands had been updated with newer tech in the past as part of an older restoration OR that this watch was somehow newer then I thought and hence was factory made with newer tech.

    • @geoffquickfall
      @geoffquickfall Před 2 lety +3

      @@justafanmarvel9669 i think it is terminology here that may be the problem. It isn’t Radium or Tritium that glow; it is their affect on phosphorous. Tritium is radioactive, but much less so then radium by a long shot, but still radioactive. The affect tritium has on the phosphorous will decay over decades.
      However, as you noted, there is a timed affect on very high ionizing radiation on the phosphorous component and the carrier of the solution. It does burn, the phosphorous depletes as it forms oxidizing components which prevent the glow of the phosphorous and the carrier also oxidizes blocking the glow over time. And yes, the reaction of the lume in the original hands may have been replaced with a weak phosphorous only plus carrier (carrier being what ever the original paste was made of to adhere the paste to the hands).
      To your point on tritium being non radioactive, that is incorrect as it has a half life of 12.5 years. It’s just that its form of radioactivity cannot penetrate skin let alone the crystal in a watch or on your gun sight.
      So yes, something in the carrier and the phosphorous on a radium watch has aged (oxidized) to the point where the phosphorous compound no longer emits photons when excepted by the left over radium or the weakened tritium.
      Cheers, Geoff.

  • @johnnysuede3156
    @johnnysuede3156 Před 2 lety +7

    Love the vintage machines you use for cleaning. They're probably 80 years old, but hey, still works perfectly.

  • @thomasjackermann
    @thomasjackermann Před 2 lety +1

    Toll! Macht immer Spaß, einem Meister bei seiner Arbeit zuzusehen!

  • @fiddelinpaul
    @fiddelinpaul Před 2 lety +1

    There are craftsmen and there are artists, you are an artist-craftsman, you make a symphony, thank you.

  • @MetalTrabant
    @MetalTrabant Před 2 lety +10

    Wow, that watch really looked like it's been in a war! Amazing skills in every way, lovely video! So relaxing to see you working your magic! :)

  • @GordonFreechmen
    @GordonFreechmen Před 2 lety +4

    Am digging the slo-mo shots, especially of the balance wheel and the isopropyl alcohol.

  • @yaga8585
    @yaga8585 Před 2 lety +1

    idk why but the sounds of things snapping into the places are so ridiculously satisfying...

  • @leereyno
    @leereyno Před 2 lety +2

    So glad to see you treating the radium with respect.

  • @stupidsquintz5436
    @stupidsquintz5436 Před 2 lety +4

    I wish they would put its retail value in the description! I love watching these and marveling at the craftsmanship!

  • @clutzwinstead279
    @clutzwinstead279 Před 2 lety +3

    Oh man, I'm in love with this process. Love watching & really like it when we get two in a month. I can sleep now.....pleasingly. thank you, kind sir.

  • @joachim9043
    @joachim9043 Před 2 lety +1

    Habe von 1974-1978 eine Uhrmacherlehre gemacht. Ein wunderschöner Beruf! Leider wurde man mit dem Siegeszug der Quarzuhren zum Batterietauscher degradiert weshalb ich mich beruflich veränderte.
    Habe aber zu Hause immer noch eine Uhrmacherwerkstatt. Ich hätte nicht gedacht dass man für so ein altes AS Werk noch ein Ankerrad bekommt. Wusste auch nicht dass damals schon Incabloc Stoßsicherungen verbaut wurden. Aber auch die jüngeren AS Werke habe ich immer gerne repariert.
    Die alte Elma Reinigungsmaschine wurde zu meiner Zeit schon nicht mehr benutzt🤣. Wir hatten damals schon eine mit Ultraschall die den Korb automatisch umsetzt.
    Alles in allem ein sehr schönes Video über einen sehr schönen Beruf.👍👍👍

  • @KLL1869
    @KLL1869 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know why this was so satisfying to WATCH. Excellent work

  • @Prah123
    @Prah123 Před 2 lety +59

    would have liked to see a radioactivity test in the end, great video

    • @marwenyahyaoui3799
      @marwenyahyaoui3799 Před 2 lety +8

      There is still a lot of radium paint on the dial so there wouldn't be much of a difference

    • @kermaani
      @kermaani Před 2 lety +4

      came to see a comment about this, something i would have loved to see too.

    • @richardsidler
      @richardsidler Před 2 lety +4

      The care taken here to prevent contamination seems quite commendable; still in all, there seem to be places during this restoration that radium residue could have escaped to the work bench. This is an extremely interesting problem that watchmakers face. I’d like to learn more about techniques and process for this kind of restoration. That is a very nice modern and compact Geiger counter I wonder where one might find one.

    • @Nandru85
      @Nandru85 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marwenyahyaoui3799 ooh so thats why he didin't clean/polished the dial

  • @WyvernDotRed
    @WyvernDotRed Před 2 lety +70

    18:03 And that's where this watch shows it's true value, in the German engineering.
    After everything it went through, it manages to perfectly keep the time, almost as accurate as a simple quarts watch.

    • @carlosamaral6917
      @carlosamaral6917 Před 2 lety +13

      This is actually Swiss engineering.

    • @jurivlk5433
      @jurivlk5433 Před 2 lety +1

      @@carlosamaral6917 Yes! AS was in Grenchen, Switzerland! So honour to whom honour belongs! Or: Switzerland supported Hitler!

    • @carlosamaral6917
      @carlosamaral6917 Před 2 lety +11

      @@jurivlk5433 Helma was a business and they've done business with those who paid first. Nothing to do with supporting any side of the war!

    • @jurivlk5433
      @jurivlk5433 Před 2 lety

      @@carlosamaral6917 Of course it has a lot to do with supporting the war!!! If You don't believe it, try to make business with Iran, Cuba, North Korea...Uncle Sam will explain it! The Swiss were very friendly with the Nazis and collaborated with them.

    • @carlosamaral6917
      @carlosamaral6917 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jurivlk5433 Juri, in business we can't see things in such a straight way. The Swiss were also selling watches to the allies. All the countries were using Swiss watches no matter if they were from the axis or allies. The only exception were the Japanese that used to be supplied by Seiko. Back in the time, the Japanese watches didn't have the indestructible and high quality reputation they have today, so buying Swiss was the only way to go. Some Italian military had a few Panerai, but at same time, they were supplied by Swiss too.
      You're talking about Iran... As far as I know Americans and Europeans make business with Iran. Don't they use Apple, Microsoft, Google, VW, Audi, BMW, Jeep, Ford, Opel, etc?
      Cuba and North Korea are just enclosed countries living on a communist bubble, but they end up buying some western products as well.
      The Swiss were neutrals and being neutral means dealing with both sides. Same has happened with my country, Portugal.

  • @kevkillevra
    @kevkillevra Před 2 lety +2

    Your videos bring my brain peace. Truly you are a master craftsman. I cannot fathom how you are able to remember reassembly steps.

  • @josephp2712
    @josephp2712 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video very intriguing and fun to watch bringing a vintage watch like that back from the DEAD is amazing

  • @RafTime
    @RafTime Před 2 lety +3

    Das ist so Großartig, es macht echt spaß dir dabei zuzugucken. Und das Endergebnis ist immer fantastisch!! weiter so :D

  • @Watcheyes
    @Watcheyes Před 2 lety +3

    Great history about the watch and always a very connected timeline that is interesting to follow through the project. Great one 👌

  • @turquoiseandcoral
    @turquoiseandcoral Před 2 lety +2

    I like learning about watches from these videos. Because of these videos I value my watches even more!

  • @darrenfry4695
    @darrenfry4695 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome,work ,pure skill..its also vey therapeutic watching you work.

  • @thexxx63
    @thexxx63 Před 2 lety +31

    Sehr schöne Arbeit, tolle klassische schlichte Uhr, gefällt mir sehr gut. Das einzige was ein wenig wie ein Fremdkörper wirkt ist die neue Krone.

  • @hicsuntdracones23
    @hicsuntdracones23 Před 2 lety +13

    Well done, I love these simple hand wound movement's, try using nail lacquer to preserve the marking while polishing.

  • @ryanbrimhall7939
    @ryanbrimhall7939 Před 2 lety +1

    Attention to detail is outstanding

  • @kevinfoster926
    @kevinfoster926 Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant restoration, loved the final touch with a British forces G10 watch strap.

  • @7.62x51
    @7.62x51 Před 2 lety +5

    The change you've made is incredible. Additionally the details about radioactivity are amazing... However, I would still like to see you restore the crown in a narrower and wider as similar to the original.

  • @daddyfrost42
    @daddyfrost42 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m pretty sure I could compete with your socks, but the absolute perfection you bring to the world is so exciting and satisfying
    Warm regards from Moscow!

  • @laszlopatay2272
    @laszlopatay2272 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your videos 📹
    Because you actually show everything what you doing! You are very precise, care,and handling!
    Teach for amazing skills!
    Well look at your job in the end of all the broken timepieces, comes back a live and historic watches, some people even higher watchmaker can't bring back of the new state of the watch like you!
    Masterclass! Well done mate!
    Keep up!

  • @danielefrancesconi3080
    @danielefrancesconi3080 Před 2 lety +1

    all the detail showed are fantastic. thank you !

  • @loveobd628
    @loveobd628 Před 2 lety +4

    Deine Videos sind und bleiben einfach Top!! Bitte mach so weiter und setzte Qualität weit, weit vor Quantität, so wie du es jetzt machst. Diese Qualität vom Video und vor allem deiner Arbeit ist Klasse 👍🏻

  • @TheChelazz
    @TheChelazz Před 2 lety +3

    Your work is so profesional. The pasión and love that you put to your work will be rewarded ❤

  • @ThomsSimpleLife
    @ThomsSimpleLife Před 2 lety +1

    Fascinating, wonderful work and steady hands. Thank you for sharing.

  • @waqar_ahmad_jan
    @waqar_ahmad_jan Před 2 lety +1

    I love the precision of your entire work it is so satisfying

  • @edsoncamposbraga4824
    @edsoncamposbraga4824 Před 2 lety +5

    You haven't restored a watch. You've written a poem! Congratulations!

  • @polishmachine8303
    @polishmachine8303 Před 2 lety +3

    The best in restoring old clocks, requires high precision and patience👍👍 success and always healthy 🙏

  • @randallkelley3599
    @randallkelley3599 Před 2 lety +1

    After a hard week, I sit down and watch(get it), one of these vids. Very calming.

  • @maikbindemann5218
    @maikbindemann5218 Před 2 lety +1

    Tolle Handwerkskunst. Sehr schön restauriert. Gern mehr

  • @mehimrc1314
    @mehimrc1314 Před 2 lety +10

    Stunning to "watch" and a true example of craftsmanship at its best.

    • @mrlilrip10
      @mrlilrip10 Před 2 lety

      honestly i feel like i should be paying just to watch lol
      this is beautiful. every part of it

  • @TheSchmed
    @TheSchmed Před 2 lety +5

    Even the “Escape Wheel” could not escape that terrible regime without breaking.

  • @808Stevie
    @808Stevie Před rokem

    You are at a whole different level of restoration my friend. Excellent

  • @Jason-hv4eu
    @Jason-hv4eu Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video! Amazing results! I appreciate the effort you put forth and your willingness to share. Thank you👍🏻😊

  • @tugrulguvenerturun5854
    @tugrulguvenerturun5854 Před 2 lety +4

    What a great video. As an amateur watchmaker i learned a lot from your videos.

  • @priden4656
    @priden4656 Před 2 lety +28

    Восхищаюсь вашим отношением к реставрации часов! Отличная работа!

    • @user-eb9df3qv9l
      @user-eb9df3qv9l Před 2 lety +1

      Циферблат со стрелками вечь усратый , корпус как был весь в царапинах так и остался. У нее реально проблемы со зрением и головой!!!

    • @Legardium
      @Legardium Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-eb9df3qv9l да и барашек можно было оригинальный оставить

    • @user-ts3ou3zn9x
      @user-ts3ou3zn9x Před 2 lety

      @@user-eb9df3qv9l ваш уровень оценки качества совпадает полностью с моим -))) Вы бы гармонично вписались в мою команду -)

  • @JOHNNYGOX
    @JOHNNYGOX Před 2 lety +1

    Your job is excellent. Its delicate,precisely and professional

  • @neilpuckett359
    @neilpuckett359 Před 2 lety +1

    Simply stunning you're blowing me away dude!!!

  • @RTC057
    @RTC057 Před 2 lety +3

    Yellow socks adorned with cherries, made me laugh....you can't beat a bit of dry humour. Great videos, thank you for taking the time to educate us all.

  • @lucashipkins
    @lucashipkins Před 2 lety +8

    Such a wonderful video as always. I laughed so hard when you put the face and hands into the radioactive tub. We'll done sir, brilliant!

    • @TheSmokeRecords
      @TheSmokeRecords Před 2 lety +2

      how was it possible for you to comment 3 days ago, when he just uploaded the video? Did you get the link when it was private?

    • @lucashipkins
      @lucashipkins Před 2 lety +3

      @@TheSmokeRecords YES! I am a Patreon of RDR and we get the videos early and also get other behind the scenes stuff. It's really worthwhile. I have even purchased a restored item. I highly recommend becoming a Patreon.

    • @behnamkakavand
      @behnamkakavand Před 2 lety

      Hi @@lucashipkins from where did you purchase a restored item? Hey s there a shop dedicated to the restored items of this great channel?

    • @lucashipkins
      @lucashipkins Před 2 lety +1

      @@behnamkakavand You need to join his Patreon. It is well worth the monthly payment. I highly recommend it.

    • @behnamkakavand
      @behnamkakavand Před 2 lety +1

      @@lucashipkins that’s true and already joined just few minutes ago

  • @sgtpluck8344
    @sgtpluck8344 Před 2 lety +1

    Another quality outing! Danke schön!

  • @ltlfamily
    @ltlfamily Před 2 lety +1

    I was mesmerized. Loved the video and Love the vintage watch.

  • @Soufyane.Chahboun
    @Soufyane.Chahboun Před 2 lety +17

    I've just discovered this channel 2 days ago and i've been obssessed with these videos it's so relaxing to watch amazing handy work ❤

  • @Relumer
    @Relumer Před 2 lety +27

    Great video, thank you for sharing. The decomposed Radium lume is more dangerous than the radiation itself, the dust is nocive and therefore wearing a safety mask while disassembling and cleaning the watch is a good advice for anyone who likes to restore those watches.

    • @tybertimus
      @tybertimus Před 2 lety +2

      And from what I've been learning, first uncasing the watch is probably releasing some radon gas that should be addressed with good ventilation...don't want to be breathing that either.

    • @leonardosena6338
      @leonardosena6338 Před rokem

      @@tybertimus Radon have a half life of 3,8 days... The magic behind these watches, is the radium. Nowadays everything is "Awn this that bla bla ..." Snow flakes.

  • @ralphferrara5152
    @ralphferrara5152 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Absolutely beautiful workmanship.

  • @cthlhu
    @cthlhu Před 2 lety +2

    Incredible job! It turned out just beautiful.

  • @docT7184
    @docT7184 Před 2 lety +26

    Did you manually polish the glass for 1 hour? Waw, that’s awesome 😎

  • @user-jp6lf2ie7z
    @user-jp6lf2ie7z Před 2 lety +8

    Потрясающая у Вас работа😲👍

  • @phillipmaciver3226
    @phillipmaciver3226 Před 2 lety +1

    Another excellent video, thank you for sharing your time, efforts and skills with us....👏👏

  • @officialpoof
    @officialpoof Před 2 lety +2

    Ahhhh the perfect Friday. Thanks for the great video and what an amazing looking watch my friend!

  • @nevamind68t23
    @nevamind68t23 Před 2 lety +5

    Great work, sad to hear of the radium girls 👍🏾

  • @shurabalaganov2235
    @shurabalaganov2235 Před 2 lety +10

    Спасибо за материал 👍
    Очень качественно снято видео, информативно и познавательно 🤗
    Сколько эти часы теперь стоят?

  • @jozsefizsak
    @jozsefizsak Před 2 lety +1

    This is so compelling that I just watched it again!

  • @adistancu6545
    @adistancu6545 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing watch ,great technique for Restauration,patience ,talent ,good work !

  • @treyh0079
    @treyh0079 Před 2 lety +3

    How in the hell did they make those tiny gears/parts back in those days……. So cool. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @richardrahadi
    @richardrahadi Před 2 lety +3

    Not a huge fan of watches, but a WW2 era military watches will always pique my interest

  • @sharonh988
    @sharonh988 Před 2 lety +1

    What a beautiful watch. Thanks for sharing.

  • @HellaNorCal916
    @HellaNorCal916 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a nice looking watch now. I also really liked the movement, looked super robust. The kind of watch you put on and don't worry about.

  • @Artem_Ugai
    @Artem_Ugai Před 2 lety +5

    Отличная работа! Респект 👍

  • @cantosoares
    @cantosoares Před 2 lety +3

    Magnífico trabalho. Parabéns

  • @mishelius85
    @mishelius85 Před 2 lety +1

    Мастер! Просто волшебник. Я бы отдал тебе все свои часы.

  • @denimchirurgie
    @denimchirurgie Před 2 lety +2

    Hallo,
    Ich bin fasziniert von deinen Videos den eine Revision bei einer Uhr durch zu führen ist eine Sache, ein Video zu drehen und in dieser Qualität zu bearbeiten und zu schneiden, eine andere. Aber beides zusammen, so schön und eindrucksvoll zu produzieren, absolute Spitzenklasse! Da ziehe ich. Meinen Hut! Weiter so. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @NicolasLakoff
    @NicolasLakoff Před 2 lety +4

    Absolutely fantastic video and I love all your attention to detail and safety precautions. That being said however, I was disappointed that since you went through all the trouble of showing us the radioactivity of the watch at the beginning of the process, why didn't you show us the expected reduction in radioactivity after the restauration?

  • @roddyteague6246
    @roddyteague6246 Před 2 lety +8

    The poisoning issue reminded me about the old Timex factory in Dundee. The employees were predominantly female who apparently would keep a little of the coating aside & then use it as a cosmetic by coating their teeth with it before heading off to impress their male Jockanese counterparts at the local strobe lit disco!
    Even a quick snog back then could have had serious consequences......
    The serious point here is that by then we were already well aware of hazardous material lsuch as phosphorus. The Trades Union movement used to cite the case of Annie Beasant at the Bryant & May match factory in East London. Again a predominantly female workforce had to eat their food at the workbench & the inevitable contamination would lead to Phossy Jaw-a condition where the phosphorus would eat into the jawbone. Works canteens were introduced as a direct result of this.

    • @amcron123
      @amcron123 Před 2 lety

      any way we can a watch for restoration.
      l have a similar Omega watch ?

  • @gizzyguzzi
    @gizzyguzzi Před 2 lety +1

    Wow. Time really flies when you're wearing that watch!

  • @paulvanappeven3340
    @paulvanappeven3340 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful. Nice work. Thanks for the beautiful video. 🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @kevinpascual
    @kevinpascual Před 2 lety +3

    I'm sorry, who disliked this video? This is amazing.

    • @DamienDarkside
      @DamienDarkside Před rokem

      Probably from the overhype of the radiation. 1.2 or 2.8 mSv isn't really anything strong, you need 100+ over a matter of minutes to even increase your chances of cancer or to initiate the break down of any cell in your body. There are mostly warnings for short dosages of 500+ mSv.
      Or they're jerks.

  • @user-ys4xu3bd2n
    @user-ys4xu3bd2n Před 2 lety +6

    великолепная работа!

  • @dmsvlcp
    @dmsvlcp Před rokem +1

    this is interesting in so many ways. This watch may be a historical artifact. A true restored relic.

  • @benjaminvito7172
    @benjaminvito7172 Před 2 lety +1

    These are the best directed videos in the internet