Restoration of iconic 1969 Omega Speedmaster 'Moonwatch' - First watch on the moon

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2020
  • Master Watchmaker Nicholas Hacko restoring an Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch from 1969. Disassembly, cleaning, reassembly, polishing the plexyglass, light case polishing and the final timekeeping adjustment result. Calibre 861 reference 145022 (69) .
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  • @nolanreed7090
    @nolanreed7090 Před 3 lety +159

    11:25 No wonder this guy is so good; he has three hands!

    • @MasterWatchmaker
      @MasterWatchmaker  Před 3 lety +47

      Eagle eyes, well spotted. Yes, that was my assistant Andrew - with camera rolling and all the parts laying on the table, I could not risk embarrassment of the spring flying out of mainspring winder. Thank you for watching and stay tuned for the next video: Rolex restoration (coming out this week).

    • @jchu8917
      @jchu8917 Před 3 lety +11

      And 11 fingers in total😎

    • @Daud76
      @Daud76 Před 3 lety +8

      If his Omega has three subdials, he is entitled to have three hands. 😄

    • @daffidavit
      @daffidavit Před 3 lety

      Who does his nails?

    • @zakiahmad7766
      @zakiahmad7766 Před 2 lety

      Lmao

  • @gfurstnsu
    @gfurstnsu Před 3 lety +165

    I have have exactly this watch made in 1969. It was given to me by my brother in celebration of my serving in Vietnam and being decorated for my geologic project there. I was told that he purchased the watch in Switzerland for around $289. That was allot of money back then. It really is an iconic watch and one can appreciate the construction by viewing this video. Thank you so much for posting and showing the fine construction of this Omega watch.

    • @iasyama1999
      @iasyama1999 Před 3 lety +12

      @@silverghost4206 what kind of comment is this hahah

    • @ThePursuitofHappiness1988
      @ThePursuitofHappiness1988 Před 3 lety +6

      George Furst thank you for your service sir!

    • @CaptainRon1913
      @CaptainRon1913 Před 3 lety +7

      $289 in 1969 is worth $2100 today. These SM's are 4 times that today

    • @ivanlagrossemoule
      @ivanlagrossemoule Před 3 lety +1

      @@CaptainRon1913 That's assuming you get the exact same product.

    • @danmansell6001
      @danmansell6001 Před 3 lety +1

      These watches now are massively expensive due to their rarity and I'm talking probably 6 figures.

  • @maromorostar6621
    @maromorostar6621 Před měsícem

    Iconic masterpiece, now it's ready for 50 more years 🦾

  • @willsanctuary6626
    @willsanctuary6626 Před 3 lety +3

    Every collector needs a speedmaster

  • @daverenzbeltrano
    @daverenzbeltrano Před 3 lety +42

    No wonder watches are expensive. Look at the details on those pieces. Truly a work of art in your wrist.

  • @ady27
    @ady27 Před 3 lety +3

    Best Friday afternoon coffee video.
    Unbelievable craftsmanship.

  • @Mthusiast4life
    @Mthusiast4life Před měsícem

    What an incredible video! Thank you so much, Nicholas🎉

  • @hmja69
    @hmja69 Před 3 lety +1

    GREAT JOB MASTER. AWSOME WORK.

  • @adam_ncl
    @adam_ncl Před 3 lety +6

    The winding of the mainspring back into the barrel was one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever seen!

  • @duncanidahoffs
    @duncanidahoffs Před 2 lety +4

    Just amazing. In these days of the Disposable Culture, restoration and the skills required to do it are more precious than anything else.

  • @richardventus1875
    @richardventus1875 Před 2 lety +1

    My wife bought me a silver 3 dial and date Speedy on a black leather strap for the turn of the millennium in Dec 1999. I've worn it everyday since then and it's still working fine and looks great. I still love it and I wouldn't want anything else - like my wife!

  • @user-vu1kz5sg5v
    @user-vu1kz5sg5v Před měsícem

    you do such a great Job Bro, Amezing work to restore old watch to such great condition! Thanks for sharing.

  • @wky4619
    @wky4619 Před 3 lety +427

    This restoration looks harder than the moon landing.

  • @mikestrivens2039
    @mikestrivens2039 Před 3 lety +16

    lovely job. I bought my Speedmaster 'Moonwatch' in 1969 and still have it and it is going strong and keeps better time than my Rolex Submariner.

    • @mikmerl1
      @mikmerl1 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree. I have them both and love them both but the Omega seems to be slightly more accurate.

    • @Slammintone
      @Slammintone Před 3 lety

      I need one of these. I have a Sub and a Bond Seamaster Pro but the Speemaster is probably more iconic than the other two.

  • @zoltankorcsmaros6383
    @zoltankorcsmaros6383 Před 3 lety +1

    My favourite watch restoration video!

  • @astikessymvaseis8858
    @astikessymvaseis8858 Před 3 lety

    Incredible!0 sec 0 missed!!!50 years later!!Great job! Great jazz!

  • @michaelkettleson7317
    @michaelkettleson7317 Před 3 lety +7

    I bought one of these watches in 1970-71 it cost me £75, I have had 2 stopwatch buttons fall off and replaced the spring twice. The spring has broken again and I will be having it serviced. Watching your video explains the cost of a service, and seeing the inside of the watch shows the quality and fit of the parts of an expensive watch even the screws are a work of art. I have never needed another watch in the 50 years I have owned this one.

    • @marpro1824
      @marpro1824 Před 2 lety

      To put it into context, how expensive was that back in 1970? What else could you get for that price?

    • @michaelkettleson7317
      @michaelkettleson7317 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marpro1824 A Timex was around £25 If I remember correctly A vey cheap watch around £5-10, still expensive at the time. A friend bought one of the first digital watches, possibly a Casio about 6 months later, well over £100. Red digital LED with plastic strap. you could get something similar years later for £1,

    • @marpro1824
      @marpro1824 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelkettleson7317 thank you for the reply, this all sounds simply incredible. A Casio quartz more expensive than the Moonwatch 😀👍🏻 I'm a collector born in the 92' and very much enjoy background stories like yours from the earlier times.
      Good for you that you got this masterpiece of watch back then and it still runs great today.
      All the best!

  • @Ricky.913
    @Ricky.913 Před 3 lety +55

    I'm at home recovering from an eye biopsy surgery, but this video... it made all my worries disappear for 26+ minutes .... thank you

    • @JeffJacquesmd
      @JeffJacquesmd Před 3 lety +6

      Rick709 carv good luck brother, feel better and here’s hoping for a good result.

    • @Ricky.913
      @Ricky.913 Před 3 lety +6

      @@JeffJacquesmd thanks Jeff J ... I had the follow up appt... and came back benign, so nothing to worry about 👍😁

    • @rjy8960
      @rjy8960 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Ricky.913 Good news :) Good to hear!

    • @maxfightmaster1338
      @maxfightmaster1338 Před 3 lety

      anonymic79 dang

  • @martinlouden9005
    @martinlouden9005 Před 5 měsíci

    My all-time favourite watch. A beautiful restoration. It would be so lovely if the moon landings were actually real.

  • @hexus2002
    @hexus2002 Před 2 lety +1

    Impressive accuracy after the service !!!!

  • @heisenberg6637
    @heisenberg6637 Před 3 lety +4

    The movement inside is so clean and like new that it’s hard to believe that it’s actually a 1969 model, A fifty year old watch!

  • @karinjoyas
    @karinjoyas Před 3 lety +32

    This watch marked a unique time in human history.

  • @deesis4962
    @deesis4962 Před 2 lety +1

    That was bloody amazing to watch

  • @barryfox5570
    @barryfox5570 Před 2 lety

    Bought mine at the Aberdeen Proving Ground PX in 1970 for around $300.00. Have worn it every day since, great piece of the art.

  • @damianvila
    @damianvila Před 3 lety +20

    I’m not really into mechanical watches. But I’m an astronut. So I started watching Omegas being disassembled out of curiosity for the “Moon Watch”. Then I started watching other watches being disassembled, and I have to say I have a particular love for Omega movements. I don’t know what makes them so special to me, but I seem to like them over other movements. There’s something very special about their construction. I wish I could afford one. I really enjoyed this video. So far, this is the watch restoration channel I like the most. Cheers!

    • @ricky900872
      @ricky900872 Před 3 lety +11

      BS, you're an astronaut and you can't afford an omega......

    • @thebiggerbyte5991
      @thebiggerbyte5991 Před 3 lety +7

      @@ricky900872 Astronut, not astronaut. Do you even read, bro? ;)

    • @slick4401
      @slick4401 Před 3 lety +7

      I think by Astronut he means a person who likes space stuff.

    • @Symbolic32
      @Symbolic32 Před 3 lety

      yes they are really nice, try watching and studying the movements from any grand complication by patek :)

  • @makjanks
    @makjanks Před 3 lety +4

    This is the watch that caught my eye and introduced me to fine watches. Oddly tho, with 8 watches I still don't have a moonwatch.

  • @Vintage_Pocket_Watch
    @Vintage_Pocket_Watch Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice watch and even better work.

  • @josedurbano2730
    @josedurbano2730 Před rokem

    Splendid job. Splendid video. The Apollo Mission's info is very interesting. Finally is a beautiful watch. I love it

  • @ChrisLee-UK
    @ChrisLee-UK Před 3 lety +10

    Incredible! Absolutely love Omega, more so with historic pieces. Outstanding restoration Sir!

  • @artoftinker3713
    @artoftinker3713 Před 3 lety +5

    Absolutely gobsmacked. Already a beauty of engineering within and brought out to the fore. Great job by the team!

  • @patrickstanley6794
    @patrickstanley6794 Před 2 lety

    some people just don't understand so they poke fun at your title.
    I bow to you sir you are a true " Master Watchmaker "

  • @gottomtb
    @gottomtb Před rokem

    Pride to be a 1961 calibro 30th anniversary, my only life and love watch!

  • @Matt-ty8rn
    @Matt-ty8rn Před 3 lety +8

    Well, this was relaxing. Mr Rogers neighborhood type music and seeing this amazing timepiece restoration was great.

    • @swtravels
      @swtravels Před 3 lety

      Right??? That was all I could think of while I was watching this!! 😂

  • @minombredepila1580
    @minombredepila1580 Před 3 lety +5

    Watching your video made me feel like watching the Apollo 11 flying to the moon !!. Congrats for such a magnificent work. There's nothing like carrying a Moonwatch in your wrist.

  • @xxHydroponicxx
    @xxHydroponicxx Před dnem

    Beautiful work ❤

  • @themonasterio11
    @themonasterio11 Před 2 lety

    Awesome!! Really a Masterwork for a Masterpiece!!... Great vid!!

  • @grahamglencorse307
    @grahamglencorse307 Před 3 lety +27

    Armstrong, Aldrin, Collins, Hacko.
    The ultimate professionals in their respective fields. Thank you for letting us be amazed.

  • @alexandreouimet5102
    @alexandreouimet5102 Před 2 lety +5

    Only one thing I can say after full restoration: FLAWLESS !!!
    Congratulations on awesome work !

  • @robynsjp
    @robynsjp Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful work !

  • @robertwhitcomb6105
    @robertwhitcomb6105 Před rokem

    Fully restored, including crystal. Not swapped out for new parts. Kudos

  • @mb8kr
    @mb8kr Před 3 lety +4

    The most beautiful time piece on space I've ever seen. Especially I was born on that year

  • @rvbdordrecht
    @rvbdordrecht Před 3 lety +5

    I am impressed. True craftsmanship still exists!

  • @TDIMAXDIESEL
    @TDIMAXDIESEL Před 3 lety

    Very Nice restoration, this movement look's like Brand New !

  • @AllThingsCubey
    @AllThingsCubey Před 3 lety +2

    Superb restoration, and that 0s error at the end testament to why NASA selected the speedmaster. A superb timekeeper.

  • @plittman
    @plittman Před 3 lety +7

    Just amazing Nicholas. Cannot believe you you can just remember how to re-assemble something like this. Truly masterful

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před 2 lety

      The trick is the actual video of the disassembly, with all those angles he can be certain he's putting everything back as it was, in addition to most certainly being well versed on what each part is and belongs to.
      Still, some of those screws must be quite the trick to manage

  • @Maarten_official_account
    @Maarten_official_account Před 3 lety +5

    Most relaxing 25 minutes of my day 👌

  • @chazzcombs
    @chazzcombs Před 3 lety +1

    Looks amazing! Great work! That movement is so beautiful.

  • @wes11bravo
    @wes11bravo Před 3 lety

    The design and mechanical complexity of this watch is astonishing.

  • @zuke-ci4vd
    @zuke-ci4vd Před 3 lety +4

    Okay, now I know where to take mine for service if the need arises. Outstanding work!😎👍

  • @daverph
    @daverph Před 3 lety +4

    Tremendous craftsmanship and video quality! Thanks for sharing!

  • @jessesilverssr7198
    @jessesilverssr7198 Před 3 lety

    Mister I truly appreciate your restoration videos. And more importantly I dig the jazz music and you not talking throughout your video. SUPER PROFESSIONAL in my opinion

  • @joevergnetti767
    @joevergnetti767 Před 3 lety

    This was so therapeutic! Great job, I love those Moonlander series.

  • @The_Shiny_Red_Dingus_of_Mingus

    I'm glad that you put, "... the only officially approved watch by NASA for all manned Apollo space missions." Otherwise you might've had a few upset Seiko 6139 "Pogue" owners, seeing as Col. Pogue was an alternative crew member for several of the Apollo missions.
    Great restoration!

  • @Moolaz
    @Moolaz Před 2 lety +5

    Wow. Great video on restoring an amazing time piece. My dad is still a watch maker based in Johannesburg so its always great to see and appreciate how much time and effort it takes to go through your work. Speedmaster definitely in my top list of time pieces.

  • @bjw4859
    @bjw4859 Před 2 lety +1

    That was just beautiful to watch, the restored condition was epic, that is what pride looks like.

  • @gunnarguggs2725
    @gunnarguggs2725 Před rokem

    Ok, wow, what a great job, and what a beauty of a watch.

  • @eddieg849
    @eddieg849 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm just amazed of how many pieces are coming out of this watch

    • @nickschwear1610
      @nickschwear1610 Před 3 lety +2

      The chronograph is an incredible work of art. It’s also why the luxury brand chronographs like this one command the high end price. Look at any non-luxury chronograph with a manual or automatic movement. They’re thick as hell. The luxury brands like omega figured out how to keep these incredibly complicated movements thin and compact - which is why I think they’re truly the most incredible value you could purchase for the money

    • @aurelios69
      @aurelios69 Před 3 lety

      It's the beauty of the mechanical wachtes.

  • @johnnyz2378
    @johnnyz2378 Před 3 lety +7

    Magnificent!!! Love your work, Mr Hacko. This is probably the closest I’ll ever be to an Omega Speedmaster, lol!!

    • @Peter-sm2rs
      @Peter-sm2rs Před 3 lety +2

      Fully agree with that, I feel just the same

  • @brentonl1746
    @brentonl1746 Před 3 lety

    I never tire of watching a master craftsmen.

  • @cesarachury9029
    @cesarachury9029 Před 3 lety +2

    Both your work and the watch are pieces of art, what a great job 👏

  • @bradturner9825
    @bradturner9825 Před 3 lety +7

    Mesmerising, thank you for sharing this
    My dream watch

  • @pawanpadeliya798
    @pawanpadeliya798 Před 3 lety +1

    I can watch restoration videos all my life. It relaxes me, motivates me and give me hope that everything can be fixed no matter how complex, all you need is a glass of skill, 3 cubes of patience, high quality perseverance and a dash of luck to garnish. Voila! 'success is served'!

    • @MasterWatchmaker
      @MasterWatchmaker  Před 3 lety +1

      That is a great attitude to life Pawan. Thank you. Have a great day. Nick

    • @pawanpadeliya798
      @pawanpadeliya798 Před 3 lety

      @@MasterWatchmaker Thanks Nic, keep inspiring to appreciate finer things in life! Cheers!

  • @mazunte5930
    @mazunte5930 Před 3 lety +1

    I was born 1969; Great Job!

  • @ryche.rising
    @ryche.rising Před 3 lety +3

    My father has one of this exact model 145022-69 with the DON mark on the Tachymètre. Going strong until this day, purchased in 1971.

  • @markjeffels3327
    @markjeffels3327 Před 3 lety +4

    Now that is what I call a gorgeous watch!

  • @Olieman2012
    @Olieman2012 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing. I got an Omega Speedmaster for my 65th birthday and your video gave an excellent insight in this magnificent watch (and yes: I have a very lovely wife)...

  • @vforvictor3320
    @vforvictor3320 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic job & the piano playing is so relaxing

  • @IhateYoutube
    @IhateYoutube Před 3 lety +4

    Never judge a book by it's cover applies here. The outside was rough but that movement was in great shape! Very nice work on a great piece of history.

    • @ThePursuitofHappiness1988
      @ThePursuitofHappiness1988 Před 3 lety

      Brett DiMichele Studios you think that outside is rough? You should see one my grandad found in a lake. Outside was and still is rough. But the movement is in remarkable condition.

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThePursuitofHappiness1988 it was rough but it wasn't that rough! :) very awesome it came out of a lake and the inside was still good and sealed!

    • @ThePursuitofHappiness1988
      @ThePursuitofHappiness1988 Před 3 lety

      Brett DiMichele Studios yes we were very fortunate! There’s a video I took showing the watch and the first opening of the movement here on my channel.

    • @IhateYoutube
      @IhateYoutube Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThePursuitofHappiness1988 awesome I will check it out!

    • @ThePursuitofHappiness1988
      @ThePursuitofHappiness1988 Před 3 lety

      Brett DiMichele Studios I’d be honored if you would!

  • @m.p.2482
    @m.p.2482 Před 3 lety +7

    @25:20 it looks like he even aligned the omega symbol on the crystal straight up. It doesn't come like that a lot of times NIB. Great work

  • @jchu8917
    @jchu8917 Před 3 lety +1

    Both Moon mission and the watch itself marks some great moments of the power of men on history. Well done mister,well done. 🥂To us, HUMAN.

  • @JeffreyPisarek
    @JeffreyPisarek Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, stunning result. What a great video.

  • @jimhantsch
    @jimhantsch Před 3 lety +7

    After watching this restoration, I now have a greater appreciation for my Speedmaster. Don't think mine is a '69 because I bought it in about 1980. Had my crystal polished out and it looks like new. Glad I have one. It's a gem! Thank you for your very interesting video.

  • @oOoScarecrow31oOo
    @oOoScarecrow31oOo Před 3 lety +9

    Wow, the moment at 20:43 you see that the man knows exactly what he's doing (in case you doubt it) ! 😳 🧐 👌

  • @sparkijones
    @sparkijones Před 3 lety

    Great job and a pleasure to watch for a watch nerd. It just shows that they knew what they were doing back then and no delrin part like in the 1861 of my Apollo 11 45th Anniversary! I was astonished how clean the internals were considering the well-worn appearance of the externals!

  • @lepeejon2955
    @lepeejon2955 Před 3 lety

    One of the few repair videos (maybe the only) that I'm okay with the music.
    Great video

  • @umbrellacorp1205
    @umbrellacorp1205 Před 3 lety +4

    The Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch is a spectacular piece of watch engineering.
    Just like NASA's spacecraft, the best of the best.

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics Před 3 lety +6

    This 861 is a personal grail of mine. I'll get one, I'm patient.

  • @SpaghettiKillah
    @SpaghettiKillah Před 3 lety

    Streamed this on my big 55" 4K tv...pure *BLISS* ...the jazz music, the craftsmanship 👏🏻👏🏻

  • @alainpeulet1679
    @alainpeulet1679 Před 2 lety

    I still own this watch since 1973 ..! I bought it at the Island of Arruba when I was an Officer onboard a tankership ... Every 6/7 years Omega in Geneva make a complete overhaul !!! The price in 73 was 90 US$ !!!... Now more than 6000 new and much more as a vintage . So , I wear it during special occasion , as there is too much thiefs in the streets here in France , looking for luxury watches ..... a pity !!! Thanks for this video ......

  • @MrRussboy
    @MrRussboy Před 3 lety +3

    This is so good - always enjoy the music you guy put to these videos too - great production! Thanks for sharing this

  • @andrewhill9763
    @andrewhill9763 Před 3 lety +4

    Fantastic video, probably one of the most entertaining watch restoration videos I’ve seen. Keep up the good work, looking forward to the next one 👍

  • @seafrog1
    @seafrog1 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful watch I love my broad arrow speedmaster I appreciate how much went into this 👍🏼

  • @Shotter
    @Shotter Před 3 lety

    I am not really into mechanical watches. Wear a Citizen EcoDrive and about to get an Apple Watch. But the sheer beauty and intricacy of this piece makes me want one like crazy.

  • @mikedo6
    @mikedo6 Před 3 lety +3

    My 'ultimate' watch!

  • @GregSherlock
    @GregSherlock Před 3 lety +4

    Great video Nick! I really love the 861 movement (and pretty much any of the Omega calibres from the 1960s) the 321 gets far too much love in my opinion! Fantastic to see such a beautiful watch ready to go on its next mission! Keep the videos coming!

  • @Cryshalo
    @Cryshalo Před 2 lety +1

    The delicacy and precision of the components is incredible. Great video.

  • @bradcummins3268
    @bradcummins3268 Před 3 lety +1

    Mr Hacko Congratulations on a great video i am sure your client was over the moon with the finished product

  • @randynovick7972
    @randynovick7972 Před 3 lety +11

    Good heavens. Did it need much regulation after re-assembly or was it that close right out of the gate? Lovely watch, that. Many thanks.

    • @MasterWatchmaker
      @MasterWatchmaker  Před 3 lety +19

      Hi Randy - as you know, cal 861 is a very robust mechanism with high grade, beautifully finished escapement. Assuming it was treated well and with respect in the past and no water damage, post service regulation is always straight forward process. In other words, 861 responds well to 'watchmaking fundamentals' : replace worn out parts, minimise friction (clean and lubricate), ensure sufficient power to oscillator (balance wheel) and then adjust the oscillator's parameters. Watchmakers love 861 because it always 'behaves as it should' . Thank you for watching.

  • @causeceleb
    @causeceleb Před 3 lety +5

    Almost relaxing :) Shaky camera making me feel a bit woozy. Fascinating nonetheless.

  • @mattsimpson7395
    @mattsimpson7395 Před 3 lety +1

    Man how I wish I had one of those watches. Thanks for the vid, was a pleasure to watch

  • @KeyKiller74
    @KeyKiller74 Před 2 lety

    Such a beautiful watch only if I was alive back then I'd buy this master piece in a second. 🌑⌚👍

  • @SquillyMon
    @SquillyMon Před 3 lety +13

    I've seen other watch restorations, but this? This seems extremely complex in comparison...how on earth do you know where everything goes??!!

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před 2 lety

      Beyond just his knowledge of the components, no doubt the actual disassembly video is quite handy for the re-assembly process, played in reverse you basically have a step by step guide

  • @WorldView22
    @WorldView22 Před 3 lety +8

    An excellent chronograph adorned with a nice historical sgnificance, and nicely done Aussie video. Two well-intended questions for the horologist. Why didn't you replace the mainspring? In a rather battered watch, and of this value, this is a no brainer. Unless you did and didn't mention it. Also, why didn't you remove the acrylic crystal, properly clean and polish the case, and then install a new one? Is the owner attached to the original acrylic crystal? If he was, he wouldn't ask you to polish the case, I assume. Best regards.

    • @MasterWatchmaker
      @MasterWatchmaker  Před 3 lety +11

      The mainspring has been replaced, 11:06 this is a standard procedure on all modern watches. Re crystal replacement: no crack - no replacement. A light polish is all it takes to restore it to 'as new' condition. If this was a later model then I would recommend case polish, however, for earlier models I tend to leave them 'as is'. I don't replace crown and pushers either. except when absolutely necessary. Some owners specifically request complete polishing and while I would disagree, I let them have the final say. Check this one out: 1969 completely buggered: nickhacko.blogspot.com/2019/05/remember-welders-watch.html Thanks for watching, more restoration videos soon to be uploaded!

    • @WorldView22
      @WorldView22 Před 3 lety +3

      Master Watchmaker Wow! The welder’s watch restoration! Impressive.

    • @colmsomers9063
      @colmsomers9063 Před 3 lety +3

      Master Watchmaker Great video, but not as good as the music! Interesting question, excellent response! This video can’t get any better. Fun facts included. it’s my vid of the week nomination on wats app. 👏

  • @speenlmar9575
    @speenlmar9575 Před 2 lety +1

    I know I am a sucker for Omegas, but that is one damn beautiful watch, inside and out. Great job Master.

  • @BarnOwl61
    @BarnOwl61 Před 3 lety +1

    A truly magnificent watch and watchmaker too. A pleasure watching this video!

  • @1959Berre
    @1959Berre Před 3 lety +7

    Imagine Aldrin's stolen Moonwatch popping up on Ebay.

    • @martin.B777
      @martin.B777 Před 3 lety +1

      Buzz won't sell his own watch!😆🤑

    • @oriancunningham
      @oriancunningham Před 3 lety +1

      @@martin.B777 exactly

    • @robysarno
      @robysarno Před 3 lety

      I think it will show up in some of his closets after his death, just like the Apollo artifacts found in Neil Armstrong's closet after he passed away. Fair enough, if you ask me. The amount of preparation, the load of work and training that these guys had to go through, the extremely high risk they took, to serve their country and secure their predominancy in the skies can never be paid enough by their salaries, for how high they must have been. In comparison to that, keeping some small objects for themselves I find it to be perfectly appropriate and well deserved. No dishonor in that. After all they will be returned to NASA and eventually they will end up in some museum anyway.

  • @nolanreed7090
    @nolanreed7090 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm loving this music. Anyone know what it is?

    • @MasterWatchmaker
      @MasterWatchmaker  Před 3 lety +1

      00:27 Lights ahead - Hara Noda
      8:06 Bob - Hara Noda
      11:29 Under a smiling moon - Peter Sandberg
      15:51 As soon as you entered - Golden Age Radio
      19:57 Round about Robin - Jerry McHoy
      22:42 The prophecy - Dream cave

    • @nolanreed7090
      @nolanreed7090 Před 3 lety

      @@MasterWatchmaker Well that's a better reply than I deserve. Now I have lots of new music to explore on vacation. Thanks for the reply and for the great content

  • @josecompuesto9959
    @josecompuesto9959 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video Nick!!!! I love it.

  • @pactrolsolutions
    @pactrolsolutions Před 3 lety

    What amazing skill and knowledge you have to carry this out - just a fantastic piece of work - thanks for sharing

  • @duartesimoes508
    @duartesimoes508 Před 3 lety +3

    0 seconds deviation is absolutely amazing! When I bought my Speedmaster new in 2001 it kept making about +15 seconds per day out of the box. I demanded that it be calibrated by Omega, which they obliged, quite grudgingly by the way. (they said it was "admissible"!) Afterwards it made about +3 or 4, but in four or five months had degraded again to a peak of about +10. Its lackluster accuracy always disapointed me greatly. I had it cleaned twice. I have cheap mechanical Seikos which do way better and weren't even calibrated or cleaned ever!
    My experience with expensive Swiss mechanical watches is that their accuracy severely degrades some four or five years after purchase, while affordable Japanese mechanical watches do keep the same precision some ten years and beyond after entering service. Someone tell me why.

    • @peterelmer9114
      @peterelmer9114 Před 3 lety

      15 seconds + per day from new is simply not acceptable. My 95 “reduced” Speedmaster now gains about 5-6 per day after 6 years of ownership and no service by me. I was told it was fully serviced when I bought it but no proof. Mechanical watches will never be perfectly accurate and, whilst it is frustrating, I guess we have to live with that trait. I wear quartz for everyday use and now use the “Speedy” for special occasions.

    • @silverhermes
      @silverhermes Před 2 lety

      Omega are good at taking your money. My Speedmaster came back after an Omega service 15 seconds fast every day. I now have a local watch repair who restores vintage watches and he serviced it to 0 -3 seconds.