Congratulations for the reverse engineering work and the project to apply the speaker on the case back. I'm sorry you can't find aftermarket replacement glass with the same characteristics as the original; it would have been a magnificent restoration. However, an excellent result, this watch deserves to live for decades to come.
@@TexXasBBQ many thanks dear friend. The glue I used to stick the glass onto the case is indeed a form of flexible epoxy; I think the brand name is Araldit. It comes in two seringe-like cylinders and the mixture takes 5 minutes for it to cure. Stay tuned for more content, friend! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
that cutting inside of bezel part was really hard to understand for me. what a video to learn again. thank you for upload!
many thanks dear friend, glad you enjoyed the video ❤
This restoration is just incredible! Great video 😨
Cool video ❤
Congratulations for the reverse engineering work and the project to apply the speaker on the case back. I'm sorry you can't find aftermarket replacement glass with the same characteristics as the original; it would have been a magnificent restoration. However, an excellent result, this watch deserves to live for decades to come.
Many thanks for that sweet comment, dear friend. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Cool restoration 👌
Chenkiu
Well done. Still glad the glass isn't broken on my DW-5000C.😅
@@HLi-eu5er Many thanks, friend. Stay tuned for more content.
Awesome restoration, great work. However, I didn't catch how you glued the new glass. Did you use epoxy?
@@TexXasBBQ many thanks dear friend. The glue I used to stick the glass onto the case is indeed a form of flexible epoxy; I think the brand name is Araldit. It comes in two seringe-like cylinders and the mixture takes 5 minutes for it to cure. Stay tuned for more content, friend! 👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻