I have two pristine big blocks from 1978 & 1980. This was great to see and love your video’s across the board. SUCH A PRO, I learn so much….
@littleviking4888 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle, my "life watch" has (still is) a Tudor Submariner bought in 1984, serviced periodically and still running strong. My impression of the brand stems from that purchase 40 years ago. At the time, I saw them as somewhat expensive (for a young engineer) functional, everyday mechanical movement "tool" watch, a decent movement with a very good (still branded as Oyster) waterproof case. They didn't carry the image "burden" of the Rolex which, even then, were marketed as the Sailing/Mountain climbing/Golfing/Tennis/Auto Racing prestige tool worn by lawyers and doctors in the middle age "conspicuous consumption/success" phase of their career. I wore mine in my work in pulp and paper mill steam plant work everyday (hot/humid/dry/dusty/dirty/cold/wet - you get the idea) and while fishing/sailing/hiking. Personally, I never thought of the movement finish -it was sealed in that neat case and was only seen during servicing. My mechanical engineer side appreciates the industrial finish as "fit for purpose". Added to that, the only other person I met that recognized the Tudor name was an ex-Navy diver -they were used in the Canadian Navy. Today the market is different, the boom in interest in mechanical watches and the choices in the market place probably dictate that the movements are more decoratively finished and provided with clear case backs. I know (from your live streams) that you appreciate the beauty of hand finishing a movement to a high standard (when no one but a fellow watchmaker might see it) and I appreciate the attention to detail and craftsmanship that the original watchmaker expressed in that creation, showing the "best that he could do". I'm not sure that much of today's movement decoration expresses that same spirit. In a tool watch, I would rather the money go into a solid case than automated geneva stripes, perlage and blue coloured screw heads😃😃
@gabriellovesAmerica7778 ай бұрын
He really got his money's worth out of that watch..can't wait to see the restoration. 🎉
@simonclegg53018 ай бұрын
Thanks for the stream Kalle, what a mess of gunk! Hope you have a good break with your family in London.
@nickjames2058 ай бұрын
Sometimes Kalle makes a joke and I find myself laughing out loud, my wife is wondering what is so funny haha.
@bls18028 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle. This is a wonderful video. I hope you are having or had a great vacation and thank you for doing these. You are truly a wonderful watchmaker or horologist. Also you have, in my opinion, very good taste in music. You mention Eric Clapton in this video. I know about Eric Clapton. I will leave the name of a group singing a cover of "Pictures Of Matchstick Men" which was done by a group called "Status Quo" in 1968 (I was around then, though much younger, to probably have heard this song. Anyway the group that covers this song is "Camper Van Beethoven" and there is a KZbin of them from about 14 years ago that you might enjoy. I like it a lot 🙂 Thank you again for all you have taught in these videos you make.
@CaptainJerry-8 ай бұрын
Hi, I enjoy watching all shows. I really liked this one pre-recorded. It is fun to listen to your thoughts while watchmaking without having to host your live audience.
@hortehighwind86518 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, that's one well-used watch
@ptvfr8008 ай бұрын
Great video! thanks Kalle. Love the movement, I prefer my money to go on quality assembly and robust workings, I don’t need very ornate plate decoration..
@horologyEnthusiast8 ай бұрын
RSO Logo. Inspired by a legendary Japanese cow 'Akabeko'. Apparently a symbol of good health and good fortune.
@gioc45968 ай бұрын
Great looking watch and restoration. Wonder if that green splatter is part of the ball bearings’ oil and water intrusion then got distributed by the winding works rotor as it moved. Have fun in England!
@simonclegg53019 ай бұрын
I’m looking forward to this one. Looks like it’s seen a life.
@-DarkFox-8 ай бұрын
The Black Bay chrono is probably my favorite at any price point.
@johnnyarsenault91248 ай бұрын
Kalle, I was surprised to see a Glacydure balance wheel, I was certain to see a planer balance wheel! This may explain why earlier Tudor Black Bay ETA (equipped) were very precise. Earlier 7750 had 17 jewels, later on they added some, and getting to 25 jewels, this explains the oblong hole in the steel bushing (due to wear), your Tudor has 17. Very interesting video! 👌❤️👍
@FrankCoghlan8 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle. Have a happy holiday. The green may be as a result of a spray lubricant onto original lubricant, given it is mainly from the movement side
@brucebarlow66048 ай бұрын
Have a great holiday Kalle
@ElderPinto2548 ай бұрын
bedankt Kalle, fijne vakantie, lekker genieten!!
@davelowey30748 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle, hope your holl in the UK with the family is a good one, that Tudor is a little batterd, in need of a little TCL, i would like to tackle a chronograph it's my next journey to get one, was thinking of one of the ST 19 chinese mechanical movement, i wouldn't want to damage a vintage chronograph while i'm learning and they aren't very expensive, cheers Kalle enjoyable as always mate. Dave.
@johnmc35628 ай бұрын
What happened to that spring???? I was making coffee as instructed but it wasn't mentioned again 😂😂
@johnnyarsenault91248 ай бұрын
🤣
@anderssvensson45548 ай бұрын
When Kalle zoom in I watch!
@vlad42818 ай бұрын
Thanks Kalle for another very helpful video. Does anyone know where to buy the white horotec storage tray inserts Kalle uses ??
@petergreenwald96398 ай бұрын
Bonus son? My hearing must be poor. That movement had more springs than a box spring mattress. I enjoy your diagnosis and the patience you have for describing all that you see. One day, I would like to see the cleaning and reassembly of one of these examples, beginning to end. Three of four videos I am more than willing to watch. Happy "vacation" to you.
@gabriellovesAmerica7778 ай бұрын
I love it ❤❤❤ it sure was opened up by a vandal. We should make new laws for people like this. How can you repair that?
@jimmy2boats8 ай бұрын
from my chemistry background the green residue appears to be a condensated copper sulfate
@mercuriall28108 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle, I hope you and your family are having a fantastic holiday in the UK! Thank you for another enjoyable stream. One question - is it really ok to let down the mainspring in the manner seen in this video? I have always been under the impression that any residual power in the mainspring should be released before the pallet fork is removed. Some reasons I’ve heard are that the gear train simply isn’t designed to run down so much power so quickly, which could cause damage. I’ve also heard that the escape wheel can collide at unusually high speed with the pallet stones as the fork is removed, which could chip the pallet stones. I can see that the latter concern may be very unlikely so long as the pallet fork is lifted out and clear of the escape wheel in one smooth vertical motion, before the escape wheel gathers any speed, but if the pallet fork inadvertently moves as the pallet fork bridge is eased up off the main plate, then it seems like it could easily endanger the pallet stones as described above. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts regarding this.
@kkiely8 ай бұрын
Hi all from Jimmy in Dublin.
@SQueme8 ай бұрын
12:28 looks like condensation due a "thermal shock" (warm to cold ), than may cause long lasting "vertdigrey"/"green-grey" at some juctions between two metals ? (rotor movement may explain the "evenly distributed" effet ? maybe ?)
@SQueme8 ай бұрын
43:50 👍 ...
@chefbink612 ай бұрын
The first thing I thought of when I saw the green stuff. I thought of the movie Andromeda Strain,,, hehe. Anyway I have no idea what it could be.
@antondolgopolov8 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle, hi all! Hello from Moscow!
@beh7x508 ай бұрын
🎉 хе хе)) тоже смотрю
@jibkny8 ай бұрын
I wonder if the green gunk is organic - a type of slime mold from them moisture?
@gshockbabe61448 ай бұрын
Hi Kalle,is the rotor problem seen here a common occurrence in the 7750 series?
@sameverett58429 ай бұрын
Can’t wait! 💃
@ardie5548 ай бұрын
No solid end links? On a watch like that?
@jeffreylinck92738 ай бұрын
Hope you all are okay. Nice to see you work without responding to comments.
@ChronoglideWatchmaking8 ай бұрын
Thnx Jeffrey! 🙏🍀
@MichaelHeinrich18 ай бұрын
If you ever have watched the movie "the andromeda strain" you know that the green stuff is coming from outer space. 😁
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands8 ай бұрын
First Tuesday of the month :) Astronomy club :)
@richardkent22007 ай бұрын
How would moisture get in?
@da___man8 ай бұрын
If that were my watch, I take it into an Tudor retailer and point out the flaw in the dial and ask them to replace it.
@peterbroderson60806 ай бұрын
I bought one new in the early 1990's and the date setting function broke within the first two years. I still wore it till 2012 when I sold it without regret. So many fake copies of the Submariners out there. I now wear a $100 quartz Submariner style which looks just as good and keeps better time and do not worry about breaking.. I also have a collection of over 100 mechanical watches but not for every day use.
@SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands8 ай бұрын
Soylent Green?
@svenbruder99778 ай бұрын
Was the watch ran over by a bus? Tuff watch lol
@ppod-8 ай бұрын
I know exactly what the green stuff is: it's from a low-quality battery that leaked. :-)
@johnsenior82058 ай бұрын
looks like it was opened with a chisel & given a spray with WD 40 or GT 85 at some point in the past.
@L7A1B938 ай бұрын
Like Tudor but have issues with the hands. To edgy/sharp for me.