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  1. Dear amazing community of watch enthusiasts, a newbie here, with probably something that is a newbie problem. So I bought my first 'vintage' watch to tinker with, a Seiko 7s26A diver's watch from around 1996. I have taken it apart, cleaned the components and started to try putting it all back together. So far so good. I oiled and assembled the keyless works, the main train, the barrel and the barrel and train bridge. Of course testing if everything moves freely. All the jewels seemed to be in the right place as when the barrel is turned with a screwdriver (in either direction) all the gears spin up and everything is beautiful. Next I installed the pallet for and the pallet cock (as far as I can tell without damaging the fork), the pallet fork 'jumps' from side to side when prompted, upon turning the barrel everything still works. Once I try and install the balance spring, it does not start spinning. I have took extra care in slotting it in it's place, when installed and blown some air upon it, it turns freely and comes to a stop very quickly. When I apply some pressure to the barrel (now it only turns clockwise) it doesn't rotate very much, but the balance starts turning just fine. On the other hand, the third wheel now suddenly doesn't turn either (when applying a tiny bit of pressure to turn the third wheel, the balance starts spinning again). I have attached an amazingly shot video to demonstrate my problem. Also tried taking everything apart, reoiling (the only thing that I have not is the diashock, as I do not want to damage that with my inexperience) and putting everything back together. If anyone could help me fix this, I would be eternally grateful. BB
  2. In this video I am stripping down and servicing a Seiko 7S26 watch movement which has not been serviced for a very long time. View full YouTube video
  3. I replaced the crystal in my Seiko SKX009 but now the crown stem won’t go through once the movement was lined up in the case. Any suggestions?
  4. My latest addition, orange monster. you definitely know it's on your arm.
  5. ERRORS IN THIS VIDEO: At 3:42 you may notice I have placed the Intermediate calendar setting pinion reversed. If you are following this video whilst rebuilding your 7S26 then please take note of this. At 4:55 you will see that the Intermediate pinion is now placed correctly. Even experienced watch repairers make mistakes sometimes PART 3 of 3 In this video I am stripping down and servicing a Seiko 7S26 skx (Seiko 5) automatic watch movement which has not been serviced for a very long time. View full YouTube video
  6. In this video I am correcting a few mistakes I made in the Seiko 7S26 service and lubrication series of videos. View full YouTube video
  7. In this video I am stripping down and servicing a Seiko 7S26 SKX (Seiko 5) automatic watch movement which has not been serviced for a very long time. View full YouTube video
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