Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

The former owner of this watch apparently test the "Water Resistant" print on the dial on this 1978 Timex.  Yes, it failed the test and left behind  a damage 106 movement.

But, no worries because I had recently salvaged the movement from a 109 that I knew could be swapped in.  that is once I add in the date assembly and date wheel detent spring.

TIP:  the 104, 105, 106, and 109 all have the same base movement inside. What makes them different is the date and or day date complication. by swapping a few bits you can interchange all of them. Okay you can even use them in a 116 and just have to nip the seconds pinon down about 2MM.  ssshhhh keep this a secret!

-edit:  I forgot to mention the dial did suffer some damage as well but, I think it give some character to the watch now.  

Here are the before and after-  I also gave it a good scrubbing, buffed out the crystal such.

 

 

 

before.jpg

Damage.JPG

After.JPG

Edited by JerseyMo
added more info
  • Like 2
Posted
3 minutes ago, anilv said:

Beautiful.. I keep meaning to get one of these sports watches but the base metal cases put me off.

Anilv

The case is chrome plated with a stainless steel cast back. So these do hold up well.  The movement is more of the weaker component  as the click is rather thin and tends to wear down.   

  • Like 1
Posted

These« Rallye » dials are great.
KELTON produced almost the same watches (with the same movements).
Here is mine that say « Hello ».

80e494b9a1f4c1f6a99a3a8999fe597f.jpg


Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk

Posted
6 hours ago, manodeoro said:

KELTON produced almost the same watches (with the same movements).
 

No surprise as Kelton was a sub-brand of Timex.

  • Like 1
Posted

Those TIMEX/KELTON watches look great though they were cheap watches.
I’ll do a complete service of a handwind one this summer so I’ll post the pics and process here.


Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk

Posted
2 hours ago, manodeoro said:

Those TIMEX/KELTON watches look great though they were cheap watches.
I’ll do a complete service of a handwind one this summer so I’ll post the pics and process here.

 look forward to seeing how you conduct the service of one.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, JerseyMo said:

 look forward to seeing how you conduct the service of one.

You'll have to wait till august cause I'm leaving next week for a 2 weeks beach'n surf session B)

But I'll do my best to take as many pics as possible while I'll do that and post everything here ... if I manage not to kill it of course :biggrin:

Edited by manodeoro
  • 1 year later...
  • 4 weeks later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Topics

  • Posts

    • 1. I think the pivots look pretty good and I wouldn't worry about wear. 2. Yes, I think the hole jewels should come out for cleaning, complete with their spring setting. I don't have experience with Rolex but I've seen this spring type setting in another movement. They may be stuck in with old dried oil. 3. Yes, I think the overcoil is out of shape.
    • Yes, I'm looking at this option. I have a good friend from childhood who happens to be a goldsmith, and he would certainly be able to tackle the second hole to my specifications. I usually avoid this path because, since he deals with gold pieces, every time he stops to help me with "frugal" parts, he is objectively losing money. I agree with you. Even though I couldn't justify paying this much for the set (they only sell the whole set or the sole case tube), I understand the price tag. The trouble with this particular stem set is that the most common use case for it is the Technos Skydiver, a watch whose price certainly justifies 220 USD for a brand-new stem set.   I have messaged them only on the surface, without specifying my needs. They already stated that they don't sell the single female part, only the full set. What I still don't get is the need for a second hole. Is it supposed to be some sort of regulation, meaning that I can fit the head of the male part in any of the two holes to adjust the pressure of the spring? Does this mean that a single-hole female part has a chance to work with my setup? I'll later test this hypothesis while continuing the assembly of the movement. Some photos are attached. Can you judge this bracelet? It was dirt cheap (4 USD), genuine leather, wife's choice. I have just realized my dial is upside down. lol
    • Hello from chilly Brazil! I just bought a couple of watches and this watch came with them. While perhaps not worth much I'd like to try to find out something about it. Googling comes up with with the name Gerald Genta, and I see from internet searches he's made some nice designs (perhaps an understatement)! Also some cartoon designs but I can't find anything like this anywhere, so most likely not his!  Googling Royama I see that some famous people liked his watches and also the Royama watches. Two questions; 1. Can anybody tell me anything about this watch and its background? 2. How to get the base off to let down the main spring which is fully wound. I gently tried prying it but nothing, I see there is a button but have no idea if it is functional for removing the back or anything else. Screwed back maybe? I really don't want to break the back or the watch with too much pressure and haven't looked up the properties of Grilamid!   Probably not much of a watch but it peaked my curiosity and I hope somebody might be able to help? The auctioneer sold it as a psychedelic acrylic 1960/70 Royama watch overwound! All the best...Jules
    • What do you use as pivot drills @nevenbekriev?
×
×
  • Create New...