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SM300 NOS project complete!
Dear Friends,
I have always been enamoured by the SM300. However, in terms of acquiring a vintage piece, I have always been weary of durability as I intend to wear all my watches on a daily basis. As such, naturally, my attention was turned to the WatchCo SM300's but unfortunately I came to party late, so-to-speak, as it appears that all the non-date versions are no longer available. But if there's a will, there IS a way...
It was not long ago when I asked some of you for help in sourcing some Omega parts. Finally, through many people's advice, I was able to acquire all the pieces to finish a great project; in fact, the process of sourcing the parts myself and meeting people along the way has made this journey all the more memorable and enjoyable.
Before the pictures tell a story, I wanted to thank my watchmaker, Al from Archer Watches (who is also Canadian! ) for his top notch work and help. He truly is passionate about his work, and it shows (pictures of the build are his and posted with his permission).
So without further ado...
All the parts. You will notice a NOS Cal 552 and 2 dials (a spare...in case)
Begin disassembly of the movement
Automatic winding module
Disassembly of the winding/setting parts
Disassembly of the wheel train side of the movement
Down to just the pallet fork
Now bare
All parts of the movement sorted out nicely
Parts are now in baskets for the cleaning machine
Once out of the cleaning machine, the jewel hoes are cleaned with peg wood to ensure that dried oils are removed
A new mainspring installed
Good amplitude of the balance
Here after some adjustments, the positional checks on the timing machine. Delta between the positions looks good!
Temporary installation of the crown
Dial back on
Movement installed without the automatic winding
Now movement is complete
Voila !
Now the watch is ready for extended timing and power reserve tests
Pressure testing
Now for delivery
Nicely wrapped contents and a pen!
Mmmmm.....looks gravy
Pressure test results, CD documenting the build (sorry couldn't post ALL of the pictures), pen and .....
watch!
Looks nice!
A lume shot for good measure
Thanks for viewing this project. Again, many thanks to the people I've met along the way.