I noticed the threads on the tube is a little wear out. So I have to check what I've got in my drawer. I guess those will fits. So I have to pull out some tools. Put the watch in the case holder. Open it up. No ETA inside. LOL So I start with the crown. T...
I love these behind-the-scenes photo essays about our watches. You are so handy! I like that you can service your watch yourself. It's a very handsome timepiece to boot! Thanks for the wonderful post! Cheers, Daos
You make it look so simple, but I am not sure that I my self would give it a try. definitly makes for a more interesting saterday. Best regards, George
Jocke, i have never seen such nice post of step-by-step pictorial tutorial of changing parts of a watch. it really makes me feel interesting learning from your post. thanks very much and excellent pics as usual. stefan
I've always been worried about damaging the screw in crown but now I know it's an easy replacement I feel a lot happier about it...:o) Thanks so much for this Jocke....great pics again. Yours, Andy.
I enjoyed: -the tour -the awesome pictures (as usual from your hand) -the respect to details from your hand -the idear of the tour -the way you make it look so easy (and it is, if you know how, have the correct tool, parts and the eyes and hands to work o...
What a super guide to doing a job well, with the correct tools. Once you learn and know how to do something like this the right way yourself, there's little chance you will ever be happy leaving the same job to someone else to do.
Hi Jocke, I simply had to think of that Bond title when reading and watching your gorgeous post. Really striking is the the almost immacculate condition of the movement in an obviously older Rolex. Your operation was marvellously illustrated and performed...