Restoring an 81-Year-Old Omega Watch Co. Tissot. Will it run?
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 Published On Jul 3, 2023

Vintage Tissot restoration and history. If you're interested in owning this watch, it's up for auction here on eBay. Feel free to check it out. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295797425444

Today, we'll be delving into the intriguing history of Tissot watches, Omega's baby brother, so to speak, from the 1940s. Join us on this journey as we revive the legacy of a vintage Tissot watch and explore the intricate history it shares with Omega, its renowned counterpart. We'll also go through a comprehensive restoration and servicing process.

This particular model boasts a Tissot Cal. 27, originally made from 1936–1949, a Swiss, 15-jewel movement—a testament to the rich heritage of watchmaking.

There's something truly special about these timepieces. It's as simple as it is elegant, these watches hold a unique charm. If you're interested in venturing into the world of watch repair, this restoration project might give you a place to start.

#VintageWatch #WatchRestoration #watchrepair

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Oil used
Light oil (escape wheel/third wheel/fourth wheel/balance pivots): Moebius 9010
Heavy oil (centre wheel/barrel arbor/barrel/motion work): Moebius HP 1300 or Moebius D5
Pallet oil: Moebius 941/2 and Moebius 9415 pallet grease (for fast beating watches over 19,800bph)
Mainspring: Moebius 8200 grease
Keyless work and upper crown wheel: Moebius 8301 grease

Cleaning agents
Elma - WF Pro Watch Cleaning
Elma Suprol Pro
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00:00 Introduction and history
00:33 Hands of and getting the movement out of the case
02:02 Disassembling the backside of the watch movement
07:11 Disassembling the keyless, motion and calendar works
08:17 Cleaning the watch parts
10:00 Winding the mainspring!
12:20 Reassembling and oiling the back of the main plate
18:08 Reassembling and oiling the dial side of the watch, keyless and motion works
23:01 Cleaning and fitting balance more oiling
26:33 Completing the escapement, does it tick?
28:16 ReLume the hands first try
31:33 ReLume the hands second try
33:49 Finishing up. Timegrapher results and a look at the watch on wrist

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