One of my very own watches purchased way back in 1993. Ancient. This was the coolest Swiss Army watch in the market when it first came out. It's tough, resilient and can be relied on. I've dunk this in a bath and it came out unscathed or should I say dry considering the crown isn't a screw-down type and the case back is just a friction fit snap on.
The movement hasn't seen the light of day for 27 years or close to three decades and as a result, the oils have dried and noticeably the date wheel won't fully click squarely on the date window. I have to tap the crystal to get it flush in the middle. That said, it was time to give it a full service - disassembly, clean, lubricate and reassemble. So, if you're ready, join me in this journey.
This video covers:
- Disassembling the whole watch
- Removing the circuit block
- Taking apart all wheel trains
- Including removal of the step rotor
- Reassembly from start to finish
- Oiling the winding stem
- Working on the Keyless Work
- Installing all train of wheels
- Testing the midnight date change
- Re-casing the watch
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