I start with the complete watch and end with the whole watch apart. Full disassembly of a complete, unrestored, never touched, Seiko chronograph from 1971 down for service. Well, mostly never touched. Someone yoinked the button springs, but that appears to be it.
Also, this means it's time to answer a mystery - why would a "proof"-dialed Seiko 6139-6032 have a "Resistant" caseback?
PSA: This video contains sub-optimal levels of editing, enough to get it done. We have zero script beyond the questions people have sent in. Same for the sound - I forget my microphone pretty regularly, so if you can hear *anything* count that as a win. Even if that "anything" is tuneless humming. I did pump up the volume though. YMMV if you choose to spend part of your life on this. No Refunds. Enjoy!
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