By-Tor Posted June 17, 2008 Report Share Posted June 17, 2008 OK so im new around here but im just like you, IM CRAZY ABOUT WATCHES!!! Not just replica watches but all watches in general. I cant explain it but they just make me go ooohhhhh , ahhhhhhhh when im looking at them. Anyway, I have an Omega Speedmaster Moon watch black face with Venus Copy movement. I thought it was the dogs bollocks until I came to this forum. I realised that the watch had several flaws. One main flaw was the 6 oclock subdial. I knew that the spacing wasnt correct but thats something we just have to live with, however the 6 oclock subdial functioning as a '12 hour indicator'??? whats that all about??. I read Ziggys review of the Venus movement and asked a few questions as to how you can 'freeze' or 'Kill' this, so as the 6 oclock subdial hand would point at the 12 oclock position and so look more like the original. The forum was really helpful and I got an answer in no time at all. One person suggested removing the 'intermediate wheel' and gluing the subdial gear another said just put a blob of glue on the hand and stick it in the 12 oclock position. Well after a few more reads and thinking about the difficulty of this job and decided to tackle it myself. NOTE: Im not a watchmaker nor do I have any experience in watchmaking. Its only a recent hobbie for me and so I really dont have any watch skills - YET!!. Due to this lack of experience I encountered several problems and what should have been a 30 min job turned into a 2 hour job!!!!. Having said that I completed the job to my satisfaction. OK so enough talking ill go through what i did if you want to try it yourself. First off youll need tools. I bought mine from Ebay, cheap and actually not bad in my opinion. Ok so first things first, I didnt take photos of opening the watch and removing the movement from the case and removing the crown/stem. This is all very straight forward. BUT please remember to WIND DOWN to watch so as to remove the tension on the mainspring. OK so the watch is now removed from the case and now its ready to remove the hands. Hands now removed. I used the presto hand remover. NOTE please be very careful as this tool can easily mark the dial!!!. Next its time to remove the dial. 2 screws on the side. I didnt unscrew completely, just enough to get the dial off. Ok now the dial side view with a nice plate showing what the subdials do. Remove this. In the above photo ive already removed the screws. Here we see the intermediate gear and the 6 oclock subdial gear. Next step, simply remove the intemediate gear, it will come off very easily. Next remove the 6 oclock sub dial gear. It will also come off very easily. Ok so both gears removed now we have to fix the 6 oclock sub dial in place. Someone recommended glue but I just didnt want to use glue on a watch so I opted for double sided tape. Safe, easy to use and no possibility of damaging the watch. I cut a small piece and stuck in over the 6 oclock sub dial hole. I also used my tweezers to punch a hole in the tape for the 6 oclock sub dial gear to fit in place. Now remove the top layer of the tape and put on the 6 oclock sub dial gear. I pressed quite hard at this point for about 2 mins as i wanted the gear to really stick. I then put another piece of double sided tape on top of the gear so as it would stick to the underside of the metal plate covering the dial. Ok now its time to reassemble!!!. The fun begins. The easiest part is now over. Put the dial plate back on and tighten the screws, 3 of them Now place the dial back on and dont forget to tighten the screws, 2 of them Now put the subdial hand back on and carefully align it at the 12 oclock position. I have a major problem when its comes to watches. I need everything to be perfect!!!!!. Heres a photo from my Loupe. I want this baby dead centered at the 12 oclock postion. Do the same for the rest of the subdial hands. Easy Ok next you need to put the hour hand back on. Now this is where my inexperience comes in!!!. The next photo shows the hour hand back in place but I pushed in right against the dial by mistake. ooops This was a pain in the ass to get off and I slightly marked the dial but just only slightly. thankfully it isnt that noticeable when i wear the watch. So put the hour hand back on using a hand press and then the minute hand, make sure they are correctly aligned. Finally put the chrono second hand on and align at the 12 oclock position. The chrono hand gave me some problems as I thought I had it on correctly but when I started the chrono and reset it, the chrono hand didnt reset to 12 oclock - It was slipping. I realised that I wasnt on correctly. When it was put on correctly it make a small clicking sound. Start, stop and reset no problems now. So put the movment back in the case. Dont FORGET to use the dust blower to remove any dust. Crown back in, scew on the back and your done. Hope you find this helpful. Its taken me a long time to do this. I would be a great help if other people who have carried out modifications could post them for the rest of us to see. Thanks and ENJOY Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highoeyazmuhudee Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 links ARE dead. this keeps happening. next time ill archive a tutorial in a PDF file and post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capice Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 probably moved the pics so links don't work a pdf is a great choice... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajoesmith Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hmmmmm, the links should work as i havent moved the pics, i keot them in the same place as i know if i moved them it would happen Wil look into it now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajoesmith Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Just checked my photobucket and very very strange. I remember leaving all these pics in the root folder on purpose, i wanted to move them to its own folder but i thought if i do itll break the links so i left them. Now they are GONE! and i didnt delete them Very strange Sorry guys and it now i cant find the originals! sorry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajoesmith Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 ok found the pics on my hard drive Bear with me while i get them back up again! EDIT: all back to normal! Feel slightly embarrassed about this tutorial as it was my first attempt at any modifications. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
capice Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 tnx AJ, and BT for posting... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FxrAndy Posted September 7, 2008 Report Share Posted September 7, 2008 I used this same tutorial for my speedy and it is so simple as long as you follow the steps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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