Restoration Forgotten Japanese Vintage Watch - FAIL Cracked Glass - Citizen - ASMR - Cal 5204
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 Published On Sep 24, 2022

In this video I make a restoration of a Japanese vintage watch from the brand Citizen that has a hardened mineral glass. This watch was produced in 1968 and it's an automatic watch (it can wind itself when you use it). The movement is called cal 5204. This video is only ASMR.

This vintage Citizen watch was very dirty on the outside and inside, it also had some paint on it. So the cleaning had to be done piece by piece very thoroughly. Every cog tooth needed to be cleaned with wood sticks/peg wood. The hairspring was sticky with some dirt on it so that also needed cleaning several times.

After the restoration the Citizen watch works quite fine. It runs around a couple of seconds per day +/- which is stated by the timegrapher and the amplitude is around 235 degrees which I’ve heard is quite OK for Citizen. The barrel and the barrel cap hole needed to be adjusted with a staking tool (hammer time!).

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Work:
*Disassembly of the watch and check for problems along the way

*Inspection of all parts if they are worn or broken via the microscope

*Manual cleaning, pre-cleaning I do this with Rodico (Bergeon), some toothpicks, pegwood and with IPA (isopropyl alcohol). Then after pre-cleaning I let all parts be in benzine and later a double bath of IPA (Isopropyl alcohol) which wasn’t shown in the video. The pallet fork gets a bensin bath and a Epilame treatment, balance wheel will only be cleaned with benzine.

*Cleaning the hour/minute/second hand. A small cleaning of the dial, nothing more to do here but still it looks good.Cleaning the casing with an ultrasonic machine.

*During the video when checking the mineral glass it cracked (my mistake). I got very lucky that I found a guy online who could make me a new glass from a standard Sternkreuz MDH glass, he had to reduce the diameter to the correct size and then put a big chamfer on it, on the edge. It turned out to look awesome!

*Reducing the barrel hole, barrel cap hole with the staking tool

*Lapping/polishing of casing, no, in the middle of the project I didn't want to polish this, with the original machined surface and the "value" for me this watch has I didn't want to touch it.

*Assembly and oiling all relevant parts

*Checking if the movement works fine and then checking it with the timegrapher

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This is not a tutorial video, I’m just a hobbyist and might do things incorrectly.

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