Restoring the Forgotten: Seiko Elnix 1970s Hybrid Watch Comes Back to Life
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 Published On Jan 21, 2024

In this video I tackle a very interesting genre of watch the Seiko Elnix. An electro mechanical watch that were around in the early to mid 70s. Fully mechanical movement with balance wheel but powered by a battery.
This one is in a terrible state but can I work my magic to get it going again? watch to find out.

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My name is Mike and I am a hobbyist watchmaker. I am completely self-taught in watch repair and restoration. My channel is all about my journey of hobbyist of watchmaking. I have watch repair tutorials, watch restorations and watch repair videos. Some of my content you can easily follow along to if you are working on the same watch movement. My main focus is to document my journey and inspire more people into this wonderful hobby and demonstrate that this hobby can be very rewarding. I do not profess to be a professional watchmaker and in my videos, I show all my mistakes, mishaps, highs and lows and keep everything as honest as possible. It is easy to edit all the mistakes out and make my videos look perfect but I believe that keeping it real reflects the true reality of this hobby. So what are you waiting for? please check out my watch repair and restoration videos, get inspired and start your own watchmaking journey.

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