Watch Repair Fundamental
In this course, students will learn the basics of repair techniques while understanding the basic structure of watches.
Which included the essential techniques for repairing hand-winding and self-winding watches: Disassembly, Assembly, and Lubrication.
- Beginners can learn from scratch.
- Professionals in the watch industry can gain a better understanding of internal mechanisms.
- You will work on movements that form the basics of al mechanical watches.
- Lesson videos can be viewed at any time during the course period.
Start Up
Preparation How to Get Started with Watch Repair
Learn how to get started with watch repair
Hand-Winding
Hand Explanation and Basic Disassembly of Movements
Session 1: Names of Parts and How they Work (using illustrations and images)
Session 2: Function Check, Removing the Movements, Detaching Hands and Dial, Set to the Workbench
Session 3: Balance Wheel Removal, Pallet Stone Removal
Session 4: Ratchet Wheel, Crown Wheel, Center Bridge, Wheel Bridge Removal
Session 5: Removing the Mainspring, Detaching the Winding Stem, Clutch Wheel and other Components
Hand Parts Assembly Practice
Session 6: Assembly of the Mainspring Barrel (setting lever, clutch wheel), Assembly of the Wheel Bridge
Session 7: Assembly of the Center Bridge, and the Minute Wheel
Session 8: Assembly of the Pallet Stone and Balance Wheel
Hand Parts Disassembly and Cleaning
Session 9: Release the Click, Disassembling the Cannon Pinion, Escapement, Center Bridge, Wheel Bridge
Session 10: Disassembly of the Mainspring Barrel, Shock Absorbing Frame
Session 11: Cleaning of all Components
Hand Assembly, Lubrication, Hands Attachment
Session 12: Shock Absorbing Frame Lubrication, Mainspring Barrel Assembly
Session 13: Assembly of the Wheel Bridge and Center Bridge
Session 14: Lubrication of the Mainspring Barrel
Session 15: Lubrication of the Gear Train, Assembly of the Pallet Stone
Session 16: Lubrication of the Pallet Stone, Assembly of the Balance Wheel
Session 17: Cashing up after Hand and Dial Attachment
Self-Winding
Self Explanation and Disassembly of Self-Winding Watches and Date Mechanism
Session 18: Names of Parts and How they Work (using illustrations and images)
Session 19: Opening the Back Side Plate and Removing Movements, Hands, Dial
Session 20: Calendar Mechanism Removal
Session 21: Automatic-Winding Mechanism Remove
Session 22: Removing Balance Bridge, Pallet Fork, and Wheel Bridge
Session 23: Disassembling Center Bridge and the Mainspring Barrel
Self Practice of Parts Assembly and Hand Attachment
Session 24: Assembly of the Mainspring Barrel and the Gear Train
Session 25: Assemble the Pallet Fork, Balance Wheel, Calendar
Session 26: Continuation of the Calendar Assembly
Session 27: Dial and Hands Attachment, Casing Up
Self Parts Disassembly and Cleaning
Session 28: Romoval of the Case Components, Calendar, Balance with Hairspring, Pallet Fork
Session 29: Disassembling the Gear Train, Mainspring Barrel, and removing the Shock Absorbing Frame
Session 30: Cleaning of the Shock Aosorbing Frame, Escapement, and Regulator; Cleaning the Plates, Bridge, and Springs
Session 31: Cleaning of the Self-Winding Mechanism and Calendar
Self Parts Assembly, Lubrication, Casing
Session 32: Shock Absorbing Frame Lubrication, Mainspring Barrel Assembly and Lubrication
Session 33: Lubricating the Jewels, Assembling the Gear Train
Session 34: Pallet Stone Assembly and Lubrication
Session 35: Balance with Hairspring Assembly, Shock Absorbing Frame Attachment
Session 36: Explanation of Measurement, Accuracy Adjustment
Session 37: Assembly of the Calendar Mechanism
Session 38: Attaching Hands, Casing Up
Session 39: Testing, Power Reserve Measurement
Hands-on Advice
Practical Skills Tips for Tool Maintenance and Work Advice
Session 1: Tool Maintenance (Screwdriver, Tweezers) → Beginner
Session 2: Working Advice (Shock Absorbing, Cleaning)
Session 3: Tool Maintenance (Screwdriver) → Intermediate
Session 4: Working Advice (Hands Attachment, Casing Up)
Lucture
Lecture Learn about Watches
Session 1: What is Time?
Session 2: History of Watches
Session 3: Mechanism of Watches Part 1
Session 4: Mechanism of Watches Part 2