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Seiko Lordmatic LM 5605 Disassembly #watchrepair

Seiko Lordmatic LM 5605 Disassembly #watchrepair

#Seiko #Lordmatic #Disassembly #watchrepair

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This is a quick video showing a disassembly of a Seiko Lordmatic 5606 movement. My first time working on this caliber. If you like …

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  1. Well done for a "first timer".
    I tend to get rid of the balance a soon as I can and if you pull the crown to time setting, it releases tension to the spring and it is easy to remove. And yes, remove as quick as possible because it is an easy flyer.
    For the spring under the minute wheel. Push the spring little bit back and then remove the wheel. This way you also prevent it to join any space programs.

  2. Great short video, Mike.

    Still can’t work out why that setting wheel lever with the 2 captive wheels launched….

    Oh… and the setting lever itself has a little axle which is removable. It may pop out during cleaning so look out for it.

    All the best, mate.

  3. Nice summary, I can't believe you've never been into a 5606 movement before!
    The oiling of the auto mechanism reverser wheel is a bit of a faff – that said the tech sheet does provide some great info and pictures on it.

  4. Would very much enjoy seeing reassembly of this watch if you can conveniently produce such a video. I'm no watch repairer, but watch these videos engrossed anyhow. Even I could see that these works had unusual and complex components. I hope all goes well when you reassemble and (at least partially) refinish the watch.

  5. Will send you an email at some point so we can talk about my 6106, it ran all nite through the nite up until 3pm today then just stopped lol Just nudged it and off it goes again /sigh

  6. Thanks for sharing this one. I've not seen this movement in person, so seeing it disassembled was neat. It certainly looks more complicated than I was expecting. Cheers!

  7. I literally bought a "for parts or repair" 5606 Lord Matic with TV screen dial about 2 days ago. I already have a working linnen dial LM and thought I would take my chance on the TV dial to try to fix it.

    Please make a video when you decide to clean/assemble this watch again!

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