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This is the first in a series of videos where I will repair a 1960s-era Benrus dress watch with a tuxedo-style dial. The watch has a Benrus DN2A movement, which is actually a rebranded ETA 1281. In his video, I will disassemble and evaluate the watch and its movement. Because the cleaning process is the same for all watches, I will not make a video showing me clean this watch movement. I have a separate video showing the watch cleaning process that you can watch if you want to see how I clean a mechanical watch movement: • Watch Movement Cleaning 00:00 Introduction 00:56 Initial Timegrapher Readings 02:17 Some More History 03:45 Extracting the Stem 05:03 Removing the Movement From the Case 05:41 Pulling the Hands 06:53 Removing the Dial Spacer Ring 07:21 The Dial Screws 07:45 Finishing the Hand Removal 08:29 Removing the Dial 08:47 Removing the Dial Washer and Hour Wheel 09:11 Removing the Keyless Works and Minute Wheel 12:40 Removing the Cannon Pinion 14:09 Removing the Ratchet Wheel, Click and Click Spring, and Crown Wheel 16:32 Removing the Train Bridge, Train Wheels, and Escape Wheel 18:24 Removing the Barrel Bridge and Barrel 19:10 Removing the Stem Retaining Screw 19:26 Opening the Mainspring Barrel 20:13 Removing the Mainspring and Barrel Arbor 21:57 The Unusual Balance Jewels and Anti-Shock System 22:31 Removing the Upper Balance Jewels 25:04 Removing the Balance Wheel and Balance Cock 26:28 Removing the Pallet Bridge and Pallet Fork 28:14 Removing the Lower Escape Cap Jewel 29:10 Removing the Lower Balance Jewels 31:07 Conclusion Visit my Website: https://watchmakerchris.com Donate so I can keep buying tools and old watches to repair: https://paypal.com/donate/?hosted_but...