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In this video I restore a Rare Swedish Military Watch from Lemania, a now-defunct Swiss watch manufacturer. This model was exclusively sold to the Swedish military during the 1950s, named "Tg 195" (which isn't truely known what it stands for) and it has a very special stop/reset and start function. While rare worldwide, it is slightly more common in Sweden due to its original distribution. Instagram: / watcheyesone Detailed restoration: I purchased this watch at an auction at a great discount since several parts were missing, preventing it from functioning properly. Additionally, I didn’t verify with the auction house whether the watch was working—I got caught up in the bidding frenzy! 😆 Disassembly & Inspection: I carefully disassembled the watch, mindful of the radioactive radiation from the dial and hands. The case back had threading issues and was slightly elliptical, likely bent years ago. I carefully reshaped it for a better fit. Cleaning the Watch Parts: All components were cleaned using my DIY watch cleaning machine, except for the balance wheel and pallet fork, which I manually cleaned in naphtha. Sourcing Missing Parts: Many parts were missing, but I was lucky to find a seller with almost everything I needed. One screw was unavailable, so I had to manufacture it myself. Manufacturing a Custom Screw: Using my 100-year-old Lorch lathe, I crafted the missing screw. The unusual 1.15 mm diameter required careful threading, which I achieved through multiple test cuts. Restoring the Crystal & Hands: I polished the acrylic crystal with sandpaper, Polywatch, and Dialux paste while preserving its character. The cracked lume on the hands was removed and repainted to match the original. Reassembly & Final Adjustments: I replaced the mainspring and reassembled the watch, achieving 270° amplitude with stable performance. The second hand didn’t reset perfectly to 12 o’clock due to a loose reset mechanism, but I left it as is to avoid potential damage. ----------- If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to hit the Like button and maybe leave a comment! More restorations are coming soon. Thanks for watching! 😊 Some of the watch parts were pre-cleaned and then cleaned in my DIYwatchcleaner: / @diywatchcleaner My gear and other products, affiliate links*: Sony A7IV*: https://amzn.to/4dgokXv Tamron 28-75 f2.8 sony e (Not G2)*: https://amzn.to/3xEVvRj Sigma 70mm f/2.8 dg macro sony e*: https://amzn.to/3O5xgCM Timegrapher*: https://amzn.to/3xE2oT4 This is not a tutorial video, I’m just a hobbyist and might do things incorrectly. ----------- Intro movie: From: / Канал • Видео ----------- Music: "Scott Buckley - Legionnaire" is under a Creative Commons (BY 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... / musicbyscottb Music powered by BreakingCopyright: • 💣 Copyright Free Military Music - "Le... ----------- My channel : / watcheyes ----------- *LINKS USED IN THE DESCRIPTION MAY OR MAY NOT BE AFFILIATE LINKS As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.By using the affiliate links I earn a small fee of your purchase with no extra cost. This will support my channel so I can increase the quality of my videos. Thank you for the support!