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restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 00:11

Hello everybody,

I have a few 0634-5019's in my collection and this one is my latest. Its the first one of which I decided to give a face lift.
The case design is a bit complicated with its tight brushes on a difficult angle and its polished parts. I had a though about it, pictured it out ,the right grains for its brushes etc, and gave it a go.

As I write I am assembling the watch, but these are the first before and after results of the case after a few hours. If im able to complete it tonight I will post a final result

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A few quick shots of the assembled watch:

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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 00:19

wowwww.....come on!i'm sure that will be a great restoration!
now i'm waiting the final result.....
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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 10:20

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Well done friend,a great job! Amazing.... :grin1:


In my Seiko 0634 5019 i have repainted the band using a special paint used to burnish the gun...so now it's black as the outer space...
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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 10:32

Stunning before and after shots! 8-)

I think the black and silver band looks great on this watch.
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Post19 Feb 2014, 10:56

very nicely done..btw is this the original brushes or did you do your own style?
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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 14:10

Thanks guys,
@Kasper: I think the brush I re-applied is a bit more fine as the original. I used grain 1500 as I thought it would make the best match. But I think it should have been 1200 (although the grain differs with different brands I learned, its always a bit testing). This one has a bit more of a satin look.
As im a perfectionist I might redo it with another grain some day.. but for now im very happy with the result :-)

@Simone; That's very interesting what you said about the painting of the bracelet. What brand/type of paint do you use for this? Does it dry in cold air or do you dry in an oven? And, most important; does it stick to the metal after wearing the watch intensive. A great tip!
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Post19 Feb 2014, 15:45

i don't remember now the brand of the paint :scratch: ...it's a special paint for army...maybe you can try to ask in your local army store... :-)
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Post19 Feb 2014, 15:47

I wear the watch with any kind of climatic condition and the black is still there :grin1: :grin1:
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Post19 Feb 2014, 15:52

I wear the watch with any kind of climatic condition and the black is still there :grin1: :grin1:


Hi Simone, ill have a look around. Maybe you can post a picture of that bracelet and of the paint can? Grazie!
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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 18:38

I don't have now the can i just throw it some time ago....here some pics...well as you can see the black is more brilliant than original... :oops:


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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 18:58

I'm interested in that paint as well. You can always apply a soft brush to give it a mat finish.
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Re: restoring a Seiko 0634-5019

Post19 Feb 2014, 23:59

A great result Simone, great tip. Thanks a lot

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