Restoration Rusty Cartier Roadster - Wrecked Luxury Watch
This time I´m restoring a rusty Cartier Roadster from 2003. It´s powered by the Cartier 3110 automatic movement.
The condition some people leave their luxury items in is shocking me sometimes. But see for yourself ;)
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In 20 minutes I hardly blinked. Wandering through the KZhead universe, through all the death, court cases, scandals....I came across this piece of calm, silence and total attention to detail. Amazing work.
That's nice, thanks 😊
@@RedDeadRestoration У вас прекрасные умиротворительные видео. Они дают покой. С уважением из Украины!!!
Amazing found myself holding my breath as all small parts were placed in situ. Wish you could fix my Cartier santos blooming battery has leaked no one will touch it
I'm a watchmaker on the Cartier line for Richemont NA and do a ton of these everyday. Glad to see a video of a common workhorse movement come across my recommended. Nice resto brother!!! Well done!!
I want one of those black holes to get my parts😂, well done. Beautiful watch.
Is workhorse another name for slapstick ?
@@BobbyDazzler888 I would consider ETA 2000 slapstick personally...775Xs and 289X are like the Chevrolet/Ford work truck of the watch world in my opinion. Nothing special, clearly function over form.
Tôi ở Việt Nam có đồng hồ đeo tay RADO muốn gửi cho bạn lau chùi bảo dưỡng thì gửi bằng cách nào
I always wondered about 2 things. I always loved the look of the cabochon or spinel crown. Can I replace it on the roadster. Also, can the 19 mm stainless steel lugs fit on the 20mm stainless steel bracelet
At first I thought the lack of narrative would bother me but soon I found out that the pace of your video and the overall craftsmanship and tranquility you portray is soothing to my soul. Thank you dear fellow. And all the best to you.
There are hundreds of Watch restoration videos on KZhead. I think , your precise tools for each step of your work and the result is fascinating. There is no magic in your work just craftsmanship, talent and passion. Please skip that tiny Magicien tricks away. Your 700.000 followers deserve to see and understand each detail 😊. Thank you
You sir, are a magician!
😊 Thanks mate 👍
Good to see that the EU finally upgraded their electrical grid so that the time machine didn't cause a blackout across a dozen countries.
😂👌
I own a 2510 W62004V3 and have been looking for a repair video for years. Finally. This watch is so underrated. Could sleep comfortably now
I was thinking the movement would be much larger but when you opened the case back, it was surprisingly small. It sometimes baffles me how people are able to work on movements that small good work bro.
Thanks buddy, wait for the next project if you want to see a really tiny movement 👀😁
@@RedDeadRestoration Nie zakładaj maski na swoją twarz, bo to tak wygląda, jakbyś chciał, aby Ktoś z oglądających, nie rozpoznał Ciebie. Musisz *mieć zapewne jakiś powód, że zasłoniłeś tak odstarszającą maską swoją twarz.
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This is huge compared to other movments my coworker is still looking for a Piaget gear that got lost a week ago from a ladies bracelet watch.
This is a work of art. Bravo. So clean and elegant.
Outside of the dial being trashed and it being dirty, the movement was surprisingly not trashed. Quite a lovely watch!
One of the most beautiful watches I've ever seen in my life
Probably one of the most elegant watches of all time. A superb restoration, I totally was in awe of your meticulous attention to detail
I would like to add this reaffirms that there are others out there that seek perfectionism like myself
You did this piece a great honour. Well done.
love the new micro detail footage of the mechanisms focused beneath the jewels. and the shot of the pallet fork working away!
Simply the best craftsmanship. Every time you’ve haven’t failed us keep videos and timepieces coming. Soothing to my soul sir💸🥂
So, Adeptus Mechanicus restorated watches, well, ok. Awesome work, so tiny mechanism!
easy peasy - when you have a schematic... but when you don't have one - marvelous work ! many years ago i worked with ship diesel generators. whenever we overhauled one, we had a handfull of leftover screws and bolts...
Hello my friend, long time without saying hello, I was on a trip to Europe and now I'm back in my country. Your work is incredibly great, it's poetic and you're a great artist. Thousand congratulations.
Always makes me smile the way yo bring them great watches back to life. True masterclass
The perfect video for the weekend. Those zeros are sign of the perfection
I like the Time Machine idea 😂😂😂
Like the clocks… piece of art
Outstanding workmanship. I am amazed that you not only resurrect the watch, I am even more amazed that you put it back together again.
I love the way you applied surface scratches to the case, for the purposes of the ‘quick win’ buff to rectify them for the camera. In future videos try to stick to movement repairs which could be genuine, rather than ‘padding’ out your content 👍🏼 You’re welcome ☺️ (Wear scratches are not as uniformly predictable, nor the same depth or so easily identifiable as being applied by the corner of one of you or turn-screws). If you know, you know 😉
As always… It’s a pleasure to be able to observe your work. 👍👍👍
The watch repair video is truly remarkable, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship and transforming the watch into a genuine work of art 😲
Great restoration as always! I have to admit the every time I see you work your whimsical socks into a video, I laugh out loud! It's a good bit of fun!
I absolutely love the 2510 Roadster and have one myself. It's so so stylish
The detail of the word Cartier on letter V is amazing... Congratulations... awesome restoration.
Great job 👍 as usual! Its a beautiful watch and i still find it hard to believe that a person can put all those little parts back again.
Utterly fascinating to watch a craftsman at work 👏👏.
Don't forget to show the case and bracelet restoration too! Love your work!
The best. Always perfect work!
Beautiful restore on that Watch👍🏆
Man, you’re the best at this. And your videos are so relaxing to watch. Attention to detail is top notch. My respects and admiration to your work.
Yeah but the question is: what made the watch stop working? It's a bit like his other watch restoration video where he took the seals out but didn't put any back in? Lol
einfach ein Genuss dir beim Wirken zuzusehen.
Sir you are great at doing this I am staring at your watch while you repair it I am also a watch lover I like too much watches I watched all your videos 2 times
Metals are more Shinnier than original!!😮😮👍👍❤️❤️
Wie immer, top fotografiert, kein Gelaber und keine nervige Musik. Macht sehr viel Spaß beim zusehen.
Excellent work! And excellent video editing! You showed how it is done, without wasting time. Thank you!
I admire the work you do. It's a pleasure to watch.⌚
Most beautiful watch I've ever seen in my life😌😥
This is pure Art, thank you so much for the videos.
The same movement that in Longines Evidenza. Good Job!
i watch your videos as ASMR so soothing 😴😅👍🏻
just one word to say... BRAVO!!! 👏👏
Another wonderful restoration of a beautiful piece. A rather smaller movement but you restored it to to spec, including new dial and hands. What a great looking movement and watch. Excellent workmanship. Kudos..!!
I have got no doubt, you will always be the master. Congratulations for your job Sir!
Always great to see the master at work. Thanks again for another amazing restoration! 👍🏻
Beautiful watch 😍
Всегда поражаюсь терпению автора. Финал ролика красиво сделан.
ета?ну что за позор
@@user-qp8jk5dj2e ты про что? Про финал? Норм сделано, внимательнее смотри на мелочи в кадре.
Exquisite craftsmanship from Cartier, and incredible artisanship from you - such a combination!
I've thought about doing this be more than likely I'd loose half the parts and forget where the rest went LOL Looks great and you did an amazing job restoring it also!! I enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Божественно. Музыка в конце просто супер
I knew it...the Flux Capacitor, through so much use, has opened a dimensional portal in space. Beware. Oh, before we all disappear, great video.
Они просто идеальны, а работа мастера безупречна
Beautifully restored watch ...
"Flux Capacitor" is such an appropriate name. Takes the piece back in time to restore it's original beauty.
This dude skills are just insane, can’t imagine the years of consistent work and dedication to reach that level. Truly impressive.
Witam Ten zegarek w porównaniu do tych które przywracał do stanu idealnego lekarz zegarków to bułka z masłem. Dziękuję za nowy odcinek
You are really an excellent master at your craft! Beautiful restoration of a good looking watch. Wonderful, totally mesmerizing to watch! Thanks!
Yeah but what made the watch stop working? Most watch restorers show what made the watch stop; He showed nothing lol
I love Cartier..., it's wonderful how you saved it's life
Great job. There was a fiber on the winding pinion. You see it at 13:12 of the video. You probably got rid of it off camera.
Beautiful work! I can't imagine how the watch was in that bad shape in the first place. People use these should take care of it always..
Can't beleive it's the same watch. Pure professional work.
I thought I was hard on watches…Great job!
Stunning, I'm speechless, thank you.
Каждое видео с канала - кайф для перфекциониста) А часы - супер, даже захотелось такие заиметь в коллекцию, хоть и не жалую механику.
I look forward to each video you put out. You're doing the same thing but it's never the same.
Strang thing happen to me yesterday when i checked on your page. I thought i missed your new videos since i have not seen any since that last restoration of the diver's watch. Lo and behold! YOu posted it today.. thank you! It is mesmerizing to watch you restore these lovely precision watches.
Thanks 😁
Beautiful work, as always, thank you sir, you are a treasure.
Beautifully shot end sequence
I didn’t know Cartier has such a beautiful watch. Thanks for your sharing.
Красивые часы. Хорошая работа. 👍
Your videos are pieces of art my friend. So relaxing, informative und beautifully executed...
So many screws holding it together! But, what a beautiful piece of art!
This deserves more views. Fascinating work!
Sangat menikmati setiap prosesnya apalagi ada mesin waktu yang sangat aduhai
Посмотрел с большим удовольствием! Шикарный результат!
Awesome sauce! Your watch repair videos are some of my favorite!
Absolutely jaw dropping... You are truly a master! Wow! Now you can sell it for rocket prices!
As I told you many times, you’re a Maestro indeed…why should I have to pay thousand of $ to get an Eta 2892 rebranding Cartier, someone could explane me…just only to show the brand too…incredible…
I believe part of issue is that Cartier uses the oscillating weight as a major component in determining the authenticity of a watch when it comes in for service. I think it is upwards of $1000 to replace one because it can be used to make a very authentic looking fake. I work the Cartier line in the Richemont Technical Center and there are very strict controls on handling and accounting for any parts that have been replaced, but especially oscillating weights and precious metal components.
@@Delta11C1 ok, but it I isn't the matter...I cannot understand WHY I have to spend so much money to get an eta 2892 also if is branded as a Cartier...could you buy a Lambo with a 500 fiat engine? I think (hope...) nu
@@fulvioplatania3091 All parts must remain true to the reference...Cartier also has a Selitta version of the 2892... I have no idea why...sigh🙄... So for a hypothetical, if I replaced the blued automatic bridge screws on the ETA with the non blued screws of the Selitta, then even though the screws are functionally the same, and perform the same, are literally identical aside from color, they are not reference correct and by doing so I have literally created a reference that doesn't exist. Same goes for the oscillating weight but you then have the added extremely valuable function of the branding combined with the oscillating weight serving as a major component of authentication. So if you take just any other ETA 2892, not Cartier branded, and throw it in a Cartier watch and send it to us for service or repair, we will send it back and politely inform you that your watch is not authentic and we can't work on it. The function that the branding on the weight performs is the reason the cost is so high. Because at this point the oscillating weight has been given more functions. It is a functional part of the automatic system and a brand advertisement as most oscillating weights are but now it is also serves the additional valuable function of identifying the watch as genuine.
Eres un espectáculo, por todo, no solo por el trabajo. Tu puesta en escena es espectacular ❤❤
It's so touching to watch a watch (😂 bad joke, I know 😁) working again after being so damaged. Oh and the watch is gorgeous 😊.
the new black table is nice look for small pieces
Amazing work,always have been a fan of there design.I own a Tank Francaise and love the design.Bought one for my wife as well,very beautiful and feminine.
Wie immer: vielen lieben Dank für super unterhaltsamen Inhalt, mit immer mehr tollen, kleinen Eastereggs 😁 bitte weiter so!
Браво,мастер !
From Stalingrad with love ✌️
So cool - love the time tunnel effect and all that delicate cleaning work 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥and Mr. Death’s face in the background, what a dramatic show superb 💀
you are a very good watchmaker my friend
Nicest Cartier I’ve seen in a while 👍
I reckon the production that goes into the video probably takes longer than the impeccable restoration. Incredible. 👍🇬🇧
I bet that dial, crystal and hands were quite expensive. Strange that the case was in such bad shape and that the bracelet was like new. Very nice restauration👍
Magic...especially reaching through that ring of fire to retrieve the new glass without any burns, Donnerlitchen !
😁
That final shot with the rain! *.*
😊
A good restauration from a very beautiful watch.
Another master piece work! Congratulations!
So relaxing
An absolute pleasure to watch!