This Omega Seamaster Was All That Survived A Tragic Plane Crash in the 1970s

Marshall restores another awesome vintage watch, this time it’s an early 70s Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 that belonged to the current owners uncle. He was tragically killed in a plane crash in the late 1970s and this watch was all that survived. Join Marshall as he takes on the challenge of restoring this family heirloom back to its former glory. Support Wristwatch Revival via Patreon: Follow on Instagram for Project Updates in between video releases: @wristwatch_revival ———————————————————————————————————— These are Amazon affiliate links to some of the equipment used for these videos and purchasing anything through them helps support the channel. WATCHMAKING TOOLS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON: Bergeon Screwdriver Set: Dumont Tweezer #3: Bergeon Springbar Tool: Bergeon Case Opening Ball: Bergeon Presto Hand Removal Tool: Bergeon Movement Holder: Horotec Hand Setting Tools: Rodico: Bergeon Blower: Bergeon Case Opening Knife: Bergeon Quick Service Kit: Ultrasonic Cleaning Machine: Amscope Microscope: Multifunction Timegrapher: Sanding Sticks: CAMERAS AND AUDIO: Main Camera, Sony A7III: Secondary Camera, Sony RX100: Tertiary Camera, Sony A6400: Main Macro Lens, Sigma 70mm f/2.8: Secondary Macro, Laowa 100mm f/2.8 Camlink 4k Video Converter: Shure MV7 Microphone: Audio Recorder, ZOOM H6: Small Sirui Tripod: Sirui Tripod Head for Overhead Camera: COMPUTER STUFF: Apple Macbook Pro: Synology NAS: Seagate HDDs for NAS: Samsung Portable Drive:
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