Video•Apr 8, 2026
Zodiac Chronograph Summary
The video walks through a hands‑on teardown of a vintage Zodiac Chronograph, showing how the watch’s basic movement is first assembled before the chronograph module is added.
The presenter highlights the extreme grime on the mainspring – “the dirtiest mainspring I’ve ever seen” – and stresses that cleaning the base movement first prevents troubleshooting headaches later.
He explains the two chronograph architectures, noting that most modern pieces use a column‑wheel design while this model employs an older cam‑operated system, and demonstrates re‑luming the center seconds hand for better readability.
For collectors and watchmakers, the demonstration underscores the value of meticulous maintenance and a clear understanding of chronograph mechanics to preserve performance and vintage aesthetics.