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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2010
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Greg Gorton's Presentation at the 2024 Rocky Mountain Regional
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Greg Gorton's Presentation at the 2024 Rocky Mountain Regional
Cathy Gorton "Where horology has taken me - Collecting/Learning/Business/Volunteering
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2024 Rocky Mountain Regional Presentation by Cathy Gorton "Where horology has taken me - Collecting/Learning/Business/Volunteering. A Zoom recording without screen sharing
French Picture Clock Restoration
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2024 NAWCC Colorado Rocky Mountain Regional Presentation by Steve Forgy of a French Picture Clock with an added automaton. This is a Zoom recording without screen sharing.
Dave Cooper's Peter Hornlin Grand Sonnerie
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2024 NAWCC Colorado Rocky Mountain Regional. Dave Cooper brought a 1670's Grand Sonnerie Clock with Alarm by Peter Hornlin (Wien). Cropped from a Zoom recording
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #19 Hamilton 21 Marine Chronometer Deconstructed
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Part of the ongoing Boulder Horological Society (NAWCC Chapter 160) Zoom series is a teardown of a Hamilton 21 Marine Chronometer. The editing is a bit rough and I had problems with my terminology and clockwise/counterclockwise directions.
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #16 Inside Paul Gerber's Watch Workshop
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A slide show of Paul Gerber's first public watch workshop in late 2013 plus some photos from a 2018 visit featuring the Piguet/Muller/Gerber super complication. Websites of note: Paul Gerber's website: www.gerber-uhren.ch/en/ USA Retailers: Keith Hurdle - Hurdles Jewelry Boulder, Co www.hurdlesjewelry.com/designers/paul-gerber/ Tim Jackson - Passion Fine Jewelry Solana Beach, Ca passionfinejewe...
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #15 GPS for Beginners Featuring Tim Orr
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An excellent presentation that Tim Orr gave to the Boulder Horological Society that clearly explains the principles of the GPS system
Boulder Horological Society Zoom 14 Seiko Dive Watches with Anthony Kable
มุมมอง 613 ปีที่แล้ว
An excellent presentation on Seiko Dive Watches by Anthony Kable of Plus9time.com out of Australia. He graciously got up at 4:30am to give this talk. It was part of a more general session on the evolution of waterproof and dive watches.
2019 Rocky Mountain Regional Timelapse
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Colorado NAWCC 2019 Rocky Mountain Regional Time-lapse. One image every 4 seconds
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #13 Accutrons & More with Chris Radek
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This month we explore tuning fork watches starting with Accutrons and the man behind its creation Max Hetzel. We are joined by Chris Radek, timeguy.com who is a specialist in tuning fork and early electronic watches as well as traditional mechanical timepieces. Links to pages mentioned in the presentation: Chris Radek: TimeGuy.com Mad Men Accutron Sales Pitch: m.th-cam.com/video/b61ka-F-w2w/w-d...
2019 Colorado NAWCC Regional Timelapse
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A GoPro timelapse video of the 2019 National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors Regional at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #12 Chronographs, Stopwatches, Timers Show & Tell
มุมมอง 603 ปีที่แล้ว
A show and tell session featuring a range of chronographs and interesting stopwatches. Dan gives an excellent presentation on various types of chronograph scales using some examples of his great collection.
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #11, Radium
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A discussion of Radium based vintage luminescent paint used from about 1914 to the 1960's in watches and 1970's in clocks. Areas covered includes its discovery, Colorado as an early source, and its use in numerous early household articles and toys. Risks, remediation, disposal, examples of watches and clocks with radio luminescent paint are presented. Some links: Radioluminescent Paint and its ...
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #10, A 70's Retrospective
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A look back to the 70's. The rise and fall of digital LED watches, the end of the tuning fork era, unique case designs. The first 16 minutes is a discussion of a possible Rocky Mountain Regional this summer. Websites mentioned: www.crazywatches.com www.hodinkee.com/articles/four-revolutions-led-watches www.wired.co.uk/article/hamilton-psr-limited-edition-watch www.uniquewatchguide.com/led-watch...
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #9 Omega Museum & Biel/Bienne
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Boulder Horological Society Zoom #9 Omega Museum & Biel/Bienne
Boulder Horological Society Zoom #8 Contemporary Japanese Horology
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Boulder Horological Society Zoom #8 Contemporary Japanese Horology
Boulder Horological SocietyZoom Lunch #5
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Boulder Horological SocietyZoom Lunch #5
Boulder Horological Society Zoom Lunch #7
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Boulder Horological Society Zoom Lunch #7
Boulder Horological Society Zoom Lunch #4
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Boulder Horological Society Zoom Lunch #4
BOULDER HOROLOGICAL SOCIETY ZOOM LUNCH 6
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BOULDER HOROLOGICAL SOCIETY ZOOM LUNCH 6
Boulder Horological Society Virtual Visit With RT Custer & Vortic Watches
มุมมอง 434 ปีที่แล้ว
Boulder Horological Society Virtual Visit With RT Custer & Vortic Watches
Boulder Horological Society Zoom Meeting Number 1
มุมมอง 304 ปีที่แล้ว
Boulder Horological Society Zoom Meeting Number 1
I have an early Ulysses Nardin that I need a detent for, very similar to a Hamilton 21 only smaller, the detent that is. Any ideas?
Thank you for the accuracy remark. It is indeed food for thought. Would you be interested in covering pidgeon timers! By the way, i still would be interested in owning a Hamilton chronometer. Also what did Noonan and Earhart use for a chronometer? Thank you for a thoroughly fastenating vidio.😅
I realize this video is a couple of years old but I am going to mail my Acutron watch to Chris to have cleaned and repaired. Thank you for posting the video.
Great job Tim!
Thanks for posting, very interesting!
Thanks, I enjoyed watching the video. Does anyone know where we can see any videos of manufacturing plants making the parts for these watches, that would be so interesting. I doubt any exist because film quality was so poor back then, and I bet companies kept their manufacturing a secret. How did they make parts so small and so delicate, did they use machines or were they done by hand. How did they make the indexing wheel.
So that is Chris Radek, I read a lot about him...