This video embodies the whole reason why I have followed you all these years. I've commented many times on how I've loved the best of your videos when I hear your gentle voice guiding your children. And now here they are, working with you. Stay safe and I look forward to more of your father and son(s) videos. 🙂
I worked with my Dad from 2000 to 2003 restoring high end antique furniture. It was one of the greatest times that we both had. One thing I did do while I was working for him, was to watch what he was doing, the reason why and how certain ways to repair sometimes almost unrepairable furniture. I must admit I was a lot older back then, than your son in present day, but it brought a smile to my face and reminded me of my past spending time as Farther and Son. Thank you.
Arguably, one of the most sublime yet profound moments in a Fathers life is saying to his son, “Go on then”. It’s an unspoken transpose of “ I’m right here and got your back “ There is no video on the YT that contains such poetic content encased in a real world demonstration of watch restoration. 1 of 1 scores 10 out of 10 and a star is born ⭐️ Be well Joe and thanks ❤
I am a retired Dentist from many years ago. We had to cast and polish our inlays and crowns ourselves. Watching you polish these watches brings back good memories and gives me a warm feeling. I also love to hear you speaking with your son. He seems a sweet and beautiful young man.
What a lovely video - well done to Trouble in particular and well done to dad for being so patient ! This is a little donation all the way from Australia for Trouble in recognition of his excellent watch servicing skills!
You Sir, are a treasure to watch. No pun intended. You're teaching skills are commendable as are your parenting ones. The world needs more men like you. Cheers.
A big high five to Trouble and Germ, you have a great dad. Thank you so very much for reminding me of my time working with my dad as a decorator. He was the boss and pushed me but so much fun. Thank you
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face and remembering my father and all he showed me,as God took him way to young .I remember his words ..”treat how you would want to be treated”
Mine too. My Pops had "golden hands" and could fix anything. He did his best to pass it all onto me. I treasured our relationship, he too passed way too soon.
Joe, what I love the most about this video is your patience and loving direction you give to Trouble. He is lucky to have a dad like you. Train up a child in the way that he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Blessings to you both.
It's so enjoyable seeing a son taking an interest in his father's profession. At 10 years old if he continues to enjoy it, he will be a master at a very young age. 👍
This is one of the most beautiful watch restoration videos I have ever seen. I am glad that your son is following in your footsteps and your passion for such a beautiful job. There is still hope for a world that we are not leaving too well for our children. Thank you for sharing this wonderful moment.
Awesome that he's following in his dad's footsteps. Nothing should make a father more proud. Congratulations to you and great job in instructing them. Peace and blessings to you.
Respect to you my friend, what a great thing to do and Trouble certainly has absorbed your skill and knowledge. You'll soon be the one watching on. Another beautiful restoration as usual.
My father started with me when I was around 10 with electrical systems and mechanics. I grew up with him on the USAF flightline where the military aircraft lived. Shaped my life as you are doing now with Mr Trouble. Good on you, Mate!
A 10 year old boy , dismantled something more complicated than a car engine and knew exactly what he was doing, when most ten year olds are playing roblox, you young sir are a legend and your dad is too
Right now he's a chip off the ole block. Will grow up with expertise that cannot be found in textbooks and good memories with his Dad. I love these videos
I think...that it is so Fantastic, that your son, of only 10 yrs of age is so interested in and involved in, the watch restorations and repairs that his farther has been doing for many years..- That he is on the game and in tune. So great to see talent passed on to the future generations. Kudos...and thank you..!! - Do like the choice of strap..accentuates the watch
I love how you just drop deep philosophical points into the end of your videos. You really do have a way with words and the world would be a much better place if more people shared your views.
We watch your videos in our watch shop in Valdese, NC. Our customers often become captivated with your videos and stay a while longer and enjoy our free popcorn. It’s so nice to see you pass our dying art along to your son! He is very smart and will make a fine watchmaker! We’re always commenting on what a great father you are to patiently and lovingly impart your knowledge and have a little fun along the way. Your kids will have the best memories of their childhood!
Joe, if your dear son learns only half of your skills he will be a fine watchmaker and restorer. With luck, and patience, if you can pass on all of your skills he will be a truly great one. Yours has to be one of the most satisfying of crafts to learn and practice. Let us hope it becomes your son's passion also.
I like when you told your son (about putting a bit of oil on the wheels) hey you’re not oiling the car 😂😂😂you are a beautiful father Joe. Love your content and humor 🇺🇸
My favorite watchmaker working on my favorite brand and involving the next generation. WOW! Could have made a dog's dinner of it. But instead it was awesome!
Amazing. Your son puts my tinkering to shame, but he does have a master teacher! Passing on skills we have to our children is great and I have tried to do that (not with watch tinkering though) but your patience is a lesson to us all.
Wow. Massive respect to both of you. Joe, you have a wonderful son and willing apprentice. You are a great teacher and I’m amazed that Trouble knew so much.
I didn't realise how soothing your work is until Trouble helped. His movements are so frantic compared to your smooth deliberate placement of the pieces of the movement!
This was a very special video to watch. Everything is for the next generation. It belongs to my children just as it does to yours. Seeing the love you show your boys fills my heart. May they and their children always know peace, prosperity and joy.
what wonderful little machines they are. All the elements of precision and art too. The skill and understanding passed along are priceless. Congratulations.
It’s great to see a father passing on his knowledge to his son.
I agree.
The internal number is a global helpline to report child Labour! Only kidding..! Superb to see just how easy watch tinkering is. Child’s play..
Keep it up, trouble.
It's also great to see the son listening and respecting his father! I wish my grandkids were so well behaved.
Great video, wonderful teaching
This video embodies the whole reason why I have followed you all these years. I've commented many times on how I've loved the best of your videos when I hear your gentle voice guiding your children. And now here they are, working with you. Stay safe and I look forward to more of your father and son(s) videos. 🙂
Teaching the next generation. I hope my sons will be watching your sons do this 25 years from now.
Teaching your son this noble craft is lovely. I hope he grows his skill as you have. Good luck young man.
Ah he will be teaching dad before long way he is going :))).
I worked with my Dad from 2000 to 2003 restoring high end antique furniture. It was one of the greatest times that we both
had. One thing I did do while I was working for him, was to watch what he was doing, the reason why and how certain ways to repair
sometimes almost unrepairable furniture. I must admit I was a lot older back then, than your son in present day, but it brought a smile to
my face and reminded me of my past spending time as Farther and Son. Thank you.
31 minutes and 46 seconds that made me feel better about the world. Thank you for sharing this with us all.
It certainly was not time wasted.
Bravo to you Joe. You've taught Trouble a heckuva lot more than how to restore a watch. And it really shows.
Arguably, one of the most sublime yet profound moments in a Fathers life is saying to his son, “Go on then”.
It’s an unspoken transpose of “ I’m right here and got your back “
There is no video on the YT that contains such poetic content encased in a real world demonstration of watch restoration.
1 of 1 scores 10 out of 10 and a star is born ⭐️
Be well Joe and thanks
❤
A father teaching a son. A son honouring his father. A greatful audience remembering their own father's. Tears.
Strong families build stronger communities and that's something needed everywhere. Bravo Trouble & Co.
I am a retired Dentist from many years ago. We had to cast and polish our inlays and crowns ourselves. Watching you polish these watches brings back good
memories and gives me a warm feeling.
I also love to hear you speaking with your son. He seems a sweet and beautiful young man.
Just had a scary thought of you letting a 10 year old loose on someone’s teeth :)
The child's first teacher is the parent! Well done!🎉
Blessings to you & your family!
Take care and be well!
Sandy from the States.
Apples don't fall far from the tree do they? Fixing a watch with his old dad will be a treasured memory.
Joe!, you Bloody bellend! You just made me want to have Kids! You're just the father i wish i could have. Blessings to the Nekkid Fam!
Nothing better or more satisfying than being able to pass on a skilled trade to your children.
A young man learning a beautiful craft, instead of a thousand things he shouldn’t be doing. Does the heart good. ❤
His father's son. Awesome.
What a lovely video - well done to Trouble in particular and well done to dad for being so patient ! This is a little donation all the way from Australia for Trouble in recognition of his excellent watch servicing skills!
You Sir, are a treasure to watch. No pun intended. You're teaching skills are commendable as are your parenting ones. The world needs more men like you. Cheers.
A big high five to Trouble and Germ, you have a great dad. Thank you so very much for reminding me of my time working with my dad as a decorator. He was the boss and pushed me but so much fun. Thank you
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face and remembering my father and all he showed me,as God took him way to young .I remember his words ..”treat how you would want to be treated”
Mine too. My Pops had "golden hands" and could fix anything. He did his best to pass it all onto me. I treasured our relationship, he too passed way too soon.
Well done to trouble, please tell him that as a complete novice he could teach me a thing or two. Beautiful and heartwarming as always.
Trouble has some very good fine motor skills for a 10 year old ⌚🏅
You are a saint, sir.
These days will stay with him for the rest of his life I'm sure and make a great dad of him as well. All strength to your arm.
Joe, what I love the most about this video is your patience and loving direction you give to Trouble. He is lucky to have a dad like you. Train up a child in the way that he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Blessings to you both.
Amazing to see a young person who knows the names of all those parts and how they work together to make a watch.
I’m so very proud of you as a father and mentor. Trouble is an excellent student and clearly Germ also has some mad skills. ❤🇨🇦
I feel happiness in the thought that when the master retires (in a future far, far away), the apprentice(s) will move on with this channel.
Aww, this really nice, to watch your son do a job and you there to guide him. I love it!
Congratulations to your son! What a job and he knows all the names of the parts! incredible.
You are a great father and teacher to pass on your knowledge to your son and with a great deal of patience. Thank you
It's so enjoyable seeing a son taking an interest in his father's profession. At 10 years old if he continues to enjoy it, he will be a master at a very young age. 👍
This is one of the most beautiful watch restoration videos I have ever seen. I am glad that your son is following in your footsteps and your passion for such a beautiful job. There is still hope for a world that we are not leaving too well for our children. Thank you for sharing this wonderful moment.
That’s what its all about, teaching your kid your craft with the added bonus of spending quality time together. How awesome.
One of the best restorations yet. Not due to the complexity of the movement, but the young age of your son. Thank you and him for this one.
Congratz mate, its a great feeling when one's son is walking in one's footsteps. A hell of an achievement. ❤😂🎉👍
Awesome that he's following in his dad's footsteps. Nothing should make a father more proud. Congratulations to you and great job in instructing them. Peace and blessings to you.
You are a great example for all of us. I hope you will keep inspiring us for a very long time!
OMG I love to see this. A man and his son. A father sharing his knowledge and his time.
It is so wonderful that you are teaching your son your skills!
Respect to you my friend, what a great thing to do and Trouble certainly has absorbed your skill and knowledge. You'll soon be the one watching on. Another beautiful restoration as usual.
I'm so thrilled to see Trouble doing this!
I’m a electrician, and my father taught me the trade. This is great that he takes an interest and wants to learn. Well done.
This is truly heart-warming... great parenting.
Keeping the knowledge alive. I love it.
Your interactions with your boys is very uplifting and brings a joy to my heart! Well done!
Ah yes… made me smile the whole time.. Joe.. you are a special person and all I can say is God bless you and your family.. Frank in Colorado
My father started with me when I was around 10 with electrical systems and mechanics. I grew up with him on the USAF flightline where the military aircraft lived. Shaped my life as you are doing now with Mr Trouble. Good on you, Mate!
A 10 year old boy , dismantled something more complicated than a car engine and knew exactly what he was doing, when most ten year olds are playing roblox, you young sir are a legend and your dad is too
Just no words...... Teaching your 10 y/o this beautiful trade !!!!! Fantastic ... I envy you !!!!!! I admire you like a father !!
I love father son moments like this. Priceless. There are a lot of young men who needed more of this when they were growing up.
Right now he's a chip off the ole block. Will grow up with expertise that cannot be found in textbooks and good memories with his Dad. I love these videos
I think...that it is so Fantastic, that your son, of only 10 yrs of age is so interested in and involved in, the watch restorations and repairs that his farther has been doing for many years..- That he is on the game and in tune. So great to see talent passed on to the future generations. Kudos...and thank you..!! - Do like the choice of strap..accentuates the watch
I love how you just drop deep philosophical points into the end of your videos. You really do have a way with words and the world would be a much better place if more people shared your views.
It was so good to see that your son had learnt so much from watching you.
It was a real pleasure to see Dad and Son working so well together.
Fantastic that your son appears to really enjoy watches as much as you do and he’s learning many valuable skills and lessons!
10 years old and he has picked all this up from his Dad, smashing video and proud to be a Nekkid revolutionary!
Nekkid watchmaker jr. The future is secured! 🙏
You are an amazing Dad. God bless you and your Family
Joe and Trouble!! Thank you
Good for you brother. You have your priorities sorted. Spend as much as time as you can with your kids because they grow up in a flash.
Well done Trouble! 💪🏼 Joe, thank you for your inspirational work and words. Blessings to you and yours.
Your best restoration for obvious reasons. You and your family are the best!
We watch your videos in our watch shop in Valdese, NC. Our customers often become captivated with your videos and stay a while longer and enjoy our free popcorn. It’s so nice to see you pass our dying art along to your son! He is very smart and will make a fine watchmaker! We’re always commenting on what a great father you are to patiently and lovingly impart your knowledge and have a little fun along the way. Your kids will have the best memories of their childhood!
This is the very definition of a guild: fathers teaching sons.
Joe, if your dear son learns only half of your skills he will be a fine watchmaker and restorer. With luck, and patience, if you can pass on all of your skills he will be a truly great one. Yours has to be one of the most satisfying of crafts to learn and practice. Let us hope it becomes your son's passion also.
Very well done sir. If everyone invested the time you do in the next generation, the world would transform into a better place for all.
I like when you told your son (about putting a bit of oil on the wheels) hey you’re not oiling the car 😂😂😂you are a beautiful father Joe. Love your content and humor 🇺🇸
Excellent, love seeing you teaching your son to become the next watchmaker champ, brilliant show
Wow Trouble!!! Now I'm a fan of you too.
Getting paid a tenner for this kind of training might be the best bargain ever. Wonderful video
...the son of a master is going to become a master himself...well done Nekkid junior 👍
God bless the Father who values the time spent with his sons.
I am so glad to see this, your son is learning a very valuable lesson mechanically and with patience. He will do great in life!
I have a great big smile what a terrific young man
My favorite watchmaker working on my favorite brand and involving the next generation.
WOW!
Could have made a dog's dinner of it. But instead it was awesome!
A beautiful watch, a beautiful program, a beautiful relationship.
So happy to hear troubles voice again! I hope he's in good health and happy! Best wishes to you and your family!??
by far the beast content i have ever watched - love your work but love your sons work even better - from one dad to another - you area legend
As I’ve said before. It’s amazing to me how involve your children in your work. You are an amazing dad.
One word describes this video "beautiful" Thank you for letting us all be part of it.
Your so loving with your children. Wonderful to see. One of the best videos on the net. Thanks so much kindest regards Marc.
This is wonderful! Good for you and your son. You must be proud of him.
How lovely. Great job. He knows his knitting! And a top Dad.
I love your philosophy. This video was magical. A lesson in fatherhood, and a great example of how to teach your children.
I'm 42 and been doing this hobby for about 6 years, I can't imagine how much easier would be with 10 year old eyes and steady 10 year old hands.
Loved this vid, it shows how to bring along the next generation.
Great job little fella.
Awesome to have you all back! 😊❤
Father and son team doing a wonderful job. Absolutely marvelous. Well done, Junior.
Amazing. Your son puts my tinkering to shame, but he does have a master teacher! Passing on skills we have to our children is great and I have tried to do that (not with watch tinkering though) but your patience is a lesson to us all.
Wow! Well done Trouble! How it should be,learning at your father’s knee. Lovely film and what a result.
Wow. Massive respect to both of you. Joe, you have a wonderful son and willing apprentice. You are a great teacher and I’m amazed that Trouble knew so much.
I didn't realise how soothing your work is until Trouble helped. His movements are so frantic compared to your smooth deliberate placement of the pieces of the movement!
This was a very special video to watch. Everything is for the next generation. It belongs to my children just as it does to yours. Seeing the love you show your boys fills my heart. May they and their children always know peace, prosperity and joy.
Can you hear the applause here from Cape Town South Africa? You certainly deserve it.
what wonderful little machines they are. All the elements of precision and art too. The skill and understanding passed along are priceless. Congratulations.
Great show I always like the end monologue and it's good to see trouble getting involved
First few seconds into the video and I was touched and amused how your son is exactly talking like you. He will grow to a handsome guy.
That 10 year old can handle the screwdriver really well. Nice work
The patience you show your son is a thing of beauty and a joy to behold,