Thank you for 27 minutes of your time. I hope you enjoy this restoration as much as I enjoyed working on it. I would also like to thank you for your comments, whether positive or negative. To everyone who is of the opinion that this watch should not have been restored due to its history: I in no way want to honor the events of this era with this video. I restore watches of all ages and origins. This watch has not committed any crimes and will not do so even after restoration. History is history no matter whether good or bad - The easiest way to repeat history is to forget it.
As always great work and even great words Not all pasts can be glorious Furthermore, this was done for different reasons and you have never meant it to glorify the dark and sad history
The fact that it still runs even before the restoration is a testament to JLC’s movements and watchmaking. I have 2 of them, and I will never get rid of them. They are an underrated, phenomenal brand.
Thank you for posting your comment, because you saved me the trouble of writing something very similar. I'm always in awe of his restoration abilities, but with this particular video, I was fascinated by all his equipment and tools and such. 👍
If you asked it a story, it would probably tell you: "How they hell should I know....I've been in a desk drawer in Weisbaden for the last 68 years!" ;)
Just a matter of taste, I’d have kept the old, worn down crown. It tells the story of how old the watch is and how heavily it’s been used, statement of its long service and reliability to its owner. But in terms of craftsmanship and accuracy I understand why it was exchanged.
Also ich muss mich hier mit einem längeren Kommentar zurückmelden. 1. Das muss ja eine unglaublich seltene Uhr, bis hin zum Einzelstück, sein. Einfach ein wahnsinnig schönes Stück und passend für deine Sammlung. 2. Die Benutzung der Werkzeuge ist und bleibt ein Fest. Mein Papa freut sich jedes Mal, wenn er das sieht haha. Du weißt und kennst ja wirklich alles. 3. Respekt, dass du das Zifferblatt so bearbeitet hast. Sowas kann schnell in die Hose gehen und dann ist es gleich ganz vorbei. Hier ist es echt super geworden. 4. Einfach immer noch unglaublich und traurig zugleich, dass du nicht von Elma gesponsert wirst 😉 5. Der Ganglauf für eine Uhr von 1942 ist ja unglaublich! Plus zwei Sekunden, starke Amplitude und halt einfach null komma null ms Abfallfehler- wie machst du das?! 😂 Naja, ich wünsche dir und allen anderen hier eine angenehme und schöne Restwoche 🙋🏼♂️
Vielen Dank für die lieben Worte 😊 Beim Zifferblatt habe ich auch geschwitzt. Ich war mir nicht sicher ob das gut geht. PS: Elma zeigt sich durchaus sehr großzügig 😉
You do some amazing work! All your new equipment is very impressive. Bet that automatic cleaning machine cost a pretty penny. By far my favorite watch repair channel, Great editing and close ups, best of all, no talking. 😎👍
You are truly an artist, amazing work...There are two things that reflect your experience, the first is precision in work and the second is working in complete calm...I congratulate you on your amazing work
This episode illustrates the definition of RESTORE. Very skilled techniques were demonstrated throughout. I've watched many channels of watch repair/restore. I have never seen a radium contaminated dial corrected in that manner. This 80+ year old LeCoultre breathes again. The strap withstanding, you have resurrected this WWII relic for today's generation to see and learn about the inner practice to condition the youth of Germany to blindly compete for that regime. Thank you for posting!
@@MotoMUSEUMWhat a load of horseshit. This easily falls within the bounds of a sympathetic restoration. The only person this might be “ruined” for is a collector of pseudo nazi memorabilia. To someone who actually wants to WEAR this watch, it was done to perfection. The very small majority of people like you, who arrogantly decide to what extent something can be restored need to recognise that this is simply YOUR OPINION. If you think an 80 year old JLC restored to what is wearable condition for another 80 years (if cared for properly) is worth zero then you don’t know shit about watches. Worn, you know? Used as intended, not stuck in a watch box, behind glass or in a safe where you’d no doubt stick it.
@@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg it is clear you have 0 knowledge of criteria for restoration . the formal ones (unesco, and other charts and principles). Furthermore adding the "nazi" bit makes you look just overall ignorant. Even taking down "markings" it's still a "nazi" watch. Denying the past prevents you from learning from it...
I have watched quite a few of your restoration videos. What I particularly like is after the work is completed, these rare, often very expensive watches, look more life like than when they were new and machine perfect. Making them far more desirable as a potential secondhand purchase.
OH come on! Don't hold back on all the rinsing just for us. I think think had the most detail changes I have ever seen you make. You are a master of your craft. Thank you for sharing it with us. Also, time machine back to 1942 Germany....gutsy move man.
There is so much to say about this. First of all the appreciation of the craftsmanship, that it was possible to build a watch like this so long (and long before that) with the tools and technology they had available. I don’t think a lot of people can comprehend that (I can’t). And also of course your craftmanship, knowledge, patience and all the amazing tools both modern and old. If it was my personal watch I think I would have left the patina as it was in memory of the man/men who wore this watch. I bet in has been through some hard times. I would also have used a leather strap, seems more fitting. Amazing work nevertheless 👏
So many new tools....! Even an updated flux capacitor. You have outdone yourself. Mastery of film editing as usual. Thanks for the amazing free content.....
This is truly a collector's piece of watchmaking and its restoration work is very tedious due to the time, but the professional does exactly what he is passionate about!! Transforming everything!! Nice video.
I own a well used apple watch, never thought about buying a ‘real’ one, neither am i considering to do so, but still these videos are so addictive. It’s fascinating imo
By seeing this video i think you could carve a watch out of a rock. Amazing work by the restorer. I am following you for like 3 4 years and really love your videos.
Je ne sais pas pourquoi mais j'ai trouvé cette rénovation encore plus impressionnante que les autres. Vous êtes un véritable maître dans votre Art et c'est un privilège de vous voir à l'oeuvre !
What a stunning watch, even after all these years you can see why JLC is one of the top Swiss Manufacturers. The restoring is done to perfection, my friend. I love your Videos ❤
For me this is one of those "SATISFYING MOMENTS" video's. I can watch this and appreciate the, time, money and talent/knowlege that goes onto doing this work. Your shop is exquisite.
Out of all restorations you've done, this one might be the most impressive I've seen. This vintage Jaeger LeCoultre was in a pretty bad state. No wonder it took you so long to restore and the lenght of the video (which honestly I don't mind at all). Excelent work and masterful restoration! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
У вас ОЧЕНЬ серьёзный арсенал по ремонту часов. Даже не знал что есть ТАКОЕ огромное количество инструментов. Дааа вы не любитель,а МАСТЕР. Выражаю вам огромное уважение. У меня есть штук 10-15 часов нуждающихся в таком ремонте. Жаль вы не рядом. Я даже не буду пытаться. Это целое искуство.
Beautiful and interesting video. It looks like a highly skilled movie director and cinematographer worked on it and the time machine is a delightful touch of wit and imagination. It's very nice to see this marvelous watch looking so good and working so well. 😊
@@ИванИванов-о6ц6мсогласен. Еще мне кажется, что некоторые операции излишне усложнены. Например, снятие задней крышки. Но, надо признать, я сам и 1% такой работы сделать не смогу)
You have that fantastic skill and knowledge to bring these Rolex and co back to life. Love your work. Amazing and your patience…. 🏆🏆🏆thank you . Jose from Australia
Grate job sir . I prefer with the leather strap, It's more classy for a Vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 1940s Watch. This Way we can still ses the unique back case inscription.
I usually skip ahead in watch restoration videos. I watched every second of this one. I saw some techniques I'd never seen. I collect 14K Swiss tanks. My JLC was marketed in the US as LeCoultre and dates to 1943, so had to watch this. Amazing what the Swiss were doing while the rest of us were killing each other. My collecting bias aside, I'd wear this watch. You did a fantastic job.
Just another masterful restoration. The attention to detail is just amazing. I notice also all the work making the video. The quality, the shots, the editing. I’ll be honest, of all the channels I’m subscribed to, yours is the one I most look forward to seeing new content.
This is an absolutely outstanding piece of horological alchemy married to some of the best photography ever seen on a watch repair/restoration channel on TH-cam. Thank you a thousand times for your patience in doing this, you are without doubt a genius.
Ich liebe einfach diese unaufgeregtheit deiner Videos. Eine wahre Wohltat. Und diese präzision mit der du arbeitest. Klar muss man die haben in dem Job, aber ich könnte das nicht, dazu fehlt mir einfach die Geduld. Wie immer: Top Arbeit!
You make it look so easy! I fix things. I've done it professionally my whole life. I'm getting a bit older these days, so I tried my hand on watches. I bought all the tools, but.. I dunno. I guess I don't have the patience. I get so aggravated sometimes. I do respect you and your skill. I just don't think it's for me..
It’s amazing how the watch looks like it went through the whole war and yet the movement is in pristine condition. Thanks for another great video, my girls - 3 and 6 - and I love to watch them. They do it for the Time Machine 😂 and I do it for the outstanding image and edit quality, for your skills doing the work, for admiring the timepieces and also for the tools. Ooohhh the tools 😍😍 Regards from Brazil 🇧🇷
Another wonderful job - well done. I'm glad you restored this watch, just like I would be glad if you restored one of the Dirty Dozen. Watches issued by the Allies could have been worn by unsavory characters, and we don't know anything about this watch's (youthful) owner.
This is the third time I’ve watched this… (I love this watch!!🥰)… I wish I had a third of your knowledge and skill and all of your tools!!!…😁… as it is I can muddle my way through a service/repair of a watch without breaking anything and have decent results…. Nothing near your level… although I’ll keep trying because I love watches and making an old watch reliable and useful gives me great satisfaction and preserves history and memories… keep putting out videos and I’ll keep watching!!!… sub for life!..👍😁
How is it possible that someone made that watch mechanism 80 yrs ago?.. Unbelivable..just unbelivable.. And it stood the test of time for all those yrs
Thank you for 27 minutes of your time. I hope you enjoy this restoration as much as I enjoyed working on it. I would also like to thank you for your comments, whether positive or negative. To everyone who is of the opinion that this watch should not have been restored due to its history: I in no way want to honor the events of this era with this video. I restore watches of all ages and origins. This watch has not committed any crimes and will not do so even after restoration. History is history no matter whether good or bad - The easiest way to repeat history is to forget it.
Perfect words!!!
👋👋👋
I love all seconds from your videos! I have an old Cuervo y Sobrinos watch, how can i post to you for repair?
Well said Sr. And congrats on a masterful restoration.
I like another saying. Those who don’t know their history, are destined to repeat it.
As always great work and even great words
Not all pasts can be glorious
Furthermore, this was done for different reasons and you have never meant it to glorify the dark and sad history
The fact that it still runs even before the restoration is a testament to JLC’s movements and watchmaking. I have 2 of them, and I will never get rid of them. They are an underrated, phenomenal brand.
Don't mind me, I'm just here to admire all of his ever growing fancy tools in action. The watch restoration is only a bonus here.
Thank you for posting your comment, because you saved me the trouble of writing something very similar. I'm always in awe of his restoration abilities, but with this particular video, I was fascinated by all his equipment and tools and such. 👍
They look very expensive.
I'm just as impressed with all the tooling as much as the restoration! Great work and loving the tools
Imagine the stories an 82 year old watch could tell. Outstanding restoration (as always my friend).
Ik wil niet weten welke verhalen dit Duitse in Rusland gebruikte horloge heeft te vertellen. Denk je de geschiedenis van WWII in!
If you asked it a story, it would probably tell you: "How they hell should I know....I've been in a desk drawer in Weisbaden for the last 68 years!" ;)
@@speedyspooley ... and until 1956 on the wrist of an Eastern Front veteran...
Just a matter of taste, I’d have kept the old, worn down crown. It tells the story of how old the watch is and how heavily it’s been used, statement of its long service and reliability to its owner. But in terms of craftsmanship and accuracy I understand why it was exchanged.
Once again, magnificent. Such a simple yet lovely movement. No one restores like you do. For an 80-year old JLC, it’s a masterpiece.
Also ich muss mich hier mit einem längeren Kommentar zurückmelden.
1. Das muss ja eine unglaublich seltene Uhr, bis hin zum Einzelstück, sein. Einfach ein wahnsinnig schönes Stück und passend für deine Sammlung.
2. Die Benutzung der Werkzeuge ist und bleibt ein Fest. Mein Papa freut sich jedes Mal, wenn er das sieht haha. Du weißt und kennst ja wirklich alles.
3. Respekt, dass du das Zifferblatt so bearbeitet hast. Sowas kann schnell in die Hose gehen und dann ist es gleich ganz vorbei. Hier ist es echt super geworden.
4. Einfach immer noch unglaublich und traurig zugleich, dass du nicht von Elma gesponsert wirst 😉
5. Der Ganglauf für eine Uhr von 1942 ist ja unglaublich! Plus zwei Sekunden, starke Amplitude und halt einfach null komma null ms Abfallfehler- wie machst du das?! 😂
Naja, ich wünsche dir und allen anderen hier eine angenehme und schöne Restwoche 🙋🏼♂️
Vielen Dank für die lieben Worte 😊 Beim Zifferblatt habe ich auch geschwitzt. Ich war mir nicht sicher ob das gut geht.
PS: Elma zeigt sich durchaus sehr großzügig 😉
@@RedDeadRestoration Hallo, super Video wie immer! Zu der Zifferblatt Reinigung, was hast du benutzt und wie wusstest du dass nicht alles abkommt?
@@christophepetry6782 isopropanol, habe es vorher an einer kleinen Stelle getestet
@@RedDeadRestoration Danke für die schnelle Antwort :)
@@christophepetry6782 gerne 😉
You do some amazing work!
All your new equipment is very impressive. Bet that automatic cleaning machine cost a pretty penny.
By far my favorite watch repair channel, Great editing and close ups, best of all, no talking. 😎👍
I'm always impressed with you growing collection of cool tools !
You always have the right tool for the job !
You are truly an artist, amazing work...There are two things that reflect your experience, the first is precision in work and the second is working in complete calm...I congratulate you on your amazing work
This watch with its history, especialy its engraving, must be worth a fortune! Wonderfull great job! Was great to watch
This episode illustrates the definition of RESTORE. Very skilled techniques were demonstrated throughout. I've watched many channels of watch repair/restore. I have never seen a radium contaminated dial corrected in that manner. This 80+ year old LeCoultre breathes again. The strap withstanding, you have resurrected this WWII relic for today's generation to see and learn about the inner practice to condition the youth of Germany to blindly compete for that regime. Thank you for posting!
the watch is ruined and without value for a collector. this is the definition of how NOT TO RESTORE!
@@MotoMUSEUMWhat a load of horseshit. This easily falls within the bounds of a sympathetic restoration. The only person this might be “ruined” for is a collector of pseudo nazi memorabilia. To someone who actually wants to WEAR this watch, it was done to perfection.
The very small majority of people like you, who arrogantly decide to what extent something can be restored need to recognise that this is simply YOUR OPINION. If you think an 80 year old JLC restored to what is wearable condition for another 80 years (if cared for properly) is worth zero then you don’t know shit about watches. Worn, you know? Used as intended, not stuck in a watch box, behind glass or in a safe where you’d no doubt stick it.
@@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg it is clear you have 0 knowledge of criteria for restoration . the formal ones (unesco, and other charts and principles). Furthermore adding the "nazi" bit makes you look just overall ignorant. Even taking down "markings" it's still a "nazi" watch. Denying the past prevents you from learning from it...
I have watched many masters who repair watches, but no one works the way you do. You are not just a professional, you are a unique genius.
Thanks 😊
I have watched quite a few of your restoration videos. What I particularly like is after the work is completed, these rare, often very expensive watches, look more life like than when they were new and machine perfect. Making them far more desirable as a potential secondhand purchase.
OH come on! Don't hold back on all the rinsing just for us. I think think had the most detail changes I have ever seen you make. You are a master of your craft. Thank you for sharing it with us. Also, time machine back to 1942 Germany....gutsy move man.
Thanks 😊 True, the time jump was dangerous 😁
Another fine restoration. I always enjoy watching your meticulous work. And your tools and workshop are so well organized. Awesome. 👍
Under such extreme care and restoration, this WWII timepiece is now a unique collector's item!! Here in Lima Capital!!
Sie bereiten mir unglaublich viel Freude mit Ihren Videos! DANKE.
LG
Das freut mich sehr!
There is so much to say about this. First of all the appreciation of the craftsmanship, that it was possible to build a watch like this so long (and long before that) with the tools and technology they had available. I don’t think a lot of people can comprehend that (I can’t). And also of course your craftmanship, knowledge, patience and all the amazing tools both modern and old. If it was my personal watch I think I would have left the patina as it was in memory of the man/men who wore this watch. I bet in has been through some hard times. I would also have used a leather strap, seems more fitting. Amazing work nevertheless 👏
That radium dust is everywhere inside the watch case, on the glass, allover the parts, be careful!
Great video, super result!
So many new tools....! Even an updated flux capacitor. You have outdone yourself. Mastery of film editing as usual. Thanks for the amazing free content.....
Thinking about the history on that watch with those two inscriptions and where it is today is quite incredible.
Very interesting. A big piece of history and the Second World War. Great master watchmaker, the best I have ever seen in my life.
Such wonderful machinery. Not just the watch itself but all the contraptions in the workshop. 😀
This is truly a collector's piece of watchmaking and its restoration work is very tedious due to the time, but the professional does exactly what he is passionate about!! Transforming everything!! Nice video.
I own a well used apple watch, never thought about buying a ‘real’ one, neither am i considering to do so, but still these videos are so addictive. It’s fascinating imo
Incredible recovery of this historic time piece. I find the tooling simply fascinating, as well as your impeccable skill. Thank you for sharing!❤❤❤
By seeing this video i think you could carve a watch out of a rock. Amazing work by the restorer. I am following you for like 3 4 years and really love your videos.
Блестящая демонстрация великолепной работы! Не жалею ни секунды, что смотрел на вашу работу. Получилось шикарное кино!
Phenomenal that this movement is the same age as my father ❤ 82 years old and still working
Edit: 6:10 to 6:41 absolutely nerve racking 🥲 nice work 👍
The Flux Capacitor is the most overlooked part of a fine restoration, I am biggest fan !!!
Je ne sais pas pourquoi mais j'ai trouvé cette rénovation encore plus impressionnante que les autres. Vous êtes un véritable maître dans votre Art et c'est un privilège de vous voir à l'oeuvre !
Thanks 😊
What a stunning watch, even after all these years you can see why JLC is one of the top Swiss Manufacturers. The restoring is done to perfection, my friend. I love your Videos ❤
It's absolutely amazing the technology now I truly enjoy these old watch restorations you do a phenomenal job
It's always a pleasure to look at your restorations!
you are a top Watchmaker and a top TH-camr!
For me this is one of those "SATISFYING MOMENTS" video's. I can watch this and appreciate the, time, money and talent/knowlege that goes onto doing this work. Your shop is exquisite.
Thanks 😊
Been really eager to see this transformation. What an amazing piece!
Thanks mate 😊
You are a true master of restorations. Amazing result and such a lovely JLC 👏
Nice job but that strap is rubbish. It should have a leather strap. 👍
Should’ve kept the original crown and hands as well imo…
Первое видео, в котором я увидел хотя бы частичку лица бигфута) Отличная реставрация! Как всегда)
Incredible work, but I do have to say I feel like some of the historical significance has been removed
Lmao is this a joke? Anything anyone does, some dumbass got something bad to say about it
Historical? Like possibly killing English French American Polish and definitely Jews…. GTFOH!
The dial and movement looked pretty good. Really nice restoration!
Another great restoration of a very interesting vintage classic watch.
Just wow, as always, I was mesmerised watching this fantastic restoration.
While the restoration was amazing. That equipment you have was awesome!
I really appreciate your kind words! Thanks for watching!
Out of all restorations you've done, this one might be the most impressive I've seen. This vintage Jaeger LeCoultre was in a pretty bad state. No wonder it took you so long to restore and the lenght of the video (which honestly I don't mind at all). Excelent work and masterful restoration! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks 😊
You have a fantastic workshop with great equipment. Good tools make the job a lot easier. Great restoration.
Wow. great video. The inside was actually in very good shape. Nice restoration, thanks for posting.
I cant stop watching till the end without skiping. What a brilliant work !
Great attention to small detailing
Congratulations for bringing a vintage watch to its glory
Best Wishes Always
💐💐💐💐💐
У вас ОЧЕНЬ серьёзный арсенал по ремонту часов.
Даже не знал что есть ТАКОЕ огромное количество инструментов. Дааа вы не любитель,а МАСТЕР.
Выражаю вам огромное уважение.
У меня есть штук 10-15 часов нуждающихся в таком ремонте. Жаль вы не рядом.
Я даже не буду пытаться.
Это целое искуство.
Your skills and techniques are resulting in a perfect restoration. Very impressive.
Beautiful and interesting video. It looks like a highly skilled movie director and cinematographer worked on it and the time machine is a delightful touch of wit and imagination. It's very nice to see this marvelous watch looking so good and working so well. 😊
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
So great that you use super new machines (hello Elma) and retro stuff!
The best watch restoration channel)
*Absolutely gorgeous restoration. Looks like brand new from the factory.*
корпус стал как будто китайский,ну такое
@@ИванИванов-о6ц6мсогласен. Еще мне кажется, что некоторые операции излишне усложнены. Например, снятие задней крышки.
Но, надо признать, я сам и 1% такой работы сделать не смогу)
Thanks for restoration of the piece of history. Best regards from Moscow.
Fascinating the tools and skills involved in this very talented!
Kept catching myself, holding my breath.
The suspense is deafening.
Truly amazing work.
I'll drive a nail with a pair of vicegrips. Lol
a bit disappointed you did not re-engrave the writing, but an amazing restoration as always
Complimenti x la precisione e la proffessionalita' dimostrata!
Thanks 😊
You have that fantastic skill and knowledge to bring these Rolex and co back to life. Love your work. Amazing and your patience…. 🏆🏆🏆thank you . Jose from Australia
Grate job sir . I prefer with the leather strap, It's more classy for a Vintage Jaeger LeCoultre 1940s Watch. This Way we can still ses the unique back case inscription.
I usually skip ahead in watch restoration videos. I watched every second of this one. I saw some techniques I'd never seen.
I collect 14K Swiss tanks. My JLC was marketed in the US as LeCoultre and dates to 1943, so had to watch this. Amazing what the Swiss were doing while the rest of us were killing each other.
My collecting bias aside, I'd wear this watch. You did a fantastic job.
Amazing workmanship; however camerawork and editing are also top notch.
I love your work man!! You’re amazing!! Also the way you edit the video is great, nice shots, excellent tools, quality spare parts!! Congrats
Just another masterful restoration. The attention to detail is just amazing. I notice also all the work making the video. The quality, the shots, the editing. I’ll be honest, of all the channels I’m subscribed to, yours is the one I most look forward to seeing new content.
Thanks so much 😊
This is an absolutely outstanding piece of horological alchemy married to some of the best photography ever seen on a watch repair/restoration channel on TH-cam.
Thank you a thousand times for your patience in doing this, you are without doubt a genius.
Thanks a lot for your words 😊 I'm glad you liked it 😉
Ich liebe einfach diese unaufgeregtheit deiner Videos. Eine wahre Wohltat. Und diese präzision mit der du arbeitest. Klar muss man die haben in dem Job, aber ich könnte das nicht, dazu fehlt mir einfach die Geduld. Wie immer: Top Arbeit!
Danke 😉
Que gran trabajo, felicitaciones al dueño del reloj.
Always awesome to see a RDR video upload. Thanks for the wonderful restorations and perfect ASMR
Tolles Video, tolle Arbeit und darüber hinaus ein Stück Geschichte, Respekt!!!
Danke für das Lob!
As always another amazing video. Yes you are correct, this watch did nothing other than tell the time. As a soldier, even I realize that. Be well.
That watch is an interesting piece of history. Beautiful restoration work. But really, I'm just here for the socks, lol!
Goodness, what a fine restoration. Thank you.
Ganz großes Kino,wunderbare Arbeit an dieser schönen Uhr!
Vielen Dank!
If this watch could speak: it would definitely thank you for reviving it ❤
Immer wieder ein Hochgenuss dir bei der Arbeit zuzuschauen.😘
Danke 😉
You make it look so easy!
I fix things.
I've done it professionally my whole life.
I'm getting a bit older these days, so I tried my hand on watches.
I bought all the tools, but..
I dunno.
I guess I don't have the patience.
I get so aggravated sometimes.
I do respect you and your skill.
I just don't think it's for me..
Magnifique encore une fois ! Love all the tools, seem to have more and more each time...
It’s amazing how the watch looks like it went through the whole war and yet the movement is in pristine condition. Thanks for another great video, my girls - 3 and 6 - and I love to watch them. They do it for the Time Machine 😂 and I do it for the outstanding image and edit quality, for your skills doing the work, for admiring the timepieces and also for the tools. Ooohhh the tools 😍😍 Regards from Brazil 🇧🇷
Glad you and your daughters like it 😊
Always amazed about the engineering that goes into a watch.
Diese Uhr ist so unfassbar wertvoll. Ich hoffe Sie bleibt in der Familie zu der Sie gehört.
Another great video! Glad to see you have a lathe. And the jacot is always a fun tool to see
Thanks mate :)
The tools you use to restore these watches are amazing!
TOYS R' US! 🤗
Always a pleasure to watch the man work!
Stunning work. Thank you.
Another wonderful job - well done. I'm glad you restored this watch, just like I would be glad if you restored one of the Dirty Dozen. Watches issued by the Allies could have been worn by unsavory characters, and we don't know anything about this watch's (youthful) owner.
Beautiful resto.
2 personal remarks.
Please put a nice leather band on it and I would had left the backplate in its old patina state.
This watch was well and truly worn loved and used
Love your channel with so many stellar watches! For me the AMZWATCH’ watch is my favorite. Keep the videos coming. Thanks.
This is the third time I’ve watched this… (I love this watch!!🥰)… I wish I had a third of your knowledge and skill and all of your tools!!!…😁… as it is I can muddle my way through a service/repair of a watch without breaking anything and have decent results…. Nothing near your level… although I’ll keep trying because I love watches and making an old watch reliable and useful gives me great satisfaction and preserves history and memories… keep putting out videos and I’ll keep watching!!!… sub for life!..👍😁
amo asistir video de restauração e relaxante
How is it possible that someone made that watch mechanism 80 yrs ago?..
Unbelivable..just unbelivable..
And it stood the test of time for all those yrs
Amazing work! Always an incredible pleasure to watch your videos!
Is it the type of watch Christopher Walken would tell a story about?
Beautiful stuff!
About as simple as a mechanical gets. Minimal parts count, very elegant.
Polywatch is awesome stuff. Brought back many crystals with just that alone.
Cheers
Мои восхищения как всегда. Браво мастер!