The commentary in this video reminds me of the commentary on the black and white ww2 movies they showed in theaters to give citizens updates....love it
I learn something every time I watch one of your videos and this one comes with amazing timing. I’ve been looking for a direct read/jump hour project. I saw that many used a BFG 866 movement so I started learning that caliber (I was heartened by your reply in the comments on my video. Thank you!). This movement you have, humble as it may be, is so much nicer than the BFG. Like so many have stated before, your commentary is superb. Most people really don’t understand how difficult a voiceover can be nor how long it takes to edit the video. Thank you and may your channel see the success it deserves in this new year.
So many little gems in your videos... you should make little YT shorts out of them. Referring to the greats such as "There's not right way to lubricate a watch, just a lot of ways for other watchmakers to tell you why it's wrong." at 30:10. That is gold.
I just got a Jump Hour watch a few weeks ago, but it has a seconds dial and is automatic. It is not running, only for a few seconds from the automatic winding. I just need time to work on it, and I have some other watches before it.
Sounds interesting. So many jump hour watches are cheap pin pallets. I’ve got a soft spot form them now, would like to see how the display works with a seconds register too.
The problem with these is that there is always the possibility of confusion at the "top of the hour" when telling the time. Which reminds me that I have a very nice jump hour watch languishing in a drawer somewhere, It is in a plain, but badly scratched, chromed case and it has the best & thickest crystal that I have ever seen on a watch. I really must try and get it fixed at some point.
I've watched many different watch repair videos, from many different watch repair TH-camrs, and I can agree, everyone has their own opinion on OILING THE WATCH PROPERLY... 😂
Almost a professional service, not pre-warming your oilers to möbius specific temperatures for optimal capillary action is the only critique I see, 19.34f for 9010 and 18.75f for D5 not forgetting 9504 the only oil that should be chilled prior to use. 🤣🤣🤣😉🍻
Nicely done! Very cool watch, and it was nicer on the inside than I was expecting. Great job!
Cheers Mike, it did sit unloved in my ‘project draw’ for ages, I assumed a pin pallet like so many jump hours,
The commentary in this video reminds me of the commentary on the black and white ww2 movies they showed in theaters to give citizens updates....love it
Absolutely spiffing restoration procedure my good sir.
Thank you kindly
Im so glad you started doing voiceovers. You’re freakin hilarious. Great job by the way. Cheers
Thank you!
This should be a TV show, your presentation is exceptional sir.
You are completely correct. Sort it out @BBC
This is fantastic.
Great job my friend another wonderful video 👍👍 very entertaining and informative. Loved it.
Thanks again!
Great video! And I also loved the watch! So unique. Beautiful.
Thank you very much!
That was a most agreeable restoration. Good job sir.
I learn something every time I watch one of your videos and this one comes with amazing timing. I’ve been looking for a direct read/jump hour project. I saw that many used a BFG 866 movement so I started learning that caliber (I was heartened by your reply in the comments on my video. Thank you!). This movement you have, humble as it may be, is so much nicer than the BFG. Like so many have stated before, your commentary is superb. Most people really don’t understand how difficult a voiceover can be nor how long it takes to edit the video. Thank you and may your channel see the success it deserves in this new year.
Thank you for the lovely comment, Mr HOW DARE YOU WORK ON A WATCH was hilarious. Have a great new year, Alec.
So many little gems in your videos... you should make little YT shorts out of them. Referring to the greats such as "There's not right way to lubricate a watch, just a lot of ways for other watchmakers to tell you why it's wrong." at 30:10. That is gold.
Thank you for the lovely words, and good thinking! Cheers!
What a gentleman! Excellent commentary and display. Happy to say, good instruction. Best wishes to you for the festive season.
Hey Ross! Have a great Christmas
Another masterpiece dude, keep the vids coming. 😁👍
Cheers!
Great job sir! every one like that I've tried to fix has been some no jewel cheap effort hope you had a good Christmas and Happy New year. Tinker on !
Thanks Andy, was a surprise and a treat to find pallet jewels. Happy new year!
Cute watch. I have a Sheffield pin lever movement digital display that I took down cleaned and rebuilt. It is big on the wrist but a fun watch.
They are cool.
I just got a Jump Hour watch a few weeks ago, but it has a seconds dial and is automatic. It is not running, only for a few seconds from the automatic winding. I just need time to work on it, and I have some other watches before it.
Sounds interesting. So many jump hour watches are cheap pin pallets. I’ve got a soft spot form them now, would like to see how the display works with a seconds register too.
The problem with these is that there is always the possibility of confusion at the "top of the hour" when telling the time.
Which reminds me that I have a very nice jump hour watch languishing in a drawer somewhere,
It is in a plain, but badly scratched, chromed case and it has the best & thickest crystal that I have ever seen on a watch.
I really must try and get it fixed at some point.
Thank you,
great insight, good camera work, great tips...
just needs more verbose grandeur,
Godspeed
I've watched many different watch repair videos, from many different watch repair TH-camrs, and I can agree, everyone has their own opinion on OILING THE WATCH PROPERLY... 😂
As much of a sham it is with its branding, it does have a pretty interesting design.
Other watchmaking channels are $hit. This is my new favourite.
Sounds a lot like AI it seems. Other than that, intriguing video!
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Almost a professional service, not pre-warming your oilers to möbius specific temperatures for optimal capillary action is the only critique I see, 19.34f for 9010 and 18.75f for D5 not forgetting 9504 the only oil that should be chilled prior to use. 🤣🤣🤣😉🍻
Brilliant. This is the kind of expertise you can only find in TH-cam comments 😀
Everyone knows it's called the Hour Leaper Clog Disc!🙄 Oh! And nice work on the Digital Jewels, I hope you used Quarts Particulate Infused Lubricant!
This is exactly the expertise I need! 😂