Wow what a great video! very comprehensive and the motivational speaking to music had me chest thumping my way to this Vostok hairspring repair!! Thankyou so much. BTW where did you get the speeches from?
I heavily question your audio choice, but muted it was a great and informative video 😅 love the quality of your microscope shots, and questioning myself if I should get one for my upcoming „fix my own King Seiko mess“ task. Potentially it’s better to invest a few more euros now instead of hunting down a 5626B hair spring later 🥺
Thank you and I appreciate it , In the beginning of my video in the description text duration at 0:13, it will explained why. It's a banter, and not to been taken it seriously. it's called motivational speech. I understand some people like it and some don't like it.
@@watchmakerspecial516 no worries, I originally understood the explanation but it still wasn’t for me. But frankly, videos that would be for everyone would be dramatically boring, so better have some delighted and some unhappy, as everybody unimpressed and underwhelmed. Right? 😁
Well if you read description at 0:13, it will explained why. It's a banter, and not to been taken it seriously. it's called motivational speech. Thanks for watching.
Seen many hairspring adjustments this, is by far, the most comprehensive of them all thankyou.
You are welcome, I will do my best :)
@@watchmakerspecial516 hi Mat, excuse me can you give me your email or..., i want to ask you about watchmaking? 🙏
There are a lot of hairspring repair videos out there (including my videos) but this is the most informative. Thank you!
Thank you! I remember your hairspring video many years ago, It's a good video though. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
You make it look so easy. I always make things worse instead of better when I try to fix a hairspring.
I love the sound on this video. Thanks
motivational speech is a great choice I find the detail of the video being recorded 30 years into the future an excellent touch.
Thanks for sharing this job, clear and easy to understand the whole process.
You are welcome, I will do my best :)
Thank you for making my day! Very informative and inspirational. Keep it up.
Great vid
This isss completly help me an amateur .thx man. Apreciate u. Hope u have good day
yea me too just turned down the sound but great skill could definitely appreciate that.
Very informative comprehensive. Thank you so much.
Hey thank you so much for this. I'm about to attempt my first hairspring repair on a seiko 7006a and this is so helpful.
My hair spring got loose from where you but a little stud.
Wow what a great video! very comprehensive and the motivational speaking to music had me chest thumping my way to this Vostok hairspring repair!! Thankyou so much. BTW where did you get the speeches from?
I heavily question your audio choice, but muted it was a great and informative video 😅 love the quality of your microscope shots, and questioning myself if I should get one for my upcoming „fix my own King Seiko mess“ task. Potentially it’s better to invest a few more euros now instead of hunting down a 5626B hair spring later 🥺
Thank you and I appreciate it , In the beginning of my video in the description text duration at 0:13, it will explained why. It's a banter, and not to been taken it seriously. it's called motivational speech. I understand some people like it and some don't like it.
@@watchmakerspecial516 no worries, I originally understood the explanation but it still wasn’t for me. But frankly, videos that would be for everyone would be dramatically boring, so better have some delighted and some unhappy, as everybody unimpressed and underwhelmed. Right? 😁
@@ashedinthewoods I agreed, thank you. I did this video for a laugh.
Amazing job, I know how hard this is and not as good as you!
Came for HairSpring Got Motivated....Cool...
I'm glad I got you all motivated
Nice work. Next one would be nice to hear you describe your tweaking moves, which i know can be hard to do and very repetitive.
Super you are gifted person
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nice job, i will try my best on a nh35 hairspring. Can I ask what microscope do you use?
Thank you, This was a temporally microscope that I was using and it's called AD409. I don't normally use it for my professional work Thanks
@@watchmakerspecial516 i tried this joby today on my seiko nh35. After 3houers i gave up... hehehe
Nice. A relatively easy one as there were no twists, just kinks.
Thank you. Yes, it’s very basic repair. I have done extremely difficult than this. If I came across one in my workbench. I will make the video.
good good good good job.
Like ! Number one
Camera zoom easy😂😂😂
@@PherLee-g9n ...and your point is?
2050 …. Not bad 😅
Thanks for watching :)
That talking in the background is utter crap.....nice work on balance spring
why the STUPID audio track
Well if you read description at 0:13, it will explained why. It's a banter, and not to been taken it seriously. it's called motivational speech.
Thanks for watching.