@@dgong6688 search a "courbes terminales phillips" you can find some web site. www.clairebreizh56.com/wa_res/files/courbesterminalesphillipsbrossart.pdf
Gracias por enseñarnos con sus videos, rogaría que hiciese alguno sobre las cajas del reloj , sobre el ajuste del bisel y sobre el ajuste del fondo( tapa del reloj ) muchas gracias
Very well done. Can I ask if you could make the small cylinder that slide into the tweezer for me? I bought a Dumont number 9-1 and that is lost. I put a pin gauge in the hole and it if 0.84 mm. While the next size up 0.86 mm is just a bit to much. I can see why there is the undercut put there to secure the hairspring. It looks like a simple job on a lathe but I don’t have a lathe yet. Can you let me know a way to get the piece made? Regards, James
Hi, thankYou. I have been helped by a member of NAWCC who made it and I have fitted it. I have since purchased a Marshall Lathe and will be finishing it up for myself! My first lathe project. Plus I could make another for learning too. You are very talented and skilled. Regards.
Both look great! Fat tweezers are also much cheaper :) I haven't used those special tweezers before, are you saying that they can't do smaller springs than that? (6497 hairspring is pretty chunky, as far as hairsprings go)
Thanks for watching. Yes, I want to say almost don’t need special tools. Yes, When I repair to make hairspring as men’s and lady’s watches, usually use Fat tweezers or little bit Fat tweezers. Can not use No.9. That’s my collections not comfortable. 😅
Wonderful to see this, Thanks for sharing
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Sir, could you pls provide the pdf URL again? the previous one expired😢
@@dgong6688 search a "courbes terminales phillips" you can find some web site.
www.clairebreizh56.com/wa_res/files/courbesterminalesphillipsbrossart.pdf
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Nice
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Good Job hairspring repair
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Great video
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Really great Videos keep it up you are giving us your skill and experience for free and I can not thank you enough.
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Gracias por enseñarnos con sus videos, rogaría que hiciese alguno sobre las cajas del reloj , sobre el ajuste del bisel y sobre el ajuste del fondo( tapa del reloj ) muchas gracias
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About cases, there are too many types. If you have a terrible , I can advice for it. DM me Facebook or Instagram.
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Denada ( Chiba , Japan)
Great video!, could you show how to make these tools?
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Sorry I don’t use hand made tools.
Those tweezers are products.
Bravo!
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Il collo d'oca Breguet bell lavoro: ma non per tutti. Seguo i tuoi video.
Thanks for watching sir.
Next video will be "how to make Breguet curve."
@@tanakayawatch Ne ero certo. grazie e buon lavoro.
Great video! The music makes me feel like I am in a bad nightclub in a hotel in a foreign land and I should have gone to bed hours ago...
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Sorry , recently I use other music. ☺️
@@tanakayawatch I rather enjoyed it
うーん。すばらしいです。 すごいツールと技術。横ひねりは多少でも入っているんでしょうか?
Muchas gracias por la clase
De nada ☺️
Thank you for keep sharing!
Thanks for watching 😊😊
Great skill.
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Great !!
Thanks 😊
Very well done. Can I ask if you could make the small cylinder that slide into the tweezer for me? I bought a Dumont number 9-1 and that is lost. I put a pin gauge in the hole and it if 0.84 mm. While the next size up 0.86 mm is just a bit to much. I can see why there is the undercut put there to secure the hairspring. It looks like a simple job on a lathe but I don’t have a lathe yet. Can you let me know a way to get the piece made? Regards, James
Thanks for watching ☺️
When I bought that , it had a crack. I remake it.
We are too far. You should find watchmaker in your country.
Hi, thankYou. I have been helped by a member of NAWCC who made it and I have fitted it. I have since purchased a Marshall Lathe and will be finishing it up for myself! My first lathe project. Plus I could make another for learning too. You are very talented and skilled. Regards.
Both look great! Fat tweezers are also much cheaper :) I haven't used those special tweezers before, are you saying that they can't do smaller springs than that? (6497 hairspring is pretty chunky, as far as hairsprings go)
Thanks for watching.
Yes, I want to say almost don’t need special tools.
Yes, When I repair to make hairspring as men’s and lady’s watches, usually use Fat tweezers or little bit Fat tweezers. Can not use No.9.
That’s my collections not comfortable. 😅
Muy bueno
¡Gracias!
The nice tool
Thanks 😊
Thank you.
Thank you too. ☺️
How many years have you been doing this?
26 years in this job.
@@tanakayawatch I knew you’ve been doing it a while, you’re quick!
Брегентирование. Концевая Breguet
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Did you grind the shape of the fat tweezer?
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I usually use that old tweezers but maybe No.00 is better.
縦ひねり?ですよね。
捻るのではなく、くの字に伸ばすかんじです。曲げたらもう元には戻せませんので、位置や角度を確実に考えないといけません。結構力すくな作業です。
Откуда вы родом?
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I’m in Japan 🇯🇵
@@tanakayawatch you cool)