We love to see people are excited about Mike's return to the Classroom! Chime in with what you'd like to know about the world of watchmaking in future episodes of his!
@@michaelmichaels471 *Thank you very much. You are my favorite. You are getting down to business of the watch itself.* If you can please show us the Pros and Cons of Mechanicals manual wind up vs Automatic.. VS quartz (like the new highest Citizen precision watch) vs Eco-Drive vs Quartz. Whats the most robust mechanical watch, punctual - keeping accurate time in mechanical etc etc etc. THANK YOU.
Just and incredible video, the quality of the information is just outstanding. Thank you very mucho for the explanation, it achieves a great balance between making things close to the amateur and maintaining excellence about content
Great stuff MM. Agreed though that it's easier for laymen like us to actually be shown rather than told for a full understanding so look forward to those videos in due course. All the best
Love MM's time in front of the camera. Great vid! Always an educational journey with MM. I would like to see more unique and outside the box, timepieces that intrigue MM. History lessons!
This is the best explanation Ive seen. I hope you will make more of these videos. Whats the difference between Tourbillon, gyrotourbillon and caroussell? Are these 2000usd chinese tourbillons really tourbillons?
The Classroom is one of our favorite and most evolving series we do, so we're happy to see suggestions which we might look into for future episodes! Are there any other aspects of watchmaking or the watch world you're interested in?
I love when the word delta is used! Thanks for the class, brings me closer to the understanding of why i Iove to keep time at hand, and love watches and all things Horoligy!
i do hope the future content will also be shown on youtube as i dont use instagram no worries if not i understand you can only do what you can and i'm grateful for that .iv started building a lot of my own watches and now even into movement finishing iv completely rebuilt a st36 with black polished parts and split main bridge and iv never been to watchmaking school so anyone out there who has wanted to try these things i say go for it the worst that can happen is you trash parts and learn something for next time it didn't take me all that long to figure out but i have jewelry making background and also knife making so i kinda had a jump but still go for it thanks to all the crew you do awesome content
Great job on the ST36 rebuild, that's some impressive stuff! As far our content goes, have no worries, we'll be on TH-cam for the indefinite future! Maybe we'll even look into making some more watchmaking videos, but until then expect to see more of Mike's watchmaking know-how in future episodes of The Classroom!
Exactly right, but a movement and take it apart again and again, it’s the quickest way to learn what happens and is happening inside the wrist engine that we all love.
Thank you to everyone who’s waited for this series to return and hope you enjoy the full series and rest of the shows. Remember to give your input as that’s where we get ideas for future topics. MM
My 116719BLRO Rolex was gaining 20 seconds a day and they corrected it by fitting a weaker mainspring as they said the movement had a 'high action' why would it not keep accurate time with the standard mainspring?
Michael Michaels 300 is the circular motion of the balance wheel? 270 degrees is 3/4 turn. I assume a weaker mainspring from your description of how it causes the balance to spin and regulate time stops it spinning >300 degrees; but I don't know why it would do that with the supplied mainspring. Maybe I move my arms more than normal. Thanks for the reply. It gives you a glimpse into the workings of wristwatches.
Petition: BRING BACK THE CHAIR! Have the trolls eaten the chair? I always heard you were not to feed em... Seriously. If it doesnt appear anymore, schnief, just tell me the designer / company that makes/made them. So much to my horological questions for this episode...
We love to see people are excited about Mike's return to the Classroom! Chime in with what you'd like to know about the world of watchmaking in future episodes of his!
If you can do an in-depth explanation on atomic synch and solar charging, there's contradictory information about intensity and wavelengths, thanks.
And it’s great to be back! Thank you to everyone even the 👎🏻 crowd!
@@michaelmichaels471 *Thank you very much. You are my favorite. You are getting down to business of the watch itself.* If you can please show us the Pros and Cons of Mechanicals manual wind up vs Automatic.. VS quartz (like the new highest Citizen precision watch) vs Eco-Drive vs Quartz. Whats the most robust mechanical watch, punctual - keeping accurate time in mechanical etc etc etc. THANK YOU.
Mike Michaels all day every day.
We need more of this Mike!!
Great intro to watch mechanics. Maybe a class on watch winders and watch maintenance?
Steven Butler Absolutely and for the record I do not use or endorse the use of watch winders.. let that baby wind down!
Just and incredible video, the quality of the information is just outstanding.
Thank you very mucho for the explanation, it achieves a great balance between making things close to the amateur and maintaining excellence about content
Great initial explanation Mike, for us that do not have social media please continue making these kind of videos...
Great video.. thank you
Very nice class Mike. Thanks!
Brilliant as always.
Brig back the watchmaker's Wednesdays.
PLEASE!
Great explanation, love the enthusiasm and the way it's broken down!
Great stuff MM. Agreed though that it's easier for laymen like us to actually be shown rather than told for a full understanding so look forward to those videos in due course. All the best
Excellent video!
Thank you for the intresting technical inside story
Love MM's time in front of the camera. Great vid! Always an educational journey with MM. I would like to see more unique and outside the box, timepieces that intrigue MM. History lessons!
This is the best explanation Ive seen. I hope you will make more of these videos. Whats the difference between Tourbillon, gyrotourbillon and caroussell? Are these 2000usd chinese tourbillons really tourbillons?
The Classroom is one of our favorite and most evolving series we do, so we're happy to see suggestions which we might look into for future episodes! Are there any other aspects of watchmaking or the watch world you're interested in?
The fact that even lower quality watches can keep reasonable time is amazing
Welcome back Sensei. Love this show!❤️
I love when the word delta is used! Thanks for the class, brings me closer to the understanding of why i Iove to keep time at hand, and love watches and all things Horoligy!
Thanks, good video!
Thank you for the valuable information
Brilliant video.
I love the classroom series lots of fun. I have been tinkering with my Seiko 5 and Vostok so interesting. Keep it up.
Your knowledge is much appreciated and thanks for sharing it. What books on watch movements do you recommend? All the best.
i do hope the future content will also be shown on youtube as i dont use instagram no worries if not i understand you can only do what you can and i'm grateful for that .iv started building a lot of my own watches and now even into movement finishing iv completely rebuilt a st36 with black polished parts and split main bridge and iv never been to watchmaking school so anyone out there who has wanted to try these things i say go for it the worst that can happen is you trash parts and learn something for next time it didn't take me all that long to figure out but i have jewelry making background and also knife making so i kinda had a jump but still go for it thanks to all the crew you do awesome content
Great job on the ST36 rebuild, that's some impressive stuff! As far our content goes, have no worries, we'll be on TH-cam for the indefinite future! Maybe we'll even look into making some more watchmaking videos, but until then expect to see more of Mike's watchmaking know-how in future episodes of The Classroom!
Exactly right, but a movement and take it apart again and again, it’s the quickest way to learn what happens and is happening inside the wrist engine that we all love.
Great Vid Mike 👊
Love it, thank you!
Thank you to everyone who’s waited for this series to return and hope you enjoy the full series and rest of the shows. Remember to give your input as that’s where we get ideas for future topics. MM
Brilliant. Its still Magic to me though
This explains how a watch works to only someone who ALREADY KNEW how a watch works.
I did't know the crown up and down hack, I will put my watch crowns up overnight , great help Thanks Mike
All insta'd up & looking forward to your posts 👍🏻
My 116719BLRO Rolex was gaining 20 seconds a day and they corrected it by fitting a weaker mainspring as they said the movement had a 'high action' why would it not keep accurate time with the standard mainspring?
Andrew Holt Rolex likes their amplitude to be
Michael Michaels 300 is the circular motion of the balance wheel? 270 degrees is 3/4 turn. I assume a weaker mainspring from your description of how it causes the balance to spin and regulate time stops it spinning >300 degrees; but I don't know why it would do that with the supplied mainspring. Maybe I move my arms more than normal. Thanks for the reply. It gives you a glimpse into the workings of wristwatches.
Petition: BRING BACK THE CHAIR!
Have the trolls eaten the chair? I always heard you were not to feed em... Seriously. If it doesnt appear anymore, schnief, just tell me the designer / company that makes/made them. So much to my horological questions for this episode...