I agree with you that it is perfectly matched with my interests and skills and I would love to have one. However, it's an inspection microscope, not a bench microscope. There's no reason why it can't eventually be agile and automated enough to stay out of the way on the bench while constantly seeking the best possible view of the subject (how cool would that be!?) but for now it's better suited for watch photography studios like @TeddyBaldassarre and watch manufacturers that have a regular need to make detailed inspection videos and make live measurements than it is for watchmaking vloggers like me. Actually, now that I think about it someone like Mike or Chris - or anyone better organized than I am that makes their videos shot-by-shot, could definitely use it. I just feel like my channel is all about the bench right now and that means that all of my cameras need to be clear of my work areas. Another interesting possibility would be if if could be controlled by foot pedals so that it could be used on the bench and moved from position to position even while both hands of the operator are engaged with tools and workpieces. Because it can move from Position A to Position B automatically this could actually work very well! Hmmm.... maybe I need to talk to Yuksel about this! 😂😂😂
@@IMakeWatches There's so much consistent positioning with the standard disassembly / assembly work I'm sure a lot could be covered with pre-set moves. I notice on Chris's work he's very good at keeping the watch movement in the same orientation I'm forever shifting mine, makes the edit opportunities fewer, but even so I find myself switching between camera 1,2 & 3 at the same points
@@IMakeWatches Thanks Dayton and everyone. I am very new to the watch industry, I designed the system initially for the chip/semiconductor industry. But it's a flexible system, and the software will hopefully evolve to meet different needs. The foot control is a very interesting idea. I have no clue if it makes sense, but we may even consider a VR headset for a fully-immersed hands-free experience. Yes, let's discuss. I will gladly send you a demo unit for testing :-)
Sorry for the delay answering you about this. Please reach out to Yuksel directly for pricing info. The microscope is very affordable compared to others with similar capabilities.
@@IMakeWatches OK, Thanks. I guess I asked you for a general price range rather than the company, because I wouldn't want the company to hope I was a potential customer....I was just curious. I really enjoy your content. Thanks for making it.
@@RobHalliganProjects I'm sure that Yuksel would be happy to tell you the price even if you don't want to buy one. He just asked me not to disclose it publicly because the company is so new and the pricing will likely evolve with the product.
Thank you once again for a most interesting informational video. Wonderful machine. However, not practical for our hobby. Not enough space to facilitate working on a movement. At least, that's my observation. Keep up the good work.
Thanks so much, Dayton. It was great to be interviewed and featured on your channel.
wauw awesome and amazing to see !!...now back to my bunker buildt!!!
Brilliant product, and process to get there!
Soooo....Dayton....we going to see one of these in your workshop? I've never seen a product and a customer so perfectly matched. 😀
I agree with you that it is perfectly matched with my interests and skills and I would love to have one. However, it's an inspection microscope, not a bench microscope. There's no reason why it can't eventually be agile and automated enough to stay out of the way on the bench while constantly seeking the best possible view of the subject (how cool would that be!?) but for now it's better suited for watch photography studios like @TeddyBaldassarre and watch manufacturers that have a regular need to make detailed inspection videos and make live measurements than it is for watchmaking vloggers like me.
Actually, now that I think about it someone like Mike or Chris - or anyone better organized than I am that makes their videos shot-by-shot, could definitely use it. I just feel like my channel is all about the bench right now and that means that all of my cameras need to be clear of my work areas.
Another interesting possibility would be if if could be controlled by foot pedals so that it could be used on the bench and moved from position to position even while both hands of the operator are engaged with tools and workpieces. Because it can move from Position A to Position B automatically this could actually work very well!
Hmmm.... maybe I need to talk to Yuksel about this! 😂😂😂
@@IMakeWatches There's so much consistent positioning with the standard disassembly / assembly work I'm sure a lot could be covered with pre-set moves. I notice on Chris's work he's very good at keeping the watch movement in the same orientation I'm forever shifting mine, makes the edit opportunities fewer, but even so I find myself switching between camera 1,2 & 3 at the same points
@@IMakeWatches Thanks Dayton and everyone. I am very new to the watch industry, I designed the system initially for the chip/semiconductor industry. But it's a flexible system, and the software will hopefully evolve to meet different needs. The foot control is a very interesting idea. I have no clue if it makes sense, but we may even consider a VR headset for a fully-immersed hands-free experience. Yes, let's discuss. I will gladly send you a demo unit for testing :-)
@@yukseltemiz Wow! Thanks Yuksel! Let's discuss by email!
Amazing.
Yes! I saw yours finally! How do you like it? I think you underplayed it. It was cool looking around the frets!
I love microscopes in general. It’s amazing how technology evolved in our lifetime.
I poked around a bit for pricing and didn't find any info. Just out of sheer curiosity, could someone please reply with a rough price range for these?
Sorry for the delay answering you about this. Please reach out to Yuksel directly for pricing info. The microscope is very affordable compared to others with similar capabilities.
@@IMakeWatches OK, Thanks. I guess I asked you for a general price range rather than the company, because I wouldn't want the company to hope I was a potential customer....I was just curious. I really enjoy your content. Thanks for making it.
@@RobHalliganProjects I'm sure that Yuksel would be happy to tell you the price even if you don't want to buy one. He just asked me not to disclose it publicly because the company is so new and the pricing will likely evolve with the product.
@@IMakeWatches Ah, that makes even more sense. Thank you.
Thank you once again for a most interesting informational video. Wonderful machine. However, not practical for our hobby. Not enough space to facilitate working on a movement. At least, that's my observation.
Keep up the good work.
Yes, it's more for inspection than working under!
whats going on ?
Sorry, I accidentally used music that was not rights free so I had to re-upload it!
@@IMakeWatches Bad Boy !!! LOL
you could use this system to view escape functions.