You’re like a cross between a wise old sage, a comedian, a master craftsman, an awesome father, an Oscar worthy editor, director and producer. Thank you for doing what you do and for sharing it with us.
@@NekkidWatchmakerthis my second video of yours first was engraved Rolex, this one was wonderful also but I'm disappointed not to see troubles dial art installed as I really liked the look of the kids Rolex
I recently started working for someone who has been a watchmaker for 60 years. Yes, he's 80, but he still has the passion and I feel so lucky that he took me under his wing to teach me the craft. Watching videos like these only gets me more and more excited for the future and everything I will learn. This is one of the most beautiful crafts I think that has ever existed.
@Randy Marsh, I've been a professional watchmaker for 19 years and been interested in it for probably, 30 years. My Great uncle was a watchmaker and my mentor and I was lucky enough to inherit his tools when he finally retired but if I've got any advice, it would be collect as many service parts and broken movements as you can afford, this was the advice that my Great Uncle gave me and it's held me in good stead! Crystals, main springs, hair springs, face and hands are getting harder and harder to find and keeping family heirlooms ticking is a rewarding experience. We can buy all of the tools that we need, what we cannot buy are the parts to restore the movements!
I didn’t know how I felt about replacing the dial but your solution of replacing the dial and still keeping the old one was a really good way to handle it.
I am 53 years old and watching your channel has ignited my passion for restarting my personal watch collection. Watching as many of your videos as i can. May our good Lord bless you and keep you and your family safe during this peril times.
Amen as Father’s we don’t just become protective over our own little one’s but other’s as well.It’s a Father’s love for other Father’s who you pray would do the same for you.
I just happened upon your channel and actually WATCHED the whole thing. I never thought in a million years I would be on the edge of my seat and holding my breath. You sir, are a master craftsman.
You , sir are a professor of watches and a master watch surgeon, bringing back the life of mechanical time pieces, and beautifying them. God bless you and your family. Looking forward to .more videos. Satisfying the soul and mind . Thank you
As a father of twin thirteen year old daughters I applaud and agree with your statement wholeheartedly! In this day and age it truly takes a village. Thanks for your excellent content. I look forward to each new episode. May God bless you and yours.
It is isnt it, I dont normally care that much for watches but I really love this one and would love to own it. Its like the perfect size, shape and thickness, elegant but not boring.
Yep. I read online that stay away from lumed hands but not lumped dial, as it may indicate a Franken watch (if buying on ebay). I'm still not sure what a Franken watch is though!!
Who would have thought that a watch repair could be so entertaining? This gentleman has his head screwed on right. There seem to be so few of his kind left in the world. "Thought we had medications to control this type of thing!"
There are many watch restoration channels on TH-cam. But yours is the only one I subscribed. I appreciate your mastery of the craft, sense of humor and reflections on life. Love your channel!
I can't believe how beautiful and special you are as a human being,.... that was a beautiful message ,I love your humor...🤣 you made me laugh and feel better.. you give me hope for a better tomorrow, thank you for being you. GOD bless you sir🙏😊
Aside from your incredible talent with very high value timepieces, your position on the “greater” pandemic is not only apropos it is spot on and well articulated. Thank you for sharing it with us. I pray it will not fall on deaf ears.
So... I bought me a multi function digital watch from Walmart the other day. It was on sale for $3.50 (not a typo) I decided to wash my hands with it on to see if it was water resistant. It was not. Got all full of bubbles inside. SO...Being the budding watchmaker that I am. Took it apart...dried out the moisture and sealed the 4 buttons for the multi functions with some Shoe Goo. Cute little blobs at the ends of each button. It appears to be fixed. I haven't pressure tested it to 800 ft but it no longer gets moisture when I wash my hands with the watch on. This is all because of your encouragement. You rock SIR.
LOL I laughed hard when you pulled out the rare dials. i love my son and grandchildren too. That is what we are put here to past on, our love and knowledge. Well done again.
A truly amazing journey from start to finish. The guy has some patience and a incredible memory to where all the small screws and parts come from. That's the first time I have watched a watch getting repaired. Truly amazing and some craft to carry out this type of work.
I've been watching your channel for just a few days now and am totally transfixed by your skill, dexterity and attention to detail. The dash of humour you add to the voice over is the cherry on the cake. Many thanks.
@@NekkidWatchmaker Can you advise me the best way to clean a stainless steel bracelet watch strap of all the detritus that ends up in between the links. Similar question for a stainless steel woven strap. Thanks for any advice you can give.
For some collectors it has to look nearly destroyed. As a collector and watch repair amateur myself, I don't care about that sort of heritage, I want it restored to a point where it can't be distinguished from new. To each their own, of course.
I agree with your comment wholeheartedly that the belief that watched need to look run over is really not the point of these videos. The heck with "patina" when it makes the restoration pointless.
The original dial has a secondscale belong to the centersecondhand. I like the new dial, too, but I would prever the old one. After all: "A good job." Very good comand, nice to see...
I shared your channel with my physical therapist who is a watch lover. He told the he had binged watched your videos all weekend. Now we talk watches as they work on me. New friend for both of us!
Why some folks want a commentary-free experience I'll never know. Your thoughts, humour, and spoken explanations make the whole experience complete. Good karma for you and yours, Mr Nekkid.
i wouldn't recommend using paper. UV does bad things to it. However you can get dial blanks (1) and ink jet/laser printer decal film so it's not impossible. 1) The exact watch will determine how much of a pain in the butt that is
Recently found your channel; you not only make magic poetry with your watch making, and editing skills, but I also appreciate your comments, about the watches, their history and also your takes on everything else that may be happening in the world: thank you. If you make one person think about these things, then you’ve made another positive thing happen in our world (and you’ve certainly done so with me, with some of your wise comments). I also appreciate your humour, your commentary and your interactions with ‘trouble’ (he’s a very lucky boy to have such a talented father who spends time sharing the trade he obviously loves with his son… Thank you again.
I absolutely love your channel and your terrific sense of humour. Your love of your family shines through with everything you say and your skill level is phenomenal. My late father was a Master Watchmaker and I spent hours watching him repair and service watches at home. Although he was the senior watchmaker at a Rolex, Jaeger LeCoultre, Zenith dealership the wages were pretty poor and so he subsidised his salary by working at home. He used to charge 30 “Bob” (£1.50p) for servicing a Rolex. Times have changed but I still think that watchmakers are not given the respect that they deserve. Great channel.
@@NekkidWatchmaker His favourite movement to work on was the early ElPrimero - so I think that he was a pretty brave man. Are you over here in the UK? My wife has a Jaeger LeCoultre “back winding” watch which is tiny and was left to her by my late mother when she died.I think that the mainspring has snapped in it. I was conned into sending the watch to the USA where a “reputable” watchmaker kept it for over a year and eventually demanded a fortune for him to send it back to us. I am saving up to have the watch repaired and was wondering if it was something that you might be interested in doing. It is our 30th Wedding Anniversary next yea and I would love to get it done for that. Please don’t feel obliged. Take care and God bless you and your loved ones.
I wanted you to know how wonderful your videos are, and how much I LOVE how you get your family involved with your incredible skill. As a parent to three youngsters, I know it's not much, but please take this $10 as a thank you for an incredible channel, from one parent to another.
Oh wow. Is this the new superchat feature? That is so kind of you. Thank you. I received a message today from TH-cam saying that I’ve been selected to try this new feature, but don’t know quite how it works yet.
@@NekkidWatchmaker heh; I didn't know it worked that way either! BTW, as the "accountant" of my own family, I thoroughly approve this super chat :) Bless you.
Love your work mate. Watching your vids has a strangely calming affect on me... I'm totally fascinated. And your quirky humor cracks me up too. Thx for sharing, love the channel.
It still amazes me how he remembers where all those gears and intricate pieces go during the re-assembly process!! I wish there was a way of contacting him directly as I’d love to have my Dads Tudor from 1949 restored. Maybe he could feature it in one of his videos......... ahhh wishful thinking!! Keep the videos coming!! Love the humor!! Thanks!
Always amazes me how how people like you can get intricate things like that watch back together again. If I ever attempted something like that, I'd have LOTS of left over parts.
What a beautiful restoration ❤, I'm becoming addicted to your skills. If only my fat fingers would allow such delicate applications. I'm blessed to be able to watch you at work. A big question, when you really enjoy what you do, is it really work. 😅?
For Christ sake, I was not prepared for the "after" shots. It probably looks much better than what it looked like when it left the factory. Hell of a job!!
I understand (sort of) preferring the old dial. The black one is the first Rolex I've seen that I felt was beautiful. Imagine my surprise therefore when I realized the true beauty on this channel is your soul. Nothing to do with watches at all. Hug your family and stay safe.
Once again...2nd look at this gem...the time piece included...using the bosses tooth brush...the Cristopher walken provenance...the bugs...grasshoppers unique dials...and of course the public service announcement regarding the state of social media and our most precious's gems...our children...cheers mate...
I really enjoyed this video. I like the ideas about the dial, and how restoring the watch is a journey to the end. It makes the way it turns out to be special and that's what really counts.
It's beyond me how can someone watch these videos and this gentleman's skills and knowledge, and place a "deslike". Sad, sad people... Keep doing your amazing work (and videos) sir!
I never post any comments, but I must say you deserve it. The quality of your work just speaks by itself, and your calm voice commenting in the background is just sublime. Congratulations for your channel, it's great.
You’re like a cross between a wise old sage, a comedian, a master craftsman, an awesome father, an Oscar worthy editor, director and producer. Thank you for doing what you do and for sharing it with us.
Wow 😮 thank you 🙏
@@NekkidWatchmakerthis my second video of yours first was engraved Rolex, this one was wonderful also but I'm disappointed not to see troubles dial art installed as I really liked the look of the kids Rolex
I recently started working for someone who has been a watchmaker for 60 years. Yes, he's 80, but he still has the passion and I feel so lucky that he took me under his wing to teach me the craft. Watching videos like these only gets me more and more excited for the future and everything I will learn. This is one of the most beautiful crafts I think that has ever existed.
Good luck with your new profession.
When we can expect yours videos??
@Randy Marsh, I've been a professional watchmaker for 19 years and been interested in it for probably, 30 years. My Great uncle was a watchmaker and my mentor and I was lucky enough to inherit his tools when he finally retired but if I've got any advice, it would be collect as many service parts and broken movements as you can afford, this was the advice that my Great Uncle gave me and it's held me in good stead! Crystals, main springs, hair springs, face and hands are getting harder and harder to find and keeping family heirlooms ticking is a rewarding experience. We can buy all of the tools that we need, what we cannot buy are the parts to restore the movements!
Ey man how is the job so far
@@abdellahsalehi9231 Yea I think we want to know.
I didn’t know how I felt about replacing the dial but your solution of replacing the dial and still keeping the old one was a really good way to handle it.
your watch restoration skills are impressive! Also, your advice to the young to resist social media pressures and fashions is spot on.
You are an artist, my friend: The Bob Ross of watch restoration, for sure! Keep up the amazing work and may God continue to bless you and your family.
Thanks mate same to you and yours
🤣🤣🤣“The Bob Ross of watch restoration”. I loved that comparison! 😛
@@NekkidWatchmaker justice couldn't be more accurate with that comment
I am 53 years old and watching your channel has ignited my passion for restarting my personal watch collection. Watching as many of your videos as i can. May our good Lord bless you and keep you and your family safe during this peril times.
Thank you for being a good dad. You are so right. We should protect our kids.
The videos TH-cam suggest you watch, you watch one and “BAM” you become addicted to something random, wonderful, and lovely.
that's what happened to me yesterday -- down the magical rabbit hole into the world of vintage watch restoration!
@@ireallylikemaps me too!!!😁
Same!!! 🥰🥰 now I can’t stop watching
What a beautiful restoration. The finished item is a joy to behold.
That was more than just restoration. It went from someone's old junk to a fantastic masterpiece. The end product is breathtaking.
As a father to two young ladies, all I say say is “Well put!” Thanks from all fellow fathers out there! Much love and safety your way.
Amen as Father’s we don’t just become protective over our own little one’s but other’s as well.It’s a Father’s love for other Father’s who you pray would do the same for you.
Very well put also a father
I enjoyed your closing remarks more than the restoration…and that’s saying something. THANKS!!!
The alternative watch face was my favourite.
That mix of Roman and Arabic numerals would drive me nuts.
I want one and am ready to buy!
Yes, he went to swap it out and I cried “NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!”
Junk becomes a masterpiece. The end product is just beautiful.
gorgeous! nothing ruined about that i love it. the quirkiness about of the dial switching between roman and numbers is my favorite part
I just happened upon your channel and actually WATCHED the whole thing. I never thought in a million years I would be on the edge of my seat and holding my breath. You sir, are a master craftsman.
Agreed!
Its a kind of very stressful relaxation isn't it LOL
You , sir are a professor of watches and a master watch surgeon, bringing back the life of mechanical time pieces, and beautifying them. God bless you and your family. Looking forward to .more videos. Satisfying the soul and mind . Thank you
For all those that like silence there is a volume button on all devices, personally I like your sense of humour 👍👍👍👍 Keep up the good work.
This restoration was incredible! Love your sense of humor
Our world is always in need of another "gentle" heart. Thank you
I have a stupidly stressful job, I watch your videos and everything is alright in the world. Thank you.
Secret service agent for Biden and harris are you?
A programmer?😅
Me too
As a father of twin thirteen year old daughters I applaud and agree with your statement wholeheartedly! In this day and age it truly takes a village. Thanks for your excellent content. I look forward to each new episode. May God bless you and yours.
Thanks mike same to you and yours mate
I know nothing about watchmaking but find your videos unbelievably compelling and completely riveting. Thanks for making this content.
How I wished the finished watch was available for purchase. The nicest Rolex I’ve ever seen.
It is isnt it, I dont normally care that much for watches but I really love this one and would love to own it. Its like the perfect size, shape and thickness, elegant but not boring.
Brother, your references are so hilariously on point, let-alone your care and skills for both watches and humanity.
Love you man!
Beautiful restoration! The black replacement dial was a great choice.
Thanks daniel
@@NekkidWatchmaker Keep the paper dial to put on a old parts Rolex and present to son at graduation.
doppler great idea mate
Yep.
I read online that stay away from lumed hands but not lumped dial, as it may indicate a Franken watch (if buying on ebay). I'm still not sure what a Franken watch is though!!
@@leoi3031 Franken watches are watches that are watches made of multiple different watches from the same brand or similar enough brand
Love your sense of humor. Subbed! Super entertaining.
Not related to the video but just wanted to say that I love your channel. And your work changing the bridge on that 52 Gibson was equally awesome.
Guitologist! I love your informative videos as well!
@@elizabethholloway3244 llll
Who would have thought that a watch repair could be so entertaining? This gentleman has his head screwed on right. There seem to be so few of his kind left in the world. "Thought we had medications to control this type of thing!"
I love your channel to cant believe you like this also
There are many watch restoration channels on TH-cam. But yours is the only one I subscribed. I appreciate your mastery of the craft, sense of humor and reflections on life. Love your channel!
Thanks mate
I can't believe how beautiful and special you are as a human being,.... that was a beautiful message ,I love your humor...🤣 you made me laugh and feel better.. you give me hope for a better tomorrow, thank you for being you. GOD bless you sir🙏😊
Thanks mate. Same to you.
Well you have a gift you are a watch makerGod bless you again I like it when you make phony voices
That' s a compliment
Sir,
@@NekkidWatchmaker Do you offer watch repair/restore services?
Aside from your incredible talent with very high value timepieces, your position on the “greater” pandemic is not only apropos it is spot on and well articulated. Thank you for sharing it with us. I pray it will not fall on deaf ears.
Thank you 🙏
All I can say is amazing. I am starting out in this hobby as a novice and you have inspired me.
As a father of a young daughter I agree you hit the nail on the head. Just subbed
So... I bought me a multi function digital watch from Walmart the other day. It was on sale for $3.50 (not a typo) I decided to wash my hands with it on to see if it was water resistant. It was not. Got all full of bubbles inside. SO...Being the budding watchmaker that I am.
Took it apart...dried out the moisture and sealed the 4 buttons for the multi functions with some Shoe Goo. Cute little blobs at the ends of each button. It appears to be fixed. I haven't pressure tested it to 800 ft but it no longer gets moisture when I wash my hands with the watch on. This is all because of your encouragement. You rock SIR.
Let that be a lesson to you: never wash your hands! Lol, JK 😉
Wow look at Mr. Rockefeller here! We can’t all spend $3.50 on a watch, showoff. 😉
@@Sashazur eat your heart out pauper
LOL I laughed hard when you pulled out the rare dials. i love my son and grandchildren too. That is what we are put here to past on, our love and knowledge. Well done again.
I like how this guy has a funny sense of humor while acting serious.
How do you know he isn’t acting funny with a serious sense of humor?
I had big stroke while read you reply!
So true Lin. those without a sense of humor, simply go through life as miserable souls.
Yup doo
@@LSnium ^~^ love your avatar..
A truly amazing journey from start to finish. The guy has some patience and a incredible memory to where all the small screws and parts come from. That's the first time I have watched a watch getting repaired. Truly amazing and some craft to carry out this type of work.
I've been watching your channel for just a few days now and am totally transfixed by your skill, dexterity and attention to detail. The dash of humour you add to the voice over is the cherry on the cake.
Many thanks.
Thank you 🙏
@@NekkidWatchmaker Can you advise me the best way to clean a stainless steel bracelet watch strap of all the detritus that ends up in between the links. Similar question for a stainless steel woven strap.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Another splendid job! Love the classic black dial and strap!
I have zero interest in becoming a watch maker, yet I find these videos fascinating and entertaining. Love your commentary and sense of humor.
Thanks mate
I'm lost already lol how you remember all the parts and where they go is amazing, well done young man.
For some collectors it has to look nearly destroyed. As a collector and watch repair amateur myself, I don't care about that sort of heritage, I want it restored to a point where it can't be distinguished from new. To each their own, of course.
A bit of patina is not too bad, but yeah, that Rolex looked horrible and was probably a pain to read too!
I agree with your comment wholeheartedly that the belief that watched need to look run over is really not the point of these videos. The heck with "patina" when it makes the restoration pointless.
'Patina' is the politically correct word for 'corrosion'.
Which, of course, is just absolutely desirable in the guts of a precision machine.
The original dial has a secondscale belong to the centersecondhand. I like the new dial, too, but I would prever the old one. After all: "A good job." Very good comand, nice to see...
I shared your channel with my physical therapist who is a watch lover. He told the he had binged watched your videos all weekend. Now we talk watches as they work on me. New friend for both of us!
Thank you. Gaining confidence to restore my late father’s 1950s Bulova. A joy to watch and listen.
Oh and those ‘special dials’ are priceless........I know you’ll keep those forever and cherish them ❤️👍🏼
Why some folks want a commentary-free experience I'll never know. Your thoughts, humour, and spoken explanations make the whole experience complete. Good karma for you and yours, Mr Nekkid.
Thanks mate
I'm watching this proper gentleman repair a vintage chronograph and out comes a Pulp Fiction reference. Epic.
Hahaha
So random, I literally had my gf watch Pulp Fiction for the first time yesterday.
An an Avengers Infinity War reference too...
You scared the ever loving... out of me with that bloody pic!
@@2000jago the fly...👀
32:45 just imagine leaving your Rolex for service and it comes back looking like this:
That was awesome. I think I've found the best watch restoration channel on youtube.
I loved the Special Dial. Please give my admiration to the artist. Best regards from Mexico.
Haha yes I will do. I love those dials too
Probably the nicest Rolex I’ve ever seen. Nice work.
Dave O just thinking the same, it's gorgeous
The eye of this beholder found it beautiful enough to give pleasant cold chills and goose bumps. I also enjoy your wry sense of humor. Thank you!
Thanks jimmy
I would love a watch where my kids designed the dial! What a neat idea :)
i wouldn't recommend using paper. UV does bad things to it. However you can get dial blanks (1) and ink jet/laser printer decal film so it's not impossible.
1) The exact watch will determine how much of a pain in the butt that is
His watch skills,..the intricately, the precision involved, attention to detail, and patience. I love watching his work ❤️
Recently found your channel; you not only make magic poetry with your watch making, and editing skills, but I also appreciate your comments, about the watches, their history and also your takes on everything else that may be happening in the world: thank you. If you make one person think about these things, then you’ve made another positive thing happen in our world (and you’ve certainly done so with me, with some of your wise comments). I also appreciate your humour, your commentary and your interactions with ‘trouble’ (he’s a very lucky boy to have such a talented father who spends time sharing the trade he obviously loves with his son…
Thank you again.
Thank you for restoring this beauty back to working order...I'm a believer in restoring what we can whenever possible.
Thanks Shawna
Love your video! There is so much mystique and seriousness around horology. It is so refreshing to see someone adding a sense of humour. Good skills
I absolutely love your channel and your terrific sense of humour. Your love of your family shines through with everything you say and your skill level is phenomenal. My late father was a Master Watchmaker and I spent hours watching him repair and service watches at home. Although he was the senior watchmaker at a Rolex, Jaeger LeCoultre, Zenith dealership the wages were pretty poor and so he subsidised his salary by working at home. He used to charge 30 “Bob” (£1.50p) for servicing a Rolex. Times have changed but I still think that watchmakers are not given the respect that they deserve. Great channel.
Thanks robin for sharing your lovely story mate. Wow your father was truly a master watchmaker, those are some pretty big and prestigious brands
@@NekkidWatchmaker His favourite movement to work on was the early ElPrimero - so I think that he was a pretty brave man. Are you over here in the UK? My wife has a Jaeger LeCoultre “back winding” watch which is tiny and was left to her by my late mother when she died.I think that the mainspring has snapped in it. I was conned into sending the watch to the USA where a “reputable” watchmaker kept it for over a year and eventually demanded a fortune for him to send it back to us. I am saving up to have the watch repaired and was wondering if it was something that you might be interested in doing. It is our 30th Wedding Anniversary next yea and I would love to get it done for that. Please don’t feel obliged. Take care and God bless you and your loved ones.
I think this is some sort of new covert therapy. Enjoyable, soothing like his voice, but addicting. Thank you.
BRAVO! I do hope this one does not disappear into a dark void,more please.
Video point: 31.12 = priceless. Better than the Royal Academy could produce in their Summer Exhibitions. Thank you for making me so happy.
Thank you 🙏
Sublime my friend, what an absolute pleasure to watch, true ARTISAN.
Man your words and your personnality really touched me.
I wish I took another path in life. Blessings
Thanks!
I wanted you to know how wonderful your videos are, and how much I LOVE how you get your family involved with your incredible skill. As a parent to three youngsters, I know it's not much, but please take this $10 as a thank you for an incredible channel, from one parent to another.
Oh wow. Is this the new superchat feature? That is so kind of you. Thank you. I received a message today from TH-cam saying that I’ve been selected to try this new feature, but don’t know quite how it works yet.
@@NekkidWatchmaker heh; I didn't know it worked that way either! BTW, as the "accountant" of my own family, I thoroughly approve this super chat :) Bless you.
WisKrisKar thank you for your generosity and your kind words. I really appreciate it. God bless
Don’t feel pressure to do social media your doing a good job. Keep it up
Love your work mate. Watching your vids has a strangely calming affect on me... I'm totally fascinated. And your quirky humor cracks me up too. Thx for sharing, love the channel.
2 years later, awesome video. You are wise about current fashion and the pandemic. Keep up the great work.
It still amazes me how he remembers where all those gears and intricate pieces go during the re-assembly process!!
I wish there was a way of contacting him directly as I’d love to have my Dads Tudor from 1949 restored. Maybe he could feature it in one of his videos......... ahhh wishful thinking!! Keep the videos coming!! Love the humor!!
Thanks!
I can't remember where I parked my car most of the time..
Looks very nice. I’m not even a watch person but that is classic.
Very good as always. A real pleasure to see your restorations Joe
Sir, it was honor to be viewing this delightful restoration. Beautiful work!
Always amazes me how how people like you can get intricate things like that watch back together again.
If I ever attempted something like that, I'd have LOTS of left over parts.
That finished product is one of the nicest watches i've watched you do.
I just love the work and his sense of humor good job keep it up!
The Instagram bit had me laughing after a very hard day at work. Thank you for the brilliant comic relief. The watch looks superb.
Thanks mate
I gotta tell ya friend, you make me laugh every time I watch one of you episodes. I love ya, God bless you and yours...tell Trouble he's great kiddo!
Very nice work here… can’t get enough of these craftsmen doing this work. Please keep the videos coming.
Love the result. So classy and I would wear that every day of my life.
What a beautiful restoration ❤, I'm becoming addicted to your skills.
If only my fat fingers would allow such delicate applications.
I'm blessed to be able to watch you at work.
A big question, when you really enjoy what you do, is it really work. 😅?
The most entertaining watch restoration channel I’ve never seen!
For Christ sake, I was not prepared for the "after" shots. It probably looks much better than what it looked like when it left the factory. Hell of a job!!
Amazing! I'm so glad I stumbled upon my new favorite channel!
You are a Heritage master!
Cheers,
Frederick"Rik" Spector
Thanks Frederick
I love those “California Dials”, first they were shocking to me, but now I find them with a lot of personality... ❤️
I understand (sort of) preferring the old dial. The black one is the first Rolex I've seen that I felt was beautiful. Imagine my surprise therefore when I realized the true beauty on this channel is your soul. Nothing to do with watches at all. Hug your family and stay safe.
*_Absolutely a LOVELY job. Wonderful to see this classic come back from the dead. Thank you for this video._*
Your welcome mate
Once again...2nd look at this gem...the time piece included...using the bosses tooth brush...the Cristopher walken provenance...the bugs...grasshoppers unique dials...and of course the public service announcement regarding the state of social media and our most precious's gems...our children...cheers mate...
In a nutshell!
Great video. I like how you restore watch. Others has no tutorials, only fast played or time lapse. Thanks.
I really enjoyed this video. I like the ideas about the dial, and how restoring the watch is a journey to the end. It makes the way it turns out to be special and that's what really counts.
Thank you for your videos, your wisdom, and your humor! They’re all so great!
The end result... I did NOT see that coming at the start of the video. Wow, that was amazing!
“Provide you with some escapement.” I see what you did there.
Masterfully and humorously done as well as timeless advice.
Coincidentally I saw my watch man recently (hello Billy) he has exactly the same calm demeanour as my favourite TH-cam restorer.
you're like "this macro lens tony"
i've never been interested in watches nor clocks nor time, but here am I on the fourth video in a row
I love the authentic dial!☺️ Loved the blue numbers and the man's face! What an original! Keep up the great commentary! Love watching the videos.♥️
It's beyond me how can someone watch these videos and this gentleman's skills and knowledge, and place a "deslike". Sad, sad people...
Keep doing your amazing work (and videos) sir!
Might be the wife mate, don’t worry about it lol. Thanks for your kindness and support
I never post any comments, but I must say you deserve it. The quality of your work just speaks by itself, and your calm voice commenting in the background is just sublime. Congratulations for your channel, it's great.
Thanks marti for your lovely comment
Love the Pulp Fiction reference at 1:39 👌🏽😎
Your talent is only surpassed by your humility. Bravo
Beautiful watch as fully restored. Thank you for sharing your craft, and your wisdom.