I had to step away and forgot your video was running. I remembered when the sound of your bower thing 3:06 scared me into a blind panic for about 3 seconds. I don't know why I am not a jumpy person but I now believe that that blower is evil and no one can convince me otherwise.
What resources have you found particularly helpful or informative for learning about watch making? Any books, websites or yt channels you could recommend?
I'd recommend checking out Practical Watch Repair by Donald de Carle (book), Clickspring (YT channel), Dean DK (YT channel), George Daniels' Watchmaking (book), Adventures in Watchmaking (website/blog) to start. This is just the tip of the iceberg-- there are so many good resources out there, and you're bound to uncover them yourself as you get deeper into it
I had to step away and forgot your video was running. I remembered when the sound of your bower thing 3:06 scared me into a blind panic for about 3 seconds. I don't know why I am not a jumpy person but I now believe that that blower is evil and no one can convince me otherwise.
What resources have you found particularly helpful or informative for learning about watch making? Any books, websites or yt channels you could recommend?
I'd recommend checking out Practical Watch Repair by Donald de Carle (book), Clickspring (YT channel), Dean DK (YT channel), George Daniels' Watchmaking (book), Adventures in Watchmaking (website/blog) to start. This is just the tip of the iceberg-- there are so many good resources out there, and you're bound to uncover them yourself as you get deeper into it
Great thanks’
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