Watch Repair Tutorials
Watch Repair Tutorials
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How To Make A Regulator Pin Adjusting Tool
In this video I show you how to make a tool to safely open the regulator pins when you are adjusting and regulating a watch movement and explain why you would want to do so. Enjoy.
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How to Find Lost Watch Jewels
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.21 день назад
IN this video, I will show you the easiest way to find a lost jewel from a watch movement. ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss Out: Sign up for the "It's About Time" Monthly Newsletter watchrepairtutorials.com/newsletter/ Become a Watch Repair Tutorial Patreon to access advanced workshops, ad free video and bonus trainings: www.pa...
Troubleshooting a Watch Losing 1200 SPD*PART 2
Просмотров 5 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this video I start working through the movement to find find and correct lost amplitude. ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ Become a Watch Repair Tutorial Patreon to access advanced workshops, ad free video and bonus trainings: www.patreon.com/watchrepairtutorials 🚀 Don't Miss Out: Sign up for the "It's About Time" Monthly Newsletter watch...
Troubleshooting a 1200 Second Per Day Loss
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 месяца назад
Today we are going to troubleshoot a Waltham grade 625 that loses an incredible 1200 seconds per day. Thanks for watching! ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ ➡️➡️HairSpring Curve Charts ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/mp-files/hairspring-curve-tables.pdf/ ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOW...
How to Polish Watch Screws the Easy Way
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 месяца назад
In this video I demonstrate how to use the bolt tool, also known as a frog polisher to easily polish watch screws. I also show 2 other ways this tool can be used in watch repair and restoration. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses ...
How To Restore a Vintage Jewel Press
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Vintage jewel press's can come in pretty rough shape. In this video I am going to show you an easy why to refurbish the Pushers and Stumps. ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss Out: Sign up for the "It's About Ti...
How To Restore Watch Hands- Made Easy
Просмотров 8 тыс.6 месяцев назад
In this video, I cover polishing watch hands and how to darken brass hands to give a vintage look. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss Out: Sign up for ...
Don't Buy a Horia Clone Until You Watch This.
Просмотров 11 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Learn the crucial differences between the Horia Jewel Press and the Seitz Jewel Press. Whether you're a new watchmaker or even a more experienced one, you’ll learn why the Seitz is the better tool. This essential watch repair tool has more uses than most people are aware of. Until today. Enjoy Note: The Seitz Jewel press in the video is model 3605. The older models do not have the threads for t...
The Most Accurate American Watch Ever Made
Просмотров 301 тыс.9 месяцев назад
The Hamilton 4992b was produced in the 1940's to be used as the master timekeeper for american war ships and planes. They produced one of the most accurate watches to come out of the american factories and in this video I am servicing one to try to bring it to the standards required by the military. I will need to replace a couple broken jewels in this watch movement before the movement can be ...
Don't Make this ONE MISTAKE when Oiling Jewels
Просмотров 18 тыс.10 месяцев назад
In this video, I talk about the biggest mistake made in jewel lubrication and how to check your work to make sure you are not losing amplitude. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchma...
Double Your Ultrasonics Cleaning Power! 💥🔧
Просмотров 12 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video, I will show you how I doubles the cleaning power of my ultrasonic machine for cleaning watch parts. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss O...
When To SERVICE an Automatic Watch & when NOT TO
Просмотров 17 тыс.11 месяцев назад
New to owning a watch. This is everything you need to know about when to service your automatic watch. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss Out: Sign up ...
20 PRO Tips for Your FIRST WATCH REPAIR
Просмотров 28 тыс.11 месяцев назад
In this video I share some of my BEST TIPS to help you get through your first watch repair without to much pain. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss Out...
Regulation SECRETS Every Watchmaker Should Know
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
In this video, I explain how to not only equalize Horizontal positions but how you can use this to bring Horizontal and Vertical Positions closer together. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials...
Beginners Guide to Using the Jacot Pivot Lathe
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
In Part 3 of the Hamilton 917 Project, I will show you how to get the most amplitude from the power train possible. ✨✨ Get Your Copy of my eBook, The Secrets for Adjusting Watch Rates ✨✨ ➡➡PDF DOWNLOAD watchrepairtutorials.com/ebook/ ⬅⬅ ➡➡Available on Kindle & Soft Cover @ geni.us/4x8C (Amazon) ✨✨Watchmaking Courses and Training ✨✨ ➡➡ watchrepairtutorials.com/watchmaker-course/ ⬅⬅ 🚀 Don't Miss ...
You Will Get Better Amplitude Once YOU LEARN THIS
Просмотров 15 тыс.Год назад
You Will Get Better Amplitude Once YOU LEARN THIS
This SIMPLE TRICK Changed Everything for me
Просмотров 35 тыс.Год назад
This SIMPLE TRICK Changed Everything for me
Setting an Impulse Jewel- Made Easy
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
Setting an Impulse Jewel- Made Easy
How to Make the Inner Coil of a Mainspring Smaller- Without Breaking It
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
How to Make the Inner Coil of a Mainspring Smaller- Without Breaking It
How to Size Any Watch Mainspring to a Barrel
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
How to Size Any Watch Mainspring to a Barrel
The Actual Risks of Vintage Radium Dial Watches: A Guide
Просмотров 19 тыс.Год назад
The Actual Risks of Vintage Radium Dial Watches: A Guide
3 Ways for Setting Pallet Stones with Shellac
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
3 Ways for Setting Pallet Stones with Shellac
How Accurate is a Weishi Timegrapher ?
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
How Accurate is a Weishi Timegrapher ?
How To Troubleshoot an Escapement Problem
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
How To Troubleshoot an Escapement Problem
How To Improve Your Movement Holder In 3 Minutes
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
How To Improve Your Movement Holder In 3 Minutes
How to use an Ultrasonic Cleaner to Clean Watch Parts: A beginners guide
Просмотров 53 тыс.Год назад
How to use an Ultrasonic Cleaner to Clean Watch Parts: A beginners guide
How to Clean Watch Parts with IPA
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
How to Clean Watch Parts with IPA
Watch Lubrication: How to Properly Lubricate the Balance Pivots
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
Watch Lubrication: How to Properly Lubricate the Balance Pivots
How Magnetism Affects Watch Regulation
Просмотров 14 тыс.Год назад
How Magnetism Affects Watch Regulation
Adjusting the Etachron Regulator: A Beginners Guide
Просмотров 34 тыс.Год назад
Adjusting the Etachron Regulator: A Beginners Guide

Комментарии

  • @freekvancauwenberghe
    @freekvancauwenberghe 4 часа назад

    don't you damage parts by spinning them? i can imagine they collide into each other during spinning?

  • @tadeubotelho4410
    @tadeubotelho4410 15 часов назад

    With each video you learn something new. Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge.

  • @michaelemig
    @michaelemig 16 часов назад

    Whew! How many hours is this info. going to save me? Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @brandonquinto4852
    @brandonquinto4852 20 часов назад

    Is it possible that the report got its 15 mrem figure by measuring from further away from the watch than you did?

  • @michaelemig
    @michaelemig День назад

    Thanks Alex. Love the way you share your knowledge as I begin my journey into watch service and repair.

  • @lunchbox2643
    @lunchbox2643 День назад

    Hi Alex I’m retiring soon and figured starting watch repair as a hobby So I’m getting my first tools. On loupes, I wear glasses and was wondering if the glass clip on type are required. Loupes just magnify the work as far as I understand, so I’m thinking they’re like reading glasses only with more magnification? Cause I would need at least 2 to start with 10x & 3x @ $80 each Anyway thanks in advance

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      $80 is going to be for the premium style, but there are many other options for clips. Just try googling "watchmaker loupe clip" on Google and you'll see other options. I pretty much use microscope 99% of the time so I very rarely even use mine anymore .

  • @user-cn4dy4vg9h
    @user-cn4dy4vg9h День назад

    Great video, many thanks. Question: I am going to remove a broken balance wheel/hairspring/bridge from a 7S36c mechanism. I know the mainspring is wound. Is there a way to de-energize it prior to disassembley? regards Bob

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      You need to remove the winding wheel that's beside the crown wheel. The winding wheel is the one that's between the two fingers of the magic lever. Once that is out Put a screwdriver on the screw for the crown wheel and pull the click spring back to unwind the main screen in the barrel. Just as a sidenote, I find that the screwdriver slips through my fingers and a more controlled speed by putting finger cots on my thumb and four finger to hold the screwdriver while the mainspring is unwinding.

    • @user-cn4dy4vg9h
      @user-cn4dy4vg9h 8 часов назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Many thanks for the reply. Bob

  • @mosin39
    @mosin39 День назад

    I managed to clean and lubricate a couple of pocket watches successfully. I decided to try and work on my uncles Seiko 5 6119A that was left to my dad in 1979 when my uncle died, my dad passed it on to me when he died. Don’t you know, I took the balance assembly out and dropped it !!!! I let out a scream only God could hear. I had to buy a donor watch from India. The watch probably just needed a good cleaning and oiling. Anyway I’m going smaller with watches now, I hope I can get this working after 45 years. Thanks for your instructions.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      Take your time and take pictures along the way in case you need a reference when you get to the assembly. Good luck, my friend.

  • @toegunn4905
    @toegunn4905 День назад

    I was about to buy a $200 Lab stirrer to run at 1/10 it's potential speed and not even be able to reverse the spin. I already have a drill and some J-B Weld. Going to try without the copper wire so I can sand it down to look pretty.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      Sounds good. Let me know how it turns out. I will say that you can find lab stirrers for way less than 200 bucks.

  • @EngineMisfire
    @EngineMisfire День назад

    Alex: the watch I am working on has jewels for the balance wheel, but they are held with screws. How do you lubricate the top of the balance wheel? You have a video with a picture that shows exactly what mine looks like. This watch is from 1955, and I believe it is pre-Incabloc (or similar). Any ideas will be appreciated.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      Cleaning the end stone on the balance side, usually requires removing the hairspray in order to get access to the screws to release the endstone. Then you clean and lubricate as normal.

  • @chrisjohnson4165
    @chrisjohnson4165 2 дня назад

    Thanks a lot, man! So many nuggets to mine here.

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 2 дня назад

    I chose the path of Amazon and the cheapest watch criteria to find my practice movements. I found it best because I didn't cry too much about destroying a $13 watch.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      Not a bad idea. You could usually find a lot to improve on those movements as the lubrication is pretty much always going to be less than ideal.

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 2 дня назад

    Good Stuff Boss. 👍🤝

  • @josetjaycastro4778
    @josetjaycastro4778 2 дня назад

    Hey, Alex! Another excellent video! Man, have I learned so many things from you! I just love the excellent way how you explain everything that makes things so easy to understand and follow! I have a quick question if you don’t mind me asking. I recently bought a watchmaker’s lathe and would like to attempt making screws and winding stems and everything else I can. I am very new with this and was wondering if you could tell me what would be the best steel to make screws and or stems? Thank you for your help, and please keep up the great work!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials День назад

      Hey brother, I would use "O1" tool steel which is commonly just called "drill rod" or "silver steel". Just make sure it's 01. It is a oil hardening steel and is kind of the standard for all watch parts made in a shop environment.

    • @josetjaycastro4778
      @josetjaycastro4778 День назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Thank you so much, Alex! Your videos are amazing man! You do an excellent job explaining everything!

  • @PhilT1957
    @PhilT1957 3 дня назад

    Thank you excellent video. Has helped a lot. Phil from New Zealand

  • @JensGrigull-ij6fd
    @JensGrigull-ij6fd 3 дня назад

    Good advice.

  • @lorenzobotti2244
    @lorenzobotti2244 4 дня назад

    se non riesco a reperire i Moebius posso usare una miscela di alcool e910

  • @Cooodi1
    @Cooodi1 4 дня назад

    You have so much good videos for us new to watch making. Its like when i get a new tool, like timegrapher i watch your videos how to get everything out of it. And it still leaves me some thing to figure out of my self. What is best part of watchmaking. 😊

  • @jergarmar
    @jergarmar 4 дня назад

    Heh, on the topic of cleaning machines, after seeing your suggestion, I asked my 12-year-old if he could figure something out with his legos and a lego battery-operated motor (with the same basket and jar). And he did! It has a couple of arms to spin around the basket. I actually posted it to the watch repair subreddit. Kids, man. On the topic of sandpapers, there's also tips and products for restoring car headlights, same principle there. And just like you pointed out, 800 is great when you need to get out deep scratches.

  • @jaydengaskins5787
    @jaydengaskins5787 5 дней назад

    I would like to see a Dom style video.

  • @danhealy9093
    @danhealy9093 5 дней назад

    Hello, I recently purchased a timegrapher, Weisher 1900, and put my Seiko SPB121 with the 6R35A movement on it and it's running a bit slow however my main concern is the variation between the different positions: Date: Position Rate (S/D) Amplitude Beat Error (Ms) 6/30/2024 Dail up -15 193 0.2 Dial down -3 209 0.5 Crown at 12H -62 163 0.1 Crown at 9H -12 183 0.7 Crown at 6H -12 174 0.7 Crown at 3H -44 181 0.1 There's almost a 60 second difference between some positions. Wondering what your diagnoses is for that or if that's what you get with a mid grade movement, is there a problem with the balance wheel or does the movement simply need to be taken apart, cleaned, lubricated and put back together? I fully wound the watch and let it sit for a couple of hours before I pulled these results. I bought the watch new about 4 years ago and it's never been serviced. I'm not expecting to have 0 positional variance however expecting numbers better than this. Thank you!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 5 дней назад

      Well first of all thank you for providing the information I need. Most people just send me one position. You didn't exactly right. The amplitude is very poor in all positions. Your vertical amplitude is such that any poising error on the balance wheel is heightened. 160-180 is the worst possible amplitude for vertical positions. The regulator pins appear to be properly set so I don't think that's an issue. Your delta rate is 59. Delta rates are THE indicator for trouble in the movement. Movements coming out of the factory lubricated which is very inconsistent as far as its accuracy. I think this is all pointing to the movement needed to be fully serviced.

    • @danhealy9093
      @danhealy9093 5 дней назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Thanks for the feedback and quick response, I really appreciate it and I'll get the watch serviced one way or another!

  • @allneatstuff
    @allneatstuff 5 дней назад

    Alex I am a beginner and i am starting with vintage mechanical watches. I can't afford a full set of Bergeron winders is a #6 winder a good start? Thanks for all you help.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 5 дней назад

      Well it depends entirely on what you work on. Japanese movements need the blue or left hand spindle and Swiss and American movements need the red or right hand spindle. I usually recommend 8.6 mm to 10.8 mm which cover a lot of basic size watches. Here is a link that shows what's available. www.esslinger.com/bergeon-mainspring-winder-1/

    • @allneatstuff
      @allneatstuff 4 дня назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Thank you, exactly what I wanted to know.

  • @da___man
    @da___man 6 дней назад

    Great video as always. I was rewatching because I managed to get a great eBay find on a set of 7-8 burnishers. However, they need to be dressed. My purchase also came with a tin plate for polishing. Surprisingly heavy. It has a fine grey powder on it. Possibly diamantine? Any advice on dressing them with the tin plate? Thanks.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 5 дней назад

      If you are asking about dressing a burnisher, I didn't in the video

  • @kayakuprising5914
    @kayakuprising5914 6 дней назад

    Awesome info! Thank you.

  • @yellowtoblerone
    @yellowtoblerone 6 дней назад

    finally, i can find my private parts

  • @iranazadi1963
    @iranazadi1963 7 дней назад

    hi do fix watch oris

  • @NaNByZero
    @NaNByZero 7 дней назад

    Sir, you tend to make the impossible become possible. I can’t tell you how much I appreciate your skills. 🕐⚙️🍸

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 7 дней назад

      As always, Thank you so much 😀

    • @NaNByZero
      @NaNByZero 7 дней назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials As always, I am the one who has to thank you. :)

  • @normanrehme3836
    @normanrehme3836 7 дней назад

    Perfect timing. Now I get to make another tool I didn’t know how to make.

    • @NaNByZero
      @NaNByZero 7 дней назад

      Make it! Make it. Hehe 🕐⚙️🍸

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 6 дней назад

      Timing is everything, yea?

    • @NaNByZero
      @NaNByZero 6 дней назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Definetely. lol

  • @timnath6604
    @timnath6604 8 дней назад

    Man didnt fluff around and came straight to the point, love it and thanks

  • @NombreFrancisco
    @NombreFrancisco 8 дней назад

    This is why I tell people that Watch Repair is a great hobby. So much to learn from everywhere. Even just from Utube.

  • @brianwohlleben3182
    @brianwohlleben3182 9 дней назад

    What are your thoughts on the eve pin polisher that ive heard reed by several others?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 9 дней назад

      They have their place, but they can't replicate what a burnisher does.

    • @brianwohlleben3182
      @brianwohlleben3182 8 дней назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials that's kinda what I thought. They are probably ok but not as good?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 8 дней назад

      @@brianwohlleben3182 burnishing works by stretching out the metal which fills in low spots which leaves a polished surface. Doing it with an eve would be removing material, which is not ideal for side shake which can cause problems with how the balance runs.

    • @brianwohlleben3182
      @brianwohlleben3182 8 дней назад

      @watchrepairtutorials ahh! So eve would be better for light rust or cleaning of an otherwise healthy pivot. But a worn piviot needs to be burnished.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 8 дней назад

      @@brianwohlleben3182 well you have to be careful that you don't bend the pivot. I've used them for light polishing inside barrel arbor holes. "Rust be gone" is good for rust removal folllowed by polishing.

  • @RollaArtis
    @RollaArtis 9 дней назад

    The problem for many repairers is that they have no idea about the mechanical theory, how the watch actually works. You ask them why the lever escapement needs oil and they won't know.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 9 дней назад

      I totally agree with what you're saying. Probably the biggest gap in knowledge is that of the escapement and its functioning. When you're working on vintage watches, other problems can be somewhat obvious, but when it comes to problems within the escapement, that's where people get hung up .

  • @alvinwatchiadorvlog2587
    @alvinwatchiadorvlog2587 9 дней назад

    Hi Sir Alex, thank you for sharing this informative videos i play all vidoes one by one to added me technaque for repair my Watch and thank you for Tips before end of videos. from Philippines

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 9 дней назад

      That's very wise. Learn and practice, Learn then practice. There is not enough practicing going on. Everyone learning watch repair should have several movements that they use for practicing on. You definitely don't want to practice on grandpa's Rolex. If you know what I mean..

    • @alvinwatchiadorvlog2587
      @alvinwatchiadorvlog2587 9 дней назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Thank you Sir, Alex ur Advice...

  • @spankyharland9845
    @spankyharland9845 9 дней назад

    I used polywatch on my wife’s face and it removed all the wrinkles, she looks 21 again.

  • @jd1838
    @jd1838 9 дней назад

    Hello, friend Smith, thank you for sharing, a question, what type of lubricant do you use on the paddle and what type do you use on the jewelry, thank you

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 9 дней назад

      Hello, I need you to use the proper terminology so that I can answer your question.

  • @itzhaccroitoru4082
    @itzhaccroitoru4082 10 дней назад

    Think i just fried my brain a little.Very informative video

  • @ammichalzeszen
    @ammichalzeszen 10 дней назад

    Holy crap you're a life saviour. I was nearly giving up on the hobbie untill your comment at around 12:00 about the misalignment of the fork with the jewel.

  • @yellowtoblerone
    @yellowtoblerone 10 дней назад

    where's antman when you need him

  • @Deckos
    @Deckos 10 дней назад

    F’in awesome video. I like your style.

  • @gmartin29000
    @gmartin29000 10 дней назад

    Thank you for the video. I received the diamond polishing film from Sharpo and it was easy to use and did a fantastic job with the super polishing!

  • @user-fw4kk1ym9y
    @user-fw4kk1ym9y 11 дней назад

    👏👏👏

  • @2manysigns
    @2manysigns 11 дней назад

    Neat tip .

  • @amandagelien9612
    @amandagelien9612 11 дней назад

    another fine lesson Alex I have a project to work on tonight as I have broken to many regulator pins Thank you again Alex😍

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 11 дней назад

      And this is why I made the video Amanda. I know there are plenty of people who will not do this because they have no intention of ever trying to make these types of adjustments. But there are some,like yourself, who know the importance of this adjustment and just haven't figured out the how.

  • @ChrisR
    @ChrisR 11 дней назад

    Man I wish I knew this trick a few years ago when I shot a cap jewel off into the 18th dimension and had to buy another movement to get a replacement. I never did find that jewel despite an extensive search.......

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 10 дней назад

      I was recently cataloging some parts, and I was holding a pallet fork by the horn to measure the pivot size in my micrometer. The pallet for ended up coming out of my tweezers and out of the corner of my eye I could see the pallet work fly into my shirt pocket. I was almost 100% sure it was in there. Looking in the pocket, I couldn't see anything. I use the UV light to shine in my pocket and there it was buried in the corner.. You just never know when you're gonna need it.😉

  • @zolikoff
    @zolikoff 12 дней назад

    The US average may be 600 mrem but that doesn't mean it's individually true for all humans on Earth. There are some places where the natural exposure exceeds 10,000 mrem per year for the local population. Also in reality not just the dose matters but the dose rate as well, although the LNT model postulates that dose rate is irrelevant (but seems to be wrong about that).

  • @onlyonestinger
    @onlyonestinger 12 дней назад

    so were can i buy a cheap aluminum holder for my pocket watch repair

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 11 дней назад

      All the major suppliers have one if you just search for pocket watch movement holder. I will have to say that they don't hold pocketwatch movements very stable so I got the Bergeron one which runs about 80 bucks.

  • @Josias647
    @Josias647 12 дней назад

    Aprendice Brasil. Restauration.

  • @Josias647
    @Josias647 12 дней назад

    Very good

  • @KrimNL10DenZ
    @KrimNL10DenZ 12 дней назад

    Does this mean I have to find/buy vibrating tools for all the different frequencies a watch can run at?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials 11 дней назад

      You would but they could be very difficult to find. Most vintage watches are going to be at 18,000 beats per hour until you get into the 70s. At that point, you'd be better off, trying to find a hairspring.