How Does an Automatic Watch Work? - Patek Philippe 5180 | Watchfinder & Co.
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- čas přidán 22. 02. 2018
- When you wear an automatic watch, it never stops, never runs out of power. Is this magic? Some breakthrough in perpetual motion? No, of course it isn't, but it is still pretty clever, and it's taken the best part of a millennium to perfect. Let's see what all the fuss is about.
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That is probably one of the most beautiful watches I’ve ever seen. That was a great video too.
If I had a watch like that, I would look at it with a magnifying glass all day
Super Dude, I would love every imperfection like I love every imperfection a beautiful woman has
Ed Eggermont wonderful, I love your optimism
Pateks don't have flaws
Its a $100,000 watch!
Daniel O. who cares about the price you stupid materialist, this is truely art
I don't understand why some ''hate'' skeleton watches, while some of them doesn't have the prettiest design, it's so awesome to be able to see the movement, the gears, everything!
Some look creepy.
I dont hate them, most of them are not my coup of tea
I think the one in the video is both. Up close, or under magnification, it's undeniably a work of art.
More than a couple feet away, though... it's too monochromatic for starters, and as a whole, repulsively gaudy, to my eyes.
But I absolutely love it; I'm more into the close-up details than I am _not_ loving the golden excess of the full picture.
I love skeleton watches. The mechanism is a thing of exquisite beauty and fascination to me. I prefer them not over-decorated as it detracts from the mechanism, but I've never seen one I find "creepy"
Personally, I love the idea of them! Nowadays, if not for prestige, you buy a watch for it's intricate design. So why not show this marble of engineering off?
Having understood 2% of that, I still find mechanical watches fascinating
I took a tour of a nuclear plant and felt the same way , I realized there a lot smarter people than me !
@@juniorjohnson5961prior to that had you believed you were the smartest person alive? Haha
@@jokeexplainer6006At times 🤠
You should review the Casio F91-W.
I know it's a $10 watch but it would be hilarious do to a full on, in depth review like the ones you do for these $50,000 watches.
Kyle Buchholtz i commented the same on other videos. I used a sieko for 12 years. Now I'm using f91w for past 7 months
Kyle you're right. This needs to happen
Whats wrong with casio ?
The wrong is with the awful looking potato of a watch, not the brand
Yea, they need to do this on April 1st.
I have lost you somewhere half way, but still enjoyed the presentation. Thank you.
TheGlasspix
Lol... that's what rewind is for:)
That little spinning weight rotates freely, powering a gear which winds the mainspring, like those toys where you twist the little thing behind and make it run by itself. Since the weight doesn't give enough torque to wind it unlike your hand, it has to use gear reduction, which makes it spin slower but gives more torque, like the first gear in a car.
That's what I understood about it.
Yep I lost it around 4:00 min. 🤗
I watched this video about 8 months because I wanted to learn what an automatic movement movement was and how it worked. I had no real interest in watches and never wore them even when my dad bought me cheap quartz or digital watches. This single video has made me a complete watch nut and since my first viewing I have sunk countless hours into reading hodinkee articles, youtube watch reviews, and the automatic watch my dad gave me when I told I was into them. I was 18 then and now Im going to be a watch nut for life, thank you.
this video ended up costing me 600 dollars because i needed a mechanical watch so badly after
I am there with you for being a watch nut.
Oh god that is such a beautiful patek.
I generally don't care much for Patek but yeah, this one's a real beauty. Of course, the price reflects that at about 100k.
NewFormofSilence I don’t really care much either for patek’s but the detailing on this watch blows my mind
I feel like that is too beautiful, something that you can’t wear without it looking out of place
I agree that the caliber is beautiful but the watch as a whole in this skeletinized form is BS, looks like some cheap Chinese knock off. Oh yes, and its all in gold.. Disgusting...
vegass04
my dude... you are disgusting
I have never really cared how these watches worked in the past and thought the price of some these watches were ridiculous but now I see why they cost so much. Remarkable pieces of technology.
yeah, had computers not come around we would have had mechanical computers.
Like for real, a guy had invented a pocked mechanical calculator right before the electronic calculator mad it a neat but useless item.
I've been collecting watches for about 15 years now. I have about 150 mechanical watches, mostly pretty mundane, but watching and listening to the section of this video about the escapement has really reminded me about the real magic of a mechanical movement. Thankyou.
Another furry watch collector nice.
irkibby id like to see some proof of that you fucking furry
+Alpay proof of what?
irkibby your watches you fucking donkey
+Alpay nah
Damn, I've never been into expensive watches... But that thing is just spectacularly gorgeous.
I don't know why this watch brings a tear to my eye... Its so beautiful.
I’ve came here in order to understand how the automatic mechanism works, and couldn’t concentrate even a little on your explanation because I got hypnotized by the artistic beauty of that watch, I could stay all day watching that movement.
I cannot describe how happy these videos make me feel. Narration and camerawork is top notch and topics ever so interesting.
I'm sat here looking here at my humble little $100 Seiko SNK809 in astonishment at how such complexity and finesse is wrapped around my wrist, and I had no idea. Thank you so much for not just straight up explaining how it works, but also explaining how it came to be.
The seiko SNK movements also have the "magic lever" system to wind the watch both ways. Personally, I'm on the mechanical side of the debate, as my watch is my grandpa's old one (his old Swiss watch, which has lasted him 67 years and promptly broke the minute it left his wrist, I'll be getting it from the watchmaker tomorrow)
This is the most beautiful watch video I have ever seen in my life.
The oris artelier translucent skeleton looks similar for wayyyy cheaper
@@Bobbylim323 It really is, thank you. But there is something about this PP that is just... mesmerising
Now, more than a watch I want to replace my eyes for a camera...
This quality of the video is soo perfect and clean
I could watch this video for eternity...
Love the subtle sophistication in all your presentations. Your voice and narration are more soothing than any ASMR video I've watched on youtube. Please keep making videos as frequently as you do.Unfortunately, I am not rich enough to afford anything from your shop or I surely would've because you've totally sold me on these extremely pointless but artsy machines.
My mouth just dropped open upon viewing this masterpiece of beauty... amazing.
These videos are incredible! Perfectly narrated and minimalistic, yet beautifully shot. Bravo.
Thanks very much!
A brilliant history lesson on the evolution of & technical description of the automatic movement. And what a beautiful Patek Phillipe to feast our eyes on throughout this informative lesson. Thanks.
This is by far the most beautiful watch I've ever seen on video, excellent presentation, truly amazing machine.
That is one of the most beautiful watches I've ever seen! It is a real work of art!
Amazing video! Your explanation was very complete and hands-on, with that watch before you.
The time absorbed to create such a marvelous invention definitely worth it,and this episode of Watchfinder & Co definitely worth watching so many times!
amazing.
ps: for those who want to get a closer look at a mechanical watch, you can find on aliexpress a t winner for about 20$. it's an open work watch so you can see its movement in detail. i normally wouldn't recommend a such watch, but this one is an exception.
got it its amazing
This is so beautiful! This is why I love mechanical things. The digital age has robbed us of the ability to appreciate these mesmerising instances of human genius. We're too busy looking at the next annual update. Digital technologies have their place and purpose but should never try to undermine these pieces of art. Sure it's good to know how many steps have I walked but this is what we go to find inspiration and calm our souls and I seriously have no words to describe the feeling that these beautiful machines induce.
And you are commenting here with your digital device 😂😂😂 f o
Wonderful narration and detail regarding the function of an automatic watch!
Thank you ! Not only for educating me about automatic watches but also for pouring quality English into my ears.
4:00 exactly what I was looking for
Beautifully made video, and the watch is exquisite. Thank you.
Honestly, this could very well be my dream watch !! It is the very definition of perfection and your showcase of the watch is absolutely stunning. Thank you for introducing me to this masterpiece :)
I just got my first automatic watch, and I wanted to learn how it worked. Most of it went over my head. But I’m FASCINATED.
Beautiful watch and amazing video. The use of arrows would be helpful.
I have an automatic Bulova, I like watching the gears move. It's neat.
Excellent video. Thank you for this!
Your videos are awesome. The way you explain things is truly amazing
Imagine the amount of work that went into making it. Would anyone in the us have such patience
We make race cars and synthetic marijuana.
Still don’t get it...
This video is in my opinion the clearest I have found to explain how a mechanical watch works : czcams.com/video/Fh_8BFDcEkg/video.html
Thank you, great video !!
I think it's more for looking at rather than telling the time.
Basically, they transfer power from turning to the crowen to regulate the hands to move. Basically it's a set of gear they transfer power to the minute hand and hour hand.
Don't feel bad.. 90% of people watching this don't get it. Even those that claim that they understand it basically lie.
I love watching your videos. Marco shots are superb!
My heart melts watching this video - stunning, and thank you for your dedication to sharing these 'jewels'...
There should be some kind of CZcams Award for this kind of excellence.
If I were rich this would defo be in my watch collection, absolutely precious watch
That is the video I was looking for. Very well explained. Thanks!
This is probably one of the most beautiful watches I’ve seen
Great video but wish there was like a arrow indicating which part is being told..
Exactly, got really confused with what I’m supposed to focus on.
“Do you think the mechanism can be improved?”
Co-axial escapement adopted by Omega.
Also patented sadly
Soothing video. Informative, yes, but soothing voice and images.
What a fabulous video, it must of taken some serious thought & time to make, thank you very much indeed.
There's something wonderful about watchmaking timescales; Rolex jumped on the chance... launching the perpetual movement eight years later. Time, effort & dedication.
I need this watch to explain the working to my friends, but on a leather strap🤓.
I’m in awe looking at the beautiful Patel Phillips Movement! Newer technologies are available but the engineering of these timepieces is so amazing! Thank You for the inner view of a Gorgeous Timepiece!
You have just made my day. I just bought my first automatic watch and I am blowing away by this video. 👏
The beauty of that watch distracted me from what you were trying to teach us.
It will take my whole life to buy a watch like this.
Its probably more than my whole life. Its such a beauty tbh. I dont deserve such perfection.
Thank you for another brilliant video - the explanation tells us a lot, but I would love to see a really good diagrammatic animation video of some of these mechanisms, which would make it easier to understand.
Amazing watch, amazing video & shots, amazing narration.. just amazing...
6:55 we can see a human eye shaped into the rubin stone of balance wheel
xrtsmt lol no
Glad you could see it as well.
Yeah man.
@@perthwatchgirl duh no one thought it was a real one.Unless they took it from someone with a microscopic brain.
"Do you think this mechanism can be improved?" Ah, but it has! In the 60s! I speak of quartz, of course ;) Hahaha, I only kid; this is a fantastic video and will surely be referenced many many times in the years to come by those fascinated with these intricate machines.
Cubulation A technical improvement, but several steps back artistically.
I was fortunate to have located an 1891 Patek Philippe pocket watch and would love to know some of the history involved in its creation. It keeps great time and the ticking sounds beautiful!
These videos are amazing, keep them coming!
I don't usually let comments (actually it's very rare) but now I'm "obligated", the video is awesome, the quality and information perfect. Keep up the good work and thank you!
PS: I would watch your videos daily :)
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Educated! I never know Rolex perpetual was the first watch to use the modern automatic winding mechanism. I actually gained a tiny bit of respect for Rolex. Only a tiny amount, but infinitely more that I had before this vid.
A beautiful watch and an exquisite explanation.
This reminds me of the Oris Artelier Translucent Skeleton. Thanks for the video!
I'm not a watch person but ooh my gooood that thing is beautiful
I'd hope so at $100k
I love this comment about the narrator on another Watchfinder Video - "The narrator could make a bag of turd sound luxurious!".............I agree!
That is a stunning watch! Great video as always.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us! Remarkable Patek!
wow, up close thoes grooves in the metal are really rough.
If I were rich I would have only beautiful things like this but I am poor so I rely on my automatic Seiko that I got on sale for $35.oo over 20 years ago and it had been keeping perfect time ever since. I always loathed quartz watches.
35$ for an automatic? That’s a absolute bargain!
You can buy automatic watches for 20$ from AliExpress
then do something and stop being poor lol... im 18 and have my first rolex, looking to get a second one.
@@MS-wf6hq Sweet. What model?
Everyone is forgetting that $35 20 years ago was worth more than $35 dollars today
This was the most beautiful watch I've ever saw
Another wonderful video,I’d like to watch it a couple more times to try to understand things a bit better. Watchmaking is truely an evolving history and art. The skills involved are quite staggering. I’m starting to appreciate why some timepieces are so expensive. The demonstration piece in the video is beautiful and complex. I enjoy automatic movements
I like how the Patek Philippe logo looks reminiscent of the Rolls Royce logo. Coincidence? I think not. I do believe this brand is marketing itself as the "Rolls Royce" of wrist watches. And with the prices and obsessive quality I've seen for them, I think they are accomplishing that goal.
Patek Philippe is way older than Rolls Royce so it might be the other way around
Just fall in love of this watch!!!
Wish I will be gifted😍😍😍!!
So delicate, such marvellous engineering.
Only magnified you can appreciate the delicately hand etched details.
Quartz gets you to work ,on time!
I never realized that watches were so simple
nigga what?
What a wonderful watch. Simply stunning!
Great video and explanation, thanks.
My left one
Is the voice Alan Davies?
If it isn't, he sure sounds like him!
I love this comment about the narrator on another Watchfinder Video - "The narrator could make a bag of turd sound luxurious!".............I agree!
What a seriously pleasant video this is. Thank you.
Amazing video! Greatest footage of all watches. Your so formal about the I formation I love the wording you use to describe watches, and history of the brand. I think to top it off, mate. Is that your not bias. That's very powerful.
If I had a expensive automatic watch every time I would smoke some weed I would watch it rotate for hours ..
Watchfinder I'm curious, is there any rolex with glassback case? If not why do you think they haven't made one yet? I'm really curious about this, please enlighten me thanks!
Louis Sutriharta only one. The rolex cellini prince.
because they don't want everyone to know that the watches work via the movements of very tiny squirrels.
LLGS ELEMENT it's.. square.. thanks alot for the info!
Michael Williams hahahahhaa rolex is kinda overated nowadays huh?
Louis Sutriharta i dunno, have you ever tried to breed tiny squirrels? it's incredibly challenging.
Your videos simply bless the soul... I'd love for you to consider doing a review of the 16613LB (two-tone blue Sub)
Love this video!!! Learning about watches
Seeing that watch is a joy, of course, but an animated gif of the action might have explained the mechanism more clearly. Not that the spoken explanation was bad.
The bronze colour of the hands over gold means you can't read the dial to tell the time!
These watches aren't about telling time. If somebody who can afford one is late to work, all of his employees will wait for him.
Yep, just pure douchebaggery.
This watch looks almost as insane as its price tag.
Looks cheap
Probably because its all hand carved. I kinda get that too, weird piece for Patek
I think this is one of their worst designs, Patek is supposed to be the creme de la creme when it comes to watches and this piece doesnt show that
About Brand Haha looks like a 10 dollar watch
Blue Eyes White Dragon Yeah looks like a Wish watch
I love the look of watches that show all the gears like the one he's holding.
This is kinda satisfying to watch. Great video! Thanks for sharing :)
Do I think THIS can be improved..? Really man?
You have an absolutely beautiful channel!!! Im feeling sleepy listening to ur soothing narrative. Maybe also bcz its nearly midnight here. Waiting for my bus. Loong trip ahead.
Best explanation of how does an automatic Watch Work I ever seen.
I'll give you twenty dollars for it
Mo 2k if I made that watch I would not sell it for $20 too much work 😂
I just don't see how it's worth £100,000 when you look at a £100,000 car that has a million times more work, materials and everything in it...
More materials, but arguably not more work. The design stage of a car may be greater but the production of the watch being hand made will be longer than the car.
I think the argument of it being hand made to justify such high price is overrated, cant a machine do exactly the same as the hand? Does the quality go down? no
Machines can't make these, it's too complex and complicated. Maybe in the future?
The price of most anything is "whatever the seller can get away with". If you look at the secondary market, Patek Philippe is actually very reasonable. Many of their references quickly sell used for much more than buying one from an authorized dealer.
The 5180/1R is as much a piece of art as it is a watch ... actually maybe more art. What's not mentioned in the video is that this is a true skeleton watch (not an open-worked timepiece). So, ... Patek's 240 movement is made to working order and then disassembled before sending to the artists for both skeletonization (cutting away all not totally necessary metal) and the intricate engraving. There's no assembly line as in the production of a car .. but rather a small number of parts traveling back and forth between watch makers and artists for many MONTHS.
I'll have you know that this model is only £25,000.
Nice watch. Thanks for the explanation.
I was fascinated with all the hand engraving, can’t imagine the time it took to complete it