Finally, My First Time Working on a Chronograph!

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  • čas přidán 21. 12. 2023
  • Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time it's his most complicated watch yet; a Chronographe Suisse chronograph from the 1950s! He's been studying up on how to service these complicated watches for a while and it's finally time to dive in. This one was purchased on eBay as "for parts", and it proves to be quite the project!
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  • @jakobarneosana8017
    @jakobarneosana8017 Před 5 měsíci +46

    Petition to have him repair a perpetual calendar

    • @paulpannell6694
      @paulpannell6694 Před měsícem +7

      Marshall, I've enjoyed watching your videos immensely, and would like to offer a challenge.
      I own a Swiss pocket chronograph with a beautiful Brevete 359 movement. This piece belonged to my grandfather, and I acquired it upon his passing when I was ten years old, I am now eighty five.
      The watch was in working order for many years, but not anymore, and is complete, less crystal.
      Would you be interested in taking a look and perhaps using this piece as the subject of a video?
      Thank you.

    • @floopycat4105
      @floopycat4105 Před 22 dny

      @@paulpannell6694Hey Paul, it seems like your request is a reply under another comment, and in this form it’s unlikely to reach Marshall. If you make a regular comment, he might see it!

  • @martincraig2013
    @martincraig2013 Před 5 měsíci +28

    I feel like Marshall is the kind of person that would be completely content sitting in rush hour traffic listening to his favorite song.

  • @Levi_Campbell.
    @Levi_Campbell. Před 5 měsíci +302

    Horology is so fascinating to me. It's incredible how for hundreds of years they were able to make such complicated things sitting by candle light. I feel like the people of the past were just as technologocially advanced as us, just not as electronically advanced. Beautiful watch and beautiful content. God bless you all.

    • @Staniel_
      @Staniel_ Před 5 měsíci +22

      even considering they did all this without computer software is even more impressive

    • @Levi_Campbell.
      @Levi_Campbell. Před 5 měsíci +17

      @@Staniel_ Whoever figured out how to make watch movements is a genius.

    • @d4rk0v3
      @d4rk0v3 Před 5 měsíci +27

      Whether framed as technology or electronics, humans are no more intelligent on average than our species was 100,000 years ago. We just know and understand more, but the central processor is still the same. Technologically, we existed in a relatively slow pace of change for millennia. Access to the necessary materials and refinement just didn't exist. Notice when the ability to generate abundant power caught up with our understanding of material sciences, our development just took off. Then came electronics and computers. We've developed at a staggering pace over the past 100 years and really, most of it, the past 30 or so.
      Where will we plateau? Who knows. If we manage to survive our technological infancy, then I believe we will achieve some remarkable things as a species in the future.

    • @VenomGamingCenter
      @VenomGamingCenter Před 5 měsíci +10

      We're already making breakthroughs with fusion. Harnessing the power of internal workings of stars. There isn't a limit to what we can do. If only we'd stop trying to divide and kill each other over stupid petty crap.

    • @atashgallagher5139
      @atashgallagher5139 Před 5 měsíci

      They were just as smart, not nearly as technologically advanced though they did do things we couldn't do now except for a few rare skilled people. But then again we have skills now that they would think are literally magic so I think we win.

  • @thebrickshooter5974
    @thebrickshooter5974 Před 5 měsíci +138

    Hey Marshall, happy to see that you’re attempting chronographs! I have a lot of experience on these 48 based movements, and am trained and certified for them, so I hope you can take these points to improve your next Landeron chronograph.
    11:48: this was not a little bit of wind, this was quite a bit of power, and combined with the lack of lubrication, this could have seriously damaged the pivots, and in worst case ruined the pallet stones. This was just very dangerous. Try to pay more attention and always let down the spring.
    14:38: this main spring should absolutely be replaced. It doesn’t lay flat (so will rub against the barrel roof and floor) and is very tired. A modern spring is also more consistent in force. So get a modern one, but whilst measuring the old spring, take a modern one that is a bit THINNER!!! Very important as modern springs are substantially stronger.
    18:14: did you grease the main spring? Didn’t see you doing that but maybe you did it off camera. In any case, it’s very important.
    18:59: that is a ton of grease on that screw. That will just walk itself between the bridges over the years, there is just no need for that much grease. Later you also put too much oil under the crown wheel. Again, it’s messy, so try to use just as little as needed.
    I also didn’t see you lubricate the click, which again, is very important. Could have happened off camera but still, it should be mentioned.
    21:00: did you check the play of the center wheel and the bridge? These are almost always worn out, and should be fixed as the difference between horizontal and vertical amplitude would be too great without.
    23:25: you should grease (again, very little) this eccentric where the lever bridge pivots around. Every single metal chronograph part that pushes against another one NEEDS grease. It will wear out very quickly. So the hammer need a tiny bit of 9010 on the ends (don’t oil the heart cams with HP1300, this gives too much drag. Just oil the hammer ends), and all the levers need a *little* bit of grease on the touching surfaces. Also a little tip, hammer goes in last, makes for much easier assembly.
    27:05: you did grease the hammer spring, but that was again way more than needed, and smothered all over the bridge, please use less and take more care when applying.
    29:55: yes that’s a mistake, but a very small one. No worries, everyone has done that.
    31:00: again with the grease, please use less, you are using way too much. Keep it tidy and just use a little. This is the last time I will mention the grease as I think you get the point. It is just every time you use grease.
    31:15: you missed the post and oiled the bridge. That’s not where it is needed.
    35:51: your jewels are not clean, and you don’t want to oil the minute counter. That just adds unnecessary drag, and it doesn’t move often.
    36:01: that was just messy oiling. Keep the oils in the cups.
    38:50: it is easier to oil the top capjewel if you assemble the balance bridge and then oil it with the pass-through method.
    41:46: you didn’t oil the clutch bridge wheel and post. Give the wheel pivots on both sides some 9010, and the post a little grease so the clutch bridge pivots nicely.
    42:20: the top second wheel (the one you press on the second wheel) is pressed too deep, it needs to align perfectly with the clutch wheel. The teeth also should mesh for 2/3-3/4ths of the way, not all the way.
    42:42: very important that they DO NOT mesh all the way, but should be 1/4-1/3rd at most meshed (looking at the chronograph seconds teeth).
    42:48: don’t oil that spring of the minute counter. Again, that’s not a wear point and adds too much drag.
    43:40: great work on those adjustments! These are tricky, and you did great.
    I hope you checked the pull-back adjustment of the lever bridge in reset mode, and also the adjustment of the minute counter spring in reset mode.
    Then finally I wanted to add that you need to take more care in where you place the hands. Because they should be dead right on 0 when the chronograph is reset. Not somewhere around it.
    I hope to see you tackle more chronographs in the future, it will be interesting to see you learn.

    • @sipulipihvi1
      @sipulipihvi1 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Solid advice!

    • @frodriguezpc
      @frodriguezpc Před 5 měsíci +9

      I came to the comments to mention the need to replace the mainspring, and not to oil the minute jumper… hats off to you sir, for taking the time to point out the improvement areas, not just for Marshall, but the rest of us as well!
      And to Marshall, great work as usual! First chrono usually feels like getting back to the start line… redoing this with the tips above in mind will do A LOT to your chrono skills. Keep it up!

    • @ellaisplotting
      @ellaisplotting Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thank you for your valuable insights, it's fascinating the delicacy required! Hope to hear more feedback from you in the future!

    • @TheBrah808
      @TheBrah808 Před 2 měsíci

      Great feedback! Now I dont feel so bad for sending my speedy racing for repairs!
      This art is wild

    • @nintendoknight1808
      @nintendoknight1808 Před měsícem +2

      Currently training in the SAWTA program, Im glad to have finally found someone else in these comments who knows what theyre talking about. Many of these things are oversights which need to be understood conceptually rather than on a case by case basis, like not keeping oil in the jewel cups. most people just think its a cleanliness issue, which it is, but its also because the capilary attraction could lead the oil between the bridge and jewel or spread to other places it shouldnt be. Same thing with mainsprings. People dont understand the implications of spring flatness or the barrel endshake or the arbor endshake on the amplitude. this is all stuff that NEEDS to be checked which is why I get worried when i see how popular these videos are becoming since I know people are following them for tutorials.

  • @paulschumacker9901
    @paulschumacker9901 Před 5 měsíci +47

    I have my first chronograph by Heuer that’s been sitting at the back of my bench waiting for me to scrape up the courage to service it. So this video has been an inspiration that will help me get over the stress about getting started. Many thanks for building my confidence!

  • @davidbutler8096
    @davidbutler8096 Před 5 měsíci +73

    Marshall...I just wanted to thank you for being yourself and making these awesome videos.
    I've been watching for years and really enjoy the simplicity and complexity of your skills.
    All the friends that I recommend your adventures to have subscribed and enjoy your output, as well.
    I wish I had more money to be able to afford a sticker and a thank you card.

  • @Dans.channel4me
    @Dans.channel4me Před 5 měsíci +61

    Just wanted to say thanks. I went ahead and did Patreon. I don't know much about watch making, but I quit alcohol in 2014, then switched from smoking to vaping where I turned into a full hobbyist making all kinds of very intricate coils. I already enjoyed working on little intricate things where I spend 15 hours working on a 10 inch length of wire. Finding your channel working on these watches has been an absolute joy. I never considered working on watches until I found your channel. I've seen a few other channels, but I keep coming back to your videos. The work you do is incredible, and no one can match your presentation. I don't know if I'll ever be good enough to do the kind of work you do, but you have given me a new fascination, and something that I so enjoy watching. I'm a custom residential cabinet maker and I enjoy working with wood too, obviously, I guess because I own a cabinet company, but I just find this so intriguing, and already being in the vape wire art world the intricate work on tiny things falls right into the kind of things that I love. The things that keep me sober, and the things I love doing. Thank you for making these videos. I hope I'm able to offer some contribution to your work, and I'm so glad that I found this. Maybe one day I'll hit up ebay and buy some cheap mechanical watch and try my hand at working on one. Thanks again. I really enjoy watching your work!

    • @steveninverse9579
      @steveninverse9579 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Good shit brother

    • @dale4034
      @dale4034 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Garage sales and estate sales are two of the places I buy watches.

    • @microwaveoven2
      @microwaveoven2 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Stapled fraliens and the such?

    • @Dans.channel4me
      @Dans.channel4me Před 5 měsíci

      @microwaveoven5944
      Absolutely. The more complicated, the better. Gotta be careful though. Some of them ohm out too low to really use long term. Some coils are mostly about the art and colors that come out of the different metals at break in. Can get some really cool pics though.

    • @nyckhampson792
      @nyckhampson792 Před 2 měsíci

      Well done brother.

  • @DJEyeBee
    @DJEyeBee Před 5 měsíci +10

    I just started following your channel a few weeks ago and about 2 days ago I noticed all your watch repair videos were for regular watches and not chronograph watches. I even searched your channel for "chronograph" to no avail. And at that point, I thought to myself "well it's probably because they're so much more complicated".
    And yet here you are, not a day later posting up your first chronograph watch repair. I can't wait to watch this and I really appreciate your candidness and humbleness about your current skill level. I love the fact that you're only trying one now after taking the classes and reaching a level of confidence, but also stepping outside your comfort zone a bit.
    Now. Onto the video!

  • @Boyahda
    @Boyahda Před 5 měsíci +663

    Maybe now people will understand why servicing a chronograph is so damn expensive.

    • @DutchClawz
      @DutchClawz Před 5 měsíci +33

      Its just more screws and springs.. I dont feel like its that different

    • @spartan1337la
      @spartan1337la Před 5 měsíci +32

      @@DutchClawz the order of assembly/disassembly varies greatly from chronography to chronograph, some are far more difficult to service than others.

    • @squidikka
      @squidikka Před 5 měsíci +92

      @@DutchClawz You sound like the type of guy that takes his car to the mechanic, refuses service due to cost, goes home and makes it worse, and then comes back much to the chagrin of the mechanic as they now have clean up after your mess because you thought it was "just more screws and springs."

    • @DutchClawz
      @DutchClawz Před 5 měsíci +18

      @@squidikka Well, i have a fair bit experience with watchmaking and chronographs. Its the same principle as a normal watch, just more parts..

    • @adamb1671
      @adamb1671 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Such a good channel

  • @macromika
    @macromika Před 5 měsíci +14

    Congratulations on getting your first chronograph up and working! You're right, seeing the inside of a regular watch and seeing you take it apart is quite intimidating. Seeing the inside of the chronograph and the additional complexity almost made me cry.

  • @schanenyatesunser8094
    @schanenyatesunser8094 Před měsícem +2

    Just received my Sutcliff Hansen full tool kit!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @4eyes239
    @4eyes239 Před 5 měsíci +12

    It’s impressive you can take it a part and fix it but the people who invented it are unreal.

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko Před 5 měsíci +7

    First Jewel replacement and then your first chronograph. Making some great strides in building experience as 2023 comes to an end.

  • @bullnose01
    @bullnose01 Před 5 měsíci +44

    Marshall, it has been fascinating witnessing your watchmaking development over the past several years. This piece was especially appropriate in demonstrating how far your skills have advanced. Thanks for all your enlightening, entertaining and engrossing work. Best wishes to you and yours for the holidays and the new year.

  • @kcabsquadron4873
    @kcabsquadron4873 Před 5 měsíci +6

    The close up shots of the chronograph mechanism are amazing. Love the dial on this watch. Thanks for sharing

  • @unprofound
    @unprofound Před 5 měsíci +7

    I really appreciate Marshall's forthrightness about his nervousness in dealing with the chronograph portion. He has such a comforting manner in dealing with the unknown element of challenges!

  • @eriklindbergs5017
    @eriklindbergs5017 Před 5 měsíci +6

    You know, I was actually at the local Seiko jeweller today looking at some mechanical wristwatches and I saw some with this complication. Was a little confused at first until I worked it out. Thanks again Marshall for spreading the good word of mechanical watch movements. Your dedication to the craft is inspirational.

  • @mhayes788
    @mhayes788 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Love to listen to you explain every step and why you're doing it.

  • @EisOfSpades7
    @EisOfSpades7 Před 3 měsíci +2

    the more I watch, not only do watches simply amaze me, but what amazes me more is how long watches have been around and how similar the modern ones are to the older ones. amazing how well they have been engineered for so long. I would also love to see how those extremely small screws are made. insane to me

  • @konnorreed7008
    @konnorreed7008 Před 5 měsíci +27

    Hey marshal! I love the videos and the progression of intricate work you do! You gave the the confidence to modify an old clock to hold some hands on a modern timer! Keep up the awesome work sir!

  • @gabrielramirez7471
    @gabrielramirez7471 Před 5 měsíci +30

    Such a blast to watch your skills in watch restoration, especially this monster.

  • @samueldelgado939
    @samueldelgado939 Před 5 měsíci +23

    Another great posting Marshall, thanks for the breakdown of this chronograph.. the best of holiday cheer to you and all your subscribers.

  • @derpi1474
    @derpi1474 Před 4 měsíci +1

    i have to say you are the coolest and chillest guy on this entire platform

  • @michaelmitchell8218
    @michaelmitchell8218 Před 2 měsíci

    I love this guy. I watch his videos because it relaxes my mind. Been having mental health issues and getting better but watching these videos help. So thank you for helping me over my problems.

  • @Supercruze
    @Supercruze Před 5 měsíci +5

    Done like a Pro, Marshal. I work on a lot of Seiko and Citizen chronographs and there is nothing easy about servicing chronographs. i must say you have some very nice tools in your inventory. Thanks for sharing your work. John S

  • @recoilrob324
    @recoilrob324 Před 5 měsíci +16

    The Swiss watchmakers are just astounding!!! Reminds me of a story back during the Apollo space race days where NASA had drilled the smallest hole in the world and sent out samples of the drill bit to anyone they thought would be interested in it. They had sent one to a watch company in Switzerland and in a few days it came back...no note accompanied the bit and everyone was confused until someone looked at this microscopic drill bit under a microscope. They had drilled a hole in it and sent it back!!! That was such a monster move! :)

  • @drgunsmith4099
    @drgunsmith4099 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Not going to lie but these videos actually help my PTSD anxiety and panic disorder. 🙏 thanks so much.

  • @christopherperisho4819

    Marshall, love your videos. You filming and editing is on point, the way you talk through what you are doing and why is highly instructional, and you have made something that seems incredibly complicated seem approachable. Thanks to you, I just won two pocket watch auctions on eBay today, and want to start dabbling in a new hobby (don't tell my wife, she already thinks I have too many hobbies!) Your narration style is great too, very conversational. I feel like I'm in the room watching over your shoulder, talking with you, learning from you. Extremely high quality content, well done. Also, I find myself catching a glimpse of your various watches on your wrist, and would love if you included a bit telling us about what you are wearing while you work.

  • @ThisWeekWithCars
    @ThisWeekWithCars Před 5 měsíci +11

    You make a lot of car references in your videos are you pretty interested in car restoration and or racing? Love these videos!

  • @PrometheusZandski
    @PrometheusZandski Před 5 měsíci +3

    It has been such a pleasure to see you progress in your skills and experience. Thanks for letting us share this journey with you.

  • @brianwhitehead8635
    @brianwhitehead8635 Před 2 měsíci

    I see your videos as classes, and you have inspired me to get into it, starting to get tools and equipment together now.

  • @makinbiscuits
    @makinbiscuits Před 5 měsíci +1

    What a pleasure it was to go on this journey for the first time with you.

  • @FenderTele71
    @FenderTele71 Před 5 měsíci +4

    All the extra parts for the chronograph is really fascinating. Another awesome project.

  • @Subcomandante73
    @Subcomandante73 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thanks for another year of great restorations.

  • @mcbutch83
    @mcbutch83 Před 5 měsíci

    So, I don't care about watches, until you I never watched a single CZcams video about them, and I know nothing about the different movements, companies, or anything like that. I have no idea why your channel was recommended to me, but it is absolutely addictive. I have watched so many of your videos. I think it's a combination of your voice, manner of speaking, and enthusiasm that really keeps me coming back for more. Seriously, excellent work

  • @ronmerkus5941
    @ronmerkus5941 Před měsícem

    Hello Marshal, excellent video , I must say I like seeing it back in it's case with a new crystal . As for some reason the crystal brings out Beauty of the face so to speak , thank you for having us along in your watch repair journey!!!

  • @dennismorgan2230
    @dennismorgan2230 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Oh man! I always look forward to your uploads Marshal! It’s pretty late. I sure hope I can stay awake for the entire video! You are the best and the only watch servicing channel I watch. I’m excited to see how you do with this chronograph!

  • @TheReddishdevil
    @TheReddishdevil Před 5 měsíci +13

    Thanks for all your hard work in recording your adventures . It's amazing to see the amount of care and determination you put into thos hobby. Love to see these new videos popping up. Keep up the good work!

  • @lawrence-ec5dm
    @lawrence-ec5dm Před 4 dny

    Such a great looking watch,so much caricature.

  • @JSi6
    @JSi6 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great video as always! The eccentrics are exactly like the eccentric bolts on cars to adjust the wheel alignment!

  • @4Truth4All
    @4Truth4All Před 5 měsíci +5

    Nice work Marshall and congrats on servicing your first chronograph! Quite a milestone! What a striking timepiece and masterfully restored.

  • @fvazquez64
    @fvazquez64 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Marshall, thank you for sharing and being part of this amazing experience...!

  • @Looey
    @Looey Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for popping these videos up here ! There's something about your commentary and delivery that stands out...I think it's how you speak to us as one regular guy to another.

  • @tymeryder7264
    @tymeryder7264 Před 5 měsíci +3

    oddly cool chronograph, well done. the journey continues. thanks for sharing.

  • @richardlincoln8438
    @richardlincoln8438 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Thank You for sharing Your time and efforts Marshall. Best Wishes to You and Your Family for the Holiday Season.

  • @mikestearman2913
    @mikestearman2913 Před měsícem

    HI Marshall. I never considered working on something so small, but you have shown me what can be done with study and the right tools. I really enjoy your monologues as you work on the subjects at hand. Thank you for these interesting videos.😀I plan on going to the patreon as soon as I FIND OUT HOW!

  • @TheSilentsniper1973
    @TheSilentsniper1973 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Marshall another amazing job and I love your narration with your jokes and your own amazing about thing makes it real. Thanks again. You put my adhd brain to rest

  • @S3ARCH_N_D3STROY
    @S3ARCH_N_D3STROY Před 5 měsíci +3

    WOOO HOOO I was wondering when a new video was coming out. I was actually watching an older video then this popped up, cheering 😁 Hope you have a merry Christmas Marshall and thanks for the great content.

  • @torokun
    @torokun Před 5 měsíci +3

    Oh boy. This is going to be an adventure. 🎉

  • @jwvandegronden
    @jwvandegronden Před 5 měsíci +1

    There is humble and humblebrag, you are 100% real humble professionalism; even your invite to Patreon you honor the process first to only then focus on yourself. Very very inspiring!
    What a feat! Gorgeous watch too! The color pallet reminds me a of my old school watches I have from the 60's and 70's. Love that vibe! I will check out your new website, have been pussyfooting around watch making because I'm convinced I am too crude in my muscle control and will only be frustrated, but the dream of servicing my own watches has been itching inside my skull for ages, so I should take the plunge I suppose! Thanks again for being such a gentle inspiration!!

  • @arkbg22
    @arkbg22 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I believe I have only commented here one other time but feel compelled to do so again. The aesthetics of this swiss chronograph are drop dead gorgeous! During the video I kept thinking where have I seen these ravishing colors before and why are they affecting me so strongly?! I am an artist and am not easily so moved, even by particularly sightly or stunning things but I have finally remembered and figured out why I am so reactive! That spectral combination of warm coppery golden hues is what you see when - for example - you drizzle honey on top if a creme brulle due to the gradient caramelization of sugars which is the most resplendent example of the already handsome Maillard effect that I can think of! Lastly, I ended up using so many synonyms for the word "beautiful" in this comment that I had to look up some more after editing and will put the left overs here in no particular order: picturesque, exquisite, comely, lovely, pretty, scenic, bonnie & pulchritudinous(!?)

  • @CliffNark
    @CliffNark Před 5 měsíci +5

    And if people think a chronograph is complicated, wait till marshal starts working on a perpetual calendar

    • @EmazingGuitar
      @EmazingGuitar Před měsícem +2

      Pffft, wait until you see my SpongeBob watch

  • @vonkruel
    @vonkruel Před 5 měsíci +3

    Congratulations, Marshall! 🍻 I admit I _am_ intimidated by chronographs, but I'm going to take Mark's course as you did, and I'm sure some focused study will banish the fear. It all takes time, but as hobbyists we can enjoy the journey. Again, well done sir!

  • @ChaitanyaGole-hl2ud
    @ChaitanyaGole-hl2ud Před měsícem

    One of the most beautiful dials I've ever seen..!

  • @silvera1109
    @silvera1109 Před 5 měsíci

    Forgive me writing, but I find your channel super relaxing to watch and listen to, and prefer it to the watch repair channel.. maybe because it feels more like you're telling a story and enjoying it more - and it comes through. Thanks for your videos

  • @DecemberNames
    @DecemberNames Před 5 měsíci +3

    I just watched a video so sick
    It made my jaw drop and my brain tick
    The visuals were fire, the beats were tight
    I couldn't help but move my feet and ignite
    The story was gripping, the message was clear
    It left me inspired, without a fear
    I'm telling you, this video was no joke
    It was the best thing I've seen, no smoke

  • @Sausketo
    @Sausketo Před 5 měsíci +5

    First!

    • @S3ARCH_N_D3STROY
      @S3ARCH_N_D3STROY Před 5 měsíci +4

      What do you win?

    • @Sausketo
      @Sausketo Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@S3ARCH_N_D3STROY a very small amount of satisfaction

  • @jacklord1580
    @jacklord1580 Před měsícem

    Ive spent 50mins watching this❤well its better than just watching random videos😊

  • @danielwoods7325
    @danielwoods7325 Před 5 měsíci

    I really lived the closeup shots of the wheels, seeing how the teeth engaged. Great video, lovely watch!

  • @notDonaldFagen
    @notDonaldFagen Před 5 měsíci +3

    I would just drill those lugs. Never even heard of inverted lugs, and see zero point of going forward with them. As a bonus, you can sell the gold shards for 1 dollar.

    • @centrallyintelligentagency
      @centrallyintelligentagency Před 5 měsíci +1

      Agreed. Seems like a silly system. Plus if one wants real “fix-in-place” type of security, screws and bars are the way.

  • @pgreenawalt
    @pgreenawalt Před 5 měsíci

    lol. That “what have I gotten into” response after opening the back was so genuine. Happy Holidays to you and all your viewers!

  • @joshkent4888
    @joshkent4888 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you for the video. Vintage Watch Services released his video on this exact same model about 12 days ago. His video has some in-depth history on the watch. Keep up the good work.

  • @blister762
    @blister762 Před 5 měsíci

    Its great to see the past two videos you moving out of your comfort zone and developing your skills. From replacing the jewels in the last video to working on a chronograph in this one. Not to mention your explanations on the workings and new techniques you've shown us. Yet another excellent, excellent video. Marshall, thank you. BTW love the dial. It took me a while to come around to a dark color face with black lettering and hands but when you put the strap on it it worked. Very much so.

  • @jimgoodman1845
    @jimgoodman1845 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Believe in what you do and be patient .
    Marshall, Thanx4sharing..enjoyed viewing 👍 👍

  • @Donorcyclist
    @Donorcyclist Před 5 měsíci

    I love that even someone with your knowledge and skill can still be daunted, stretch themselves, and take on new challenges in the watch world.

  • @jdcjr50
    @jdcjr50 Před 5 měsíci

    This time I could hear rich, orchestral music in the background while watching you work. Exquisite job! Thank you!

  • @chriskennard5920
    @chriskennard5920 Před 3 měsíci

    Another nice video Marshall, complete with a competent explanation of a layman's understanding of the function of a cam. You have a very urudite and informative manner of explaining these things but I am not all that sure folk on the ground actually understand what a cam does - we engineers do of course. Keep up the good work - enjoy all your stuff.

  • @AliceLee-rj2ew
    @AliceLee-rj2ew Před 5 měsíci

    So fun watching how much deeper that you're going down the rabbit hole. Deep Breathe. You finished your first Chronograph!!!

  • @Creamypie626
    @Creamypie626 Před 5 měsíci

    It amazes me that your videos are all almost an hour long yet when I sit down to watch it, they all feel like they're just a sub 10 minute video. Watching you work is just fascinating and enjoyable in it's own way. I kinda want to get into this hobby but man, I don't think I have the patience to actually work on stuff smaller than my thumb.

  • @jcapicy
    @jcapicy Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is one of the nicest looking pieces I've ever seen you restore. ❤️

  • @barryamorris
    @barryamorris Před 5 měsíci

    That is a beautiful watch. Love the channel by the way. It’s so great seeing people do these hobbies because they love what they do. Just goes to show how much more time effort and detail goes into these Watch services when you really care about what you do.

  • @ChapeauRouge921
    @ChapeauRouge921 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow! I was fascinated by the whole process but when you showed the final result I just reacted with "Good grief! That is so beautiful"

  • @sexyshadowcat7
    @sexyshadowcat7 Před 5 měsíci

    Found your channel while trying to research how watches worked for a table top rpg, now I watch every video you put out!

  • @logandowhayko856
    @logandowhayko856 Před 5 měsíci

    This video is the Christmas present we all needed

  • @roberthagedorn290
    @roberthagedorn290 Před 5 měsíci

    42:20 How oh how could something so intricate be designed and manufactured? To use an overused word, this is truly awesome. Marshall, once again you did some great work. Thank you.

  • @KrahyzHD
    @KrahyzHD Před 5 měsíci

    I got my first watch today, I've been watching your stuff for a while and I was obviously looking at it and it stopped and started and slowed down and started etc. It's a Seiko military so it has the clear back where you can see in, I looked at the parts while spinning it around and saw the spring was getting caught on a tiny piece of soft plastic that some how got into there. I removed the back and got it out and felt very proud that I was confident enough to do so through watching your stuff. Just wanted to share haha, have a nice day.

  • @JustanOlGuy
    @JustanOlGuy Před 5 měsíci +1

    As always, a pleasure to watch you work.

  • @rondaus7399
    @rondaus7399 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks a lot Marshall. I just started servicing watches because of your videos! You're such a good teacher, love all your detailed explanations.

  • @eddiesolo1971
    @eddiesolo1971 Před 5 měsíci

    I have seen you repair inexpensive and top end watches but, for me, this one is absolutely gorgeous. Cracking resto Marshall.

  • @TekindusT
    @TekindusT Před 5 měsíci

    I own a Seagull 1963 and sure this video is helping me have a complete new level of appreciation for that ST movement!

  • @runrin_
    @runrin_ Před 5 měsíci +1

    i've been waiting for this day to come!
    i've seen enough of your videos that i understand pretty thoroughly how an uncomplicated swiss watch movement works, so i've been hoping for an increase in complexity for a while now. thanks!!

  • @jatco84
    @jatco84 Před 5 měsíci

    Looks fantastic. A great job on the restoration of this piece, from start to finish. Love the old movement. Excellent job Marshall...Kudos to you.

  • @robbruno6713
    @robbruno6713 Před 5 měsíci

    New subscriber! love your videos... Today I dropped of my late father's 1963 Lord Elgin 23 jewels watch to get serviced. you are a true craftsman!

  • @michaelng7274
    @michaelng7274 Před 5 měsíci

    Congratulations, Marshall! That is a great video! Thank you for taking us with you in this great adventure! Hoping to see more!

  • @keg9850
    @keg9850 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you, Marshall, for all that you do.

  • @shanemeyer9224
    @shanemeyer9224 Před 5 měsíci

    Gotta say that’s one of the nicest Sussie chronographs movements I’ve seen, absolutely love the rose gold/ copper colored wheels, I have one I serviced and restored and love it, such a gorgeous dress watch I wear all the time

  • @alexkadolph7681
    @alexkadolph7681 Před 5 měsíci

    You’re the reason why I learned to service my automatics. You’re also the reason I’ll never work on a chronograph. That looked easy while you did it, but my wife and I had to pick our jaws up off the floor several times watching it go back together.

  • @robertwhiteley-yv1sy
    @robertwhiteley-yv1sy Před 5 měsíci

    Found your videos last night and I bought my first watch and now I want to take it apart.

  • @bkd705-
    @bkd705- Před 5 měsíci

    Would love to see you do a video where you service a vintage and modern movement side of side and talk about what about modern movements makes them better and what hasn’t really changed.
    I know it’s a bit out of your typical content but your format would suit it great and you present the information well!

  • @jonboy8181
    @jonboy8181 Před 5 měsíci

    Most beautiful watch I’ve seen you do. Well done, sir!!

  • @austinwilburn1772
    @austinwilburn1772 Před 5 měsíci

    Man that’s beautiful. Like a lot of the watches you work on are beautiful too but that watch is something else, inside and out. I would love to own a watch like that.

  • @propetamckissack524
    @propetamckissack524 Před měsícem

    The dial of that watch, is awesome I like that color.

  • @KevinMichaelMichael
    @KevinMichaelMichael Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for including the magnified look of the eccentric settings and how they change the engagement of the gears on the chrono!

  • @Surkai25
    @Surkai25 Před 5 měsíci

    what a cool watch! such a beautiful and almost "vintage" look to it.

  • @aaronbaird3533
    @aaronbaird3533 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Neat! Some time ago I watched a video on rehabilitating a stopwatch, so it's interesting to see that movement conjoined with the regular watch movement.
    I also think it's great that you're offering watch repair tools and such for other folks wanting to pursue this kind of work.

  • @evanosek562
    @evanosek562 Před 5 měsíci +1

    You are a very smart man, with infinite patience and amazing attention to detail. Your voice is very soothing, easy to listen to and calculated...You somehow make this watch dissection of a million pieces enjoyable to watch. Also I must say that the end restoration result is beautiful and rewarding on many levels. I would love to see what you look like :)

  • @jlore6344
    @jlore6344 Před 5 měsíci

    What a cool ol watch. This repair of such a complicated movement was fascinating to follow. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @LA3198
    @LA3198 Před 3 měsíci

    Marshall, Thank you for another entertaining and educational video. I have not tried my hand at any kind of watch repair, but I am getting into repairing old film cameras. The timing escapements on these mechanical cameras are essentially a clock work mechanism. Your videos really help me to get an idea how to disassemble, clean and reassemble these parts. Thank you again, and keep up the great work.

  • @Daniel-yf9iy
    @Daniel-yf9iy Před 4 měsíci

    That is beautiful! I have a 1921, 17 jewel pocket watch and this chronograph reminds me of it.

  • @erinbuck129
    @erinbuck129 Před 5 měsíci

    The reveal of the movement made my jaw drop. I’ve kind of gotten used to what a typical movement looks like from watching your videos, but the chronograph is a huge step up in complexity! Looking forward to seeing this fix!