He Wore This Watch Dining With the Queen and Salmon Fishing With John Wayne!
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- čas přidán 6. 12. 2022
- Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time a Rotary watch that belonged to Jim Hume, a journalist in Canada for over 70 years. He was 98 when he passed away, leaving behind a long career in journalism as well as this watch. His family wanted to have it restored to working condition as it has stopped running and has a weird issue with the hands.
Join Marshall as he dives into this restoration and learns a few new things!
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Do you know anything about old wittnaur movements? I just have a question
What kind and how much actual training have you had Winston?I am very interested in knowing!
That’s awesome!
Might share some percent of ur salary to the man...😅
Some of my favorite words to hear at the beginning of a CZcams Video:
"Hello there and welcome back to another video here on Wristwatch Revival. My name is Marshall. Thank you so much for coming along."
It just makes me happy.
Time to get settled in for an awesome video! Anyone need any refreshments, go to the bathroom, do it before you watch! Thanks Marshall!
I'll take some popcorn
❤❤❤ gummies for me please 🙏:3
😂 before you “watch” 😂
@@WristwatchRevival That butter can’t be good for the movement.
Love this channel, just like “Journey to the Microcosmos”. I’m fascinated by the small(er) things in our world
I like how you're talking to the spring like a dog. Sit! Sit! Stay!
This guy is the Bob Ross of watch restoration. Love watching and relaxing on the couch while you do it.
Very cool! I'm from Victoria and net Jim Hume and played rugby at the same time as his sons (back in the 1970s). Wonderful to see you restore his watch.
It's so satisfying to watch multiple problems being solved. This is a complicated watch with unusual challenges to get it running again. Thank you for another great journey, Marshal.
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@@MrPleers Hey, at least he's not one of those "you've won a prize" Tele-gram scammer impersonators.
@Fawad Khan I respect your sense of responsibility. By why did you select me on this website about watch repairing when my comments have absolutely nothing to do with Islam?
@tradde11 I did as well.
I had to Google "Jim Hume journalist" and found that he passed in April 2022. And what an amazing read on all the posts of his obituary. That watch is part of Vancouver history! R.I.P. Mr. Hume
I was checking Mr. Jim Hume’s blog. Incredible, his last post was on April 1st this year, he passed on April 13th. Really a remarkable example for us to follow! Very interesting reading, pity I didn’t know about his blog before! RIP Mr. Hume 🙏🏼
If you wish to check his blog, search Jim Hume British Columbia.
Thanks Marshall! Maybe the secret for a long profitable life is a mechanical watch? 😉 ⏰
One of the perks of having a 4k monitor is getting to watch your videos in the best quality possible. It really makes the movements shine that much more once you get them clean.
Imagine being Jim Hume having lived through WW2 experienced the invention of the vinyl record into magnetic tapes into compact disks into fully digital streaming media. Imagine having halls full of shelves replaced by rooms full of equipment with magnetic tape storage into being able to store billions of pages of written text into a device the size and thickness of a fingernail, the invention and spread of home phone lines into cellphones into smartphones and a furniture size tube driver radio receiver turned even bigger furniture television turned color, turned from tiny CRT to big CRT to projection to LCD to plasma and now flexible OLEDs as thin as cardboard...
It is astounding what humanity achieved within about 150 years from first steps in electronic and simple circuitry into the first semiconductor transistors making tubes obsolete into logical clusters of millions of those with each being only a few hundreds of atoms in size...
Hi Marshall, Rotary are a UK company and are still going strong, I have two of their modern watches myself. :) Great videos BTW
Me too. Mines a quartz (I have a lot of 'real' watches as well) but I lusted after the particular model I have from the age of 15 in a shop in Southend (UK) . At age 45 I got back into watches and bought it from a UK retailer and had it sent to me where I live now in Australia. Crazy world.
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They were originally Swiss, and then moved their head office to London. Sort of like Rolex, but the other way round. 🙂
I watch several watch youtubes, but no one, I repeat no one, narrates as sympathetically and as informatively as you. Thank you.
Watch makers never cease to amaze me with their patience and skill
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I much rather watch your vidéos than the official news here. Tanks Marshall for this successful renewal.
I finally found my grandfather’s watch and would love to have it restored
half of the fun of these videos are the stories behind them, the other half are Marshall’s reactions to the watches and his tools.
he’s like the kid who gets a new toy, toys that are hard to not justify showing to everyone else and a kid who is simply overly enthusiastic but not gloating
Awesome Marshall, it's an early frosty morning here in England, and I'll settle in and watch this as I warm up and get ready for my day, the perfect way to start 😀
Funny, I'm in MN usa & it's the middle of the night, but I'm up reloading the fire & warning up as well! Although it's a bit past 'frosty' at -4f / -20c outside.
Truly beautiful restoration . From Sechelt BC we love you and Jim Hume 💕🇨🇦
Typewriter in the background was a nice touch.
Enjoyable as always, that band brings back memories of the commercial "The Speidel Twit-O-Flex; so flexible, you can tie it in a knot". Thanks!
The watch sitting on the typewriter at the close was a nice touch.
Rotary - the first watch I wore, a gift from my Dad.
I remember Mr. Hume. Reading his articles. Thank You for pulling out the memories.
The only thing exceeding the skill of the restoration is Marshall's easy, informative narration. 1+1=10! Thank you for a gratifying 45 mins.
your the Robert Woods of watch repair I love watching you at work
The old “Twist-O-Flex” bracelet, I remember the commercials when I was a little kid. I believe you can still buy them today.
I've said it before but for me this is one of the most interesting and relaxing channels to watch on CZcams so thanks once again for sharing.
Nice salute to typewriter repairmen at the end. Our family business was just that for 50 years. Cheers 🇨🇦
I have watched so many of your videos I can listen to you and know what you're talking about. This means I can tend to the baby and still not miss a thing you are doing. Another excellent cleaning.
@14:55 very satisfying seeing those pieces presented so neatly
I cannot stop watching these video, they are so good 😁
it never ceases to amaze me, that every time the watch comes back to life, it's like seeing a tiny little beating heart! And I love that! But the other thing is, I'm amazed at how Marshall can take apart a timepiece, with all of the endless parts like springs, wheels, and screws, and know where each little piece goes! Marshall, you must be a man with great patients! LOL!! Thanks for another history lesson about each watch you work on!
Main spring tool! YAY! Also, lots of jumpers this episode. VERY EXCITING lol
2:19 It’s so nice to see a watch from someone from my country whose name I haven’t heard in the last few years.
This was awesome love the beauty of this rotary watch
I love how you readily admit to your errors. Even the best can make mistakes.
I knew the sum total of zero about watches until I started watching these posts from Marshal, I love them, I also spotted that the pallet fork hadn`t located first time so, brownie points to me!!
Keep them coming Marshal!
Spidel Twist-o-flex. Great for pulling arm hair. Nice job, as always.
Marshall, saving one watch at a time! Another awesome restoration!
Your videos are more captivating than 90% of Netflix series. I didn't see the 45 minutes pass.
This really is the best watch repair channel. It's so relaxing to watch too!
Great repair Marshal. Thanks again for the instructions and commentary
Beautiful detail at the end of the video with the typewriter…as always I enjoyed at lot . Thanks!
I'm so glad that so many other people share the same passion for watches. Thanks Marshall for your dedication.
Yes Rotary are still alive and kicking. What a shame they don't still produce a simple classic wrist watch like this one.
Another great job! And a very nice touch putting on the old type writer at the end! I'm sure they will cherish the watch for years to come...
Hi Marshall, my name is Justin. I just turned 40 and a couple weeks before I turned 40 I started getting into mechanical wrist watches. I found your channel and have been hooked. I love watching your videos at night before bed. I will watch this one tonight!😊
Great video and once again you have returned the dead to life. Thank you.
It's hard to believe you can turn servicing a watch into such am exciting Adventure.. Big thumbs Up..
👍. Welcome update. Mrs Boatcheat is excellent!
Strongly recommend having redundancy with all mobile devices. We have 2x identical tablets (operational and standby) and 4x phones with Navionics on each.
More of both of you please.
Hands down, my favourite part of collecting _anything_ vintage is getting to hear all the fascinating stories & history that come as part of the package.... and to be honest, I'm more impressed that little Rotary survived decades of solid use including salmon fishing than I am about who Jim was fishing with! What a wonderful timepiece to share with us - thanks Marshall! 👌
Patient problem solving. And what a great story. Relaxing entertainment from an engaging channel.
There is something very pleasing to hear about a watch that has been worn for so long and on so many special occasions. Especially, as it seems like that Jim Hume did wear it as it's only watch.
Amazing history on the man who owned the watch. Thank you Marshall for another great video.
I cracked up when you told the little spring ".....errrr......no......sit". Talking to an inanimate object. LOL
I do so enjoy your videos. (^_^)
I have such a soft spot for those old stretchy bands. Some of my earliest memories were playing with my mom's watch that had a similar but thinner band just like this one.
Hope you're still doing this at 98, Marshall! My fav, most relaxing YT channel. Thanks for another great video!
Just Imagine...
Dinner with the Queen.
Salmon Fishing with John Wayne.
All the while wearing a Rotary Date Watch with a Speidel Twist-o-flex band... another great journey Marshall!
Awesome work, an absolute pleasure to watch....
I've taken apart quite a few watches as a child. 100% of them have been put together to never work ever again:) Cudos
I love sitting behind my desk watching these and pretending I am working
That was a beautiful looking watch; all goldeny inside...
Bob Ross of watches. Love the videos!!
It is so enjoyable to watch you work and breathe life back into an old watch. You have such a good presentational style and you make it look easy, which I think is the sign of a true professional.
I'm always excited to see when he drops in the balance spring if it will spring to life, and when it does its like YES!!!!!
You know you have been sucked into something when rather than just stumbling across content you actively look out for and look forward to the next instalment. This one did not disappoint thanks Marshall and I will look forward to the next one.
Not only the personal value but the historical value is astronomical.
another great vid,,, we love sharing the trip with ya
Thanks Marshall, the best 45 minutes of my week! It's great to hear the stories and see the restoration of these old timepieces.
Your videos really help me to chill after a tough day at work. A great narrator and "hobbyist".
Yes!!!! Another amazing watch and another amazing journey! I feel like you're really getting into your groove now Marshal. It's great to be able to go on this journey with you. Can't wait for the next one. Take care.
Love watching your videos. You are a great narrator too. Easy to listen to and very informative.
Love the recent restorations with such beautiful stories, adds a little something extra!
Lovely job and great awareness!. Hope you didn't get a smack in the face from that main spring!, I nearly broke a finger letting down a spring in a clock!, Dangerous things. Beautiful watch, my era. Well done Marshall. Adrian.
A very good job, nice that the clock is running again.👍
I found my Dad’s old Avia King from 1963 and put it on today. It has the same bracelet. Then I opened You Tube and this video was the first to pop up.
I love how you said Rotary aren't really around anymore and yet because of your channel I've been obsessed with over the last couple of months, I literally asked for a Skeleton Watch from Rotary for Christmas off my Dad as he has always been big into watches.
Aha! So mixing up screws is a problem. Thanks for not editing that out. After watching many of your videos, I always felt that selecting the incorrect screw during restoration would be one of my biggest fears. Excellent video.
Sooooo satisfying. Love how you figured out the issue with the calendar wheel not clicking over.... masterful stuff 😎
A talented man you are, nice to see that you could repair it for the son.
Too bad that man is not still around. I'll bet he was a really good journalist, the kind we all expect them to be. Days gone away.
Fantastic restoration and beautiful watch!
Awesome job. Love the narrative, makes me feel like I have a connection to to owner. My dad collected watches, mostly junk but he had so much fun (trying) to repair them. The videos do make me miss him more, in a good way of course, so thank you! I actually gave him a Citizen watch when I was 16 and my brothers said I should take it back after he passed. It is battery powered, but a good solid piece.
Excellent I really enjoyed this one. Fault found and fixed, well done Marshall.
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I said it before and I say it again. Your videos are so interesting that it's hard to do anything else until watching it to the end. It's not just your skills Marshall that your viewers appreciate but your commentary makes your videos very appealing to watch. My hat's off to you Sir and to those who engineered it. From Canada 🇨🇦.
You sir, are talented, with a steady hand, and with excellent observation gifts, as well as good eye sight, methodical work character, and mechanical intuition!
A very interesting story of a decent life of a respected person. And these hours are part of his life. Thank you for your hard work.
Rotary are very much still around and making watches! :)
That’s sage advice when it comes to attempting to clean a dial; best just to leave alone as very often can be made worse in a cleaning attempt. One issue I have had with that Speidel band is the multi fit lug width type is spring loaded and it causes a lot of damage to the inside of the lugs! I have actually ground the lug ends and polished the ends so there’s no spring tension pressing against the lugs. This is something customers have not taken issue with and preserves the case itself. Thanks for sharing!
Unrelated to this video specifically, but some Polywatch saved my toddler daughter's well-loved children's acrylic magnifying glass. The surface was quite scratched up and I remembered seeing you use Polywatch on watch crystals. Sure enough, the Polywatch has her magnifying glass looking as good as new! Thanks!
Half a million subscribers. It still blows me away, but then, besides getting watches back to working and educating us, your narration is like that fine lubricant, making everything work like a champ!
I didn't look for this but extremely glad I got here. The editting, narration, quality, precision and most importantly watches. That brings back my childhood when my grandfather used to fix watches, I was there looking how he does all of it for hours and hours. Thank you for bringing my memories back! One of the best things that happened today. Great work! Thank you.
And we are lucky to have witnessed you work your magic on this gorgeous time capsule of a watch
I just read Jim Hume's "life and times" article by his son. Very interesting and touching. A working guys kind of friend to all, he wrote about. A recommended read. Great job on the watch, too.
I'm always excited to see when Marshall drops in the balance spring if it will spring to life, and when it does its like YES!!!!!
Fantastic work! Love it! 👏👏👏💕
So relaxing watching your videos.Thanks
Beautiful job Marshall.
It takes a lot of experience to realize the cause of this watch to not work. You assume the problem and you ended up right. You're truly an expert in this profession. It's just like scratching the itchy part of your skin, you know where the itchy part is and you know what to do with it because it's in your body. I love watching your videos
I rewatch your videos now and then and I just watched one where you did a pocket watch from the 1880s. In doing so I'm reminded of a question as to how in those days they calibrated watches and clocks the way you do with an electronic time graph? That fascinates me