Haas Factory Tour: How Our Machines Are Made | Custer and Wolfe Building a Watch Company

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Inside the Haas Factory: Exploring Rare Watch Movements and Beautiful Timepieces
    In this installment, Tyler Wolfe gives us an insight into the inner workings of the Haas factory which made the mills and lathes we use in our shop here in Fort Collins, Colorado. Vortic Watches were able to scale up production because of their use of Haas machines, so it was a great experience for Tyler to be able to see how they're made and how they ensure they deliver quality machines to their customers.
    We also showcase some stunning new watches we've recently crafted from antique pocket watches. These timepieces feature rare and unique movements that will captivate watch enthusiasts and collectors alike.
    Subscribe to our channel for more captivating episodes and be sure to hit the notification bell so you never miss an update. Share this video with fellow watch aficionados and let's explore the remarkable world of timekeeping together.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:26 - Tyler visits the Haas Factory
    09:24 - Springfield 592
    12:35 - Springfield 005
    15:40 - Springfield 581
    18:24 - Outro
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    ‣ Current inventory of one-of-a-kind watches: vorticwatches.com/watches
    ‣ Military Edition watch (available 11/11 each year): vorticwatches.com/military
    ‣ Heirloom pocket watch conversions: vorticwatches.com/convert
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    ‣ Facebook page: / vorticwatches
    ‣ Twitter feed: / vorticwatches
    Follow along as we restore vintage pocket watch movements and give them new life with Vortic Watch Co., and as we build a brand new watch company from scratch, focused on making high-quality American-machined watches.
    Thanks so much for watching, and be sure to subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss out on any exciting updates! You can also stay in the loop & get exclusive access by signing up for our weekly newsletter at www.vorticwatches.com
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Komentáře • 8

  • @user-fe2it5pl8u
    @user-fe2it5pl8u Před rokem +1

    Just recently received my Military Edition watch. I receive comments on the watch everywhere I go when wearing it! Really enjoy your weekly emails & videos. Very happy and thanks for taking the approach you have decided upon to showcase, market, and educate those interested in the Vortic watches.

    • @CusterWolfe
      @CusterWolfe  Před 9 měsíci

      We LOVE to hear this kind of feedback. Thank you so much for your support!

  • @John-Edward
    @John-Edward Před 11 měsíci

    Bathed way your videos look fantastic these days!!!😊

  • @dennisdain987
    @dennisdain987 Před rokem

    Great info guys. Haas is on another level and I am shocked and seriously impressed to see them still in California. I was born and raised here (in California) and it's sad to see what politicians have done here to drive businesses and people away from here. (sorry, I digress) Thanks for sharing that though.
    Nice teaser about the drop on those three watches. I'll be looking for those. I want to see a closer look at that 2 toned movement. I'm always impressed that Vortic continues to find and create outstanding timepieces. Just when I thought I've seen it all, you find something even better. Keep it up.

  • @John-Edward
    @John-Edward Před 11 měsíci

    When will the FTS MVMT products be available?

    • @CusterWolfe
      @CusterWolfe  Před 9 měsíci

      The Kickstarter launches on September 26th 2023!
      Head to coloradowatches.com for more details - and thank you so much for your continued support of our channel and companies, John.

  • @robertgovoni662
    @robertgovoni662 Před rokem

    Where do you get the number for each watch?

    • @CusterWolfe
      @CusterWolfe  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi Rob - it depends. The original watches were marked with serial number that has been collected by the pocket watch database. Our internal numbers are determined by the movement, the case style, and the number of those that have been launched.