Watchmaking Workshop update Q1 2024: New additions and upgrades!
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2024
- Workshop tour of our lathes, milling machines and far more other stuff.
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Tutorial on watch repair by watchmaker Kalle Slaap from Chronoglide, Vintage Watch repair specialists near Amsterdam. Watchmaking documentary.
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Movements:
a-schild, AS, alpina, angelus, audemars, Piquet, aurora, aurore, benrus, bettlach, bidlingmaier, bifora, blancpain, bovet, Breitling, Bulova, buren, buser, certina, chaika, chezard, cimier, citizen, civitas, cortebert, cupillard, cyma, diehl, doxa, durowe, ebel, Eberhard, ebosa, ehrhardt, elgin, enicar, eterna, excelsior, favre-leuba, felsa, fleurier, fontainemelon, france-ebauches, Geneva, girard-perregaux, glashutte, glycine, gruen, roskopf, Hamilton, hanhart, hebdomas, helbros, helios, helveco, helvetia, Heuer, Ingersoll, interchangeable, invicta, iwc, jaeger-lecoultre, JLC, jeambrun, junghans, juvenia, kasper, kienzle, kirowski, landeron, lemania, Leonidas, longines, lorsa, marvin, mauthe, mido, Minerva, moeris, molnia, Movado, mst, nardin, omega, orient, oris, patek-philippe, patek, peseux, Piaget, pierce, pobieda, poljot, precision, puw, raketa, reconvilier, record, recta, roamer, rolex, ronda, roskopf, rotary, Sandoz, Seiko, grand Seiko, sekonda, Silvana, slava, smith, solvil, st-standard, standard, tavannes, tag-heuer, TAG, Thommen, timex, Tissot, tramelan, tudor, unitas, universal, Urania, urofa, vacheron, valjoux, venus, villeret, vostock, vostok, bostok, vulcain, Waltham, wittnauer, wyler, zenith, zodiac
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Breguet, Berthoud, Roger Smith, Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, A.Lange & Söhne, Omega, Blancpain, IWC Schaffhausen, Jaeger-LeCoultre, JLC, Chopard, Piaget, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, Montblanc, Ulysse Nardin, Panerai,
Girard-Perregaux, Hublot, Bulgari, Bvlgari, Nordgreen, NOMOS, Glashütte, Vincero, Breitling, Bremont, TAG Heuer, Baume & Mercier, Rado, Maurice Lacroix, Roger Dubuis, F.P.Journe, Tiffany & Co, Louis Vuitton, Bamford, Zenith, Bell & Ross, Arnold & Son, Tudor, Alpina, Seiko, Jaquet Droz, Laurent Ferrier, Hamilton, Longines, Maurice de Mauriac, Parmigiani Fleurier, Gucci, Weiss, Armani, Tissot, Van Cleef & Arpels, Junghans, Bulova, Bovet Fleurier, Oris, Armin Strom, Ressence aciera
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Grand. It's amazing how people love to visit workshops. Another income stream? A visit, tour, watch the work and then coffee and cake at a nearby café. Bliss. I'm sure a local OAP like me would love to be your company guide. Oh the joy!
It is not only a workshop....It's a MUSEUM!! WooooooW 😍
Nice shop! I like it very much and wish you enjoy every working day in it!
Epic workshop! It was very nice to see a South Bend lathe from the good old USA. Grand selection of machines in multi sizes well suited for your watch factory. I am looking forward to seeing your in-house watch. I enjoy your video's and watch them from America. Your skill and personality is top shelf.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful shop with us! I wish I had access to those kinds of tools. They’re just as beautiful as the timepieces they help restore.
A wonderful workshop. You are well equipped. Investing in the business always makes sense.
What a beautiful shop,thanks for showing us Kalle
Some guys and their tools and the you have Kalle, the king of tools 😂 some guys have all the fun 😊
Workshop is looking great Kalle and you have built an amazing business 👍😀
Thank you for the tour! I love seeing your shop and machines.
It would be cool to see all of the old machinery being used. The shop looks great!
I love shop tours 😎 An I hope green coat streams will come soon, because it's been main reason I join this channel. Looking forward 👍
This is better than Disney World! 🥰🤯🤩
Thanks Ka.le, great update. The place is looking amazing!
Absolutely amazing workshop, it’s surely a lot of investment to get there. For sure you are the most equipped watch workshop of Netherland ! ✨👌
Brilliant work shop , I used to restore old barometers nothing as good as that absolutely fantastic 👍
The "Dream Shop".... 😊
The shop is huge, didn't expect that!
Mannen, wat een mooi eindresultaat! 💪
Thank you for inviting us in, seeing your wonderful workshop. It is absolutely amazing to see many of the individual machines that your team use. It must be a great feeling to be able to stand back and admire every day.
Having an electronics background, I would love to see a future Workshop update on your electronic devices displayed in your Showcase (e.g. Brand, function, successor "modern device", ...). Thanks Kalle!
I love the behinds the scene. It brings back great memories sitting at the bench with you. Looking good Kalle. 💌
Beautiful additions to your already beautiful workshop. I wish there was something like this here. I continue my journey in learning on my own. No opportunities from an experienced tradesman, no support from any groups. Just books, CZcams, and online learning. Of course, and buying scrap movements and learning from mistakes.
Thanks, that looks like a very well organized and clean workshop where it is fun to work in and easier to do high quality work. It's crazy how many different machines you have in that not so big space. My father worked with CNC machines and I also often saw the non-electronic variants when I was young.
Stunning workshop congratulations and best wishes in you venture.
Wow impressive workshop 👍👍👍Joe
Really nice tour, thanks Kallle! Maybe considering as next the "electrochemical plating" and necessary equipment? 😉
Very impressive workshop I must say 👍👍
If your machines are all running together, a time portal opens, in both directions, where you can find parts made a long time sgo and parts that aren't created yet. Wonderful
Wow what a workshop Kalle, when can I move in 🤣👍👍👍👍 thanks for inviting us in to take a look.
The skill of the man behind the machine
dream workshop
So cool! Congratulations!
a most impressive work space Kalle, and you have a South Bend! Very nice machine !
Thank you for allowing us the privilege of a tour. I, for one , anxiously await your watch and it looks as though you have all the machinery to make it happen ! Stay well Kalle 🍻
You don't only rescue old watches, but save those wonderful machines from the scrap heap, amazing workshop Kalle.
Top ! Thanks for the tour :-) And all the best for you.
Fantastic shop area very well on setting it up. Being a retired toolmaker I appreciate the machines you have, nice to see older machines are still valuable today. Hope you keep the great videos coming.
My word, tinkering heaven❤ I'd love to learn all the knowledge!
Who needs a parts account when you have machines and skill!😊
Love your videos, thank you for your dedication.
I love it ! Thanks for the tour
It's amazing.
Wow what a set up Kalle, regards from New Zealand let me know when you are heading down this way.
Nice shop, Kalle! I'm American and every machine shop that I can remember had a lathe or something nicknamed, "Big Bertha". LOL
Very interesting video. You have a really impressive workshop. 😊👍
mooie werkplaats geworden 🙂👍
REAL watchmaking! Wow! Totally amazed with all those lathes and machines.
I really enjoyed seeing your workshop! What a beautiful collection of machines for restoring watches.
So many toys so little time and of course I am SOOO JELOUS thanks for the update Kalle all the best! 🥰
That's gonna be a factory... Chronoglide watches... 🤭😁👍🏽👍🏽🙏🏽
The Southbend will be great especially for making replacement parts for your other lathes and machines even if you have no use for it in watchmaking.
One word. Amazing. Your shop looks amazing. Thanks for the tour!
Love it
May I come and learn please.....my life long dream is to become a watchmaker 😊
Awesome collection of machinery!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Amazing setup👍🏻 Thanks for the tour!
You ever look into getting a laser welder? A good one goes for about 20,000 USD. With it you could restore nearly any watch to original condition short of dial restoration.
I'd love to run that Hembrug FR1.. such a nice and sturdy little milling machine... If only ihad one myself.. but I'd need a bigger shop... it is full already...
Very nice! Glad I’m not cleaning your shop floor. 😆
I guess you guys are close to a million euro investment for your workshop!
Pretty amazing!
prachtig kalle !!! Hee die tafel heb ik ook aan gezeten haha ...mooi mooi mooi zit hier mijn ogen uit te kijken !!!
That is quite the change from the old shop here in Opmeer! I still have to visit some time!
How much dust leaks out of the bead blasters? The magnetic alarm-sensor on my workshop door is always black from the steel dust it captures from the air when I've used my surface grinder, I would put a vacuum on that if you haven't already.
Fantastic absolutely love it
My 1m x 1m work area is now quite small! I can send you a barometer I restored. It will help you in adjusting for air pressure!
Aha! With all these wonderful machines and knowledge, can you perhaps tell me where I can get some celluloid box crystals for a Borgel-cased "trench watch"? I need to do some historical experiments with them to replicate the fate of the crystal on George Leigh Mallory's watch in 1924. BTW, your videos are captivatingly charming and incredibly informative. Thank you.
Nice old cabinets and furniture! From the early 1900's?
I don’t know why but I love your video’s, although I am not a watch worker or any of that kind of job. Recently got interest in watches.
brilliant workshop!! i am however surprised you don't have a lapping machine 🤔
Simply budget related 😎
Hi Kalle, I wonder how Chrono-cat is doing?😄😄😄
Great tour of the shop! I look forward to more updates and vids on the machines. I see you sell Hirsch watchstaps . How did you select that company?
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WOW! an amazing zero AI haven, where humans can create and play :)
Looks like kalle your all setup to give Richard Mille a run
Workshop? It’s a candy store. 🤗
Awesome 👌 did you have to reinforce the floor? 🤔
I want to be a student there. Im 50 years old but still...
👍👍👍
How about repairing that wall next to the "new" lathe?
I saw the lathe in rusty state..
I suggested to dump the thing.
I am stupid.
🤣
On can never have enough lathes .
Hi Sir I am a watch mechanic in Sri Lanka. Can you present what each machine does?
Weet je zeker dat dat genoeg draaibanken zijn? ;)
NEVER ENOUGH LATHES!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I didn't see a lapping machine
What kind of microscopes?
:)
I’m confused, where is the most important machine of all???
Where do you make the coffee?😵🤔
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fix my wifes Longines quartz.....
That's an awesome workshop I'm jealous! Although I do have to wonder, how do you manage to keep everything dust free with all that going on?
A wonderful workshop. You are well equipped. Investing in the business always makes sense.