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  • Great Vid.

  • where is part 2?

  • I'd love to learn that

  • 10/10

  • Thanks' I enjoyed watch'ing this video!

  • ..Yeah...I can do that in my sleep...

  • hi i need help. can you please teach me how to remove and instal the stem? thank you so much

  • LOL tweezer #5, for a 2824 I use tweezer P, it's a huge moment:)

  • @jJacob88rOblivion sorry but I was using #5 Bergeon Tweezers the whole time. I believe that you are talking about #7's that have a curve on them. You really should not use any steel tweezers and use Brass or Bronze period. Reason for my selection of #5's was only to illustrate part placement and to allow visibility.

    I did many things incorrect in this video because it is quite hard to film this process.

    @skyhacker, shop space is only noisy because of the amplification on the camera.

  • @rexthewatchman Wow you're like a surgeon. Of watches!

  • I adore this ETA movement, so simple, but yet so thin and accurate. This is by far one of my most favorite movements. I am sorry but I must point out to you that you using the wrong tweezers at 7:23 mins in to your video. Those tweezers are for re-aligning of the hair spring.

  • I adore this ETA movement, so simple, but yet so thin and accurate. This is by far one of my most favorite movements.

  • C'est bruyant cette atelier, c'est une gare ou quoi ?

  • the world needs more people like this, pure genius

  • whoa. Amazing stuff. So interesting

  • incredible! 

  • That was awesome to watch. More, please!!!!!

  • Where's part II?

  • ITS ALIVE!!!!!!

  • bet there are lots of pin prick marks from the tweezers!

  • @WatchmakerTX If you properly dress your tweezers there's not going to be any scratching or marking.

    1Nekit1: Those are finger cots to keep grease from your fingers from getting on the parts. Skin oil will corrode the finish.

  • WTF is on his fingers o.O?!?!?!

  • Fantastic. Thanks for showing!

  • Wow you tighten hard!

  • worlds smallest gearbox. I'd love to take this up as a profession...

  • sapateiro,n é essa a pinça para o tambor...

  • its not that hard i have learn to do all by my self .not joking.there is an italian guy who has tutorials on youtube on how to do it ,easy to learn ,

  • dzsafbgfda

  • When I was about 15 or 16 I learned to disassemble and reassemble watch movements. I learned on my own and bought parts from a watchmaker at a Sears store of all places! He tried to get me to go to watchmaker's school but I was intent on other things. 45 years later I wish I had gone. What a great profession. Good luck to all who aspire to become real craftsmen.

  • @mariussicone do you have a link for the italian guy? thanks

  • Are you simply reversing the order from the disassembly, and are all the parts organized as such so you remember their order, OR are you just damn good?

  • Can you adjust it to COSC standard?

  • how long dose it take to learn this ,wow

  • @marshgatelaneposse it takes about 4 years to become a watchmaker, but to become a good watchmaker it can easly take 8-10 years.

  • love u man!!!

  • He do ok , 3 * . Video is good .

  • Thanks man! I'm attending a 3 year watch study in Sweeden, you are really motivating me! :D Greetings from Norway!

  • Excellent video quality!

  • That was awesome thanks

  • superb mate! you are really skilled having gr8 experience.

  • Interesting video, looking forward to the next ones.

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