Watches, like jewelry are a very personal thing. It should tell a story about the person who's wearing it. Also, A watch is the most important piece of jewelry you can wear. Lets explore the watch world a little. Targeted for Watch enthusiastic audience, this channel offers nonetheless something for every viewer. We will explore about watches, their history, their unmatched charisma and many more in upcoming videos..
This is why we say "Old is gold". If there was a way to give this video a thousand likes, I would surely have done it. The amount of effort that has gone into making this masterpiece of a video, deserves a lot more appreciation than it's getting.
What an amazing video (film). I can't imagine how much time the people who made this spent on planning this all out and then filming it. Especially the stop action sequences. So much easier to understand than the countless modern computer generated animations. Great stuff - thanks for sharing !
I am from India. I bought this classic watch from U.K three years ago. Working perfectly and looks beautiful. This is a lovely piece of art by covering all aspects of a classic watch should have.
Just ordered mine yesterday! Really looking forward for it next week, such a good looking timepiece at a faire price and excellent quality! Love Orient ❤
Why is it that the America of old, provides so much more knowledge and explanation? Couldn't imaging sitting in a physics class taught by Einstein. The questions one could ask, and the answers that might come. What has happened to us? Now students demand (and receive) a professor be fired that the class was too hard.
Watched a ton of videos on this topic over last couple of days and this was by far the best one! I finally feel like I understand exactly how a mechanical watch works. Thank you!
I love my vintage Kohinoor strapped on jubilee bracelet which my grandfather gave me alone with other watches it looks like vintage Rolex date date oyster and I adore it great video
The hairspring's job is to help the balance wheel regulate the march of the gear train. It's not giving energy, it's applying a break to the escape wheel trough the lever. The purpose of the oscillator is to make sure the mainspring doesn't just uncoil at a random pace (or as soon as possible) but at a controlled rate thus ensuring a proper timekeeping.
Seeing all these people checking their pocket watches like ballers of the day is just so crazy how now days everyone just checks their phone, of course Im not a statistic I wear an old WWII mechanical watch.
So good! Thanks! Reminds me of the old war department videos. There's a fantastic one on M1 Carbine Principles of Operation here on RU-vid that is much like this. Big model to explain things & all.
It would be nice to see in 3Dim with currently available technology. Thanks a lot for this video. My doubt:- I am still not clear how the main sprint chamber which is housing already tightly wound spring release its stored energy to kinetic ( movement) by keying it with crown? Where the another end of the already wound spring is connected in the mechanism?
The second wheel (the one the minutes and hours hands are attached) has a pinion on the other side that engages with the barrel teeth. Like at 6:00 but with the second wheel instead of the escapement wheel.