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8 Misunderstood Watch Parts & Features Every Enthusiast Should Know 

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In this video, I'll share eight parts, features, and aspects of watches that can are often misunderstood even by serious enthusiasts.
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0:00 - Intro & Organization
0:59 - Elapsed Time Bezel
2:39 - Jewels
4:12 - Blueing
5:22 - Anglage
6:19 - Guilloché
7:35 - Bridle
9:05 - Amplitude
10:23 - Free-Sprung Balance

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Комментарии : 129   
@MrHalimblack
@MrHalimblack Год назад
outstanding! You should create a watch enthusiast master class curriculum . With your knowledge and experience, not to mention your obvious contacts, you would rule. I salute you! Get Mr. Wonderful on board!
@boblong101
@boblong101 Год назад
I literally design quantum logic gates for a living, and am more perplexed by mechanical watches
@thearchibaldtuttle
@thearchibaldtuttle Год назад
That made me spin!!
@morphyon
@morphyon Год назад
nice
@mikesheehan5946
@mikesheehan5946 Год назад
This makes me happy if true!
@ali-tal
@ali-tal Год назад
Digital vs. Analog
@alexdb7001
@alexdb7001 Год назад
I‘m a watchmaker and i’m not even sure what you do for a living 😅
@jacobliddiard158
@jacobliddiard158 Год назад
Teddy, would you consider commenting in a future video about if hacking lever mechanism affects the balance or not? Sometimes very expensive watches don't have hacking mechanism, so I wonder if it is a decision based on the longevity of the watch balance wheel or if it is because of another reason. And it would be interesting to know if there are another types of hacking mechanisms that does not involve a lever touching the balance wheel to get the same feature of hacking. I think this side of this feature is sometimes forgotten.
@ryangochuico
@ryangochuico Год назад
This would be an interesting topic to cover. Thanks for bringing it up.❤
@Frank-qs3pe
@Frank-qs3pe Год назад
Incredible, so much goes into the process. Thanks Teddy
@zanehodgess7313
@zanehodgess7313 Год назад
this is my favourite of your clips so far, so clearly communicated, and I learned something new. thank you teddy! keep up the amazing work, love it!
@ignaciopadilla5150
@ignaciopadilla5150 Год назад
Great nerdy video Teddy. As a watch enthusiast, I love learning about complications, the design, and putting together a watch.
@kilgour91
@kilgour91 Год назад
Awesome video Teddy! I have watched 90-95% of your videos and consider myself an intermediate collector, but these definitions and descriptions of classic functions and attributes are spot on. Thanks for the knowledge, as always!
@scott7841
@scott7841 Год назад
It truly is amazing how much goes into the making of a mechanical watch. Watching this video reminds me that I need a class curriculum to fully understand the process. At any rate, thanks for another video, Teddy!
@italianstallion3130
@italianstallion3130 Год назад
Teddy you are correct that there was a lot of basics in here that I did not know/ fully understand. Very helpful and typical TB excellence
@lepidactylus
@lepidactylus Месяц назад
Thanks a lot for all the knowledge you bring to us ❤
@pcmountaindog
@pcmountaindog Год назад
Dive watches are my every day watch. I use the bezel ever day to keep track of time while cooking etc. I ofter use my chrono which allow me to time 2 item.
@mountainhobo
@mountainhobo Год назад
Re: Elapsed time bezels. For me, and possibly for many others who are not professional divers, a countdown bezel would be much more useful. I know a few watches use those, but I wish it were a common option.
@ikirikchi
@ikirikchi Год назад
Although I did not learn anything new, I enjoyed watching this video. Teddy is a great promoter of watch collecting and his videos are just amazing.
@curtbrown7718
@curtbrown7718 Год назад
Bravo for this highly informative presentation! More please! Thank you.
@mickpalmer951
@mickpalmer951 Год назад
Excellent briefing on primary watch basics that are simply looked over by most. Thanks Teddy.
@mraswdpro7249
@mraswdpro7249 Год назад
Informative, thanks
@sportstechdude
@sportstechdude Год назад
Phenomenal video, thank you!
@southnc63
@southnc63 Год назад
Gift of knowledge always appreciated.Nice work.
@davidlittle6621
@davidlittle6621 Год назад
Excellent episode. Thank you.
@FiremanFrach
@FiremanFrach Год назад
Love this video. Thanks, Teddy.
@anthonystevens8683
@anthonystevens8683 Год назад
Another top informative video Teddy. So many people get these terms wrong including me back in my early watch collecting days. The illustration of the bridal was very interesting for automatic winding. The concept I realised but I was uncertain on the execution of how that clutch worked. Many thanks for sharing Teddy.
@londonapologetics
@londonapologetics Год назад
Great video! Learned a lot!
@gerryshields4722
@gerryshields4722 Год назад
As always great stuff - thanks so much👍🏻
@swerveymusic8308
@swerveymusic8308 Год назад
Awesome video man keep ‘em coming!
@DavidB0629
@DavidB0629 Год назад
This is a great video Teddy!
@teacherhelp1374
@teacherhelp1374 Год назад
This is a great video. Please do this again.
@mrmoon6434
@mrmoon6434 Год назад
Great. Do some more like this. Thanks
@sylvainster30
@sylvainster30 Год назад
Always very interesting content! Have a great day! ✌🏼😎👍🏼
@RNandRN
@RNandRN Год назад
Appreciate this video. The engineer in me wants to learn more about watches. This is a nice background knowledge.
@Robert-xy6mt
@Robert-xy6mt Год назад
Great video brother! love this kind of content.
@FirestormAA
@FirestormAA Год назад
Great content Teddy!!!
@LeonardoBuntemeyer
@LeonardoBuntemeyer Год назад
Teddy, your videos are always educational. Every video i learn something new, wheater some technical stuff or a new brand or something else. Thanks for.sharing with us. Greetings from Brazil. 🇧🇷
@vidviewer20
@vidviewer20 Год назад
Great video Teddy!
@vdbdg
@vdbdg Год назад
Brilliantly explained. Please keep going with the role of each wheel etc. Thanks Teddy
@amir-.1977
@amir-.1977 Год назад
Great and useful information Thanks
@prodigaljess
@prodigaljess Год назад
Another interesting video, Teddy. Thank you for sharing your expertise. God bless.
@rachelades518
@rachelades518 Год назад
Hallo Teddy, it is fascinating to be able to learn so much. I think this thus help when wanting to buy a new watch and being able to ask questions about the watch i am interested. Thank you and as always love from Switzerland 🇨🇭
@Pazman333
@Pazman333 Год назад
Hi Teddy! Good video! Very informative and enjoyable. Go UD Flyers!! 😄
@patrickhartmann1540
@patrickhartmann1540 Год назад
Love this! Always wondered about overwind protection on autos. Slipping mechanism sounds like a torque wrench! Free sprung sounds like T-Pain 😀
@rayharrison6400
@rayharrison6400 Год назад
Very good video, will certainly help those less experienced. Interesting that I always called the bridle a clutch.
@barbecue4u
@barbecue4u Год назад
Great video!
@rayfisher5677
@rayfisher5677 Год назад
I must say Teddy, learning all of this got me so excited I think I need to go buy me another nice automatic!
@adamdarling9410
@adamdarling9410 Год назад
Another amazing video!! Silly question, has there ever been a watch case that’s put through the blueing process? Would be super cool and strong!!!
@philippestrickler3461
@philippestrickler3461 Год назад
I have a lot to learn. I am to limited for English understanding . You have a clear voice but i will see severall times this nice video to catch all the détails. Thank you TEDDY.
@davecarr5892
@davecarr5892 Год назад
This video feeds my inner geek. Thanks for your time making this.
@ss4423
@ss4423 Год назад
Videos like this reinforce my mentality that watches are time masterpieces. Excellent video Teddy
@benbass5159
@benbass5159 Год назад
Really enjoyed this video. Would love to see what your thoughts are on the top 5 third party movements. Maybe at different price points. I would be really interested.
@fateequinox8196
@fateequinox8196 Год назад
Really great video
@gregsefcik6700
@gregsefcik6700 Год назад
Great content
@gb2828
@gb2828 11 месяцев назад
Well done, Teddy. You're performance in this, and several other watch-related videos have garnered you a few likes , and- a new subscriber. Note that you have almost certainly gained another customer as well. Cheers........Gary
@frankkami4286
@frankkami4286 Год назад
Thank you soo much :-) Since I have my first Automatic I always wondered how it doesn't "over-wind". Now I know the bridle-spring :-)
@jordanbarriaespinoza9626
@jordanbarriaespinoza9626 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your phenomenal video! Is there any chance you can make a video a about affordable solid gold watches? Such as Tissot Excellence 🥰
@barrydonelan4284
@barrydonelan4284 Год назад
Great video
@faelmayrink
@faelmayrink Год назад
800k subscribers already. Good job. Keep up the good work
@Gumby56
@Gumby56 Год назад
Another excellent and informative video, passing this one on to my dad and brother (they only have battery operated watches)🤔
@dl7775
@dl7775 11 месяцев назад
That Patek at 2:35 is just 😘🤌🏽
@chilli-badger
@chilli-badger Год назад
Another very interesting video Teddy - thank you - This is why my Television set has not been turned on for over 4 years .... those capacitors inside will die but my passion for ...well watches will not. Thanks dude
@dunny2210
@dunny2210 Год назад
Your videos are so educational! I feel like I know more about watches than many AD SAs out there.
@astrostl
@astrostl Год назад
Great vid! Couple of list suggestions: best hand-winding watches, best small (
@Tractorman-xj4gt
@Tractorman-xj4gt Год назад
... and Kuoe watches out of Kyoto !!
@estradaarmory
@estradaarmory Год назад
@@Tractorman-xj4gt have one and they are nice. Need to get another one...
@syedrehanfida
@syedrehanfida Год назад
Thank you as always, Teddy!
@jonathanturner1581
@jonathanturner1581 Год назад
This is the direction my life is going, thank you for furthering my education ❤
@stevemartinez4180
@stevemartinez4180 Год назад
Excellent
@jpdemer5
@jpdemer5 Год назад
I always learn something from your educational videos. A topic of interest to the majority of collectors and enthusiasts is accuracy: what should we expect from a given caliber, and what are the factors that manufacturers can control to improve it? What's COSC? What's a "chronometer" (superlative or otherwise😏)? I have a GS quartz that is good to one second every six months, which seems miraculous, and I wonder how exactly they pull it off.
@devinyasas
@devinyasas Год назад
top informative
@eugenemclean2463
@eugenemclean2463 Год назад
Teddy, great job & thanks, Question - in Breguet's watch movement tech specs they list "Lines". What are Lines ? Thanks again.
@structurescience
@structurescience Год назад
That wad great!
@kaiwilliams141
@kaiwilliams141 Год назад
A video like this for chronograph terms would be amazing. I have no idea what terms like column wheel or vertical clutch (not even sure if that's right) are.
@csnoopy
@csnoopy Год назад
Just another tip on using the timing bezel. The large lumed marker (usually at 12 o’clock by default) is used to indicate the end of the duration, not the start of it. It’s large since knowing deadline is more important.
@frankkami4286
@frankkami4286 Год назад
depends on the direction of the numerals ;-)
@michaelbickerdike1474
@michaelbickerdike1474 Год назад
I was hoping you would touch on the Incabloc.
@alunjones2550
@alunjones2550 Год назад
A worthwhile addition to the diving bezel segment would have been why they only rotate one way.
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre Год назад
Good call. It is a never-ending hole you can keep going down. Just to address it for those interested... Before diving computers, this tracking of time was needed as it could lead to dangerous consequences underwater. By rotating only one way it lessened the chances of the bezel getting knocked and showing the incorrect elapsed time. This concept of preventing this undesired bezel movement lead to other developments such as elapsed time bezels that need to be pressed down first before rotating and the compressor style that has an internal bezel that required a crown on the side of the case to be turned in order for the bezel to move.
@NeoWahNah
@NeoWahNah Год назад
To boil eggs and cooks steaks of course!
@ashraffaridharis5570
@ashraffaridharis5570 Год назад
I always break them in so that I get a bi directional bezel
@alunjones2550
@alunjones2550 Год назад
@@TeddyBaldassarre Thanks for the reply and please don't think my comment was in any way a criticism. As with all your output, I make an espresso and then sit down and enjoy.
@scottmakis7070
@scottmakis7070 Год назад
Actually that’s pretty simple. It’s so that, if it accidentally gets knocked around, it doesn’t lose position it was set at
@MrCakers
@MrCakers Год назад
1:47 Absolutely love the Sea Hunt easter egg
@danielk09
@danielk09 Год назад
Teddy, what are your thoughts on silicon hairsprings?
@GeeMood
@GeeMood Год назад
Great vid Teddy! If a future one is done, maybe explain how hand winding your automatic watch can be dangerous, especially with the SW200-1, which ratchet wheel is easily sheared/stripped. I have 2 watches with SW200-1 both with ratchet wheel issues within the 1st year and 1/2 of purchasing the watches new.
@LambGiles
@LambGiles Год назад
Yeah ... having stripped the teeth on the ratchet wheel on one of my watches with an sw200 movement (repaired under guarantee) I now wind it very very gently ....
@hamide19
@hamide19 Год назад
Teddy. What are your thoughts for having the chronograph portions of the watch such a Omega Speedmaster running all the time. Is this something that will eventually make the watch become worn out and require faster service interval.
@georgmclaughlin9661
@georgmclaughlin9661 Год назад
The main use for a timing bezel is steeping my tea in the morning.😎
@mattelness2027
@mattelness2027 Год назад
The Bends is not a risk from total Dive time, but more so from Rapid ascension to the surface
@erwinvlsqz
@erwinvlsqz Год назад
Watching this channel is close to having a degree in horology. History, technicality etc you name it
@CGF101
@CGF101 Год назад
I have a Rolex oyster date, a vintage seiko 5, a tissot courtier, and a casioak .. what should I get next?? Looking at a Hamilton khaki possibly
@ScoobieDoobie197474
@ScoobieDoobie197474 Год назад
I missed these educational videos
@ryancook4980
@ryancook4980 Год назад
I need help. Would really want a guilloche face with breguet numerals does it exist, i know its kind of against breguet design esthetic but who knows! Also - want it in a breguet. Graduated residency, using sign on bonus for this and 2 others: an TBD and a omega moonwatch.
@pete6705
@pete6705 Год назад
I think I need to watch that a few times to understand it
@williamarthur4801
@williamarthur4801 Год назад
Love this side of things, watch and clock movements were almost alive centuries before the concept of AI.
@INTERNETDWARF
@INTERNETDWARF Год назад
I'm surprised you didn't mention Geneva stripes, whose purpose is nit actually decoration, but catching dust so that it doesn't fall into the actual gears and other components that would affect timekeeping or cause damage.
@vladchan
@vladchan Год назад
Thank you. A low amplitude is a sign of a dirty watch which needs a service most commonly.
@bettyjane6684
@bettyjane6684 Год назад
Another suggestion would be to do a video on how to get your watch repaired
@pabloferreira564
@pabloferreira564 Год назад
12:12 Nice
@Retzah
@Retzah Год назад
Grats on 800k, Teddy!
@TeddyBaldassarre
@TeddyBaldassarre Год назад
crazy number! Thank you.
@dmarti47
@dmarti47 Год назад
@@TeddyBaldassarre well deserved!
@dmarti47
@dmarti47 Год назад
@@TeddyBaldassarre you should start thinking about how you will celebrate the 1 million mark!
@fishrowe420
@fishrowe420 Год назад
I have a task at work, swapping spools on a machine every 15 min... I twist my bezel to the current minute and walk away. At a glance, I know how long I've been away from the machine... super easy a dozen times a day. 😊
@neil4701
@neil4701 Год назад
I don't believe that freesprung balances lead to greater accuracy in practice. In fact, they are older technology really. Also, a microregulator allows the user to easily regulate the watch on the wrist, whereas a freesprung balance will need a watchmaker to regulate it. The most accurate watches are those that are regulated by the user to suit his or her own activity modes and levels.
@nikielsesiah906
@nikielsesiah906 Год назад
Breguet will be the most collectable brand in the next 10 year. I'm not mad
@jonkyonk3901
@jonkyonk3901 Год назад
Teddy Bulbasaur
@HughesEnterprises
@HughesEnterprises Год назад
Gotta collect ‘em all
@dwightlooi
@dwightlooi Год назад
Not really true. Free Sprung balances can be precisely adjusted by machine with no human intervention. Basically a laser is used to permanently remove a bit of material on the balance as the watch is being regulated. So, not it need not be more difficult or laborious to adjust.
@aaronswatches
@aaronswatches Год назад
⬆️What, no mention of the “click”? 😉
@blackerpanther3329
@blackerpanther3329 Год назад
A ruby is a sapphire…
@Robert-vw3od
@Robert-vw3od Год назад
Yo
@JaySmith-pv2mw
@JaySmith-pv2mw Год назад
About 75% of what I've learned about watches has been from Teddy.
@thomaslau2362
@thomaslau2362 Год назад
The work done behind the scenes is massively complicated
@andrewreed1620
@andrewreed1620 Год назад
For anyone who wants to dive deeper into most of the things Teddy is talking about: youtube.com/@thewatchmakersworkshop
@JL-rd9bq
@JL-rd9bq Год назад
Love this episode.
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