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A Young Viewer Sent Me a Watch to Restore! 

Wristwatch Revival
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Marshall is given a very nice gift from a 10-year-old viewer of the channel, a Doxa dress watch from the 1950s! Alexa watches the videos here on the channel and thought I would like the dial of the watch, so she and her dad sent it to me. Even though they said Marshall could keep it, he has other plans for the watch :)
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@WristwatchRevival
@WristwatchRevival Год назад
Hey All, I hope you enjoy the video! I got an update from Alexa and her father and they got the watch back and she loves it! As a reminder, I do not solicit through youtube comments, so if anyone contacts you via the comments here it's not coming from me, so please disregard and report! Thanks! Marshall
@edwardlee2637
@edwardlee2637 Год назад
What is your contact information?
@IHWKR
@IHWKR Год назад
Great to hear! I'm wondering if maybe you'd be willing to do a service video on your dorblüth & Sohn please?
@varazdatkhuzadyan1727
@varazdatkhuzadyan1727 Год назад
Hi Marshall! What’s the best way to contact you?
@harryhoudini3537
@harryhoudini3537 Год назад
Geez, Marshal. Where else are we going to see the service on our own personal piece being performed so correctly.
@miguelsempertegui8934
@miguelsempertegui8934 Год назад
Hi Marshall, love your channel. Your channel made get interested in vintage watches and watch repair. I find myself in a very stressing situation now. I recently acquired a Seiko bellmatic. I noticed the dial had some dust on it, so I wanted to clean it up. I was having difficulties removing the alarm button and thought that maybe the rotor was in the way of a lever. However, when I tries to remove it, I instead removed the screws of alarm plate and bump the wheels out of place. I believe fixing it goes far beyond my ability. I was wondering if you would be interested on it. I have asked watch repair places and they are not interested in working on it since it's a vintage watch.
@stephenm5000
@stephenm5000 Год назад
You get many comments on the 'watchmaking', but few seem to appreciate the camera work that goes into these videos! The angles you use, the close ups allowing us to witness in real time what you are doing, the narrative, the end edit, often using 'before' and 'after' shots after getting a replacement part in an instant - sheer genius, thank you Marshall...
@michaelostassr.2771
@michaelostassr.2771 Год назад
Here,here.
@dkoernert
@dkoernert Год назад
This right here. This is absolutely one of the best produced channels on RU-vid.
@ABC-rh7zc
@ABC-rh7zc Год назад
Very true!
@okiebob5873
@okiebob5873 Год назад
I completely agree. I’ve tried to branch out and watch others. This channel is the first I ever watched. I guess I’m spoiled now.
@lukthere2
@lukthere2 Год назад
Agreed. It's amazing how well he blends live and future shots and keeps the naration as if it's live all the time. Such q cool channel.
@briansavage932
@briansavage932 Год назад
This young viewer is going to treasure this watch forever! She not only gets a fantastic time piece but also a video she can watch and show her friends. How cool is that?!
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 Год назад
It's not all Gimme', gimme', gimme' in this world -- that would be a poor lesson to teach this child. Giving it back to the family [and having this video] is a better lesson. I think that was his intention. [["Gimme', gimme', gimme'" = Give me, give me, give me -- Take, take, take, in other words. That's a poor lesson to teach a child. Ciao ]]
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 Год назад
Brian Savage, no compassion there in other words. That's a poor lesson to teach a child. Cheers and Ciao
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 Год назад
Perhaps this is this world now [take, take, take.. give me, give me, give me -- and step on your neighbor and everybody and everyone] *SHAME*
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 Год назад
Brian Savage, it just occurred to me, I hate being the voice of reason. [You had 50 likes before I even started -- you'd probably have a hundred in two hours if I didn't say anything] Some folks don't think. Do you think that child understands? Those are ill-gotten gains. Some people just don't think lol. Cheers [
@stevesebzda570
@stevesebzda570 Год назад
Having the "video" is enough. What's a child going to do with an old watch.? Give it back to the family [and return the favor -- "Pass it forward" in other words ] Hate being the "voice of reason" though lol.
@coachcliffak
@coachcliffak Год назад
You are the “Bob Ross” of watch repair! You have a gift. It is quite soothing. Thank you!
@raven_of_zoso455
@raven_of_zoso455 Год назад
"...and there we broke the irreplaceable hair-spring on this antique movement, a happy accident indeed. It will just become a part of this watch's unique characteristic. I shall now clean the brittle dial up a bit, and all I do is take it to the edge of the table and just beat the devil out of it. Makes go off all your frustrations in life..."
@jamesrobert4106
@jamesrobert4106 Год назад
​​@@raven_of_zoso455 😂😂😂 It needs a polish with some Tyyyytanium whhyyyte.
@robertokandal
@robertokandal Год назад
welli would like a "repair" of that on my dial. Also repair are much more complex than simple clean and assembly.
@ShockingPikachu
@ShockingPikachu Год назад
​@@jamesrobert4106 noooooo dont paint the watch 😂
@anthonyricardo1612
@anthonyricardo1612 Год назад
I'm 16 and have recently started getting into watches and watchmaking. RU-vidrs like you truly help the process and open the door for this complicated world. I appreciate what you do, thank you Marshall!
@antonsugar2535
@antonsugar2535 Год назад
You should not watch these videos as educational. He has terrible habits and sometimes just straight mistakes that would never pass quality control at either a basic watchmaking school or service center. Hobbyists are just that. They do it for fun, but its not of any quality.
@zdzisawdyrman7789
@zdzisawdyrman7789 Год назад
@@antonsugar2535 Really? He seems to be a professional, I mean he has all the tools, boxes, cleaners, handles the watches with care etc. What is he actually doing wrong?
@warhamsterful
@warhamsterful Год назад
@@antonsugar2535 Ahhhh yes, i guess you're a qualified watchmaker?
@PghFlip
@PghFlip Год назад
Keep it up Anthony!
@PghFlip
@PghFlip Год назад
@@antonsugar2535 results are results! But hey, if you can show us how it's done, we're all eyes!
@krzywusala
@krzywusala Год назад
Marshall, you seem to be underestimating your channel. My daughter and I watch it regularly and are always very excited when a new movie comes out. She is 7 years old. And today she was even more happy when she found out that there is a similar girl out there who watches your channel with her dad. Thank you very much and best regards.
@tymeryder7264
@tymeryder7264 Год назад
What a wonderful rescue. And returning it to a young follower a lovely gesture. She will undoubtedly cherish it. Thanks for sharing.
@mikegolden2949
@mikegolden2949 Год назад
I was waiting for you to say that you would send it back to her. She will forever treasure this gift. You will give her a lifetime memory to cherish and share with her father. Keep up the great work.
@fenmoveification
@fenmoveification Год назад
I just wanted to say thank you for your videos. It’s not that I’m particularly into watches or restoring them, but your videos are really calming to me and I love watching them
@Attempts-At-Truth
@Attempts-At-Truth Год назад
Are you a vintage watch collector?
@craigrodger69
@craigrodger69 Год назад
I love the fact you often start replacing a screw by going in the 'wrong' direction initially to get the thread to align correctly. Shows great mechanical 'sympathy' and aligns with your other mechanical history. I was hoping you would send it back and hope the young recipient of it appreciates it and bookmarks this video. Always a pleasure to watch. It is unusual today that anyone will watch a 46-60 minute video but I find these mesmerising. Well done.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
I learned to do that when replacing spark plugs on a car. If you cross thread them it's much harder to fix. So just turn it in reverse a bit til you feel it slot up. Then you're good. And with those tiny screws I can't imagine cross threading one. I still don't know how he knows where each go. They are so similar to me. Beautiful watch when it was done. Yes, his video may be 50 mins or so but enjoyable to watch and his voice is soothing.
@Ohhelmno
@Ohhelmno Год назад
We use this method in hanging TVs when we’re using snaptoggle drywall anchors, because if you misthread it it will break the apparatus off in the wall and will waste you several minutes cause then you have to take the whole bracket down and redo them… it was really cool to see him do it and kind of catch that, cause I used to be the least mechanically inclined person in the world before I started doing home theater install work and learned a ton of stuff and interesting to see other pros use some tricks of the trades.
@fixman88
@fixman88 Год назад
I noticed that too; that's something I have always done when putting anything threaded back in.
@ohger1
@ohger1 Год назад
Funny how we're never taught that but it's so intuitive to back the screw up until you feel it "click", then change direction.
@BC-ev4hl
@BC-ev4hl 10 месяцев назад
I mean this as the highest compliment. You're the Bob Ross of watch restoration and repair. So calm and peaceful and enjoyable content. I love watching your videos Sir.
@acidburner420
@acidburner420 Год назад
Out of all the watches you come across, what is your daily wear? I still rock my great great grandfather's 1917-18 rolex. He lived to 95 and gave it to me when I turned 8. I know I shouldn't daily it but all I have to do is look at my wrist to know the time accurately and remember what he went through to be able to even give it to me, he was an incredible man and I'm blessed to have a constant reminder of what he endured in ww1. Keep keeping the past alive for more generations!
@samuelclaessens7699
@samuelclaessens7699 Год назад
Pulp Fiction 😀
@ingresswizard9044
@ingresswizard9044 Год назад
I would love to see this watch. That is a extremely early Rolex
@deephorizon1365
@deephorizon1365 Год назад
You should daily a Rolex! That's what Rolex was designed for, to be robust, tough, durable yet elegant!
@kristoffermangila
@kristoffermangila Год назад
And it being a very early Rolex, it should be used daily... that also ensures it works as built.
@Attempts-At-Truth
@Attempts-At-Truth Год назад
That’s quality. Lends credibility to the saying the really don’t build them like they used to
@psjpnhh8
@psjpnhh8 Год назад
I believe I've finally figured out what makes your videos so alluring. The fact that you have the ability to show your audience a process that is very tedious and frustrating to many, all the while showing us how to handle each unique situation with the patience and grace that such situations require. It's a simple recipe that you have nailed! Not to mention your obvious knowledge and skills with your cameras and editing, to which I have no idea.
@jeffmorris348
@jeffmorris348 9 месяцев назад
Well said!
@merv62
@merv62 Год назад
Kind of you to send it back. Appreciating those that appreciate you. Good job mate 👍
@evil_cupcake2386
@evil_cupcake2386 Год назад
It's almost therapeutic to watch these videos. When I frustrated or depressed I just play one of these and just relax. Thank you for your content, it's really great. Ane it's cool that even such a young viewers is also enjoying these.
@genesultry6447
@genesultry6447 Год назад
Marshall is the epitome of fine human character and much like a well constructed classic watch, he's bright, eloquent and highly reliable. I thought your idea to return the watch to your young viewer was very thoughtful. She will undoughtedly be a lifelong fan. Well done, Sir!
@matthewbulman5949
@matthewbulman5949 Год назад
What a transformation! It is a privilege to see such a craftsman at work.
@valuedhumanoid6574
@valuedhumanoid6574 Год назад
I think you nailed it when you were talking about watching shows that you learn from. That's what so interesting. Whether it be watchmaking, engine rebuilding, steel making or how to bake a cake. Watching someone who's mastered their art and craft is very alluring.
@DK-Design
@DK-Design Год назад
YT served me someone making a custom classic PlayStation logo rug today. Favorite shows growing up were Good Eats, Unwrapped and How it's Made. Really shows now that I'm a 40yo Product Modeler/Production Designer that loves food.
@dougie_big_bo
@dougie_big_bo Год назад
I can listen to you all day. Your camera work is underrated. You are one of the few people that can resonate the true positivity through video. Thank you so much!!!
@salmanskippy
@salmanskippy Год назад
It's great to see you work on a gifted non working watch and send it back to the sender in perfect working condition. My hat's off to you Sir.
@azengland100
@azengland100 Год назад
What a nice restoration Marshall! Excellent band choice, IMO. And so nice of you to send back to Alexa...
@guettoucheyannis8213
@guettoucheyannis8213 Год назад
Hi Marshall ! I am 24 and looking your channel from France since some months now. I am always impressed by your craftmanship and your ability to explain complex things of watchmaking in a really understandable way ! :) I am enjoying every of your videos ! This channel is from far one of the best channel on RU-vid in my opinion. This kind of content is the best way for young viewers to became interested by this hobby ^^ Greetings from Paris 🇫🇷
@ivanorbeso2371
@ivanorbeso2371 7 месяцев назад
my eldest daughter (8yrs old) and I enjoy watchin your channel. its relaxing, its informative and we watch in silence as we are mesmerized by how you work on a watch.
@MegaMinigo
@MegaMinigo 3 месяца назад
By far the most professional channel. And when it comes to the topic of the channel, when it comes to video quality and when it comes to presentation. My respect.
@omara5079
@omara5079 Год назад
You have a real knack for this. I stumbled on to your channel, and it was my introduction to watchmaking. The way that every single one of your videos tells a little story about the watch and your process brings life to these little mechanical wonders I am now obsessed with. Thank you for these, Marshall
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
every video Marshall puts out i thank the you tube algorithm for putting this as a "you might also like"
@wabash1581
@wabash1581 Год назад
Love that you are sending the watch back. If you have any extra tools you don't use, maybe send a some sort of starter watch working set.
@CB-ck9dg
@CB-ck9dg 9 месяцев назад
What I can't understand is how this guy can remember the places of all the bits and pieces he takes off, when he puts them back on again. Brilliant channel anyhow. I think watching this stuff at least once should be compulsory for all kids, say from the first to the twelfth grade. So much to learn about patience, dedication, and technology. And, I must say, this guy Marshall really marshals them tiny bits.
@jatco84
@jatco84 Год назад
Love your restoration of ths vintage Doxa..and that Alexa is on board with this watch..and it's restoration. YOu did a great job on restoring that piece back to functionality...so it can be worn and appreciated within the family.. Excellent..!!
@jamescgarrett6356
@jamescgarrett6356 Год назад
Such a cool revival! I hope Alexa appreciates such a special gift; so good to hear of young blood taking an interest in classic crafts. Keep well :-)
@qldarkabysslp
@qldarkabysslp Год назад
marshall i adore your channel, your voice, your attention to detail, the obvious passion you have for the hobby and willingness to pass some of that love along to the world and the effort you put in to these videos. thanks so much for giving us all this gift of regular content to watch. p.s. youre an excellent mtg announcer too ;)
@user-yh7fx1eb7x
@user-yh7fx1eb7x Год назад
I never put it together that they're the same person haha. Putting two of my favorite things together, cardboard and watches.
@fredricbethune7803
@fredricbethune7803 5 месяцев назад
Love your voice Marshal, it’s real soothing and enjoyable to listen to your descriptions. You are, as another viewer stated, The Bob Ross of watches. I’m now addicted to your vids.
@ronbrumble6493
@ronbrumble6493 Год назад
I am always just facinated watching you work on these things. A 40 min vid is nothing, and seems to fly right by. How cool for Alexa to be able to see something she now has, in this video format. To see how it all was broken down, cleaned up and put back together.
@local.gay.writer
@local.gay.writer Год назад
So glad to have other younger viewers genuinely interested in the hobby!!!
@Jesselovespinball
@Jesselovespinball Год назад
Marshal , I really like that you made that watch absolutely beautiful and sent it back to them . Your a good man . If only everyone in the world had the compassion and all around attention to detail that you have . The world would be a better place . Pay it forward. Give back when you can . Even the smallest gesture can make someone’s day . Thanks for all you do !
@magurio1877
@magurio1877 Год назад
I am always impressed about how a watchmaker remembers how parts go together when putting it back. Marshall often works on watches that are one of a kind and he had not seen before. Yet, he is able to take them apart, fix them and put them back together.
@johnnygitaro7791
@johnnygitaro7791 6 месяцев назад
Hello Mr. Marshall, I like your way of essembling and disassembling the old watches especially your comments while working on a watch. I'm enjoying it. I'm from Holland.
@PastPreserver
@PastPreserver Год назад
That turned out great 👍 awesome to see younger people having a interest in stuff like this. I'm sure she will love the restored watch ⌚️ excellent work 👏
@ygrbooks
@ygrbooks Год назад
Great work as always, so thank you very much Marshall. The 10-year-old viewer must be really exited to get such a beautiful watch and a video to go along with it. Very kind and generous of you.
@chrisjvales2
@chrisjvales2 Год назад
I love watching these videos. I make knives by hand and yes the sanding can be very soothing. I pop on an audio book and sand away until I'm satisfied
@jeffreymoffo171
@jeffreymoffo171 Год назад
Amazed how things "back then" were made to last "forever" with a repair now and then. Today, everything is made to be disposable.
@RobinhoodarrowsRHA
@RobinhoodarrowsRHA Год назад
Wow, it really doesn't get any better than that! Great back story, great video and a really great outcome. What a gorgeous watch!
@jakeedwards5953
@jakeedwards5953 Год назад
Marshal The absolute best watch revival channel on You Tube. I can watch and listen for hours. Your narration and explanation is spot on and you make every video as if it were the first time someone is watching. I know this must be repetitive for you but it is greatly appreciated. I introduced your channel to my son and he loves it as well. He was laughing at me because I was telling him all the names of the parts as you were assembling the pieces lol I am enjoying the education. Keep up the great content
@TehAwesomer
@TehAwesomer Год назад
This is a hilarious side effect of watching this channel, pretty soon you know your cannon pinion from your barrel arbor and you wonder how and why... 😂😅
@brucesahroian1482
@brucesahroian1482 Год назад
These days I cant find anyone to change the battery in my watch! So much for Sears watch repairs!! The other day, I found a clock my mother had that had a boy and a girl swinging in it! It didn't work, so I replaced the end on the cord and "works like a charm!" Brought back fond memories!!!!
@seantn1357
@seantn1357 Год назад
I am a huge fan of your channel. I don't understand how you remember all the things to put back together. Insane.
@ulrichminky9495
@ulrichminky9495 Год назад
Recently found your channel and I am really enjoying what you do. I retired in 2008 and I had a job where I had to keep track of the time that certain tasks were performed, and note that in a journal. On the day I retired I took off my watch and put it on the handlebar of my motorcycle. I eventually sold that motorcycle and I insisted the watch go with it. I have to this day never again worn a watch. Cheers. ~ulrich
@mikeobrien2797
@mikeobrien2797 Год назад
The Bob Ross of watches is back everyone!
@simonturner2120
@simonturner2120 Год назад
haha, so true. Some patina is just a happy little accident.
@jeffmorris348
@jeffmorris348 9 месяцев назад
Hello Im sitting here post-op cataract surgery having not been able to see properly for the last two years but somehow making it work, and find myself binging on videos about repairing really tiny interesting things, I hope the IRONY is not lost on you. Thank You! (subbed)
@Geckomayhem
@Geckomayhem Год назад
The "born-to-fly spring". Hahaha. So true! Wow, it's great that you have young viewers interested in your channel, but it makes a whole lot of sense. Lots of inquisitive minds out there. It would have been amazing to have something like RU-vid when I was at school. It's a whole world of science and creativity that is accessible to all ages.
@cpmcell1
@cpmcell1 Год назад
This is hands down my favorite channel. I love your passion for what you do.
@mnieuwenhuis
@mnieuwenhuis Год назад
Thanks for creating this great content. I thoroughly enjoy your craftmanship and explanations. Almost makes me believe I could do this myself ;-)
@NoName-jr2eo
@NoName-jr2eo Год назад
That watch is absolutely beautiful and the band you chose absolutely sets it off. It has that antique look yet an new watch look since you redid the case. Fantastic work! To bad you can't buy new watches that have that appearance.
@billmason2785
@billmason2785 Год назад
Marshall is a reassuring voice in turbulent times....teaching a wholesome pursuit
@shawnmrfixitlee6478
@shawnmrfixitlee6478 Год назад
New sub here , I really Enjoy repairing things as a kid I got so bored at school I use to take my watch appart in class and put it all back together and it always ran fine . I made my Dad so mad when report cards came out ! This little girl is going to be so happy .. I so Enjoyed , Thanks
@WEKM
@WEKM Год назад
A treasure. Simple elegance that she can be proud to own and wear. Even as a bigger watch, women can still wear them. Wonderful work sir.
@jamiec604
@jamiec604 Год назад
I Love this video. The care that you put into restoring this watch and then returning it to it's new owner is at a level we should all aspire to. Alexa will treasure this for many years to come.
@petersnida5142
@petersnida5142 Год назад
Hi Marshal. OMG. I have the exact same watch. It belonged to my grandfather. I got it after he passed away. I got it repaired and I wear it every Friday. I love the watch and reminds me every time what a great man my grandfather was. Love your videos. Thank you for the great content.
@He11cth3r3
@He11cth3r3 Год назад
I would love this if I were her. This channel is so fun to watch with all of the different variety of watches. We have a 1914 zenith pocket watch that I got some photos of and this channel helped me figure out how to get into it. Also it teaches me on what the little dates and initials from watch maker that have gotten into it. I love this channel!
@jeffreyyoung4104
@jeffreyyoung4104 Год назад
Excellent video! And an excellent viewer as well! May she treasure this watch and be inspired by it!
@clark3830
@clark3830 Год назад
I was born 2/2/1950. I am amazed at what you do with old watches. I love them. I have an old Gruen I purchased because Connery wore one in the first two Bond movies. I am frightened to touch the inside of it as you do. It still runs. Great show.
@FreeSpeechWarrior
@FreeSpeechWarrior 5 месяцев назад
That is the most gorgeous dial I've ever seen. It's baffling how the brand decided to cut corners and use electroplating on such an elegant watch. Thank you so much for taking us along for the ride. I must admit, I probably would have given Alexa a substitute watch and kept that one for myself. 🤣🤣
@KLAUSKARES
@KLAUSKARES 8 месяцев назад
The amount of work you put in is mindblowong ..editing is masterfull .angles are amazing .everything is mixed to perfection .A absolut joy to watch
@johnlockhart1272
@johnlockhart1272 Год назад
Another great video thanks! The backstory and narrations make them that much better. Nice 1016 you are wearing as well. That begs the question; maybe someday you can share what are some of your favorite pieces.
@abetownneufeld6057
@abetownneufeld6057 Год назад
Wow! There is no other RU-vidr I can watch do the same thing and explain it all over and over again.. keep it up 👍🏼
@AlexSnedikerJacobsen
@AlexSnedikerJacobsen Год назад
Not sure why google thought to recomend this now, but i must say as someone who never ware watches this is very good "morning coffe" videos. Especially now that we no-longer have pro tours ;). Allthough i could probably go back and watch those aswell. Thanks for all the backlog i get to watch
@melindajohnson3394
@melindajohnson3394 Год назад
Not too surprising that a 10 yrd old enjoys your channel. You have a way of explaining your craft that makes it easier for viewers of all ages to learn quite a bit about time keeping. From sourcing watches, parts, and tools to history lessons on makers and designers - this is a full service channel! That little girl is going to be one lucky viewer! Serious bragging rights!
@tmeredith8906
@tmeredith8906 Год назад
Oh, you changed the watch band! Both are cool…. i loved the initial one with the “threads” near the attachment site, but the textured leather shown at the end is beautiful too. Fascinating video.
@MyThisispointless
@MyThisispointless 8 месяцев назад
I love watching you for the same reasons Alexa does! Watching something as amazing and intricate as watch works get dis and re assembled is utterly fascinating. Your commentary about what does what and why makes this wonderfully educational and far more interesting.
@tomjones2202
@tomjones2202 Год назад
I finished watching this episode and would love to watch another but,,,,, it 2AM! lol,,,, Well,,, there is tomorrow! :) Love your channel!
@bassplayersayer
@bassplayersayer Год назад
Very cool !!! I would be willing to bet Alexa is the only kid in Her class that wears a watch. It is left to smart phones to tell time for the younger generation and I feel they are missing out. Beautiful watch !!! Congratulations to Alexa.
@fredfred2363
@fredfred2363 Год назад
Marshall, you single handedly are responsible the surge in prices that old watches are being sold for on Ebay! It's becoming more difficult by the day to find a bargain old watch.
@victoriareyes5748
@victoriareyes5748 Год назад
When you've watched so many of these videos that you can follow along and understand what's happening without actually watching! It makes putting little boys down for nap time more tolerable. Also, I love that you are going to send this back to your young viewer. I bet she will cherish this watch forever.
@michaellichter4091
@michaellichter4091 Год назад
Das Gehäuse ist sehr schön geworden, ein großer Unterschied zu vorher und das Uhrwerk läuft wieder einwandfrei, jetzt ist es wieder eine sehr schöne Uhr. 👍
@markallen8434
@markallen8434 Год назад
The amount of skill and concentration required in your videos separates my mind from the madness of the world. Thank you.
@terjedroyvold3951
@terjedroyvold3951 Год назад
Great job again, great camera, great talking,! Before you said you was an amateur but newer was! Pro and great. Terje
@paulmarks7185
@paulmarks7185 Год назад
These videos have given me a greater appreciation of the beauty of watches.
@ravusursi893
@ravusursi893 Год назад
You have inspired me Marshall. I’m going to undertake Mark’s courses, as you did, and dip my feet in this wonderful hobby! Great video too, as always. I hope to be able to help you on Patreon soon too. Take care.
@agollan
@agollan 8 месяцев назад
As a Latinist, I really appreciates that you say "indices" correctly rather than most people using the ugly (although also correct) "indexes".
@SGTJDerek
@SGTJDerek 7 месяцев назад
Been binging a few videos, mainly those Rolex restorations but out of all so far, this one is by far my favorite.
@isaaczero5286
@isaaczero5286 Год назад
Beautiful watch, wear it well Alexa!!
@brunodesrosiers266
@brunodesrosiers266 Год назад
Nice work! And this gracious gesture will stay with these two kids their whole life. What a wonderful world!
@MomirPeh
@MomirPeh Год назад
Amazing story along with the watch. Puts it into perspective and makes this restoration journey meaningful, interesting and fun to watch. Keep 'em coming Marshall!
@npalmi88
@npalmi88 Год назад
There’s just something about the appreciation for quality, tolerance (as in how things fit together), patience and taking your time to do it right that I really enjoy as I get older.
@sgransar
@sgransar Год назад
Very nice gift to give back to your viewer. Very kind of you.
@christianblankenship7683
@christianblankenship7683 Год назад
You sir are a true gentleman. Doing all of that work at your cost and then returning that watch to the young viewer.... She will treasure that watch forever with her dad! Just stand up of you. I tip my hat! You should place those micro screws beside a USA penny to show us just how small they are!
@Looey
@Looey 3 месяца назад
Thanx for the info and your feelings about working on a watch's dial.
@UnholiestJedi
@UnholiestJedi Год назад
It's one of my watch dreams to find a 40's-60's vintage watch & get it working again. Kudos Alexa & Marshall!
@thehistoryprof6750
@thehistoryprof6750 8 месяцев назад
What a gift ... this is pretty much priceless with the included video 💕.
@MorganWhaley
@MorganWhaley Год назад
What a beautiful watch and so enjoyable to watch the restoration process. Thanks, Marshall!
@stephanieparker1250
@stephanieparker1250 10 месяцев назад
Another beautiful restore! I was going to say you should be on radio with that beautiful DJ voice.. but you already do that on RU-vid 😅😊🎉🎉
@JOHNAPRIL123
@JOHNAPRIL123 Год назад
Splendid work on a lovely watch. I wish I'd had more teachers with your patience and curiosity.
@michaelash3381
@michaelash3381 Год назад
Glad your sending the watch back to Alexa and her family. Another cherished family heirloom back in action.
@berniecolley5524
@berniecolley5524 Год назад
Well done for doing what you did with the restoration and for sending it back to the little girl . I do much the same thing but with computers , i do it for free just for the challenge of getting it working again
@interpolagent9
@interpolagent9 Год назад
Fantastic video, as always. That's a great looking watch! I wish I could find someone like you to repair my 1940 Bulova Ambassador. It's not high end, but I dig the art deco bracelet and blue crystal. I like it more than my Ranchero. That little girl must be soooo happy!
@mcyeti86
@mcyeti86 Год назад
I love this channel, and watching your process. I really appreciate seeing your thought process and not necessarily always wanting something to be perfect (outside of function) but accurate for the time period.
@margueritejourdan
@margueritejourdan Год назад
Beautiful and inspiring for this young viewer! Bravo Marshall!
@ericcrane4871
@ericcrane4871 Год назад
The kid appreciates mechanical movements, patina, watching Marshall service and restore timepieces? Bless her!
@maulrat588
@maulrat588 Год назад
My kid is four years old and absolutely loves this channel. She's really fascinated by machines being taken apart especially tiny ones.
@jimwiskus8862
@jimwiskus8862 Год назад
Very sweet gesture to the family Marshall. You are a true gentleman. Just a couple questions, I used to think if a watch was jeweled internally that it has shock protection. Can you please explain the difference between shock protection and a watch that isn’t? My second question I think deals with the crown wheel. The screw that holds it on is left hand thread. I thought when I started watching that the left hand threaded screws had 3 parallel lines engraved on them to denote the proper rotation. Thank you!
@hobbiesrus
@hobbiesrus Год назад
Shock protected jewels are captured and held by a brass spring/wedge that secures the jewel on top. Check some of Marshall's other vids where he has to move the capture out of the way to access the jewel. No capture leaves the jewel able to move if the watch is shocked or dropped, and it could jam or jump the stem or pivot.
@Donorcyclist
@Donorcyclist Год назад
I love the machining and engineering that goes into watches! Thank you for sharing with us!
@WhiteVaille
@WhiteVaille Год назад
Stunning little watch, simple as it is. A very nice gift! Great work with the restoration, I think you did it just right!
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