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His Grandpa Wore This Rolex GMT Master To Work Every Day For YEARS (And It Shows!) 

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Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time around it's an awesome Rolex GMT Master from the late 1960's! The owner of this watch inherited it from his grandfather who wore this watch every day for years, and you can tell! The case and bracelet were in dire need of a cleaning, and the movement wasn't running up to spec. But a watch this great deserves to be worn, and Marshall sets his sites on getting it back in tip top shape and on its owner's wrist!
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@pko2457
@pko2457 Год назад
This is exactly how a Rolex should be worn, it's made for heavy duty, not for the cat walk. Well done, you kept the spirit of this time piece while doing the job, Marshall !
@chrismsmalley2626
@chrismsmalley2626 Год назад
Exactly, a Rolex Submariner in the early 1960s cost.....get this....$90 brand new??? I know the Submariner and this watch are different but still. One of these was purchased in 1963 by a man and passed down to his grandson when he passed. The grandson sold it as a non-runner for $250,000 or £210.000 un-be-lievable? I would give the left side of my dangling male anatomy for an old Rolex? The pepsi coloured bezel is my favorite. I passed on a bubble glass Air King back about 20 yrs ago from a guy who got it in a storage locker sell off. It was original in the box and had paperwork , the guy wanted $1000 in cash. I didn't know anything about watches and never heard of an Air King ?? What a dummy.
@user-iw2mo7yu4d
@user-iw2mo7yu4d Год назад
Well maybe not heavy duty but definitely a tool watch.
@volvo09
@volvo09 Год назад
What a quality watch. Amazed to see that crack in the counterweight... This watch got banged around a ton, exactly what you'd expect from a mechanics watch.
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
In my view that's exactly how any watch should be worn. Personally I want a workhorse, not a flimsy fast fashion thing
@samuelwilliams3130
@samuelwilliams3130 Год назад
Exactly this! My dad has worn a GMT2 Coke every day since his wedding (1991). He's had it smashed open on an anchor winch in a storm, cut it with an angle grinder and just generally beat on it mercilessly. The bezel faded so badly that the red part went almost white and Rolex freaked tf out claiming that that should never have happened. He was a longhaul pilot and apparently the UV radiation was waaaaaay higher than Rolex ever anticipated
@themightysquid
@themightysquid Год назад
Now that’s what a real Rolex looks like. Well done Grandpa. He wore it for all its worth. A great legacy. Each scratch is a signature from Grandpa that says “I was here!”
@sakariaskarlsson634
@sakariaskarlsson634 10 месяцев назад
Pepsi submariner gmt man jesus
@sakariaskarlsson634
@sakariaskarlsson634 10 месяцев назад
Its just one of those like true showstopper, ultimate objects
@maciek19882
@maciek19882 7 месяцев назад
Probably smuggled from the Nam in the colon
@SGTJDerek
@SGTJDerek 7 месяцев назад
To bad they aren't all about Life now.
@matasa7463
@matasa7463 7 месяцев назад
I would argue that it is worth even more now.
@1tssen
@1tssen Год назад
You are like the Bob Ross of watch repair. I have zero intention to disassemble my watches but I could watch this all day
@MicahRibbentrop
@MicahRibbentrop Год назад
I know it's an art form
@Future_Legend_Told_Me
@Future_Legend_Told_Me 6 месяцев назад
Pun intended
@mizzpackaging
@mizzpackaging 9 месяцев назад
The story of the Rolex GMT Master worn by someone's grandpa every day for years carries with it a sense of timeless connection and significance. This watch not only tells the time, but it also carries the weight of memories, experiences, and the dedication of a person who wore it through various phases of life.
@taggartinouye1100
@taggartinouye1100 Год назад
I've been watching this channel for awhile, and it was such a surprise to see photos of my great grandpa with his loved watch! An amazing video as always that is also just that much more special!
@rever4217
@rever4217 Год назад
wait, this guy's grandfather is your great grandfather?
@taggartinouye1100
@taggartinouye1100 Год назад
@@rever4217 Yeah! The guy who sent the watch in is my dad's cousin!
@rever4217
@rever4217 Год назад
@@taggartinouye1100 Crazy, guess you're a family full of watch lovers c:
@greasyfishtacos
@greasyfishtacos Год назад
@@taggartinouye1100 awesome !!
@JRILLC
@JRILLC Год назад
u keep the old spring or toss it seems a waste?
@bullnose01
@bullnose01 Год назад
This is why I bought my Submariner in 1977. It was a tank. I wore it every day for over 40 years no matter what I was doing and never gave it a second thought. I would get it serviced every ten years, and it never missed a beat. Today it looks much like Grandpa's watch, but it still is running strong, although a few years ago I switched to a Sinn as my everyday watch. Great job, Marshall.
@oscarosullivan4513
@oscarosullivan4513 Год назад
Interesting I have a modded 2018 built Amphibia
@H0kram
@H0kram Год назад
I can't think of a better " replacement " in spirit and built quality than a Sinn :))
@CrimFerret
@CrimFerret Год назад
@@H0kram Definitely. I'm saving for a Sinn myself. I won't call them beater watches, but if you manage to get into something that seriously damages a Sinn, you have a lot more than the watch to worry about.
@bullnose01
@bullnose01 Год назад
@@star9732 Sadly I started to feel uncomfortable routinely wearing it around. The overwhelming majority of people generally don't recognize watches, but they do recognize Rolexes.
@michaelkinville177
@michaelkinville177 Год назад
I just looked up Sinn and fell in love. What model did you choose?
@frankheffernan8066
@frankheffernan8066 10 месяцев назад
I bought my Submariner in the 80's after graduating from the "Q" Course. It made every jump, dive and misadventure I was involved in up through GWOT. It still runs as well as the day I bought it; with just some illumination loss. Regrettably, I only wear it now on formal "dress up" days like weddings and such. My eye sight has weakened and I have difficulty seeing the hands, especially at night. Great watch, a great many memories attached.
@arnoldosullivan6642
@arnoldosullivan6642 6 месяцев назад
DOL Brother 3-80, on my second GMT.
@ThePoshPrince
@ThePoshPrince 2 месяца назад
By illumination loss you mean at night or because the saphir has degraded ?
@nicholaskenneth113
@nicholaskenneth113 22 дня назад
@@ThePoshPrinceHe most likely meant that the lume on the hands and indices had declined in intensity
@craiglizt8074
@craiglizt8074 11 месяцев назад
I'm spellbound by this video. It was a real joy seeing you clean up this Rolex. It's incredible how much goes into a watch and you can see why pieces like this aren't cheap.
@burgerjointgame
@burgerjointgame Год назад
Never watched a video of someone disassembling and reassembling a watch - it's mesmerizing! You're so talented that you can remove all those tiny pieces and remember exactly where they go.
@zhou_sei
@zhou_sei Год назад
it's anxiety inducing, all i can think about is what if the door blew open and a gust of wind came through.
@TheStevieb1983
@TheStevieb1983 Год назад
Same. Didn’t know how interesting and entertaining this can be.
@rdiaz6537
@rdiaz6537 Год назад
@@franksmith7247 i was thinking the same…
@germain9558
@germain9558 Год назад
Yep, amazing!
@darcifilho5467
@darcifilho5467 Год назад
To remember is for amateurs like us. He doesn't need to remember. He knows exactly the purpose and location of each piece.
@jtllodra6600
@jtllodra6600 Год назад
OMG, this is the exact story of my grandfather and me. I too inherited a couple of rolexes from him, one being a gmt master from 1978. Lots of pictures of my grandpa wearing it while carrying me as a baby. This is what its all about. Every time you look at the time you remember him. Wow, writing this with tears in my eyes. Good men never die!!!!
@emilnilsson4320
@emilnilsson4320 Год назад
Cringe
@hendrikdebruin4012
@hendrikdebruin4012 Год назад
Good men never die? So they are immortal? As opposed to bad men who do die?
@timoh5511
@timoh5511 Год назад
@@emilnilsson4320 Honestly, get a life
@emilnilsson4320
@emilnilsson4320 Год назад
@@timoh5511 I'm alive and well, thanks for asking tho. Cringe...
@matasa7463
@matasa7463 7 месяцев назад
@@hendrikdebruin4012 Because good men are remembered fondly, and it is that sort of memory that last. As long as you're kept alive as a person in someone's heart, you've still left something behind.
@gunplaojisan7557
@gunplaojisan7557 7 месяцев назад
This reminds me my dad's old Rolex. He bought that watch back in early 80s while he was on the business trip to Europe. On its last leg he toured the Rolex factory and bought the watch at there. He wore that watch every day until he passed it to me on the day I started my university. :)
@ilBarbo90
@ilBarbo90 9 месяцев назад
I don't even own a single watch, but I watched the whole video, it was super entertaining, the family story, your craftmanship and passion! Really appreciated it
@stannitchell8957
@stannitchell8957 Год назад
No clue why this popped up in my feed but was definitely worth the “watch”😊 Insane how much work goes into making and repairing one of these masterpieces. Great video
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT Год назад
Deffinitly one of those "Why is this in my feed" channels that you never regret finding, with the Hazzard of becoming increasingly interested in mechanical watches as a side effect, least that's what happened to me XD
@Hockey567899
@Hockey567899 Год назад
same
@Hockey567899
@Hockey567899 Год назад
@Dissident Aggressor same
@kreeptip
@kreeptip Год назад
Me too. Fascinating and impressive on the whole
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 Год назад
What an amazing restoration, in a world where everything is disposable, it's nice to see something that can last multi generations, well done again.
@JohnnyJimsAZ
@JohnnyJimsAZ Год назад
Because unlike Movado Rolex makes their watches in Switzerland not China or Hong Kong.
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 Год назад
@@JohnnyJimsAZ Movado ?.
@JohnnyJimsAZ
@JohnnyJimsAZ Год назад
@@bjw4859 I researched it and I was amazed. Movado has a Bravado collection that is assembled in China or Hong Kong. Even though it says Swiss Made only means the movement was made in Switzerland but the rest is made and assembled in China. There is an identical watch (without) the Swiss Made stamp, that one is 100% made in china including the movement. So the Swiss stamp is a $995 watch, whereas the blank face is $795. As long as 65% of the watch is made in Switzerland Movado can use the stamp "Swiss Made". Never knew that until a few months ago when looking at a Bravado collection watch and was seeing mis-pricing.
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 Год назад
@@JohnnyJimsAZ Still not sure what that has to do with the video shown, are you saying it's a fake ?, I'm sure Marshall or some other expert would have mentioned it, but I will watch the video again.
@JohnnyJimsAZ
@JohnnyJimsAZ Год назад
@@bjw4859 it was in reference to what Marshall said about disposable watches. And the reputation of Swiss made watch is have his little bit misleading when you can find watch is like this made another countries. In other words I would consider the bravado line of watches to be one of those disposable watches.
@intelligentleman9102
@intelligentleman9102 2 месяца назад
I admire your intricate attention to detail and astonishing level of patience I can't fathom how you can possibly remember where to put back every single little piece of this marvel of timepiece engineering ....Respect to your craft and expertise 👏
@PapriceP
@PapriceP 9 месяцев назад
Vintage Rolex sports watches have an unbelievable vibe to them.
@bigstretchdaddy
@bigstretchdaddy Год назад
You really are becoming one of the best in the business Marshal! Another amazing job! I could watch you work for hours. I'm an amateur collector and your knowledge has taught me so much and I'm grateful for that. Continued success my friend!
@Hortonscakes
@Hortonscakes Год назад
He's gotten better over the years. He is amazing!
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 Год назад
GRATEFUL!
@bigstretchdaddy
@bigstretchdaddy Год назад
@@michaellooney1089 Haha... Thanks. Didn't even see it
@robertdoan499
@robertdoan499 Год назад
@@Hortonscakes if you were a watchmaker you would rescind that remark
@infernalchaos1066
@infernalchaos1066 Год назад
The thoroughness with which Marshall cleans a watch is unparalleled. His attention to detail, and his ability to communicate what the goals are, keep me coming back for more. He could put out a new video everyday and I would not tire of watching. Thanks again! Now we wait for the next one lol.
@michaellooney1089
@michaellooney1089 Год назад
HERE HERE!!
@gooboy911
@gooboy911 Год назад
Well said... When I discovered this channel I binged all his videos... Could not get enough!
@infernalchaos1066
@infernalchaos1066 Год назад
@@gooboy911 Same.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
Exactly.
@LanielPhoto
@LanielPhoto Год назад
I've been wearing my Timex Ironman 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the past 15 years (with only 2 changes of battery). That includes while swimming, skiing, workouts, showers, etc. All for a $60 purchase. And it keeps immaculate time.
@rba295
@rba295 Месяц назад
Damn even sleeping?
@williamhyde7310
@williamhyde7310 Месяц назад
They are really great tough watches and shouldn't be sneered at.
@mrodriguezangel1
@mrodriguezangel1 Год назад
That grandpa is the true Bond, godbless his soul you can see the hard work that man put to provide for his family thru that Rolex ,that’s priceless ❤
@terminal-velocity111
@terminal-velocity111 Год назад
This was such a moving post. My late Grandfather left me his watch, its beyond priceless. I remember as a young child him wearing it every day! Rolex designed their watches to be WORN and not babied.
@Cheesecat117
@Cheesecat117 Год назад
This video popped up for me after a Linus tech tips video and I’ve never had something so captivating recommended to me before… so I watched two more of your videos and came back. The amount of care and craftsmanship and memories and stories associated with each watch is really crazy to think and hear about. The amount of time you must put in is both boggling weirdly satisfying.
@jmazoso
@jmazoso Год назад
I heard about it on a fleet playing Eve Online.
@1Guason3
@1Guason3 Год назад
Haven't seen a LTT video in a few months but I came from an ASMR video lol
@codehard5824
@codehard5824 Год назад
Was it the one where he talks abt RAM latency difference in gaming laptops? Cause that's the one i was watching before hoping up to this one
@Cheesecat117
@Cheesecat117 Год назад
@@codehard5824 Well actually I think it was the one where he was troubleshooting the heating pipes in his house because they were wired to a system he didn’t want.
@converse1729
@converse1729 Год назад
Linus would have lost all springs in a moment!
@ecycled3d
@ecycled3d Год назад
Amazing work! And your ability to truly inform the viewer about what you are doing (and the story behind the actual piece) is just top notch. Thank you.
@Iluvantir
@Iluvantir 11 дней назад
What a grandpa, and what a piece of family history that grandson has to now pass on to his OWN grandson. Great work.
@tobiepedroz1321
@tobiepedroz1321 Год назад
Got a bit lost down the RU-vid rabbit hole and stumbled across this epic upload. Therapeutic, informative and supremely enjoyable. Well done Sir, you got yourself a new subscriber. Incidentally, I treated myself to a 2nd hand Rolex Explorer II 16570 when I got my first managerial position in the casino game. Had it about 7 years now, but would love to see it get the love and care you put into a rebuild. Very well done indeed.
@jwvandegronden
@jwvandegronden Год назад
I agree with all the others here: epitome of watch repair engagement! I’m hooked, by your modest yet skilful approach of your craft, your voice is pleasure to listen to and you give exactly the right info for me to tag along and stay _under_ so to speak! And you don’t shy away from your personal take on watches and what you perceive as valuable and not at any of your videos I feel constrained in having this internal dialogue with my own preferences. So while watching I actually are heaving a conversation with you. Love that! Thank you so much!
@Hortonscakes
@Hortonscakes Год назад
I completely agree! 💯
@dmarti47
@dmarti47 Год назад
Same here! This guy is a pleasure to watch work and listen to.
@elijahdelacruz3204
@elijahdelacruz3204 Год назад
Salute to the grandpa, that watch was very well loved and actually used and was not just sitting in his safe.
@heighRick
@heighRick Год назад
Marshall, thanks for the video. My grandfather also had a GMT and it's been wonderful to see you service this one for it's owner!
@Plumrscrack
@Plumrscrack Год назад
I think grandpa would be smiling ear to ear knowing his prize possession lives on in such shining glory. Wonderful work!
@Spikyzzzz
@Spikyzzzz Год назад
RIP gramps! Rest easy and glad he lived his life to the fullest.
@Sgt_MoDog_USMC
@Sgt_MoDog_USMC 8 месяцев назад
I know nothing about watch repair, nor do I own a Rolex (And never will probably), but I just sat here for an hour watching you bring this beauty back to life and was just enthralled and captivated at every thing you did. Awesome restoration and video!
@BottomLineBassin2
@BottomLineBassin2 10 месяцев назад
RIP to the grandpa, what a legacy.
@davehiscoke61
@davehiscoke61 Год назад
He wore his Rolex exactly how it was meant to be - a tool watch. Sounds like his grandpa had an amazing life - and rocked Rolex all the way!!! That's style.
@ImAlsoMerobiba
@ImAlsoMerobiba 3 месяца назад
That's first sentence is a rather silly statement to make when you think about it. That was a Rolex's purpose back then. They weren't flexes or luxury jewelry. They were high end tools, and priced as such. It isn't like it is now where you sit on a waitlist and pay a small fortune for one. That's like complimenting someone now for wearing and using their dive computer for diving, or using their phone daily. That's just how it was back then, and we don't need to patronize him and give him kudos for using something for what he bought it for.
@mehill7786
@mehill7786 Год назад
I’ve never really been interested in watches, but since I’ve discovered your channel I have been fascinated. Thanks for sharing so much of your talent with us. I love the history each watch has. Makes me want to own a restored watch and wear it everyday.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
Same here.
@tonyrome655
@tonyrome655 Год назад
Get one. Make memories wearing it and then pass it on to a loved one.
@welmoepics
@welmoepics Год назад
There's so much engineering that goes into these watches. Love seeing all the specialized tools to take apart and put back the watch.
@jimm5207
@jimm5207 9 месяцев назад
Thanks now I know what my 1973 GMT Master looks like on the inside. It’s still going strong despite never been serviced. It will certainly see me out!
@michaelbird2857
@michaelbird2857 Год назад
I used to love watches, never got into anything expensive because i was a teen. Watching your videos got me wearing one again :) But now in my 30s wanting to not be attached to my phone i got a Casio solar $110 watch to see if I’ll even wear it. It’s been 6 months and i still love it (I’m a mechanic too so one day I could see myself servicing my own :) Another great video, and well preserved watch 💪🏽
@paulyC
@paulyC Год назад
Which model did you end up buying? I just bought a G-5600U.
@simonhodgetts6530
@simonhodgetts6530 Год назад
Have you thought of investing in a Seiko 5? Possibly the best value mechanical watches you can buy……..mine’s 17 yrs old, never been serviced, and used as a beater watch, and it’s still going strong………
@cristinao4948
@cristinao4948 Год назад
@@simonhodgetts6530 You just stole my comment!
@Eric1SanDiego1
@Eric1SanDiego1 Год назад
23:05 - There are a lot of chapters in your videos that I truly look forward to, and this is one of them. Not only do you have all of the newly cleaned parts laid out neatly, but you always use your air blower to make the balance spin during the panoramic shot, and that is a *badass move.* Thank you, Marshall!
@richardcranium0
@richardcranium0 Год назад
As watchmakers we're (hopefully) taught to use a blower, as using your mouth can/will impart some unwanted moisture into the movement.
@nabi5864
@nabi5864 Год назад
So cool that the grandson kept the Knicks and scratches of the bezel which absolutely keeps true to the sentimental value
@karlljungquist7388
@karlljungquist7388 10 месяцев назад
Thank you ! I’m on a watch frenzy at the moment and casually scrolling over lunch break found this and watched the whole thing. Took so much joy in the craftwork and the commentary: I’m guessing you commented after putting the whole thing together seeing you went back to the owner and asked if you could replace the glass and what not. It’s this type of content that I’m way to inpatient to create myself but love when you do! Thank you :)
@aquilafasciata5781
@aquilafasciata5781 Год назад
Marshall, I want to thank you. I’ve been watching your video for the past couple of years, and I’ve tinkered inside of some pocket watches. Now, I’ve begun working on my great grandfather’s pocket watch that he purchased in the early 1900s. He was an immigrant from Germany and came to the US for better opportunities. He handed it down to my grandfather, who kept it for years. My grandfather and grandmother began helping a kid in the neighborhood who had a rough home life. They invited him inside to eat, talk, play games, etc. This kid repaid their kindness by stealing this pocket watch along with some commemorative coins, destroying the watch. Thank you for uploading these videos for all to see, as you have given me the confidence and the information to fix it. I will keep you updated, but thank you for everything you do 😊
@Shessyyy
@Shessyyy Год назад
Man thats heartbreaking😢
@woodworkingandepoxy643
@woodworkingandepoxy643 7 месяцев назад
Man that's horrible. That's exactly why people who actually need help have such a hard time getting it because of people like that. I hope the kid was prosecuted
@fastlx13
@fastlx13 Год назад
Love to see a follow up video of owner, his thoughts, and excitement to have it back.
@bigestudios3890
@bigestudios3890 Год назад
Found your channel the other day and have watched a few of your videos. Love the excellent narration and explanations on the internals & process. I also appreciate the preservations that you do rather than full polished restoration. Good to see their age and character in the end. Thank you for taking the time to make these well done videos. Subscribed!
@MittensOnly
@MittensOnly 6 месяцев назад
No doubt this watch is drenched in the energy of the man who wore it so regularly, to the point where one could feel the individual while holding the watch in their hand It must be such a privilege to work on such an intimate item, it's certainly a privilege to watch
@breadispain454
@breadispain454 Месяц назад
what a disgusting way to describe something
@malcolmburgess6164
@malcolmburgess6164 Год назад
This video really hits home to me as I also inherited a Rolex GMT master (1675) after my grandfather passed away in 1974.I have worn the watch sense I was 15 years old and I'm now 63.I had the watch serviced in 2010 by Rolex Canada with a new strap at that time.Worked as a marine engineer so this watch has been exposed to all kinds of elements. Thank you for a great video really enjoyed watching you work and a good story as well
@davidinghram2494
@davidinghram2494 Год назад
The watch on my wrist now is an Omega Stainless Seamaster Automatic from about 1951 or 52 and I never take it off except to shower or when required at a doctor appointment. It has been in my possession since the mid 70`s and is still running just fine. It gains a small amount of time, but nothing to worry about. When watching this video, you showed me what the workmanship on the inside of my watch looks like, and it is amazing. Thanks for that. I am very proud of my fine old watch.
@VinylGuruOfficial
@VinylGuruOfficial 11 месяцев назад
I love that watches can outlive someone but carry so many stories with it. So awesome!
@DarkAngel-oq5ox
@DarkAngel-oq5ox Год назад
I'll never get tired of watching you perform these tiny miracles on these timepieces. Thank you.
@harald2101
@harald2101 Год назад
this video was the first watch related video I have ever seen. it absolutely got me into the hobby. I saw that watches are not inanamit objects but can be part or extensions of someones character and have a fascinating inner life! I am now on the quest for a watch that fits me like this rolex fits his grandpa. thank you for this beautiful content, sir!
@jackiemoon_lms
@jackiemoon_lms Год назад
Damn. Welcome to the watch world! Best of luck finding your one watch!
@kevdragster
@kevdragster 11 месяцев назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@user-tc3qd2pk6x
@user-tc3qd2pk6x Год назад
Watching/listening to Marshall has almost a therapeutic effect: it relaxes you and makes you see the world under a better light. And, of course, you learn a lot about watch repairing, because he is also an excellent teacher
@HedgehogOutdoors
@HedgehogOutdoors 9 месяцев назад
I'm just astonished that pieces this intricate were able to be made so long ago, even well older than this. Before power tools existed, and somebody had to do every bit of machining by hand. I would love to be able to see that bit of history
@AlexPletcherPhoto
@AlexPletcherPhoto 8 месяцев назад
Esoteric to say the least
@styswojtek
@styswojtek Год назад
I feel respect for this Man being faithful to his watch for life. It became part of him. I understand this as I have similar tendency to bond with various things. Great work and channel! I hope there will be more stories like this one
@tudorwynphillips6458
@tudorwynphillips6458 Год назад
Fabulous restoration. I really enjoyed watching you work on such a delicate piece of engineering. 👏
@northof-62
@northof-62 Год назад
Not a restoration - more like a service/light repair/clean as I see it. Some like this. I'm more into Nekkid's complete restore. Each to their own I guess.
@funkymoped537
@funkymoped537 Год назад
@@northof-62 Whatever you call it, the watch has an awesome story. Cleaning, servicing and tidying it up was all that was needed. If my boy inherits my Speedy in this sort of condition, I will die a happy man :)
@merykjenkins3274
@merykjenkins3274 Год назад
Have you ever thought about getting a laboratory balance and weighing the movements before and after servicing? Some of your revivals have had significant amounts of debris, excess oil, rust, dirt etc. I think it would be interesting to see how much stuff comes out. The case, bracelet etc, would also be interesting to see how much debris the ultrasonic cleaning removes. Great videos, cheers!
@blankfires7892
@blankfires7892 Год назад
thats a great idea!
@user-wy9no4zq1w
@user-wy9no4zq1w 8 месяцев назад
I can't imagine how difficult it must be to reassemble everything back perfectly. Very impressive!
@Alumx
@Alumx Год назад
this felt like the shortest 1h video i've ever watched your camerawork for close-ups opened a whole new world of detail and appreciation for these watches i've never seen such a cool video :D
@vegasjosh8249
@vegasjosh8249 Год назад
I watched the whole video. That was an incredible amount of detail and great shots and close-ups during the service. Excellent job. Extremely thorough, and I love all of the tools that you have to do a complete job. And, it's a great story of the grandpa and the grandkid that really wants this watched to be cared for and worn.
@ShockingPikachu
@ShockingPikachu Год назад
A well worn watch I find so much more wonderful than a brand new one. It's like an old thrashed guitar. They have a story and they have been loved and used. Which at the end of the day, i feel is what you want
@niteshloll
@niteshloll Год назад
I respect the amount of effort you took to really restore this watch, so interesting to watch
@jacobdad2742
@jacobdad2742 3 месяца назад
When a Rolex has more sentimental value than monetary you know been around and seen some things. What an honor it must be to have someone send you a watch that clearly means a great deal to them. Got myself a drink and a snack, time to sit back and enjoy this video.
@johncharles4908
@johncharles4908 Год назад
I have never stayed for so long by watching how you took everything off piece by piece and cleaned it up and put it back altogether without skipping a timeline! It was so fascinating and fun to watch! Definitely worth my TIME! Way to go! You just got a new subscriber for that! Cheers!
@michelmorelife
@michelmorelife Год назад
I'm a big fan of rolex watches and seeing exactly how they are made is fascinating, not to mention how enthusiastic you are explaining all the details and showing us a step by step restoring this piece. Great video man!
@hambaallah-mn1em
@hambaallah-mn1em 11 месяцев назад
I genuinely never felt bored at all. 50 minutes of full focus on everything you did. and I don't know anything about watches haha. you're a good content creator Sir.
@optiksillusive
@optiksillusive Год назад
This is the first time I’ve seen any kind of watch work up close. I’m so impressed at the work and grateful for the explanation as you go through it all. The fact that you’re able to just place all the parts on the table without itemising them or anything is so impressive. Loved it!
@eblackshaw
@eblackshaw Год назад
What a great example of engineering, and your talent to put it back onto the grandson's wrist ... well done, Marshall.
@philippechaperon6531
@philippechaperon6531 Год назад
You put so much emotion and love in your comments its like watching a love story! I'm so glad you keep reviving those watches and their owners memories too. Thanks Marshall.
@axurit11
@axurit11 Год назад
I really appreciate the amount of time, dedication and knowledge that went into this restoration and the video. Amazing. So good. Thank you.
@IKucheINtortIE
@IKucheINtortIE 10 месяцев назад
I have taken apart pocket watches with pretty nice features that are maybe 30 years older and it feels like this is high tech in comparison. Now twice the ammount of years later and the movements still look the same. Feels like they were ahead of their time and got stuck there
@GildaLee27
@GildaLee27 Год назад
Beautifully done. Gratitude to the fellow who brought you their grandfather's watch, and to you for repairing it and sharing it with us. 🙏
@dumbartonyankee
@dumbartonyankee Год назад
This is fantastic. I enjoyed the personal element and the photos of the grandfather really set the video up. I like how you explain what you're doing and don't assume we know what the parts are.
@flouisbailey
@flouisbailey 7 месяцев назад
My father did this work, went to watch repair schooling post WW2 on GI Bill. I was fascinated as a little boy and enjoy your quality work. He of course liked to work on quality pieces, he hated crap watches with burs and grinding marks the customer would never see. I did watch cleaning services as a teen rather than cut grass. Worked into early college years, you brought back fond memories. Your ultrasound solution was gunked. Dad always said when you service and they run it’s a good start. Your modern digital timing machine would have saved him a lot of time. Pun intended.
@ThecrazyJH96
@ThecrazyJH96 11 месяцев назад
It’s nuts how delicate these parts are but once all together it’s like a tank
@xxPenjoxx
@xxPenjoxx Год назад
What an incredibly beautiful watch, really nice restoration, Marshall. I loved hearing this Grandpa's story, and it is obvious how much this watch meant to him and his family. I'm glad you were able to bring back its beauty for them.
@louislouis4221
@louislouis4221 Год назад
Another fantastic job. I used to buy used Rolex and now I have a small collection. The detailed work you do is phenomena! Thank you for sharing. 😃
@markomedak4708
@markomedak4708 Год назад
This is so amazing to watch! I enjoyed it. Much respect to the grandpa!
@Remixisms
@Remixisms Год назад
This randomly came up on my recommends, I've just gotten my first vintage watch and so I've been going down the rabbit hole on youtube, and MAN! I did not expect to instantly recognize Marshall's voice from MTG commentary! So used to hearing "This is Marshall Sutcliffe in the booth". What a pleasant surprise! Amazing video, I'm nearly halfway done and I'm hooked.
@brickviking667
@brickviking667 Год назад
I can hear the enthusiasm in your voice when you worked with this watch; it's clear you have as much love for keeping it going as the owners must have had while they wore it. I'll keep an eye out for this format again, it's 54 minutes I wish I'd been able to watch in one go.
@Dexterity_Jones
@Dexterity_Jones Год назад
Beautiful watch and a fantastic story. Love how it was worn and used.
@SKI1333
@SKI1333 10 месяцев назад
This is the best watch restoration video I’ve seen! Love watching it, and this is actually my third time. Excellent job and video bro
@sheldongilbert808
@sheldongilbert808 Год назад
To me that's one of the best looking watches you've done. You can tell this man could do it all. One heck of a job on the repair Sir.
@peterrussell3854
@peterrussell3854 Год назад
Chilled out for an hour watching you work on my favourite type of watch. Sending my GMT2 in for service soon so I found it especially interesting. Keep em coming.
@modelandrei6599
@modelandrei6599 Год назад
Congratulations for acquiring the pressure tester. The bubbles that you saw when releasing the pressure during the test are from the trapped air in the hook arm of the tool. After seing all the atention that you gave in the restoration, I bet that watch can go more than 10 bar. Thank you for all the amazing content and all the best to you!
@Arthur_Sleep
@Arthur_Sleep 6 месяцев назад
A perfect and loyal dedication to a timepiece telling the story of a passionate relationship that became part of the man over many years. Exactly how it should be.
@BrandonRideout135
@BrandonRideout135 8 месяцев назад
My favourite thing about marshall is he explains everything. Tells you what the tools are for, how they work. And sure if you know a lot about watch making/repair you know this stuff but if youre like me this is all knew. Even though im bing watching its nice to know because it helps it stay in my mind what these tools and parts are
@edjarrett3164
@edjarrett3164 Год назад
I am so impressed. This was a university professor explaining the inner workings of a decades old but familiar Rolex watch. I revere your passion for watches and your understanding of the Rolex brand. It was originally sold as a beater. Today, it’s crazy to find one used or new. I bought my first and only Submariner in 1985. I wore it daily for 20 years and had its mainspring replaced and some servicing. Watch enthusiast and love your video, Understand the breakdown, but really impressed in the restoration. Your detail and commentary are the best.
@robertfletcher3421
@robertfletcher3421 Год назад
It is so nice that the owner will have grandpa with him. A great episode Marshal.
@psterud
@psterud 11 месяцев назад
I really appreciate these stories of hardworking men and their old workhorse watches. Whenever I watch these things I hope that my own little mechanical and LED watch collection is appreciated long after I'm gone. You can tell a lot about a man by his watch(es).
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 5 месяцев назад
Great heirloom example. What a privilege for the client/owner to be entrusted with keeping this watch in service. Your grandfather would be proud. Congrats sir.
@nigeinblack1
@nigeinblack1 Год назад
You are a true artist my friend. Not only do I find your videos educational but I marvel at how steady your hands are and your methodical approach. Very relaxing to watch after a horrid day at work. Thank you
@RJSAMCRO
@RJSAMCRO Год назад
I usually lose interest in educational long videos, I enjoy them but normally skip through most parts. Not this, first I love watches, I'm amazed at the intricate complications, and the way you demonstrate the ability to remove , clean, restore, and remember where each piece goes astounds me. Thankfully no annoying music or weird sounds, just an awesome watch repair guy who makes this extremely enjoyable to watch for a length of time.
@Dee_Just_Dee
@Dee_Just_Dee 12 дней назад
What a pair of absolute legends the Owner's Granddad and this watch are. They've really seen it all together. So, good on the Owner for sending it off to you for some TLC. Here's hoping that he enjoys it for another sixty years and through all the wonderful moments that come in that time! And as you say, hopefully his own children get to at least fascinate over it. Gosh, what a heirloom!
@MacMhuirich1337
@MacMhuirich1337 7 месяцев назад
I didn't even realise id just spent an hour watching this video, it was very interesting and hats off to the owners for getting that watch restored and keeping it in the family!
@ejkk9513
@ejkk9513 Год назад
This is one of those channels where there's literally nothing you can hate. If you don't care about the content, you don't watch. This channel reminds me of Digital Foundry, where professional/professionals, make videos about their skills in a beautiful shot and produced way. No controversy, no click bait. Just easy going content that's interesting to watch (no pun intended). I don't even care about watches, but I'm always fascinated by incredible engineering and how people create such complex devices.
@ejkk9513
@ejkk9513 Год назад
@Taekwoncrawfish That's a personal problem then. Their content has no controversy. They just show the facts and rarely give an opinion on the quality of the games. Fan boys are going to always get butt hurt if their favorite piece of silicon, plastic, and metal box come in last or not first. I don't consider that controversy caused by the CHANNEL. I consider that immature little boys who haven't yet grown up. The content itself has nothing controversial.
@eskwadrat
@eskwadrat Год назад
What amazes me in your videos is you memorizing placement location of all these tiny parts, especially screws which many look alike. Fantastic visual memory.
@Uneedskill
@Uneedskill 10 месяцев назад
Worn as a watch should be. So glad he wanted to keep the scratches and stuff on the band. So many of them could tell a story. Beautiful watch.
@Luck9nN
@Luck9nN Год назад
this was brilliant, never thought I would be able to sit and watch a video for an hour without even moving, thats how entertaining this was
@_tim
@_tim Год назад
I think the thing I really love most about your videos is that your care and attention to detail isn't always just focused on making the watch just the absolute showroom best it can be after restoration - rather you align yourself with the owner's wishes and get it to exactly what they want. In any right this is a beautiful watch that someone could easily just keep on display. But the owner wants to continue wearing it, and I love that you aren't disappointed with that.
@dumbartonyankee
@dumbartonyankee Год назад
I like how he kept what he could. Erring to caution for the crystal and mainspring but glueing the cracked, um, thingy. This keeps the watch from becoming a ship of Theseus situation. The scratches on the bezel are treasures.
@vischo
@vischo Год назад
OMG, such a work... Steady hands, a truckload of knowledge and a patience beyond limits of human understanding. This is impressive!
@Nathan7478
@Nathan7478 3 месяца назад
"Epoxy" because saying JB Weld and Rolex in the same sentence would set the watch world on fire. Love your videos Marshall found you through the RU-vid rabbit hole. Appreciate your hard work on this content.
@Sundaydrumday
@Sundaydrumday Год назад
IVE NEVER WATCHED THIS STUFF BEFORE BUT I HAVE BINGE WATCHED SEVERAL HOURS OF THIS, YOU DO SUCH GOOD WORK, AND YOU CARE, AND ITS AWSOME TO WATCH THE PRECISION IN WHICH U WORK MY FRIEND, TY FOR HELPING THESE PEOPLE OUT
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