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My Friend Asked Me To "Check The Battery" On His Rolex... 

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Marshall's friend asked him to check the battery on his Rolex. After a little explanation, a beautiful GMT Master II from the early 2000's in two-tone showed up and needed a good service!
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Комментарии : 3,1 тыс.   
@craigrogers2387
@craigrogers2387 Год назад
Your videos are one of the reasons why I have been accepted into the British School of Watchmaking starting next year.
@WristwatchRevival
@WristwatchRevival Год назад
Congratulations! You'll be teaching me stuff before too long I'm sure!
@RonHarrisMe
@RonHarrisMe Год назад
Just ANOTHER reason for me to move to Britain.
@Atlanticbeatz
@Atlanticbeatz Год назад
Next year I'll try to get into the Finnish School of Watchmaking
@Emilmarch
@Emilmarch Год назад
NOOO I AM NOT JEALOUS 😤 jokes aside congratulations 🥳 I hope you will have a YT channel too so we can watch your work
@Commando0333
@Commando0333 Год назад
@@RonHarrisMe hurry up and leave
@user-rl4lf7je7u
@user-rl4lf7je7u Год назад
My father was a Swiss trained watchmaker. As a young boy I would spend hours upon hours chatting to him while he was working the bench with his craft. I was happily reflecting on those moments of tension when you were resetting and rebuilding the GMT Rolex and had these wonderful memories of my father saying “whoops!” as a spring would occasionally fly off into the room somewhere🤣. I was then given the job as a young lad to scan the room to find a tiny spring - a challenge I enjoyed as we would laugh and laugh together. It’s such a lovely hobby and your patience and passion is so amazing. Thank you for your RU-vid! My father has now passed but your RU-vid has made my day. Of course as a watchmaker’s son I have invested in some beautiful timepieces including a Rolex Seadweller, IWC Portugueser chronograph, and Cartier Santos, just to name a few. I’m a collector and so appreciate your skills and competencies. Great macro photography work too👍. Thank you for sharing it.❤
@oscarvelay
@oscarvelay 6 месяцев назад
beautiful, so wholesome
@deejay5457
@deejay5457 2 месяца назад
Glad you have those happy memories. Sounds like your Dad was a great guy.
@user-oe5ey3ex8b
@user-oe5ey3ex8b Месяц назад
I have this watch along with many other assorted varieties. By far the best movement and functionality is my Seiko. I leave my Rolexes in a drawer as I have to reset the time every time I pick them up. Also, I was told by the Rolex dealer they had to remove the plastic stickers and send them back to Rolex. No idea of the reasoning.
@ttoddh1
@ttoddh1 Год назад
My daughter was having a multitexture art product for her high school art project. I went on to eBay and bought several lots of watches for parts and many junk and that was 100% what she wanted. Not useable parts but to recycle the parts in artwork. There was a watch in a case in the pack and a note said it was junk. I jumped at the chance. After taking several pictures I took the back off and beheld my first attempt to see what "junk" was and as I followed your process to a T. I began to unloosen the balance wheel and it moved slightly. I took off all the screws to see that the jewels had not been lined up correctly with their respective posts. Just like you said it would need. Thanks to you. I got the joy of fixing a piece of Junk. :) Love the videos!
@satyris410
@satyris410 8 месяцев назад
I was hoping you were going to say you found a Breguet or A. Lange & Sohne in the case!
@michaelboss7968
@michaelboss7968 Год назад
I could watch your videos all day, this is how videos should be made, no dumb music and I can understand every word you are saying, great camera shooting of all the parts , your hands and tools.
@GCKteamKrispy
@GCKteamKrispy Год назад
The friend watching this: what do you mean joking?
@talesmaschio
@talesmaschio Год назад
He could be referring to a mechanical battery, aka spring.
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
@@saadaouikhaled9431 FYI with sweat that plastic will turn nasty. It's easier to clean metal then deal with a gross piece of sweaty plastic 🤢
@alanpreston3111
@alanpreston3111 Год назад
😂😂😂😂👍🏻
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
@@talesmaschio well if you want to be pedantic a battery is a device that stores energy so a mainspring "could" be called a battery
@uiopuiop3472
@uiopuiop3472 Год назад
@@philiprice7875 potebtial ebergy🤣🤣🤣🤣
@TB-fk8ho
@TB-fk8ho Год назад
I found your channel via my father, who worked as a clockmaker in the 1960s and 1970s. He got out of the business when demand dropped off, and he always lamented how modern clockmakers often do nothing more than clean and lubricate clocks. Anyway, he loves your work, and you inspired him to bring his tools out of storage and start working on clocks again. I can tell that you enjoy this hobby, and I just want to let you know that you have inspired other people. Thank you.
@AllanO808
@AllanO808 Год назад
That's brilliant!
@phanphan2251
@phanphan2251 Год назад
Nice, maybe he will become a youtuber
@bighands69
@bighands69 Год назад
Learn from your father now when you have the opportunity. It is now very hard to get hold of a mechanical clock and people that can repair and service them are getting very scarce.
@burritolover5082
@burritolover5082 Год назад
Cleaning clocks ducking sucks. My dad used to clean a lot grandfather clocks. You always have to visit the clients house to calibrate it and half the time nobody is willing to pay for the work. They expect you to do a grandfather for 100$. Yea right. I won’t even adjust it for that much. Nobody can do the job but they want to pay pennies to the few that do.
@sdtok527
@sdtok527 Год назад
@@burritolover5082 Yeah, not willing to spend a dime but convinced they are worth a house.
@TOURMANBOB
@TOURMANBOB 11 месяцев назад
As a raw amateur, I am totally blown away by how you remember where all these parts go. Definately tells me to keep my repairs on the simple side. But very interesting to watch and teaches me quickly what NOT do do (like take apart any mechanical watch).
@mksouthon9508
@mksouthon9508 6 месяцев назад
I'm just learning too and best advice I learned from him was to always record so if you forget you just play the video back!
@DarkAttack14
@DarkAttack14 6 месяцев назад
Honestly if you have any mechanical ability you can probably do fine taking it apart! Best to set up a camera and record the process from fully assembled to disassembled, with mechanical ability you should be able to reference the video to get it back together properly
@JasperJanssen
@JasperJanssen 3 месяца назад
The part that intimidates me is remembering which screw goes where. Maybe they’re better than the average phone about having screws that look identical actually be identical?
@CATech1138
@CATech1138 17 дней назад
why do you think he originally made a video of a disassemby.....the channel is surrendipitous
@astroblue6207
@astroblue6207 8 месяцев назад
I am a retired carpenter and watching your disassembly and reassembly really takes me back to some of my favorite builds where the customer gave me full creative license I really appreciate your show.Thank you
@darjanator
@darjanator Год назад
It's really nice seeing a more complex watch on your table and especially one that's in pristine condition. Completely different vibe than restoring an older piece, but still great to see.
@mrkthmn
@mrkthmn Год назад
The thing people dont realize about leaving those protective stickers on (thinking they're continually protecting whatever is covered) is that they arent meant to be permanent so be leaving them on, debris gets under there and just grinds into the very surface you think you're protecting. When the sticker is finally pulled off (against their will I'm sure) I imagine they're quite shocked to see a very worn surface and not a brand new one.
@tspawn35
@tspawn35 Год назад
To that point the other issue is that those stickers get so nasty because the debris also sticks to them. So, once you take them off you can't really put them back on.
@joshs3916
@joshs3916 Год назад
Never understood why one would leave them on. Looks tacky
@shadowbasterds2389
@shadowbasterds2389 Год назад
@@joshs3916 the value goes up if the sticker is still on weird even if the Rolex has been worn if the sticker is still on. So wen he peeled it off it lost some value wich is stupid but sadly true
@igameidoresearchtoo6511
@igameidoresearchtoo6511 Год назад
@@shadowbasterds2389 ...Really?? I think keeping the sticker actually drops the value not raises it, since the only people buying old watches would be experts not regulars.
@shadowbasterds2389
@shadowbasterds2389 Год назад
@@igameidoresearchtoo6511 for some stupid reason with the stickers on it does. Me personally I get nervous and I have to peel it off cuz it's satisfying. Everything I see 1 of those I wanna peel It off
@Nexxxeh
@Nexxxeh Год назад
Your calm warmth, humour, and patience make your videos not just informative, but also really relaxing. Thank you for sharing them with us!
@suevanderblomen8958
@suevanderblomen8958 Год назад
Marshall, I have no desire to get into this hobby but I love watching and listening to your descriptions of the history of watch companies and all the other information you provide. Your voice is so warm and comforting. Thanks for your channel.
@Daindrais
@Daindrais Год назад
When Marshall said he wasn't going to remove the shipping sticker, I almost fell out of my chair. I had to call my shrink and make an appointment. I was so relieved (cancelled the appointment) when he went ahead a pealed that sticker OFF! Marshall You the man!
@blackknight9069
@blackknight9069 Год назад
I am "that guy" who would have lost my mind if I had sent him my watch and gotten it back without the protective sticker/plastic! I would have told him before hand that he would have needed to leave it on. I leave all my protective stickers on that I can. Just one of my little quirks.
@BottomGear2
@BottomGear2 Год назад
@@blackknight9069 I cringe at the thought of walking into your house and seeing the peel on everything. Your a masochists mate. Leaving a peel on something knowingly actually triggers my fight or flight. If I walked into a friends house and saw the peel on their TV and they said I couldn't remove it. I wouldn't be able to go over to their house anymore.
@kdesjarlais8200
@kdesjarlais8200 Год назад
@@blackknight9069 ha
@stormd
@stormd Год назад
Yeah it triggered me that he left it on for the final rebuild. Didn't even put the case back through the Ultrasonic (so as not to remove any residue to help the shipping plastic stick), it looked filthy compared to the rest of the watch. So gross.
@kengoosey7941
@kengoosey7941 Год назад
What was the problem that showed it needed cleaning
@mvarick1
@mvarick1 Год назад
Marshall. I deal with anxiety issues and this is amazing! It allows me to go through the 'panic' of you deconstructing the time piece, but then calmly (with your voice) explain and put it back together. Sir, you are the Bob Ross of this generation. Hah! Thank you so much!
@MikkoRantalainen
@MikkoRantalainen Год назад
Bob Ross of watch maintenance and repair is very good description indeed!
@dieushade
@dieushade Год назад
Man, I feel the same exact thing! When anxiety surges, I come here, and I relax watching one of his videos... Helps so much.
@airpixelsuk
@airpixelsuk Год назад
I pull out my collection of watches out when I have my anxiety attacks and just look at them.
@RikestRik42
@RikestRik42 Год назад
This is weird. I was just watching a video of oboe covers to Studio Ghibli films. Literally just before jumping to this video.
@neocollective
@neocollective Год назад
Haha...that's great, I sometimes play Uncle Doug's videos in the background, he's the Boss Ross of vintage guitar amplifiers and, sometimes, an old car engine. Problem with this guy and his watches is that I cannot take my eyes off what he's doing and I'm too busy LOL. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-_N-khUE4zRw.html
@davewilliams6172
@davewilliams6172 4 месяца назад
I hate wearing watches...I haven't done so for over thirty years, but I love the craftsmanship involved. The beauty of their design and the skill of the manufacturer really speak to me. I would love to be able to do such work as this but alas my eyes are not up to the task, having had three eye ops has seen to that. Being able to see how you service and repair these little beauties is amazing...thank you so much for taking the time (no pun intended) and effort to bring us along on the journey.
@gregkirkpatrick2
@gregkirkpatrick2 Год назад
I have an early 90's steel version of this model, and I loved watching this episode, its the first time I got to see inside a GMT 2. Absolutely lovely and impressive in equal measure. Thank you!
@rogerallen6644
@rogerallen6644 Год назад
I’ve never worked on a watch, never will work on a watch (my expertise in equipment repair runs to much larger items) but I can’t stop watching this. It’s fascinating. Years ago a jeweler friend of mine said that watch repair was his least favorite chore as that’s what he did all day. I can see why now. You need the steady hand of a brain surgeon to do this work!! Outstanding series of videos, you have a subscriber for life!
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
Yeah, my hands are no longer steady. Even trying to solder they shake. So I don't see myself ever doing watch repair. Thus I come here to watch someone that enjoys it and really knows what he's doing. And explains things in a great way that we all understand what he's doing. Keep up the good work.
@rogerallen6644
@rogerallen6644 Год назад
@@tradde11 yep. I know what you’re saying!
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
@@rogerallen6644 It does look fascinating though. So many tiny parts. Just remembering where each screw goes would leave me confused. So it's easier for me to just watch here. :)
@dkd1228
@dkd1228 Год назад
Great service video. This is not a hobby for those of us with essential tremor.
@JamesSherlouk
@JamesSherlouk Год назад
I'm glad you showed how you can tweak the watch to get improve time keeping! Was always something I questioned in previous videos. Thanks Marshall!
@mrmagoo.3678
@mrmagoo.3678 Год назад
I've never seen that way of adjustment tbh.. pretty cool.
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 Год назад
he mist have done that before but not on-camera…it makes sense to not do it on-camera until he was able to do it well and show why it’s needed
@JamesSherlouk
@JamesSherlouk Год назад
@@bostonrailfan2427 For sure, I'm not going to pretend I've watched every video but he's definitely done it before in previous videos - just not explained exactly how! I found it super interested and hope he demonstrates similar tweaks on future watches. Lovely content.
@mybad8805
@mybad8805 Год назад
Couldn't he have just done that to begin with?
@mrmagoo.3678
@mrmagoo.3678 Год назад
@@mybad8805 nope.. He was servicing the watch.. no point trying to adjust it before taking it to pieces.
@Edgy01
@Edgy01 Год назад
Absolutely beautiful work! You are a very skilled watchmaker, videographer, and watch instructor! This is by far the best instructional video on YT for this particular Rolex. I have the same model watch which I purchased new in Europe in the summer of 2000. It's always useful to know what is going on inside your watch. Thank you for your significant effort to put this together. There is nothing more frustrating than to see a video of a disassembly, but they never take the time to REASSEMBLE the watch as well in the same video. The job is half done. You must have a significant mind to remember which screws go in where, and the same with the various parts--with the proper orientation! I should send you mine which, as I stated, is the exact same model. Dual tone, SS and 18KT gold GMT II. Circa 2000.
@dk2853
@dk2853 Год назад
What an incredible movement. I just bought a Rolex Explorer II with this same movement(3185), I can see how much time and effort went into the craftsmanship of the movement. I appreciate the watch even more now!
@John-oe5nb
@John-oe5nb Год назад
I am glad the battery was OK. I have "watched" your channel quite a bit and am amazed you can remember where things go back where they belong. If I did that, the thing would run backwards if I could get it back together at all.
@ssn608
@ssn608 Год назад
At least yours would run.... Mine would be right twice a day and that's it.
@Lanka0Kera
@Lanka0Kera Год назад
Or have 5 parts leftover and no idea where they were supposed to go.
@randomsandwichian
@randomsandwichian Год назад
At least you could make a time machine lol well, backwards
@edjarrett3164
@edjarrett3164 Год назад
I’m a watch collector but have no clue how to work on them. Your video was impressive because it was so calm, low key, focused with good humor and dialogue. This is years of experienced made to look easy. I’m impressed and envious of your skills. Keep up the great work!
@abdullaex4119
@abdullaex4119 Год назад
Absolutely incredible. To see the mechanical workings of one of history's beautiful time pieces. Demonstrated at the hands of a true craftsman. Makes me so proud to see the necessity of the craftsperson's need in our society. From time pieces to tunnel makers and all in between. God bless the Apprentice, our future. Thank you Peace from Texas
@dancontreras2104
@dancontreras2104 Год назад
My heart was racing a million miles a second watching Marshall take this watch apart. He does it like he's tying his shoes. Loving this video. -dc
@Spencerlayne
@Spencerlayne Год назад
I love the fact that your pal trusted this with you. That's shows a lot of love trust and respect. That's cool man.
@thestig007
@thestig007 Год назад
He doesn't seem too bright to begin with.
@p.informatico1320
@p.informatico1320 Год назад
@@thestig007 I'm pretty sure he said the "battery" thing as a joke... That's a well used Rolex...
@PhilbyFavourites
@PhilbyFavourites Год назад
It’s cheaper to get your mate to do it rather than pay for a third party…
@lordoflek
@lordoflek Год назад
a slight clarification... Rolex is a for profit company that is entirely owned by a non profit charity the Wilsdorf Foundation... it may seem like semantics but it really isn't
@jayres6372
@jayres6372 Год назад
Thank you!
@slimjimmyrygb
@slimjimmyrygb 10 месяцев назад
Wow that’s very interesting. Seems so weird to have that set up. What does parent company do with the profits then?
@davidkaplan5517
@davidkaplan5517 10 месяцев назад
It’s semantics. It’s operated as an organization concerned about image and standing vs. profit.
@mattschm5486
@mattschm5486 8 месяцев назад
@@slimjimmyrygbI work for a company that’s owned by a foundation. Of course they put money away for investments etc. They support museums, arts, youth projects, universities etc.
@Rogue_Wave5150
@Rogue_Wave5150 6 месяцев назад
Listen to Nico Leonard. He explains Rolex as well.
@Aco747lyte
@Aco747lyte 5 месяцев назад
Wonderful craftsmanship, patience and humour. These are just one reason why I keep returning. Great video with explanations on your way. 🌟🌟🌟
@thegram9207
@thegram9207 7 месяцев назад
You are definitely in the right place. Hearing you describing the specific thrills when things click in place and the smell of the watch.........
@EfficientRVer
@EfficientRVer Год назад
I'm not really a watch person, but watching one of your videos every few months is a pleasure. Your friend with the Rolex is very lucky that you take such pride in doing everything so perfectly.
@J0J0ontheradi0
@J0J0ontheradi0 Год назад
I learned more about watches in this casual repair/service than I have in many over-explanatory videos. Excellent pace, and great video sir. Cheers!
@CQN1HN
@CQN1HN Год назад
No idea why I “watched” this start to finish. Your voice , attention to detail, and gaining an understanding of how much engineering goes into these pieces of art perhaps. Thank you!
@recon9640
@recon9640 2 месяца назад
Always blows my mind the craftmanship and ingenuity that goes into designing watch movements, just incredible...👏👏👏
@AMF1
@AMF1 Год назад
Wow, that is a stunning watch, around £24000 in the UK. Watching you service this is almost hypnotic ! At first sight I thought the movement looked fairly simple but when you broke down the components it was eye boggling ! Thank youi so much for sharing this amazing process. Kind regards, Ady
@michaeldefricke732
@michaeldefricke732 Год назад
It’s a fabulous watch, probably my favorite model. Prefer the anodized aluminum insert to the current ceramic. It’s not however a £24000 watch. It’s at the high end around $13k, so about £11k.
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
@@michaeldefricke732 In the UK also. I looked and saw it between £11k and £15k
@willlawson8044
@willlawson8044 Год назад
A hit of crack and a rusty hacksaw in the good old USA sponsored by your local city government is all it cost
@graham6229
@graham6229 Год назад
US 20,000 for one in this condition for sure. Or US250.00 from a dodgy China based fraudster
@jonathanland2218
@jonathanland2218 Год назад
I have the same model (16713) bought new for £3600 Mappin & Webb Cambridge. UK. It’s been serviced but will be worth around £10k.
@mockingbird-media-uk
@mockingbird-media-uk Год назад
A truly beautiful piece of engineering. Listening and watching you service watches you can see the love and passion you treat these watches with ! Great job Marshall and greetings from the uk.
@Specter1065
@Specter1065 2 месяца назад
I love how the second hand sweeps across the face so smoothly…I can’t afford a fine watch like this, but one can dream…
@barrydavidson687
@barrydavidson687 Год назад
Came accross this channel. There's something very relaxing (as well as facinating) watching watches being disassembled and reassembled. Watches are my geek! have a few CWC autos. Thanks for sharing Marshall.
@russellforrest1730
@russellforrest1730 Год назад
Should also say your content is awesome. An hour of watching you work just flies by. Fascinated from beginning to end. Your skills on the bench are one thing, but you video production skills are also great. Super clear close ups, consistent visibility of what you are doing and engaging commentary with self-deprecation and humor. All these take time, patience and technical skills. Kudos!
@buriedintheblack
@buriedintheblack Год назад
Recently started wearing my late grandfather's retirement Rolex. It took me a solid month to realize it too, had the protective plastic on the caseback, protecting the engraving that was done. It had been on there since the mid 80's, with him wearing it every... single... day... and yet it popped right off with zero residue. Mind-boggling!
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
I imagine at that point the adhesive will have failed and attracted dirt and dust, so it wasn't attached anymore. Hence no residue. If it was stuck on tightly it probably would've left a residue
@buriedintheblack
@buriedintheblack Год назад
@@Stettafire Yea, I donno. There wasn't a ton of crud around it, and certainly not under it. Much as the one shown here, it was a bit yellowed, and had that same diagonal line of an almost "rusty" appearance. When I finally decided to pop it off it cleaned up easily with a quick rub from a microfiber cloth. The coolest thing, though, was that the engraving had been transferred into the plastic as well. It was definitely well-affixed, just not "adhered," if that makes sense.
@joshs3916
@joshs3916 Год назад
Very cool
@frankthomas855
@frankthomas855 Год назад
I Iam amazed that you have never done this type of movement before. You make it look so easy. I have been kicking the idea around of taking Mark Lovicks watch repair course. I think you just sold me on it. Thanks Marshall!
@nathandent4465
@nathandent4465 Год назад
Always fantastic videos and effort! This one reminds me of seeing very much the opposite happen. I was a young Airman, just starting to learn about watches and noticed my squadron commander had a Rolex DateJust. It was a gift, and he really wasn't into watches, so he was very casual about it. He'd let me handle it a few times, enough to know it was genuine. At some point it stopped working, and he brought it to me. "You're the only person I know that is into watches...what should I do?" I told him to find a real watch maker to service it. Later that day, he came back and showed me the watch. "All fixed!" He'd taken it to the "battery replacement" guy at the base exchange. I looked down, and to my horror the second hand was now "ticking." Talk about an awkward conversation to have with your commanding officer........
@MrDanielmahaniel
@MrDanielmahaniel Год назад
I love the title, I can’t tell you how many times people would say things to me like “it’s got a perpetual battery” or a lifetime battery or something like that and I just smile and nod and say something like “oh that’s special” because I wouldn’t have time to correct and explain to them, nor would I want to lol.
@mattsurrey6138
@mattsurrey6138 Год назад
I normally watch your videos to relax but that "born to fly" yoke spring comment had me chuckling for hours. I currently have a few living SOMEWHERE in my office. Thank you.
@franco05
@franco05 Год назад
its cool to watch a pro artist doing something so complicated yet making it look easy., This is not his first watch nor his 50th, excellent commentary and documentaty on how to service a Rolex or a luxury watch. Awsome.
@breachlabs9727
@breachlabs9727 Год назад
The Chevy Colorado transmission (back in the day) had a part in it for setting the load on a bearing, and it was designed by Rolex. The special tool for setting/removing it was very similar to the tool you used for the oyster case back
@littlejackalo5326
@littlejackalo5326 Год назад
Is this true or is it a myth? I can't find ANYTHING on Google with the terms "Rolex" and Chevrolet Colorado" or any combination of those two words.
@Aloha_XERO
@Aloha_XERO Год назад
After discovering your channel from the repair that Rolex couldn’t do of the explorer watch & her father video. I enjoy the stories attached to each watch, being so I was moved to service and replaced the battery of my inherited 2013 Seiko H023 Sportura that was owned by my step father who passed away unexpectedly in 2017 … I now wear it often because of this channel over my Apple Watch as a tribute to a great hardworking honest man who’s greatly missed by all he touched 🙏🏾 Thanks for doing the good what you do, 🤙🏾
@glennb2006
@glennb2006 Год назад
Wow - I can't believe how many different tiny parts there were there when you had that disassembled. Good effort on getting it all back together. And what a beautiful watch.
@georgeproctor2586
@georgeproctor2586 8 месяцев назад
I always thoroughly enjoy your videos. Never tire of watching them. Had a Rolex President some time back and the only regret I had about the watch was after I retired I sold it since I just about quit wearing a watch. My mistake I miss owning that watch.
@baejiaoflying9434
@baejiaoflying9434 5 месяцев назад
Fascinating. I have a GMT from that time period (a 2003 'coke' model), so it was amazing to see what's on the inside of the case. One of my favorites. Thanks for posting this.
@gregbellinger5765
@gregbellinger5765 Год назад
It is mind boggling to see the number of movement parts which have to be assembled correctly. Marshall is self deprecating in a very professional way. Very enjoyable to watch and listen to. Thanks. GB
@davidsneddon2242
@davidsneddon2242 Год назад
Absolutely absorbing as well as fascinating. The mind boggles as to how you remember how it all fits back together. Incredible.
@FFHB
@FFHB 9 месяцев назад
This video had the most wow factor I felt among watch making videos! 👍👌✌️ When You pulled out the special regulator tool and worked with it...Sir, that was cathartic! 🤓😇 Thanks for the upload! 🙏
@fredoplayinggames
@fredoplayinggames Год назад
I have almost no interests in watches, but i have almost seen all of your videos now. It's very satisfying and you are awesome to explain the different parts inside of these watches. :) Keep it rolling mate.
@toastydeuces7297
@toastydeuces7297 Год назад
Yo Marshall coming though yet again. Thank you for all of the work you put in to this channel, it has been hugely inspirational for me. You are the primary reason I have gotten in to watchmaking.
@mustardmikey
@mustardmikey Год назад
Hell yeah! I needed something chill to watch before bed! Thanks marshall, you never disappoint
@bogu2359
@bogu2359 Год назад
@@nb2vcxz Hoping you keep your hands on the sheets ;)
@davidworrall378
@davidworrall378 Месяц назад
Amazing work, people don't realise the complexity of watches, and the workmanship involved, keep up the great work👍
@upclosevideo
@upclosevideo Год назад
What a fascinating watch, in both senses of the word ! Couldn’t believe your skill and how steady and precise your hands are, a talented man indeed 👌👍
@mattygmtg9755
@mattygmtg9755 Год назад
It has been incredibly inspiring watching you work your way up from vintage ebay watches and old omegas to some crazy expensive and valuable watches. Watching your tool collection grow as your skill set broadens. I want to get this good. Been watching since you first started. Keep up the good work man.
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
😀 becoming a running joke Marshall saying "i have a tool for that"
@xxPenjoxx
@xxPenjoxx Год назад
I have a query, your name has mtg un it and he has an mtg playmat. Did Marshall play mtg at all?
@MegaTrain
@MegaTrain Год назад
@@xxPenjoxx Marshall is a well known Magic tournament commentator and podcaster. Search for “Limited Resources Podcast” to see some of his work.
@blister762
@blister762 Год назад
The details, the machining, the well thought out features like the blued metal screws and the patterns on the gears to make sure they were installed correctly and the sheer number of parts made this functional art. And that case and dial are beautiful. I always thought Rolex were ostentatious show off pieces until you showed the engineering inside. I wonder how many Rolex owners bought them for the name like Gucci or actually cared about that engineering. Sadly I think most are just bought for the "I got a Rolex" status.
@rogerhawkins6433
@rogerhawkins6433 Год назад
Not necessarily. I have an Explorer 11. I bought it for one main reason and one nearly as important reason. 1. The engineering! (End of story!). 2. It is “rugged” type watch that LOOKS great, but not too showy! Oh, and having partially impaired vision I can actually read the (white) face much more easily than most of the previous watches I’ve owned. I collect watches (from a 1956 Rolex Oyster on through) … but I WEAR my Explorer 11 by choice (unless I’m doing physical work that might damage my watch). They really ARE works of art - as shown beautifully in this fabulous video clip. Regards to all from RH Auckland, New Zealand 🇳🇿"
@fVNzO
@fVNzO Год назад
The finishing and engineering of rolexes seem to be decent but they're among the worst in the industry from a purely price/performance ratio. The fact that you can get two spring drives for one entry level Rolex (assuming youre in que) really says it all.
@Khrann
@Khrann Год назад
There are tons of other well made watches that cost a fraction of a Rolex. With RMW you basically pay the name in the dial.
@Mikesmeyer88
@Mikesmeyer88 Год назад
Yup. Everyone just wants a dive watch now. Like do you know anything about watches
@Stephen.C.
@Stephen.C. Год назад
And I wonder how many think their perpetual Rolex has a battery inside!?🙄
@CuriousKL
@CuriousKL Год назад
You are so well informed, packed full of information and knowledge of everything about watches.
@MichaelBuck
@MichaelBuck Год назад
I am always amazed you can remember where things go back where they belong. I suppose it comes with experience, but for me, I would be putting each part in a logical order. But then when you put them all in that screened container for cleaning I pull my hair out (what's left of it, lol) and scream, NOOOOOO, cuz now I dont know what order each part goes back. Then you alwasy have a once over of all the tiny parts after cleaning, and I have no clue what screw or part goes where, meaning, where do I start to put it all back together. There is no question I would be making a video of the disassembly as I would need it for the assembly. I would be pausing and rewinding and watching the video in slow motion to figure out what piece to start with and where it goes. I imagine it would take me several 8 hour days to put it all back together. Then again, I probably would be that guy that sends your the whole disassembled mess to you via FedEx for help, like you did in a previous video. You must have a photographic memory ability that helps you know exactly where things go and when as I dont see you referring to any watch manual with an exploded view of the parts or video during the reassembly portion. Thanks for making a very complex and complicated watch repair look so easy and effortless. Job well done!
@shinyam75
@shinyam75 Год назад
I think he also uses the video to go back and check if he's not sure.
@davek6854
@davek6854 Год назад
I was never a watch mechanic but when i was young i could remember every part and piece that was removed from a repair done on any vehicle i was working on, including a whole dashboard assembly. Today I'm lucky to have 10 things to put back together without forgetting something and redoing it. there's a skill about memorizing where things go then becoming good at what you do is easy. At 65 i leave most things to a shop.
@milanchristi7939
@milanchristi7939 Год назад
Very impressive - both your skill set and the build quality of the watch. Excellent video - thanks!!!
@MrHav1k
@MrHav1k 2 месяца назад
So is this the level of craftsmanship that goes into a Rolex when it gets sent in for service?? That's insane!!
@youtube-ventura
@youtube-ventura Год назад
As an engineer minded person, I find your work fascinating and truly astounding.
@fransb8543
@fransb8543 Год назад
I've been binging this channel. I simply love how you get so excited when you hear that main spring thud into place it really gets you every time. Best not get too Freudian on that subject :) Keep up your awesome work and thanks for letting us have a peep over your shoulder while you work.
@WristwatchRevival
@WristwatchRevival Год назад
Yeah my therapist probably would have something to say about it 😂
@fransb8543
@fransb8543 Год назад
@@WristwatchRevival no judgement here, my friend
@clintonleonard5187
@clintonleonard5187 Год назад
Wait, I don't get the innuendo.
@jean-claudeleclerc9630
@jean-claudeleclerc9630 Год назад
Brass tweezers a day keep the scratches away! Great job Marshall, and indeed a beautiful movement to work on. Keep up the positive energy!!!
@ColwellMarcus
@ColwellMarcus Год назад
If you notice, when he reassembled the watch he wasn't using the brass tweezers anymore
@erhall55
@erhall55 10 месяцев назад
Always a pleasure! Thanks so much for your most educational comments and actions.
@bdayo4406
@bdayo4406 Год назад
Really good explanation of the "timing process". Fantastic!
@arshiajeffry
@arshiajeffry Год назад
Wandering in my boredom and loneliness, nothing could make me happier than seeing you post a new video Marshall.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
Same here. Have been waiting for a new one and this did the trick for me.
@randomsandwichian
@randomsandwichian Год назад
Man, you just described the level of satisfaction with working on this watch through each senses; the click of the spring barrel and when it works, the sight of the balance wheel and second flickering to life, the smell (I get you) of it fresh off the wash, the very process of putting it back perfectly together, ... okay, you don't actually taste it (do you?), but my god if that isn't satisfaction I won't even know what else is.
@79hapax
@79hapax 9 месяцев назад
I don't understand spoken English, but it's a pleasure to watch and listen to. Thank you.
@oloxadik2077
@oloxadik2077 Год назад
what a gorgeous watch, and thanks for the show, it is always so exciting with the works and the comments I always look forward to being able to watch your video. and the GMT is one of my favorite watches.
@mandarinmiata8209
@mandarinmiata8209 Год назад
It actually lets you track 3 time zones, GMT on the 24hr hand, GMT offset (Home time or maybe onward travel time) with the bezel rotated vs the 24hr hand and also local time on the regular hour hand.
@pippipster6767
@pippipster6767 Год назад
But if the hand and pointer is static, how is a tracking anything at all?
@saxoman1995
@saxoman1995 Год назад
@@pippipster6767 hours offset in respect to the two other time zones.
@charlesgantz5865
@charlesgantz5865 4 месяца назад
But what about places that are 30 minutes or 45 minutes from the standard time zone. India, parts of Australia, and others.
@ImAlsoMerobiba
@ImAlsoMerobiba 3 месяца назад
​@@charlesgantz5865 it can't do that for you. You'll have to do the extra mental math.
@mikesmith1910
@mikesmith1910 Год назад
You have inspired me to get into watch restoration as a hobby. I am starting out small with old watches on ebay reasonably cheap and all the tools to start with from amazon! As a 30+ year burned out IT guy, I think working with precision micro machines would be a great challenge and skill for me to learn. Plus some day I will have different and nicely restored watch to wear every day of the week! Thank you!
@troll2637
@troll2637 9 месяцев назад
IT industry seems to burnout people. Guess I'll know the reason after next year. Oh god.
@seikibrian8641
@seikibrian8641 8 месяцев назад
"As a 30+ year burned out IT guy, I think working with precision micro machines would be a great challenge and skill for me to learn." If you think watchmaking might be something you would enjoy as a career, there is still a demand for trained watchmakers as the previous generation ages out. In America, there are watchmaking schools in Seattle, Washington; Lititz, Pennsylvania; Miami, Florida; and Fort Worth, Texas that I know of. It's a two-year full-time training process, and at the end you come out with a certificate from one of the Swiss certification agencies; SAWTA or WOSTEP. (In my case it was WOSTEP in 2002, although the school I went to -- The Watch Technology Institute at North Seattle College -- has now changed affiliations to SAWTA.)
@leightonmacmillan3396
@leightonmacmillan3396 5 месяцев назад
As an engineer that has built, rebuilt, and assembled instruments and machinery with waaay more parts than these watches, I continue to be utterly astounded at the quality of components and engineering. A manufacturing engineer would not last long in the field doing this caliber of work. Beyond beautiful. It is a privilege and responsibility to work with this gear. You must be annoyed at how mundane typical equipment is, by comparison. Always impressed with your videos and commentary. Thank you.
@jakefallon2335
@jakefallon2335 Год назад
Time stands still when I watch one of your videos. Mesmerising. Thank you for the skill and effort you put into, not only the watch revival, but the videography too. Flawless.
@CoachPaulSmethurst
@CoachPaulSmethurst Год назад
Recently discovered your channel and Im loving how relaxing and meditative it is to watch you work! New subscriber right here 🙂
@nordyfamily
@nordyfamily Год назад
I just found your channel and am amazed by what you do and how well you do it. Thank you
@happygimp5167
@happygimp5167 21 день назад
I'm usually very captivated watching and listenting to Marshall. And I usually enjoy it! :) But this one is my favorite in video. This was a beutiful watch and I loved how Marshall explained all of the little tiny bits and peaces of the movement. I loved it! Thank you so much Marshall for this one. I've said that I always loved all of the vids that are posted. I just liked this one the most. :)
@nyckhampson792
@nyckhampson792 Месяц назад
Stunning movement ... Surgical precision from Marshall...lovely video .
@Luspenchief
@Luspenchief Год назад
let's all be appreciative of the courage it takes to dive into that watch. true bravery! also..I would think the click of the cannon pinion going back on is definitely in your top 5 moments?! also..you are near mastery at shock settings. you killed it on this one. 50 minutes of WOW. Consider taking stills of the exploded movements after cleaning. thats art in itself!
@joshs7160
@joshs7160 Год назад
Not enough courage to take off that filthy sticker though. lmao
@NomadicPhoton
@NomadicPhoton Год назад
It’s not his watch.
@KE8NUF
@KE8NUF Год назад
I don’t think I’ll ever be interested enough to service watches myself, but it definitely helps me appreciate the care put into a service
@davidmichael3137
@davidmichael3137 5 месяцев назад
It's amazing how confident you are in breaking down this Rolex. I love the mechanics/engineering behind these great watches too... I am a huge fan of the clear case backs so you can see the beauty in how they work. Is there a market for replacing old case backs with a clear one?
@Noah-Lach
@Noah-Lach 8 месяцев назад
What a wonderful video. You're an excellent presenter and teacher.
@roguewave1060
@roguewave1060 Год назад
Nice one Marshall! 👍 I own a 2012 Rolex GMT Master II (the normal steel one with black dial, the green GMT pointer and the ceramic bezel) and it runs well although it has been serviced twice already after it broke down on me. I don't do anything crazy with my watch, but it would suddenly run 30-40 minutes slow and after 2-3 days it completely stopped running.
@RobKristjansson
@RobKristjansson Год назад
OMG! Marshall, I've now watched watch your channel so much that I'm starting to think I'M a watchmaker! 😂😂😂 Seriously though, my first thought once I saw that it was running was that the amplitude would be low. You, sir, are educating me in spite of myself!
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 Год назад
That is a gorgeous watch. I have a '89 date-just in the same color scheme I bought around a decade ago. There is something about that two-tone contrast which really just gets me.
@mikemcnulty6226
@mikemcnulty6226 5 месяцев назад
I want a Rolex, I've never seen anything created so beautifully with deep precision. It's like looking inside a diamond. Thanks for a great upload.
@vonkruel
@vonkruel Год назад
The battery is recharged! 😜 I was surprised when you adjusted the rate before addressing the beat error. You got it dialed in pretty well, that's for sure though. Thanks for another fascinating video!
@tybertimus
@tybertimus Год назад
So many tiny shiny parts! I've done a handful of pocketwatches so far and I'm at that nerve-wracking stage of going to the smaller wristwatches. I have an old Gruen with a calendar wheel that just needed a service when I bought it but all those extra parts might be a bit much at the moment haha!
@bmikesmellz9244
@bmikesmellz9244 Год назад
I tell you for a hobby , I'm impressed on how many tools and machines you have in order to maintenance a valuable watch
@THX-C
@THX-C 2 дня назад
I’ve always loved those Teflon-coated reversing wheels. Beautiful work!
@ikdannyjansen
@ikdannyjansen Год назад
Freaking amazing how you remember all the parts for re-assembly. Heart attack stuff for me.
@NW-lj6oo
@NW-lj6oo Год назад
Excellent job and a variety of new issues and techniques covered. I cannot imagine that the watch repair community is getting any younger so introducing new techniques and processes that generate new skills is only a good thing.
@cessna195
@cessna195 27 дней назад
I love your videos. Absolutely wonderfully done. Just a quick correction: Rolex is a private company. It is not a non- profit company. It is a very profitable company. And rightly so. Great product. Outstanding marketing. Great brand.
@billhollis5484
@billhollis5484 Год назад
Have watched you repiare a few. and pleased to see someone who really cares about a "hobby" as much as you do, Marchall i applude your work.
@Psysso
@Psysso Год назад
Great stuff man, as someone who dreams about becoming a watchmaker(or atleast someone who can do basic stuff on mechanical watches) one day, this stuff is just so amazing. 50 mins went by lightning fast, ive fallen into a trans admiring your skills. Pure meditation , thank you.
@hockeyrd99
@hockeyrd99 Год назад
Nice job! One of these days you'll have to try a co-axial Omega. A little tricky removing the balance assembly, I read up on it first. I used to work on my newer Omega's. But I find with my higher end watches, I'm better off sending them off because I can't get the parts they casually replace. For example, with my GMT Omega you just move the hour hand around to set the date.. Of course there's a part that always wears out but is impossible to source.
@rioailartsua7789
@rioailartsua7789 Год назад
I think mechanic assembling watches is the most complicated job in the world. You're amazing man.
@CrackedCandy
@CrackedCandy 5 месяцев назад
Bruh, you didnt even try to take it off with the ball first, you wanted to take that sticker off. Lol. Love you man, you inspire me
@georgeparkins777
@georgeparkins777 Год назад
Yeah the new Timex chronographs have jumping hour hands and honestly it's way too cool a feature. Changing the date when it gets off at the beginning of a month, changing time zones, changing for daylight savings time... you'd be surprised how many times a year you want to change the hour hand without affecting the minutes or seconds at all. I think it should come on more high-end watches, even ones without a GMT hand.
@Noah-Lach
@Noah-Lach 8 месяцев назад
I love that feature on my Aqua Terra! Nothing better than getting off the plane and setting the new timezone in 2 seconds.
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