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Schon Horology: The Art of Watchmaking 

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Like most engineers, Boston University alumni Ian Schon (ENG'12) has always loved tinkering. He began tinkering with watches in 2013, after purchasing a watch online that was not as advertised. He took it apart and decided to use the metalworking and machining skills he had developed as a mechanical engineering student at BU to build a new case for it. He opened Schon Horology earlier this year to sell wristwatches he designs and makes himself.
In this video, follow Ian Schon's deeply personal journey into the world of horology as he designs and machines his own watches in his Allston, MA studio.

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21 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 16   
@Jonas_GD_1234
@Jonas_GD_1234 3 года назад
Wooooow, the Running indicator is such a breakthrough! It not like he just stuck a disk onto the extended pivot of the fourth wheel instead of a sub- seconds hand... but that’s „so technical and intense...“ **SPOILERALERT** In the 1930s jumphour watches used disks to show time pretty much just like this.
@elund408
@elund408 5 лет назад
I love that watch, so simple and elegant.
@ActiveAtom
@ActiveAtom 5 лет назад
This is nice to see Ian, we enjoy watching other learners of watchmaking share their stories so thank you. Lance & Patrick. We do know of Schon Horology.
@tristangeisler1393
@tristangeisler1393 5 лет назад
this is a really cool thing to do.
@auburnsenn2040
@auburnsenn2040 Год назад
Super stuff and have you built your own brand by now???
@ClassicalProtestant
@ClassicalProtestant 4 года назад
Good job kid. Awesome stuff.
@TheIronWord
@TheIronWord 4 года назад
I appreciate this however the "running " indicator has been around for a very long time, it's called the "seconds" hand.
@Waltham1892
@Waltham1892 5 лет назад
While I appreciate your efforts and skill, the "running indicator" is nothing more than an extension to the arbor of the 4th wheel, which for about 150 years motivated the second hand on a watch. Waltham created the "floating seconds" disk, which is exactly what you've done. So, aesthetics: 10, originality: 2.
@duncanmcharg
@duncanmcharg 5 лет назад
Nicely done Ian, keep at it :)
@jameswong6590
@jameswong6590 5 лет назад
Very cool watch
@Genegenedtb
@Genegenedtb 5 лет назад
very cool. there is just nothing like these little mechanical marvels. lmk if you have any for sale.
@msmc2728
@msmc2728 5 лет назад
pretty interesting
@gregoryjones9506
@gregoryjones9506 4 года назад
"I tend to leave remnants of the process in the final product." -Some doctor somewhere
@TheYashakami
@TheYashakami 5 лет назад
This is not what I expected and I seem to have misunderstood, after reading the description I realize I was wrong about it's intent.
@29ibrahimsayed95
@29ibrahimsayed95 2 года назад
Genius
@ravichandel8690
@ravichandel8690 3 года назад
sir I am 40+ from india can I take admission to watch making course
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