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This Tudor Oysterdate From the 1950's Is In ROUGH Shape! 

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Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time it's a watch bought in memory of a dearly lost dog named Rosy. This Tudor Prince Oysterdate 34 is in really bad shape, not running, with missing parts when it arrived, and Marshall is tasked with getting it running again and back in service!
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Комментарии : 1 тыс.   
@tonys9413
@tonys9413 Год назад
Marshall, you bring sanity to this world. Thank you from this old retired scientist in Florida!
@ron200088
@ron200088 Год назад
Couldn't agree more, good Sir ! Thank you for the comment and thank you Marshall for the wonderful content that you provide !
@arcflashed
@arcflashed Год назад
Ditto from this old retired electrician from California
@Riddlesadmore
@Riddlesadmore Год назад
I want to cpntact you but i don't see how except over comments so do you hsve an emsil please Because I would be thrilled to have a watch from someone Passionated like you
@robertdore9592
@robertdore9592 Год назад
In this world of 'instant gratification' masquerading as progress, its so nice to see channels like this; where truly SKILLED people show such love and craft.
@arcflashed
@arcflashed Год назад
@@robertdore9592 Amen to that
@jeremyd.2156
@jeremyd.2156 Год назад
So relaxing. Even when you've seen him fix dozens of watches and you feel like you could do it yourself, his kind and even commentary makes it top notch
@cashtwonine
@cashtwonine Год назад
exactly right. his candor is everything!
@jeremyd.2156
@jeremyd.2156 Год назад
@@cashtwonine well said. There's that British watchmaker who never says a word. Not nearly as endearing
@normanpross2870
@normanpross2870 Год назад
yes and my mind said also it is the modern version of bob ross painting.....🙂 so i tried to fall asleep while hearing and it works well
@zambinoo
@zambinoo Год назад
Amen bro.
@MrHarry1220
@MrHarry1220 Год назад
It's like watching the Bob Ross of watch making.
@Kozxxl
@Kozxxl Год назад
Absolutely love your content sir. I deal with PTSD frequently from my military history and I can tell you you put me at ease. U r much appreciated.
@PrometheusZandski
@PrometheusZandski Год назад
Marshall, my cat died today and I've been crying the whole time. When I saw your video, it was the first time I was able to think about something else. Thank you, sir You are a beckon in the darkness. Please never stop your glorious work
@RyuTakeru
@RyuTakeru Год назад
My Great Condolences 😥😥🖤🖤
@DeathMetalDerf
@DeathMetalDerf Год назад
I am so, so, SO sorry for your loss. It's always terrible to have to say goodbye to such a special friend. For whatever it might be worth, I do hope you're not hurting too badly for too long, happy holidays, and I hope you are otherwise well.
@WristwatchRevival
@WristwatchRevival Год назад
Ah Michael I'm so sorry for your loss, hang in there, we'll be thinking of you
@UncleThor
@UncleThor Год назад
My condolences. My sister recently lost her dog, she was 15 years old. That hit us very hard.
@kayakMike1000
@kayakMike1000 Год назад
Cats go to heaven.
@MasonHerrick
@MasonHerrick Год назад
If a year ago, someone had told me one of my favorite channels of all time would be a wristwatch restoration channel, there's no chance I'd have believed them...amazing stuff Marshall!!
@gregfrick4927
@gregfrick4927 Год назад
I agree with you! My Datejust is in for overhaul after 32 years. Finding out what that entails is what got me started watching Marshall.
@Renotrigger
@Renotrigger 7 месяцев назад
Me too....A year ago, for me it has been less than a week and I think I have watched all his videos so far.. Amazing Channel, I am not even into watches or clocks.. or wasn't..lol
@Ang3liOSRS
@Ang3liOSRS Год назад
Yes! It’s always a great day when Marshall posts another video!
@UncleThor
@UncleThor Год назад
His videos are so therapeutic.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
What a beautiful watch. It's always a good day when a new video is posted by Marshall.
@civlyzed
@civlyzed Год назад
@@UncleThor Agreed! I'm not even a real watch guy, but Marshall's videos are always interesting and if I'm stressed or aggravated, I watch one and always feel better. I used to watch Bob Ross on PBS for the same reason.
@UncleThor
@UncleThor Год назад
@@civlyzed he gave me the confidence to work on clocks and watches. Now that you mention it, he does have that same charming and relaxing quality that Bob Ross had.
@civlyzed
@civlyzed Год назад
@@UncleThor That's great! I'm sure it takes a lot of patience to do that work.
@jameshisself9324
@jameshisself9324 Год назад
That dial patina is just perfect. Hard to describe but you know it when you see it.
@nadianadia3682
@nadianadia3682 Год назад
I got a little teary-eyed - not everybody calls/treats animals as family and you calling Rosie a "family member" made me like you and your channel even more.
@juliansw3110
@juliansw3110 Год назад
Same for me. Marshall gets it.
@robtheaveragewhiteamerican4403
I have a Seiko chronograph automatic that I bought with my paper route when I was sixteen. I still have it and it needs all kinds of attention. It still runs. I am almost 67 now. I have always had issues with it.
@silverseth7
@silverseth7 Год назад
Think it took a knock and has a bent something or other in it?
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 Год назад
Email WR and see if he might take it on- I would love to see your 'paper route' watch be brought back to life.
@robtheaveragewhiteamerican4403
@@cdd4248 what is the email?
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 Год назад
@@robtheaveragewhiteamerican4403 You know, I don't see it listed - I will see what I can find.
@Lynx86
@Lynx86 Год назад
I've been watching your videos for a year or so. Two days ago I found a really old pocketwatch, non runner but other than that it seemed pretty good. Today I disassembled it, cleaned, lubricated and reassembled it. I had some mishaps, sweaty moments and close calls. I also feel like I'm missing a literal ton of tools. But nevertheless, it's been ticking away for a couple of hours now, hopefully it'll keep going for a long while yet. Thank you for truly inspiring content!
@Whateverfloatsyourgoat12
@Whateverfloatsyourgoat12 7 месяцев назад
I have one of these in gold and had it restored. It was my Grandfather's. So cool to see a rebuild!
@dougdax
@dougdax Год назад
I'm a psychologist, and after a long working day, your videos always help me to relax. Even more when it's a watch with such a beautiful meaning like this. I'm always thrilled when you put the balance wheel in place and the watch just jumps back to life. Thank you, Marshall!
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 Год назад
I am a therapist and could not have said it better! Watching these videos brings order and calm to my otherwise disordered world.
@Foxfatherracing
@Foxfatherracing Год назад
The simple fact you said Rosie was a family member tells me a lot about you. Thank you I have the pleasure of living with 2 Golden Retrievers Primrose and Nous.
@jerryquirky7622
@jerryquirky7622 Год назад
I've watched countless watch restoration channels and videos but WR is simply the best overall. His professional broadcast level narration and voice are simply superb and unrivaled.
@jenniferb5540
@jenniferb5540 Год назад
You have a sportscaster’s voice with the intrigue of watch forensics. It’s a beautiful relationship.
@amme30
@amme30 Год назад
A beautiful way to remember a family member, condolences on Rosie's death Lovely job Marshall.
@medea27
@medea27 Год назад
Awww, what a lovely way to remember such a gorgeous puppy.... RIP Rosie. 🐾💜
@defiancegarage9896
@defiancegarage9896 Год назад
As a gearhead its always so cool to see a vintage piece of equipment brought back to life. Great Job!!!
@usscott
@usscott Год назад
Love watching you work. Have disassembled a few dead timepieces for fun. I'm retired . Watching you work I realized I don't have the right tools to reassemble them.
@KevWelsh-kp9oq
@KevWelsh-kp9oq 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for this I watched to learn how to do this on my dad's old Tudor oyster prince. What I have learned is that this is WAY above my pay scale! I am amazed! My dad bought his watch new and wore it for about 25years, and put it in a drawer after receiving a new watch from Esso. It's mine now and I now know I need to send it to someone else to service it and get it ticking again.
@justinapodaca4578
@justinapodaca4578 Год назад
After spending countless hours watching your videos, my favorite part is when you put the balance wheel back in and get the watch running. It's so cathartic. You're a master at your craft, Marshall!
@hargoniyamaki5168
@hargoniyamaki5168 Год назад
Thank you for your compassion toward Jose and Rosie.
@mikemcgivern4938
@mikemcgivern4938 Год назад
My mother died last week and I really didn't have any emotional distress because I watched your watch repair. Keep it up mate
@kayakMike1000
@kayakMike1000 Год назад
It's so satisfying seeing a watch restored.
@graemesim40
@graemesim40 Год назад
Such a classic, and beautiful simple watch face, great skill in returning it to life 🙏
@cameronmccreary4758
@cameronmccreary4758 Год назад
I'm always impressed that you're able to reassemble the watch exactly how it came apart. I'm 66 years old and I tend to forget along the way. I would have to take pictures quite often if I worked on watches. That's a beautiful restored watch.
@RedwoodRhiadra
@RedwoodRhiadra Год назад
That's why Marshall started taking video while he disassembled the watches. Then he decided he could add narration and upload it to YT...
@ccooper8785
@ccooper8785 Год назад
I would ALWAYS have parts left over !
@peterkutas1176
@peterkutas1176 Год назад
So therapeutic watching your skills at restoring old watches.
@mikya9611
@mikya9611 Год назад
A great memorial for Rosie!
@raresneagu5309
@raresneagu5309 Год назад
I stumbled across your channel a few months ago and I have to say I love your videos. Your overall discipline, mise en place and perfectionism give a great vibe and the good quality of the video just adds to the experience. Keep up the great work!
@J.DeLaPoer
@J.DeLaPoer Год назад
Just want to say these "big rose" Tudors with the roulette date wheels are my favorites. It's also worth noting these movements (Tudor Cal. 39X, actually made by Fleurier) are extremely rare & valuable vs the later ETAs... Especially this one: Most Tudors with 390 or 395's had the common copper finish; this type with the rhodium plating was only used in the Submariners and earliest 1st gen Prince-Dates like this. People will pay well over $2500 just for a complete rhodium finish 390/395 with no dial or case or anything in order to use the parts in their Tudor Sub... Nice to see a Cal. 39X without a worn rotor post/bearing and scrapes all over the caseback and movement too! I've owned and worked on several of these, and the rotor post/bearing is a massive weak point. Very common to see these with worn out floppy rotors, and since parts are very scarce and expensive for this caliber, anyone looking to buy one of these should keep an eye out for the telltale circular scrape marks of a bad rotor on the inner caseback. Of course even the badly worn rotors will still function in that they wind the watch, but they will produce an awful rattling noise and scuff everything up.
@chexnfx7161
@chexnfx7161 Год назад
Thanks for the insight. Spectacular piece. What would you say this piece he got going again is worth, $5000?
@VmanStudioz
@VmanStudioz Год назад
Marshall - I’m a new subscriber to your channel. I’m a watch enthusiast with a small collection. I find your channel so soothing to watch. Watching the service of the watches you work on makes me appreciate my collection even more so. Keep up the amazing work. Best, Mr Valjoux Ps - I can’t find any moonphase restorations in your library, I would love to see one worked on 🙏🏼⌚️
@Caleb_son_of_God
@Caleb_son_of_God 5 месяцев назад
God bless you sir, it’s amazing how much love and attention you put into your work. Congrats to Jose for becoming a daddy and my condolences for losing a beloved puppers.
@johncollier608
@johncollier608 Год назад
Wow, Marshall, if that watch could talk, what tales would it have to tell? Great to see two people wanting to save it. Hopefully it will go on fo many more years now. Thanks for sharing. From UK.
@jeff1176
@jeff1176 Год назад
Condolences for Rosie, congratulations on Jose's newborn. Great time piece. Outstanding work as usual Marshall. Another great video.
@bluegliderguy1
@bluegliderguy1 Год назад
That final picture brought tears to my eyes...
@conscience-commenter
@conscience-commenter Год назад
Your admission of a mistake for not knowing the sequence of installation keeps it real. That was very satisfying seeing that old Tudor put back to working condition . I'm sure Jose' will be thrilled to have a reminder of Rosie with him on his wrist. Well done.
@walterlewis1029
@walterlewis1029 Год назад
Marshall you are so amazing. Like a Phoenix rising from the ashes This Tudor is beautiful.
@ericdelmar2618
@ericdelmar2618 Год назад
Loved the thoughtful closing shot of the wonderfully revived Tudor set down next to the dog bowl and kibble. I appreciate how you provide us with a parting shot that relates to the watch's history. Oh, and when you got the movement running, I'm pretty sure I was smiling as much as you were. Great vid.
@adamdorney5143
@adamdorney5143 Год назад
This is fantastic, My Tudor Pelagos LHD has the same color combination date wheel. Its called a Roulette date wheel due to it being Reds/Evens - Black/Odds. Condolences for Rosie this is a great way to remember her. Brilliant video content as always Marshall.
@17jtl
@17jtl Год назад
Well this is great. From someone who knows Marshall from his work with the MtG community, I bumped into this channel by accident a couple weeks ago and thought "Hey, this guy sounds exactly like Marshall from LR. And his name is Marshall. I'm sure it's just a coincidence, but the channel is awesome." I then noticed the playmat on the restoration table. Then I saw the news channel interview, and it was actually Marshall from LR. I've found a whole new admiration for your work, and now I can't stop watching your restoration videos and they've been great company for when I'm working late. Thanks for all you do, you've provided me with thousands of hours of entertainment with MtG content and now I've got hundreds more to go through on this channel.
@michaellawrence6677
@michaellawrence6677 Год назад
Great job, love the way you put a story behind the watch itself. Gives it a better feel. Keep up the stellar work.
@17473039
@17473039 Год назад
Hi Marshall, I noticed that after the final installation of the balance bridge, after tightening you moved the watch and the bridge moved very slightly. May just be a tiny bit of flex as the bridge is canterlevered, but it may be that the bridge screw is slightly too long, which could partially explain how the pallet fork became bent. Edit: can also see the barrel bridge wobbling while running during installing in the case
@fragge2926
@fragge2926 Год назад
Saw the same thing.
@-timetowatch1110
@-timetowatch1110 Год назад
yes, it's a nice work for the layman but very ugly for the professional ...
@ET-cj8jo
@ET-cj8jo Год назад
@@-timetowatch1110 what is your point please ?
@swankytiger7604
@swankytiger7604 Год назад
I saw the balance cock wobbling too! At first I thought it was just an optical illusion, but I kept noticing it. That may account for some of the beat error, right?
@user-iw2mo7yu4d
@user-iw2mo7yu4d Год назад
Was going to comment the same thing!
@tjdrennan513
@tjdrennan513 Год назад
What a lifesaver this video is, I took the plunge and have been restoring a non-running 7909 Tudor Oyster Perpetual as my first repair. Extremely smooth process and all she needed was a new balance setting. I did have to deal with Radium and have re-lumed it. Luckily, I am a chemist as my main profession and knew how to properly handle this. Sufffice to say I am addicted to my new hobby and have you to thank for it. Keep up the great work.
@bdeale3314
@bdeale3314 6 месяцев назад
I’m not a big animal guy but REALLY RESPECT you for taking on this project…. So nice to see people thinking of others….and just being a really great human. MUCH RESPECT.
@scubaseppy
@scubaseppy Год назад
I got my first mechanical watch this week, nothing fancy just a Seiko 5 but I love it!
@paulbrough6721
@paulbrough6721 Год назад
Nice 👍
@WSBM
@WSBM Год назад
I had things to do today that I postponed until watching this video. I'm pretty sure I may be dealing with an addiction here, lol. Man, it's just so satisfying to watch you break down something so small and complex and to put it back together again.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
I'd have issues remembering where each screw went.
@WSBM
@WSBM Год назад
@@tradde11 That's what I keep thinking! Not to mention, these old watches had different schematics and it seems he's just going on memory when he puts them back together.
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
@@WSBM Yeah, the one he did today seemed to have parts I had never heard of. He makes it look so easy.
@WSBM
@WSBM Год назад
@@tradde11 There's a DYI watch club where they will send you the tools, parts, and video links to build your own automatic. I'm very tempted to try that, but like you, I just wonder if my hands would be steady/calm enough. It's like Marshall is a microscopic surgeon!
@tradde11
@tradde11 Год назад
@@WSBM He is, but he's done lots of watches. If I was going to do this I would start with a larger pocket watch. I have one but don't wish to take that one apart as it's not that old. There are lots on eBay. I'd rather get something older that looked cool and maybe didn't run just to try. Build your own? Wow. Not sure I would be ready for that. I would want to video taking one apart so I'd have references to where parts went. Or pictures. I will see if I can find this DIY though. Thanks.
@jatco84
@jatco84 Год назад
What a great looking classic.. A super restoration to this Tudor Rose...broken parts discovered then replaced. It must've been banged around a bit of the years, but now, will be cherished and worn with pride. A wonderful remembrance to 'Rosie'. Thanks for the tour Marshall... Kudos
@tylerglasgow2270
@tylerglasgow2270 Год назад
You are my favorite guy to watch fix watches. Whenever I get home in the evening and I throw my keys on the counter and I put on a pot of tea and immediately turn on RU-vid and go straight to your channel to see if you've posted any new videos. I'm always excited to see what you have come up next and always love your commentary and your knowledgeable love that you put into every watch. I hope to see you fix many more to come.
@jeffreycronin3310
@jeffreycronin3310 Год назад
Marshall, I noticed at 44:35 the balance bridge appeared loose and was rocking back and forth. What's up with that?
@mikeharmer2030
@mikeharmer2030 Год назад
Top Gun Maverick reference made me smile. Nice Easter egg!
@davidt3563
@davidt3563 Год назад
Now Rosie's time will never end! What an awesome story and an awesome video.
@izeugirdor
@izeugirdor 4 месяца назад
Usually I'm calm when I see you working your magic but this time you really took the cake. I was on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next. Thanks from Centralia, WA.
@cashtwonine
@cashtwonine Год назад
the moment the watch begins to run again after the extensive work you put into restoring it is always so, so gratifying. congrats on yet another wonderful revival, marshall!
@henryszubielski8601
@henryszubielski8601 Год назад
Great story behind this watch. It came out beautifully.
@jordanzimmerman4780
@jordanzimmerman4780 Год назад
I love your videos! It is rewarding to see the improvement in your equipment process and skill improve over the years you have been making videos.
@thebeersandthebees
@thebeersandthebees Год назад
Got my first real watch a seiko 5 for my birthday last week due to this channel. It has the clear back so I can take it off and see the balance/automatic winding doing its magic. Love watching these teardowns!
@willhum9162
@willhum9162 Год назад
You’re like a heart surgeon, literally bringing back something to life!
@supremecommander5229
@supremecommander5229 Год назад
Love your videos. Yours are by far the most detailed and entertaining for watch restoration that I have seen yet.
@Snrby
@Snrby Год назад
These videos always relax me. Something so satisfying about seeing someone dismantle and reassemble something so precise.
@marth6271
@marth6271 Год назад
Love the closing shot! Thanks for another great watch rehab, and story.
@davechandler6884
@davechandler6884 Год назад
What a beautiful little watch, well worth the effort to repair, Love your enthusiasm as it kicks into life. Keep the videos coming
@evoluke1069
@evoluke1069 Год назад
The editing on this video with the perfectly timed camera angles and commentary is phenomenal!
@stevehall6526
@stevehall6526 Год назад
Awesome service yet again. Another beautiful vintage watch to be worn and cared for! Top job.
@margueritejourdan
@margueritejourdan Год назад
Beautiful restoration Marshall, and quite emotional as well. I’m an animal lover and was moved by the story of this watch. Thank you
@gioc4596
@gioc4596 Год назад
Another epic video. Love that I can also feel the emotions when the movement came back to life. Thank you
@chuckmaddison2924
@chuckmaddison2924 Год назад
I'm glad I never went into watch making and repair. Got a bit of a tremor in my hand. Truly amazing how you remember where all the parts go.
@erikshilo9934
@erikshilo9934 Год назад
I can’t get enough of you videos. Wish there was a video every other or third day 😂. I watch the older videos in the meantime but there’s nothing like your later videos when you’ve become more established with more tools and stuff. Always look forward to your videos. Thank you very much Marshal 🙏
@outbackwack368
@outbackwack368 Год назад
Another great Wristwatch Revival! Great work as usual! Thanks!
@tymeryder7264
@tymeryder7264 Год назад
I love old watches, especially with a story. I am always pleased when you post a new video. Thanks for sharing
@chrismack5908
@chrismack5908 Год назад
Thank you! Always appreciate your videos during times of turmoil. Have awesome days!
@4Truth4All
@4Truth4All 9 месяцев назад
A wonderful restoration and a touching back story. Keep up the great work Marshall!
@larricesendow848
@larricesendow848 Год назад
Love these vids, it’s like watching Bob Ross art videos!
@smithyhouses100
@smithyhouses100 Год назад
I really look forward to these videos by Marshall.Always checking his channel for a new one,can`t wait !
@j.mccann2166
@j.mccann2166 Год назад
Your off-handed comment saved my x-mas plans. I've been learning the hobby this last year and I purchased an old Seiko automatic for a friend's gift. I found that, while the watch worked fine as an auto, it wouldn't wind manually. I didn't want to give something that only 'sorta' worked, and was really bummed out. After confirming, I now know that I had a movement designed without manual wind and it was a great gift!
@lougomez1193
@lougomez1193 Год назад
With as many of your videos I've watched, I am continually amazed by your amazing attention to detail!
@johnmassa6303
@johnmassa6303 Год назад
It is very calming watching you fix watches. Having the skill set you have and keeping a steady hand while doing the work. Also the way you narrate the story is w also calming. Thank you Marshall and keep up the good work.
@davetaylor3764
@davetaylor3764 Год назад
This is the only channel that I constantly rewatch, love your content, thanks Marshall 👍
@jakegraber2644
@jakegraber2644 Год назад
Marshall, I started watching your videos maybe six months ago and I love coming back to your channel and seeing the updates. I recently got a family heirloom, my great-grandfather's old pocket watch and I'm hoping I can clean and service it myself. I'm a long ways from that goal, as I'm just now dipping my toes into the hobby. However I wanted you to know that these videos and your insights have inspired me to this goal. For a long time I wanted to send it in, but now I want to do the service myself and I would have never gotten to that point without your videos. Please keep it up!
@miscr3ant950
@miscr3ant950 Год назад
Okay, I have to say, I stumbled upon your channel a few days ago, and I have not left it since...in fact, I subscribed. lol I am FASCINATED by your work here! I've seen a bunch of these now, and it never gets old. Your explanations, your humor, even your voice, all make these a treat. I'd love to try my hand, but let's face it...I'll never remember where all those TINY screws go! lol One last...it is so nice to see a trade that still requires mechanical knowledge. My father-in-law was an old German tool and die maker, and seeing the craftsmanship that goes inside one of these watches reminds me of him...and makes me smile. Keep fighting the good fight! Preserve working with your hands!
@darcos7535
@darcos7535 Год назад
These are amazing videos. So relaxing and you are not only talented in watch repair, but also in the narration. Speaking comes so naturally to you.
@CubeCyclone
@CubeCyclone Год назад
I'm amazed at that pallet fork... Beautiful time piece and wonderful back story.
@ygrbooks
@ygrbooks Год назад
Getting up on a Saturday and watching another one of your beautiful videos is just wonderful: thank you Marshall.
@thereismoretolifethanrolex
@thereismoretolifethanrolex Год назад
Wow, another fabulous video Marshall. So many different ways of doing things in that movement, really interesting to see how Tudor tackled things.
@mostlysunny4u
@mostlysunny4u 7 месяцев назад
I am addicted to your commentary ❤
@acceler9
@acceler9 Год назад
Always love your videos! Would really like to see a 'behind the scenes' tour of your shop and tool collection!!
@kristiangustafson4130
@kristiangustafson4130 Год назад
Such a different movement--one of the best videos from you in ages. Watching these brings me to a happy place.
@jbaxter6113
@jbaxter6113 Год назад
I can’t sop watching these videos. Great watchmaking and even better commentary & storytelling. Watching this intricate work kind of washes the stress of my day away, strangely enough. Thank you for the content.
@artamutt5485
@artamutt5485 Год назад
Just amazing and very satisfying. I doubt if anyone can relate to this, but it takes me back to my days as a programmer on one of the early micro-processors in the late 60s.
@ziggyironic
@ziggyironic Год назад
Another great video, fabulous watch and interesting back story. Thanks for sharing from a fellow dog lover. 👍
@ProfFit1910
@ProfFit1910 Год назад
Hey Marshall, i really enjoy watching your videos. I had nothing to do with wrist watches before but your videos and your voice really give me chills and keep me entertained for hours. Keep it up
@stealingtomorrowband
@stealingtomorrowband Год назад
Marshall i applaud you and your love and abilities to work on watches.. i myself would have done gave up working on something so auper small... Thanks for your content and sharing your passion for watches with the world... Hope you and your family have a great holiday season!!!!!!!
@simonosborne3047
@simonosborne3047 Год назад
Well played Marshall on resurrecting another beautiful timepiece. Also totally ASMR.
@hoa8954
@hoa8954 Год назад
Love your work! Thank you for sharing your diligence and expertise!!
@MrAymardo
@MrAymardo Год назад
So soothing, it's magic. Thank you!!!
@jamesc7577
@jamesc7577 Год назад
The Bob Ross of watches!! Voice is very soothing after a rough day.
@joelg.9845
@joelg.9845 Год назад
You make me want to buy a vintage watch and WATCH you restore it. Really well done. You're fantastic at what you do!
@west_nebraska_dude4527
@west_nebraska_dude4527 Год назад
Beautiful watch and an equally beautiful back story. ❤
@davidhalesmith2491
@davidhalesmith2491 Год назад
Another great one, Marshall. I’m a huge fan of Tudor; long live the rose and shield!
@gkinla1
@gkinla1 Год назад
Another fantastic repair, thanks for the video. For some reason watching these watch repair videos, relax me.
@drgunsmith4099
@drgunsmith4099 Год назад
Absolutely love this channel, I tinker with watches myself but Iv learned so much from this channel 🙏
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