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This Watch Is All That Survived a Tragic Boat Accident in 1977 

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Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time a watch with a tragic backstory. Sandra from Australia lost her father in a boat accident in 1977, and this watch was all that survived the tragedy. Join Marshall as he attempts to bring this precious family watch back to life.
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@Zankotsu
@Zankotsu Год назад
Gosh this is a Seiko ad without being one. The fact that this watch held up this nice after an accident like this is testament to amazing engineering
@SilentGloves
@SilentGloves Год назад
When someone is asking me about watches, and how they might get into them, before they even finish the question, I respond "Buy a Seiko." For the moment, Seiko has no real competitor. Now, it's pretty clear to anyone who pays attention that Seiko is aiming upmarket as a brand, so the days of $120, high-quality watches from Seiko might be numbered.
@timothyfoley3000
@timothyfoley3000 Год назад
Seiko 5 are very reasonably priced range. 200/500 $ range. Great watch.
@hindra1996
@hindra1996 Год назад
@@SilentGloves seiko citizen and orient i think is on par between each other
@MiGujack3
@MiGujack3 Год назад
@@SilentGloves Let's not get too crazy. Seiko can't just drop their lower end lines, they would lose market share to Citizen and Casio. They can't just focus on high end either, they have Grand Seiko for that. I expect Seiko 5s to be sold for a long time.
@papayaisavegitable4419
@papayaisavegitable4419 Год назад
Hey by any chance do you know what model the watch is
@aserta
@aserta Год назад
What a story, what a watch. It's great that it was made functional for the family. May he rest in peace.
@daleluffman665
@daleluffman665 Год назад
I have a Benrus selfwinding watch that was my brother's, not worn since he died in the 70s. I would like to get it cleaned and lubricated.
@DrDangerDave
@DrDangerDave Год назад
Seiko watches 😍
@jatco84
@jatco84 Год назад
@@daleluffman665 Contact Marshall..see if he's interested..if you dont have a local watchmaker...!
@davepirtle9790
@davepirtle9790 Год назад
Do people ever take a watch and place it at the grave sight ? Or if cremated with the person's ashes? Wow that's a beautiful watch! Gorgeous
@daleluffman665
@daleluffman665 Год назад
@@davepirtle9790 Hi I have my brother's benrus for 45 years . He hadn't wore it for a while it's Import to me I 76 years old
@michaelturschmann5550
@michaelturschmann5550 Год назад
The final image of the watch sitting on the beach with the sound of the lapping waves was a fitting tribute to the lives lost and the history of the watch. Well done.
@nicwilson6587
@nicwilson6587 Год назад
Ngl hit me a bit hard. Beautiful story, excellent work ❤
@josiahstearns9615
@josiahstearns9615 Год назад
@@nicwilson6587 Same… seeing him put the strap back in and imagining how she felt when she received it fully restored already had me choking up a bit - but then to see it on the beach with the water sent this 40+ year journey in full circle.
@awride01
@awride01 9 месяцев назад
Loved that touch, well done Marshall :)
@MrPapChap
@MrPapChap Год назад
I usually just watch, and don't often comment, but this video struck differently. My father got diagnosed with cancer a couple of years ago and fought bravely till the end. The watch he wore most of the time during his life and was on his wrist when he passed is sitting next to me. I wore it on my wedding last year, and I'll make sure to wear it when my daughter gets born in 2 months time. This way I feel like he's still with me. experiencing the things I would have loved for him to experience with me. Thank you for the respect that you showed, the final scene on the beach accompanied with the silence gave me the same feeling I get when I take a look at my fathers watch. Watches really are something special... Take care.
@Lowe-li5yt
@Lowe-li5yt Год назад
It's a great way to take the memory of your father with you to those special occasions, perhaps you can still wear his watch to your daughters wedding
@1mawesomel1kethat
@1mawesomel1kethat Год назад
You usually just watch but this time you wanted to make a pun
@rosssadler3008
@rosssadler3008 Год назад
🙏❤️🙏
@reza313_
@reza313_ Год назад
more power to you my man
@alphadragongamingFTW
@alphadragongamingFTW Год назад
Wow... Man this hits home. My dad passed away in 2013 after battling Cancer for 3 mo before he passed away from it. Not a day goes by that I don't pass something in the house that he had touched. So glad you have that watch.
@colinmartin9797
@colinmartin9797 Год назад
I have a somewhat similar story - my mother was a NAUI divemaster and instructor all over the south pacific in the 1970's - back before wrecks were protected, you could just take stuff from them. So she has a small collection of little things that she took - with meticulous details as to when, where, and what in her dive logs. One of the things she found was an old fountain pen on a sunken WWII japanese transport - the Akibasan Maru. In the forecastle. She took it home, put it in a box, and 35 years later gave it to me. I was kind of astonished that it was in stellar condition - japanese fountain pens, even cheap ones, were coated in Urushi Laquer, and that urushi had slowly deteriorated away to reveal the ebonite underneath, but in doing so, no sealife had grown on it, and it had an insane patina. The 14k nib was intact, all the threaded bits worked, and I figured it was restorable. But Japanese eyedropper fountain pens require specialty work that nobody outside of Japan will touch. So I reached out to Wancher, a japanese pen manufacturer that was running a promotion on selling freshly restored vintage japanese pens. They wouldn't even let me pay for shipping, immediately taking it and sending it to one of their elderly restorers. It took over a year, he had to take a break for chemo treatments, but he replaced all the original seals and now it holds ink and writes again. 35 years in the ocean, 40 years in a box. I know the ship sank with all hands in 1944, but unfortunately the pen wasn't engraved with a name. If it was, I would have loved to see if there was any remaining family and return it to them, but alas, it's just an artifact with an amazing story that is now in working condition again.
@ddjslhomebase243
@ddjslhomebase243 Год назад
What a story!
@connardman
@connardman Год назад
Nice story, thanks for sharing.
@FR33STyla72
@FR33STyla72 Год назад
What an amazing story, thank you so much for sharing!
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 Год назад
That was an amazing story, such a shame you didn't find the original owner, but having a restorer take time of chemo, that's dedication, well done.
@UNSCPILOT
@UNSCPILOT Год назад
I have to admire craftsmen and companies that are that dedicated to preserving history
@last426
@last426 Год назад
Thought you would like this "watch" story about my folks. They were wonderful people and the story is a testament to their love for each other. My father told me a story that reflected the close love he shared with my mother. Mom had given him a watch on their 25th anniversary and dad wore it proudly every day. About ten years later, mom suddenly took ill and had to spend some time in the hospital. At the same time, dad's watch stopped. Thinking the battery had run down after all those years, dad took his watch to the local jewelry store. The jeweler looked at the watch, looked at my dad, wound the watch and gave it back saying, "Ted, I remember selling this watch to Emily a long time ago; it doesn't use a battery." Dad was perplexed, finally realizing that from the day mom had given him the watch, they had never spent more that a day apart. Apparently each night before going to bed, mom would go down to the den and, while tidying up dad's things, would wind his watch. Dad finally realized that his watch was powered by much more than a replaceable battery; it was powered by the strength of the bond between them.
@harryw9598
@harryw9598 Год назад
thats touching ,aint love the greatest thing in the world.
@margeryk000
@margeryk000 Год назад
What a lovely story.
@nathannoto8162
@nathannoto8162 Год назад
Fantastic story
@spankyharland9845
@spankyharland9845 Год назад
My wife don't wind my watches because I only own quartz watches.🤔
@Rafz90
@Rafz90 Год назад
Such a beautiful story ❤
@danspencer4235
@danspencer4235 Год назад
Marshall, it's a testament to your skill, not that you could restore the watch, but that anyone would ENTRUST you to restore that watch. That's a privilege well-earned, and I appreciate being able to join you for the experience.
@geoff8658
@geoff8658 Год назад
My jaw dropped when you took off the crystal and we saw how pristine the dial is. Wow 😍
@helicart
@helicart Год назад
I live a couple of hours north of where this tragedy unfolded. Yamba is a small coastal town in northern New South Wales in Australia. It is an absolutely beautiful piece of paradise, and anyone who lives there has a close relationship with the ocean. The trawler boat operators and fishermen there are salt of the earth. They work hard and honest. The family deserve a memory of their dad/granddad. You are a great story teller Marshall as well as a very capable watch repairer. From Australia, much respect and admiration. This story touched me deeply.
@andrewg3238
@andrewg3238 Год назад
Likewise am about 100km north of Yamba many fond memories of visits there. I was only 2 when this tragedy occurred but my father says that he believes he remembers it. It was so pleasing to see the watch restored back to the condition it was in the day the wearer and his mate set out to sea, Marshall did a brilliant job. I find the process of restoration fascinating and now because of this episode I am binge watching his channel. You are right about the paradise part, I am happy to be back in this little corner of Australia after being away.
@ASWCo09
@ASWCo09 Год назад
Hi Marshall, I'm a 13 year old and you got me into watchmaking which brightens my day, everday, reinstalling a balance wheel and it coming to life. It's more therapeutic than anything else.
@TheOfficialGlitchTTG
@TheOfficialGlitchTTG Год назад
I'm 14 and same here!
@ASWCo09
@ASWCo09 Год назад
@@TheOfficialGlitchTTG Cool!
@leerenong0813
@leerenong0813 Год назад
14 too
@arcturusme2630
@arcturusme2630 Год назад
Good lord that dial is just magnificent.
@nishchay_p
@nishchay_p Год назад
Hats off to Seiko, what a sturdy watch! The story behind, the history, I absolutely admire what you do!
@dfgivens
@dfgivens Год назад
Go Seiko! That fact that this watch survived at all, and then started running 45 years later, is a testament to the build quality of a Seiko. Gosh, these videos are addictive. Thanks for another great tutorial.
@MohammedMuaawia
@MohammedMuaawia Год назад
I have to say, Marshall. I'm only 4 minutes into the video, and I was NOT expecting that story at all, but if there's anyone who can do that watch justice and reunite that family with a little piece of their fathers memory, it's you. Excited to watch it through.
@Ren-ii7mb
@Ren-ii7mb Год назад
That dial was absolutely flawless! Amazing story and a perfect restoration. I’m sure Max would be eternally grateful for his daughters and your own efforts in continuing his memory.
@soundgardengods
@soundgardengods Год назад
RIP Max. Your beautiful Seiko will live on with your memory.
@GamingGrenade1
@GamingGrenade1 Год назад
I'm not really into watches however I love watching these videos especially ones with a story like this one. Not only do I find the incredible engineering that goes into these things fascinating but how much knowledge and skill even an self-proclaimed amateur watchmaker like yourself needs to have to work on one
@MpSkyfall
@MpSkyfall Год назад
Hello Marshall, I personally consider myself a big fan of Seiko (Even my printer is Epson) and I think this is one of the most special. Not because of aesthetics (that dial is beautiful, of course) but because of the story it carries with it. I think you’re a very respectful professional. If before I admired you for your skill with the screwdrivers, now I do it for your ethics. Greetings from Mexico.
@grandrapids57
@grandrapids57 8 месяцев назад
This is world class story telling.
@keepgrindingup7661
@keepgrindingup7661 8 месяцев назад
As a sailor and a watch Aficionado this entire backstory completely resonates with me and it's absolutely incredible.
@Sinyk2u
@Sinyk2u Год назад
When you took the crystal off. It blew my mind how pristine.
@volvo09
@volvo09 Год назад
Yeah, what a beautiful dial. I'm only 1/way through the video and I know this restoration will come out great. What a service to the owners legacy and tragic ending.
@ohger1
@ohger1 Год назад
Regarding oil, whale oil was an amazing lubricant and was critical in early automatic transmissions for long term survival. It took many years before synthetics even equaled whale oil.
@volvo09
@volvo09 Год назад
It's crazy how only a few generations ago we were harvesting whales for lubrication and lighting. Good thing we discovered petroleum or there'd be no whales left! I was surprised how long it was used in automatic transmissions also. I saw a great video series on automatic transmission fluid and I can't recall if that was mentioned, but I'm sure it was a portion of the fluids up till the 50's or something close.
@ohger1
@ohger1 Год назад
@@volvo09 I read some (admittedly unsourced) information that said that it was used much longer, perhaps to the 70s as an additive in ATF, and once it was banned, there was a big increase in auto trans failures until they were redesigned to use trans fluid without whale oil. In any case, Lubegard (which *is* highly regarded in the professional trans industry) is supposed to be a synthetic additive that closely replicates the advantages of whale oil.
@volvo09
@volvo09 Год назад
@@ohger1 I think you are right, it was used for a looong time, but I'm not well versed on it.
@vadenk4433
@vadenk4433 Год назад
That black watch face is one of the sweetest looking watches I’ve ever seen. I would love to own one like it.
@ayoungtricknamedjim5498
@ayoungtricknamedjim5498 6 месяцев назад
I just discovered your channel and your demeanor, voice, and jovial attitude including laughing at yourself helped me fall asleep last night. I never fall asleep to TV or music. Your video was great. I think it was a Rolex video. Or an Oris video. I remember the mainspring exploded on you.
@ridgebackdk
@ridgebackdk Год назад
sorry for your loss sandra ,. such a sad story ,,, lovely to get such a personal item that your dad used everyday back to where you can take a bit of him with you .. marshall your love and care in your craft is a joy to observe . this is giving a very sad story a new life ... think its abot time i bought a seiko ...
@judithfairchild8620
@judithfairchild8620 Год назад
If I could wear watches I would buy one. But something in my system makes watches go crazy.
@danielkokinda6579
@danielkokinda6579 Год назад
I don’t know why, but I can’t stop watching your videos. It makes me want to delve into watchmaking. I’m a helicopter mechanic, and love working on things.
@judithfairchild8620
@judithfairchild8620 Год назад
Try what Marshall is doing since you know how to make things work. You might enjoy moving from the large stuff to the small stuff. It would make a change/ challenge for your enjoyment.
@peterfconley
@peterfconley 3 месяца назад
That dial is absolutely stunning!
@atown09
@atown09 Год назад
I just want to commend you on your work. I was randomly linked your page about a Rolex restoration, I thought I would watch 5 mins, I watched all 50+mins of it. I thought that was cool, but I couldn't see myself watching another, I have since watched 5 more of your videos. You have a unique way of capturing attention, drawing someone in and keeping their focus. I think it is your attention to detail and just positivity that keeps me coming back. Cheers sir!
@zekeyo37
@zekeyo37 3 месяца назад
This is what happened to me to the letter. This video also got me to get my dad’s favorite seiko out and put it on. he wore every day and to work for 40 years, and has since passed away. For once, thank you RU-vid algorithm for suggesting this channel.
@umeko204
@umeko204 Год назад
as a long time seiko owner (1970 lord marvel 36000), im so happy to finally see you restoring a seiko. beautiful watch, and makes my heart happy to see. i’m so sorry for that persons loss, but you did the watch a wonderful justice for the owners memory. very well done.
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
one of the previous videos was a Seiko weekender (title mistakes was made) that also had a stunning dial
@BeataNozka
@BeataNozka Год назад
I am a weird person who believes that objects have souls or at least carry some energy of their precious owners. Amazing video as always. Thank you.
@philiprice7875
@philiprice7875 Год назад
i bought my dad a watch more of a dress watch, but he wore it every day and he loved it, but he could NEVER get to change the date on it (had a day and date on it) so every time i met him 1st thing he said was "fix it for me please". when he passed i was given the watch back took out the battery set date and time to his death and attached it to a photo i have of him i can not bear to wear it the memory's would hurt too much.
@dooksan
@dooksan 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for this great story. Fifty years ago, Christmas 1973 my girlfriend gave me a Seiko automatic. The watch still works perfect and we still get together to play old folk songs with our old guitars.
@vicferrarisgarage
@vicferrarisgarage 7 месяцев назад
Beach at the end was a great touching moment! 😢😇
@foxyloon
@foxyloon Год назад
Quite a tragic story, and one that I can empathize with somewhat after losing my father suddenly. The mere fact it survives at all, let alone how little rust there was, is a testament to how high quality those Seikos really are. I don't know of many watches that could survive three days at sea and decades of neglect, only for a routine service to bring it back to life. What a watch, and what a story. I hope Sandra gets to enjoy her keepsake for years to come.
@somewaresim
@somewaresim Год назад
I find your videos so therapeutic. Thanks for sharing Marshall.
@coffeecup3177
@coffeecup3177 Год назад
This will be extra special for the daughter with her being able to see the refurbishment of the watch.
@klaxonklaxon
@klaxonklaxon Год назад
The end shot of the watch by the shoreline gave me the feels.
@bullwinklemoose8291
@bullwinklemoose8291 Год назад
Well done Marshall. I'm sure that this restoration means everything to the family that owns the watch. Think about how the watch has laid dormant since literally the day her father passed away and now, all these years later, it's living once again. Obviously, it doesn't bring him back, but in a sense it does provide a functional link to his life and as long as this watch continues to spin, so too does that link to his life live. I find that to be a moving thought and would absolutely cherish having something like this to remember my grandfather by.
@Rosabel_Believe
@Rosabel_Believe Год назад
Opening RU-vid and seeing an update from this channel is such a great feeling. Thanks!
@ForestWoodworks
@ForestWoodworks 3 месяца назад
I first got interested in watchmaking a few months ago when I was looking up how to remove bracelet links, which then quickly led me to this channel and I've been in that rabbit hole since. I'm supposed to be a wannabe woodworking influencer 🤦 But here I am on my 3rd go of this video and it's amazing the experience it is now that I took the plunge a few weeks back and worked on a non-runner movement, which was actually successful. I can't believe how incredibly hooked I am now, and more so I can't believe how much I learned watching every one of Marshall's videos, many of them twice, so I was slowly able to gather basic tools and things made more sense once I got over the fear factor. I am floored by how much he truly does show and teach. Him and a couple others have ensured I'll have some cool pieces to pass onto my kids someday.
@Spielzeugpferd
@Spielzeugpferd Год назад
I basically never comment on videos but this hit differently. The very last shot got me shivering... Beautiful - the watch, the video, the execution! Wow!
@v-1nce
@v-1nce Год назад
this... quickly took a turn :/ i'm astounded by the internal condition of the watch though. the tragedy happened long ago, still i hope this brings some peace and healing to the owner and their family. thank you for sharing the story
@kylecarmichael5890
@kylecarmichael5890 Год назад
A testament to a well made watch and a piece of family history restored. I feel there were tears shed when Sandra received it! Thank you for what your expertise and getting it to live again. NGL when you put it on the timegrapher and you got those numbers, I scared my cat by loudly slapping my hands together and yelling "F88K Yes Marshall is THE MAN", and no, no one was cutting onions to cause the tears in my eyes.
@nixxonnor
@nixxonnor 7 месяцев назад
This watch came out absolutely beautiful
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned Год назад
Turns out, there is a reason why Seiko is in the same league as Rolex, Timex, Omega, and the other famous watch brands that have endured the test of time. I was very impressed with how well that waterproofing held and the fact that it was still trying to keep accurate time after everything it's gone through, but I was amazed at how precise the timekeeping was once it was serviced.
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan 4 месяца назад
Citizen as well
@Dr_Kubrick
@Dr_Kubrick Год назад
Quite the story, thanks for adding the original news clippings as well, what a lovely family heirloom to pass down
@GeorgeT6566
@GeorgeT6566 Год назад
The watch looks great. So glad the salt water did not get in it. And the story behind this one makes it even more then just a watch. It's something the family can remember him by for years to come. Thanks Marshall for sharing this with us.
@nm7sp
@nm7sp 8 месяцев назад
I think that the final scene, on the beach, elevates this channel from the great, to the excellent. If you have that much empathy with the subjects of your passion, then good things always result, thnak you.
@jonboy8181
@jonboy8181 Год назад
This has to be one of the best looking watches you’ve done. I’m glad the daughter is able to have this as a touchstone to remember him by.
@ryanhood1867
@ryanhood1867 Год назад
What a beautiful dial! I have several Seikos myself, including a more modern version of this, a SNXS79. Sandra will be absolutely over the moon to have it revived and working again after so long, especially with what it means to her. Awesome work Marshall!
@kennygo8423
@kennygo8423 Год назад
Agree! :) I have the SNXS79, same color gradient with this.
@JohnDavis-ed5sg
@JohnDavis-ed5sg Год назад
What a sad but lovely story, people who work so hard and take such risks to look after their families have my total respect. Nice watch and great work too.
@mrbxv
@mrbxv Месяц назад
What a story. Very few inanimate objects and possessions have a connection to memory and life. Watches have a special place for some people and this is one situation that will help the family connect with the lost loved one.
@occultustactical6138
@occultustactical6138 Год назад
That dial and those hands look brand new. Amazing testament to the quality of Seiko watches. I bought a Seiko dive watch in 1983 in Okinawa japan. 40 years later it still runs perfectly. I no longer SCUBA dive but if I did I would definitely have it serviced.
@jaycee7841
@jaycee7841 Год назад
Amazing story , Amazing workmanship , Touching story , and a beautiful watch . How good it must be to have the skills to put such a precious keepsake back in the hands of loved ones.. You should be very proud of what you achieved here Marshall.. You are gifted in every sense of the word , but chiefly in your humanity .
@ashedinthewoods
@ashedinthewoods Год назад
I don’t have time to watch the video right now. But this is - luck for the movement that the seals held and all - a testament to the quality of Seiko watches, especially in the 60s and 70s. Plus. Those Seiko dials. Just wow. As a Seiko enthusiast, I can’t wait to watch the full video tomorrow!
@stepparentingmadeeasy
@stepparentingmadeeasy 7 месяцев назад
What a marvelous piece of machinery. Well done bro!
@kenamaro3942
@kenamaro3942 9 месяцев назад
I felt that the restored watch sitting alone on the beach with the ocean and waves was a fitting tribute. Well done Marshall !!
@Induratize2
@Induratize2 Год назад
Man seeing that dial is unreal. It looks like something from a brand new watch to my untrained eyes.
@juddphilby9015
@juddphilby9015 Год назад
One of the most valuable watches youve worked on. A very sad story and privileged to hear it and view the watch being restored for the family
@johnhealey6455
@johnhealey6455 9 месяцев назад
Touching episode. And a testament to Seiko quality. Thank you.
@lindsayzelf3234
@lindsayzelf3234 3 месяца назад
Gosh, I love this channel! Marshall’s commitment and joy when restoring these watches for people around the world who have, like me, come to trust his work ethic and scrupulous care, is a joy for me to watch. Well done, that man!…
@PrometheusZandski
@PrometheusZandski Год назад
Marshall, the backstory itself is worth a video. The fact we are looking at the watch a man was wearing when he was killed by a storm at sea, is unique. Then you just ace the restoration and service. Really cool video.
@maurolambrechts1945
@maurolambrechts1945 Год назад
That dial is so beautiful! What a story and what a watch! Thanks Marshall.
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 5 месяцев назад
Nothing compares to heirlooms. Thank you for posting.
@johnnyunfiltered1832
@johnnyunfiltered1832 Год назад
Marshall deserves the best in life, such a caring, skilled guy making a difference and making us smile, hats off brother, never change
@StateBicycle366
@StateBicycle366 Год назад
I swear to God you make watches so god damn interesting, never thought id be so into this. Your commentary makes this so relaxing and interesting. THANK YOU, keep up the good work ma man!
@johnmckinstry8546
@johnmckinstry8546 Год назад
Well done, Marshall! Am certain you have now given back a watch that holds many memories for the family. Quite a testament to the build quality of Seiko.
@TheHooniverse
@TheHooniverse Год назад
Watching while also randomly wearing my old '79 Seiko... very nearly the same watch. What a story and amazing work as always.
@FenderTele71
@FenderTele71 Год назад
What a history on that watch. another great journey. thanks to Sandra for letting us all experience this.
@Chief1063
@Chief1063 Год назад
I love how you explain everything in every episode so anyone watching, even if it's their first time, can follow along. Great story and great video as always.
@waynejrice
@waynejrice Год назад
Your energy and presentation are top notch. I absolutely love your work!
@billymania11
@billymania11 Год назад
I have a tear in my eye watching and reading this story.
@phagraphy
@phagraphy Год назад
Seeing this SEIKO other than usual swiss made watch especially with story behind it makes me thrill. Good job Marshall. This is the reason why I love your channel. Not only just fix a watch, but restore it and share the story with us. What a family heirloom. ❤️
@H0kram
@H0kram Год назад
I couldn't believe it when the dial revealed itself! She now sees the exact dial her father was seeing and what possibly made him buy the watch in the first place. A beautiful and touching video until the very end ;)
@picax8398
@picax8398 Год назад
marhall, i just wanted to say how much i appreciate these videos. your videos are so great to just have playing in the background. i love listening to your voice.
@Ray.J
@Ray.J Год назад
Seems strange to "like" a video about such a tragic story, but it is such a compelling story! How sweet to be a part of giving someone a memory, a memory to be passed on, along with the story. Shows also that watches don't have to be expensive to be priceless.
@jimmykoh2602
@jimmykoh2602 Год назад
The sentimental value of this watch well exceed its intrinsic value.
@luzezito
@luzezito Год назад
As always the story and the journey you bring us on with every revival are the best.
@west_nebraska_dude4527
@west_nebraska_dude4527 Год назад
Truly Exquisite! Sandra's story was heartbreaking, but I'm sure your restoration of her father's watch meant so much to her. My father died of a stroke in 1976 when I was 16, and I wore his watch through the rest of high school and college. It's a Bulova Accutron Spaceview, and I was always fascinated by its ultra-modern look and tuning fork hum. I'm even wearing it in one of my high school graduation pics (in 1978). It was stored away in the mid 80s, and I just recently re-discovered it. I replaced the battery, and it started right up. Unfortunately, it only ran for a few weeks and then stopped. I live in a very rural area, so there is nowhere around here to have it looked at, and I can't afford to send it away to a Bulova specialist. Accutrons are notoriously expensive to have repaired. It's still a beautiful watch (it's my profile image) and I'll cherish it even if it never runs again.
@kassiani4369
@kassiani4369 2 месяца назад
Thank you for taking on this project for the family. That was very kind and generous of you, and I'm sure it was greatly appreciated by the family.
@jiddu1970
@jiddu1970 Год назад
the one thing I like most of your channel, besides your incredible craftmanship, is that as a non native English speaker I can understand quite everything you say, and this makes me feel more comfortable :)
@Stettafire
@Stettafire Год назад
The captions are also decent :)
@NMY556L
@NMY556L Год назад
This has to be one of the best restorations you've done! The story behind this watch is really personal and I'm sure it will mean tbe world to the owner when she gets it back. The dial looks awesome and I think most people would be more than happy to see it on modern-day Seiko. Great job!!!!
@outbackwack368
@outbackwack368 Год назад
Wow, what a story! Thank you for preserving the history for the family! And what a great ad for Seiko!
@artkingofwholefoods74
@artkingofwholefoods74 17 дней назад
God bless you for bringing it back to life…
@ryangraham6393
@ryangraham6393 Год назад
I am a Proud Australian and I have heard this story before, such an incredibly sad story.
@ColsTiger
@ColsTiger Год назад
Thanks again Marshall for another great story and video. I have four Seiko 7006-8007 watches from the early to mid 70s. It will be nice to have this complete disassembly and servicing video in the future. I’ve only torn one of them down as far as the day date jumper to realign it, but this episode will be an excellent guide when I try to perform my first full servicing. Thanks again for providing such awesome content.
@guidoeehg1140
@guidoeehg1140 Год назад
Outstanding, Marshall. Wonderful memory for the family to hold on to.
@MalintheSamarakoon
@MalintheSamarakoon Год назад
Just when I saw the dial in that condition, I had the same reaction. Flawless.
@topcover22
@topcover22 Год назад
Marshall, what a great watch story to be a part of. As usual, you did great work. Thank you so much for sharing this story, this servicing and recapping watch movement basics with your viewers.
@genesultry6447
@genesultry6447 Год назад
Marshall, you've done it again! Such a nice restoration...as are all of your resto's. By including a personal backstory with your restorations you really amplify not only the mechanical aspect but the sentimentality of such a modest piece. Watches really are "functional art." Im certain your client/friend was 100% pleased.
@SoCo_Surfcasting
@SoCo_Surfcasting Год назад
That dial is STUNNING!
@whywecollectwatches
@whywecollectwatches Год назад
Marshall your restorations are mesmerizing and so cool to watch! Love the stories and history these watches carry with them!
@thisoldbelair
@thisoldbelair Год назад
This vid was worth every minute, as always. What a gorgeous dial!! And incredible story. So awesome that it was in such good shape internally and that it runs so great again. I hope Sandra and her family are pleased and enjoy it. May God rest the souls of both of those men.
@nathannoto8162
@nathannoto8162 Год назад
I just wanted to let you know I stumbled upon your channel by happenstance, Marshall… and I can’t thank you enough for your videos. Keeping memories alive, and doing it with class, dignity, and a clear enthusiasm for the craft. Keep it up, sir!
@luismruiz69
@luismruiz69 Год назад
It was bittersweet but I'm happy it started working again with some love and care
@rogerdale5451
@rogerdale5451 2 месяца назад
Watches are one of the most powerful keepsakes of loved ones who've passed on. I will be leaving several to be split between nephews (if they survive me)... My oldest Seiko is from the mid seventies, a gift from my parents when I turned 15. This one he's working on is SPECTACULAR. How sad, but wonderful.
@rileyjbroughton
@rileyjbroughton Год назад
I love watching your content, you’re a great teacher. These are the sort of things I would love to do for people, can’t wait to become as proficient as you, Marshall
@jelleotter
@jelleotter Год назад
What’s really great about these videos is not just the quality and the storytelling but also that this inspires people willing to try this for themselves. People like me. It’s very comforting listening to you explain how things work and why you do some things in a certain way. I’m planning on restoring a non running seiko in a couple weeks(when i have gathered everything I think I’ll need) keep up this amazing content! If i had money to spare I’d for sure become a patreon!
@alwayssearching1882
@alwayssearching1882 Месяц назад
Beautiful story behind a beautiful watch.
@edwardstarrett5545
@edwardstarrett5545 Год назад
My jaw dropped when I saw that face. New life goal. Black faced Seiko! Nice work!
@Kevins-Philippine-Retirement
A very deeply moving story as I am from Newfoundland, Canada where commercial fishing was our main way of life for over 500 years. When you told the story I got chills up my spine as we Newfoundlanders are very familiar with marine tragedies. Thank you.
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