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Watchmaking: Machining a Watch Gear 

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In this video, Mike machines a gear wheel for a watch.
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@tadeubotelho4410
@tadeubotelho4410 22 дня назад
I'm a computer engineer who has spent my entire life developing cutting-edge digital technologies in a world where the mechanical side didn't appeal to me much. However, I've recently taken on the challenge of restoring two pocket watches that have been in my family for almost 200 years. So, I decided to learn about restoration processes myself, and as a result, I've become passionate about horology. Currently, I repair and restore antique watches with complex gears, and I do this out of passion, where I've learned to connect with the old values ​​of manual mechanics and machining systems. I must admit I'm very impressed with your videos and would like to thank you for sharing your work, which inspires me to learn more and enrich my knowledge. I wish you success!
@maarkaus48
@maarkaus48 Год назад
my grandfather was a watchmaker in Montreal. He came over from Denmark years earlier to start a new life here. I used to go to his shop in the 70's as a child and just be amazed at all the machining and fine work he did. He worked on large clocks (like the town clock) all the way down to small watches. I remember him hunched over his lathe with a brass billet in it. Not sure what he was up to but it required his full concentration, and some serious talking to himself in Danish. Being a little kid I always loved it when all the clocks went off at the hour at the same time. It was always a hoot. Its really nice to see your work here. He would have been keen to watch.
@nigelparker5886
@nigelparker5886 11 месяцев назад
As a 75 year old long retired toolmaker, I always saw watch/clock making as a dark art form! I still do! Great to watch the process though! Fine engineering at its best! I did actually use a scaleable engraver to make miniature hand assembling tools for the Plessey 9ta Sonotone audio cartridge, which was trying enough, but this is just sublime! Cheers
@laurabeaumont3593
@laurabeaumont3593 7 месяцев назад
Nigel were you in edge lane ?
@nigelparker5886
@nigelparker5886 7 месяцев назад
@@laurabeaumont3593 Edge Lane? London? No, I was in Havant ,...Hampshire at what was then Burrows Bros! Cheers
@laurabeaumont3593
@laurabeaumont3593 7 месяцев назад
@@nigelparker5886 Liverpool, we had 50 + tool makers plus apprentices, thought it might of been there, we made a couple of bits for the decks there.
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 6 месяцев назад
It blows me away seeing the watchmakers in their shops. I can easily tell that their tool chests are older than you! I saw a documentary of workers at the Breitling plant and they were going through their grinding tools to cut the gears. I couldn't believe how old the chests were. The wood was nearly black but the areas where they touched the drawer guides looked new. It struck me that these are very old. I'm sure some of these workers got their chests from their grandfathers.
@matthewunderwood6142
@matthewunderwood6142 Год назад
@4:59 You say "I'm lazy..." After watching you create watch parts from scratch, I don't think anyone believes you are lazy. Very nice video. Thanks.
@robert_iadanza
@robert_iadanza 10 месяцев назад
I'm a seasoned software engineer and do a lot of CNC and hardware engineering. I was humbled by the ingenuity and engineering displayed here, just incredible.
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 6 месяцев назад
I am a seasoned (and cooked) software engineer as well. So much similarity here with proper software engineering. I'm looking forward to watching more of these.
@robert_iadanza
@robert_iadanza 6 месяцев назад
@@stringlarson1247 If you're a seasoned engineer then you are cooked by definition 😜
@stringlarson1247
@stringlarson1247 6 месяцев назад
@@robert_iadanza I work in the Dept. of Redundancy Dept.
@docalexander2853
@docalexander2853 3 месяца назад
It Was crude.
@narendraraikwar4120
@narendraraikwar4120 2 месяца назад
​@@robert_iadanza❤
@ancliuin2459
@ancliuin2459 6 месяцев назад
I have an office job and have never learned to use a lathe, and I cannot keep my eyes away from your videos... they give me satisfaction from deep inside my heart. I am seriously considering going into this matter in my sparetime (modeling being my hobby), I am just not sure how 60+ eyes can keep up. For the fascinating experience, thank you a lot!
@shanemeyer9224
@shanemeyer9224 Год назад
This is absolutely outstanding content, I’m so thankful I found this channel as a hobby watchmaker it’s just amazing
@crixus8571
@crixus8571 Год назад
I am a beginner hobby watchmaker too (actually I am only trying to repair bigger wall clocks, alarm clocks etc.) and I find it fascinating! Some people are having amazing skills (and tools).
@fraglo
@fraglo 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely mesmerizing!!
@allenrussell1947
@allenrussell1947 Год назад
I'm 62 and wish I could go back 40 years and know that this was a way to earn a living. Watch making wasn't even something I knew existed back then. I tinker with watch restorations but this is light years ahead of anything I'm capable of.
@felixcat9318
@felixcat9318 Год назад
This was a masterclass in every way, truly magnificent videography, lighting and editing, and with superb presentation and narration. Likewise, the narration was perfectly timed to the video content being displayed. As a viewer unfamiliar with watchmaking I really appreciated the Watchmaker explaining the process. I cannot imagine a more difficult engineering challenge than to make everything to such tight tolerances in miniature! The Watchmaker displayed meticulously precise attention to detail and very high levels of craftsmanship were evident in the component he made. I am delighted to have found your channel and to have subscribed.
@BestKiteboardingOfficial
@BestKiteboardingOfficial 3 месяца назад
I'm endlessly fascinated by watchmaking, have been since I was a child. The precision displayed is simply breathtaking.
@wailingalen
@wailingalen Год назад
Fascinating! Makes you wonder how they did it hundreds of years ago!! Definitely a set of skills I wish I had!
@brendawilliams8062
@brendawilliams8062 9 месяцев назад
The balance float was still there I assume?
@stargazer7644
@stargazer7644 3 месяца назад
Turning lathes were invented in the 13th century.
@docalexander2853
@docalexander2853 3 месяца назад
Same way
@HarryVerey
@HarryVerey 11 месяцев назад
Incredible skill and precision, brilliant close up photography and video production.
@titusmoz
@titusmoz 11 месяцев назад
The amount of time and equity that goes into making this tiny part is frankly incredible. And, that doesn't even take into account the time and equity put into the making the tools used to make the piece in the first place!! Mind blown! Cheers T
@luminousfractal420
@luminousfractal420 День назад
some things are actually worth the money, this stuff is priceless. i see peoole with 20grand watches you know has a basic motion and battery system, all about ugly design these days. its the hours and care put in that are worth something.
@hugodesrosiers-plaisance3156
I am a journeyman woodworker who enjoys working with hand tools as much as possible. I make mostly small pieces and lots of precise joinery. The way you work with metal to such degree of precision is astounding to me and something I'll never be able to reach, but I just love wood too much. Nevertheless, your videos are very satisfying and calming. Cheers.
@SaffronMilkChap
@SaffronMilkChap Год назад
I match your general description and agree, though I’d offer the consolation that brass doesn’t have that pesky grain direction that wood always seems to!
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад
It's very satisfying to see someone do something very difficult, or challenging, and do it well. I especially like the creative ways of holding tiny things. Without proper tools, I made a device to put hands back on a watch I never wear anymore. It's nice to know it works.
@a4000t
@a4000t Год назад
Absolutely fascinating how these miniature parts can be machined so incredibly precise.
@HexxHenderson
@HexxHenderson 10 месяцев назад
My dad was a master watchmaker. I used to watch him do this kind of stuff all the time he passed away in 1997 if he was still around today I’d be 102 years old fascinating stuff.
@jessestrum
@jessestrum Год назад
one of my favorite subs, excellent workmanship thanks
@MagSun
@MagSun Год назад
So much work for such a little piece 😱 You have my deepest respect!
@edenas59249
@edenas59249 Год назад
Nah. He just doesn't have the machinery to automate it.
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Год назад
​@@edenas59249 I also think he made way too many cuts to arrive arrive at pre-teeth gear piece. My now deceased papaw was a jewelry / watch maker. I remember watching him make these very tiny gears, etc.
@tesmat1243
@tesmat1243 Год назад
that wheel is massive maybe allarm clock size still impressive
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Год назад
@@tesmat1243 And that would make it a Clickbait title for a video.
@rafaelcalvo478
@rafaelcalvo478 Год назад
What a class! Probably on of the best 15-minute lessons I've ever watched. Thank you!
@gaveintothedarkness
@gaveintothedarkness Год назад
This video was amazing, I hope you keep producing quality content like this so you can grow to be huge!
@DK-vx1zc
@DK-vx1zc Год назад
Fascinating! Excellent videography and narration. I am really enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing
@shaneroper5470
@shaneroper5470 Год назад
Delicate work, making watch gears. Impressive level of patience! Great content!
@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian
@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian Год назад
Inspirational. Beautiful work, beautifully filmed and narrated. Thank you 👏👏👍😀
@NoosaHeads
@NoosaHeads 11 месяцев назад
Beatific, dedicated, and methodical work.
@gyrogearloose1345
@gyrogearloose1345 10 месяцев назад
What a beautiful tool is that Pultra Lathe! And good to see your work with it, including the ingenious custom dividing head. Thanks for posting, very inspiring!
@nunlist69
@nunlist69 9 месяцев назад
Should look at a Schaublin 70 lathe
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Such a brilliant video! The work, the photography and the audio are all spot on. A really interesting demonstration of a great way of doing this. Subscribed!
@kennethjanczak4900
@kennethjanczak4900 Год назад
Really like how you care for and protect your machine.... And a really nice job. Thanks for taking the time to make the video and share it.
@sethbracken
@sethbracken Год назад
Yore channel is so good, thanks for uploading a longer one.
@aghauler1964
@aghauler1964 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your passion and expertise. Your machine tool and appliances are worthy art in their own right.
@5AXISDLOCKHART
@5AXISDLOCKHART Год назад
I have been in tool and mold long enough to often feel quite jaded. Vids like this remind me of the things about the trade that still bring me happiness .
@JT-xs4br
@JT-xs4br 11 месяцев назад
Man I am going down an amazing rabbit hole of videos about watches and watch making!
@jackbuff_I
@jackbuff_I Год назад
Mate, you're a genius.
@tvrv9774
@tvrv9774 7 месяцев назад
You just put together so many of the things I've learned and loved in a completely different way... Machining and Designing with a bit of hobbyist maker mixed in that gives me tons of inspiration and ideas... if only i had the space. I absolutely want to get a watchmakers lathe like that in the future for small projects.
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391
@joejoejoejoejoejoe4391 Год назад
I really like the idea of indexing a lathe spindle, in conjunction with a cross slide mounted milling spindle. After using a big Harrison (the spindle nose is about 10 inch diameter, spindle bore about 4 inch, and a lovely lathe to use) it's fun to watch a smaller lathe is use.
@username4441
@username4441 Год назад
11:26 the most angelic sounding drill ive ever heard.
@jamesjameson4566
@jamesjameson4566 Год назад
I thought it sounded very like the beginning of... Jump around by the house of pain
@username4441
@username4441 Год назад
@@jamesjameson4566 that too!
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta Год назад
Exquisite to watch. Horology is something that really interests me. My day job is manufacturing and repairing components for vintage and classic motorcycles but this is a while several levels beyond anything I've ever thought about let alone tried. Thanks for posting.
@PassingBy
@PassingBy Год назад
You are a man of perfection. Your setup wouldn't be cheap.
@mercenary1072
@mercenary1072 Год назад
I dont understand anything about tools and lathes or machining, but, because of the obvious pleasure you take in your job, it is a treat to watch your videos
@puppy1981
@puppy1981 6 месяцев назад
I’m Here for the day you have a million subscribers, because it’ll happen. You’re next next level attention to detail regarding precision engineering.
@amirhosseinteimouri6502
@amirhosseinteimouri6502 11 месяцев назад
Bro u saved me. I have a presentation about how every part of watch created and the only video I found was urs. really thank you❤❤❤❤❤
@jasonrackawack9369
@jasonrackawack9369 11 месяцев назад
I cant imagine the tallent the first watchmakers had coming up with the ideas drawing up plans making calculations making the precision tools all by hand.....fascinating and inspiring
@XAD566
@XAD566 Год назад
Again an excellent video - also I see the channel is growing 🎉, I couldn’t believe how few subs you had the first time I saw one of your videos. happy to see that I’m not alone
@chronovaengineering
@chronovaengineering Год назад
Thanks for sticking with us, it means a lot!
@ignacioanaya3403
@ignacioanaya3403 7 месяцев назад
Finally I found someone that can show how to make small watch gears, thank you
@b._.render
@b._.render Год назад
That was awesome Thankyou 🎉❤
@SkillfulMan
@SkillfulMan 8 месяцев назад
nice to see how much effort goes into making small gear
@Visionery1
@Visionery1 5 месяцев назад
There's a unique sense of achievement in manufacturing something oneself. Beautifully presented!
@renetr6771
@renetr6771 Год назад
This ultra configurable lathe and your modifications are amazing. It could fit in barbies dream house (if you paint it pink), but the work you do with is absoluteley respectable.
@glennmorrissey5309
@glennmorrissey5309 8 месяцев назад
Its amazing what you can do with a small watchmakers lathe. Your craftsmanship and attention to detail is amazing, and I adore the can-do attitude. Very inspiring. Thank you very much for producing this video.
@martyb3783
@martyb3783 6 месяцев назад
Fascinating to watch! I work on CNC machines where we routinely use boring bars that are a meter long and 50mm in diameter so its cool to watch machining on such a tiny scale. Great video!
@messenger8279
@messenger8279 5 месяцев назад
My father had a fascination with old watches and had a tin full of them he used work on. When he died the tin disappeared and I think it contained some old Omega and other nice watches. In later life his hands weren't steady and as a sheet metal worker, working with big hammer 8 hours a day his hands were huge. I have no idea how he was able to work on such tiny delicate things. He was multi talented man.
@anthonywilliams6764
@anthonywilliams6764 Год назад
Excellent fiming, worthy of an award in itself, and thank you for the combination of great narration and filmwork. You mention George Daniels, whom I knew in the Isle of Man, he was an occasional diner at the Riverside Studio, and restaurant in Laxey, where the host a Swiss named Peter Ellenberger, ran live jazz music with excellent cuisine. George was there one evening when I was playing contrabass in a jazz trio, and he asked if the trio might be free to play at his house on his fiftieth birthday, which was duly arranged. The trio played the first set, and George served up some drinks whilst we took a little break. He grabbed me by the arm, and asked me to follow him in to his garage / workshop. To my amazement, he opened the door to THE one and only Barnato Bentley, the actual Le Mans winner from the nineteen twenties. Afte my surprise and some further discussion, he showed me his watchmaking workshop, and held out a porcelain dish, about three inches diameter, passed me a jewellers magnifying eyepiece, and invited me to inspect the product of his past weeks work laying in the bottom of the dish. I put the glass into place in my eye , and looked into the dish, which had a bout five or six gearwheels laying in the bottom. The wheels were perfect in every way, they were made of a steel of some sort, and were less that a millimetre in diameter, with I guess around ten or fifteen teeth per wheel. I was staggered to see his lathe and workshop layout which was tiny, and remarked on a partly assembeled escapement mechanism. Hel told me about his Patent, and the problems with some of the established manufacturers not giving any value to ihis invention, and also of the sorry tale of a lost watch that the courier was not fully insured to compensate for. All in all, the eveming flew by, and the music was just what the party needed. A strange power cut happened at one point, which disabled the electric piano, but the power came on about five minutes later, to great applause from his guests who wer lighting candles in order to see the food and drinks on the table. An evening never to be forgotten, and I occasionally bumped into George Daniels at Peter Ellenbergers restaurant thereafter, he drove a dark blue Bentley saloon as his everyday runaround, and was fond of Swiss wines which he picked up from the restaurant from time to time. Never to be forgotten, George was a lovely gentleman. Keep up the great work, I shall subscribe to your channel right now.
@chronovaengineering
@chronovaengineering Год назад
Thank you for this story! In fact, I am building a George Daniels replica watch and this is one of the wheels for the movement. Thanks for your subscription.
@coffeepot3123
@coffeepot3123 Год назад
Boss: "So yeah it's your weekend off but we need like 50 of these by tuesday so... "
@TheWadetube
@TheWadetube 5 месяцев назад
The cork use was brilliant. Good innovation across the board.
@goldandcryptonewsandupdate8199
@goldandcryptonewsandupdate8199 7 месяцев назад
Never felt like such a nerd but the precision this guy works to is immense. Reminded me of my college and early work years as a machinist, if this bloke trained me I might of stayed as an engineer
@Axeyard
@Axeyard 8 дней назад
You might of, then again, you might not of. That is the question.
@mrz80
@mrz80 Год назад
This is timely, as the watchmaker who's putting my badly abused Navitimer back together is having to manufacture several parts, probably using procedures like these. Cool stuff working at such a small scale.
@mechaform
@mechaform 11 месяцев назад
This is wonderful work. Terrific accessories for and upgrades to your lathe!
@filipforslid7637
@filipforslid7637 2 месяца назад
You are a genius! I absolutely love the lathe
@goatpepperherbaltea7895
@goatpepperherbaltea7895 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate you making a point of naming the tools used thank u
@yuuwhoo
@yuuwhoo Год назад
There's not much one can add to the previous commenters. I found the video amazing, educational so liked and subscribed. And of course, thank you for sharing your time and talent.
@artisanmakes
@artisanmakes Год назад
Impressive stuff. Been enjoying watching you making these small parts.
@chronovaengineering
@chronovaengineering Год назад
Thank you! It means a lot coming from you.
@petercozzaglio6070
@petercozzaglio6070 Год назад
It isn’t often that I subscribe after watching one video. But that was very interesting and I loved the minute detail.
@winstonpoplin
@winstonpoplin 7 месяцев назад
Outstanding work. Truly a masterpiece of a part.
@pavelsulc2617
@pavelsulc2617 Год назад
so much work and so many opportunities to screw it up even at the very end. Much respect to you
@Bunk599
@Bunk599 4 месяца назад
Retired Professional Engineer in Santa, Fe New Mexico and new subscriber.....marvelous work you are doing, elegant videos. I discovered your channel from an Adam Savage shout out in a video where he was setting up his watchmakers lathe.
@TalRohan
@TalRohan Год назад
Just found you and enjoying the narration and video content Its awesome to see the old and new ways of doing things come together thankyou very much for sharing
@bavapada
@bavapada Год назад
Thanks for sharing your work with us. Greatly appreciated!
@hmrody
@hmrody Год назад
I just stumbled onto your channel... I am gobsmacked! I have never this done. Outstanding video! Thank you so much for the work it takes to produce such a quality video! Best!
@stewanish
@stewanish Год назад
Hi Chronova, I'm very amused by all the DIY machines used in gear cutting. Would it be possible to feature the making of machines at a particular job such as gear pitching or otherwise. This would be great for hobby home machine builders like us. Thank you!
@chronovaengineering
@chronovaengineering Год назад
Hi Steve. Absolutely, we will try to cover these in more detail in future videos. We will also work on putting together drawings for various attachments when we get the time.
@felixarbable
@felixarbable Год назад
Looks quite hilarious i was spoiled by schaublins at school and haven’t been able to find a better setup so im just saving up now, on my return to england i was quite disapointed by the variety and quality of english lathes available in comparison
@stewanish
@stewanish Год назад
@@felixarbable Hi Felix Schaublin would be the best lathe standing. Visited a local Swiss watch repair retail last year. They do own 2 Schaublin lathes from the 70s. Now converting my Power Record wood lathe to Schaublin level for metal work :)
@louiszwiebel6139
@louiszwiebel6139 4 месяца назад
I love your threshold for "lazy" (4:59) .... Amazing video and work. Thank you for sharing it
@christinemitchell-vr5bu
@christinemitchell-vr5bu Год назад
A very well explained video. Fantastic end result! Fascinating !
@johnlustig4322
@johnlustig4322 Год назад
I could not stop watching this......
@MegaDada1995
@MegaDada1995 3 месяца назад
I have rarely seen a machining video this relaxing
@Redstoneghost133
@Redstoneghost133 Год назад
This is awesome, thank you for showing :)
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 Год назад
Thank you very much for the insight; I have some comparatively enormous mod 0.6 gears to make and I am now better prepared to do so.
@JimEmbury
@JimEmbury 5 месяцев назад
Unbelievable in the detail and creativity. Thank you!
@johntwemlow6089
@johntwemlow6089 Год назад
When I left school in the late '50s I did a 5 year apprenticeship here in New Zealand. My tutor often worked manually making wheels, etc. He was an amazing craftsman, not so much myself. I left the trade in the mid '70s to go into Christian Ministry. Now that I'm retired I spend quite a bit of time watching RU-vid content, often watchmakers. Love them, bringing back great memories. Thanks so much for your contribution.
@lohikarhu734
@lohikarhu734 Год назад
what a lovely setup!
@risussardonicus8416
@risussardonicus8416 Год назад
Really enjoyed watching this channel’s content. It’s about time !
@RustyDockLight
@RustyDockLight Год назад
That rotary table you adapted is super slick! I love that kind of thinking
@JB-yp6bd
@JB-yp6bd Год назад
Amazing to watch, just beautiful
@AnthonyFrancisJones
@AnthonyFrancisJones 7 месяцев назад
Stunning! Thanks for all the effort in making this video.
@1962ralf
@1962ralf 7 месяцев назад
unbelievable art and craftmanship, big respect....
@belo621
@belo621 11 месяцев назад
Became a watchmaker 20 plus years ago, dieing art.❤
@MadScientist23
@MadScientist23 Год назад
The tools he makes to work on the tools he makes are exceptional
@extremelydave
@extremelydave 11 месяцев назад
I always wondered how those wheels were made to such exacting measurements. Totally awesome!!!
@marcuslatimer
@marcuslatimer 8 месяцев назад
sick.... thats all I can say, what a craftsmanship!
@UnCoolDad
@UnCoolDad Год назад
Skills way beyond my pay grade - a pleasure to watch.
@jameshicks7125
@jameshicks7125 Год назад
Very inspiring and educational. I am building a planetarium projector. More of a large clock than a watch, but the techniques for producing precision components cross over. I'd like to try building a table top orrery one day. I think that will be a true test of my patience and attention. Making a watch is at a level of precision I could never achieve.
@SAMZIRRA
@SAMZIRRA 10 месяцев назад
Mesmerizing! I can`t stop watching❤
@hizirbat5589
@hizirbat5589 9 месяцев назад
Respect for the master 👏👏👏
@herbertattema9890
@herbertattema9890 10 месяцев назад
I finally know why watches can be sooo expensive. This is serious craftsmenship
@sreenathbh2610
@sreenathbh2610 5 дней назад
Pure Magic. Thanks for the video.
@mikel9056
@mikel9056 9 месяцев назад
Loved the moment the last gear was cut.
@colsanjaybajpai5747
@colsanjaybajpai5747 Год назад
Beautiful, very precise. 👍👍👍
@JohannSwart_JWS
@JohannSwart_JWS Год назад
Always amazed at what these tiny lathes can accomplish. Great channel. Subscribed.
@rael5469
@rael5469 7 месяцев назад
You had me at "Hello" but when you threw in the scanning electron microscope.....that was over the top.
@ozarkliving7263
@ozarkliving7263 10 месяцев назад
Simply amazing! Thank you so much for these high quality videos
@silverdrillpickle7596
@silverdrillpickle7596 Месяц назад
Wonderfully clever solutions. Cheers.
@ianmccoll7907
@ianmccoll7907 6 месяцев назад
Brilliant skill and knowledge of your equipment.
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