Absolutely amazing video and really enjoyed the detailed look inside! Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into the videos. Looking forward to the next one!
🤣 I made it clear in the video that it was damaged so I didn't have to hear all the foolish comments from them. Thanks for watching! Be sure to rate thumbs up and share.
Wanted to ask on your newest video to hope you would see it. With your knowledge i was hoping you could make a video on how to make a spark plug tester (or i could share my email and you could draw the schematic for me). An older gentleman told me the main device i would need would be a vibrator but was hoping on some help or direction. I can tell you many guys would love to know how to build their own. Basically a device to would fire a spark plug and possibly be adjustable (kv wise). Thanks and stay safe
Hello. All questions must be asked at the correct video, otherwise I feel like viewers are trying to be pushy and get in my face to reply to their question. My other video below is exactly what you want. ruclips.net/video/ki6l8RCIrAs/видео.html
@@electronicsNmore Yo, I was just talking about the irony of the situation, didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Turns out it the diagnostic port. But tbh that's a pretty common term and I'm equally surprised that so few point it out.
Hello Doug, Not to many user serviceable parts in one of those. I'm to old school, give me through hole and it's all good, hardly could see SMD. Be good, C.
Correct, not too many serviceable parts. The flat cables are connected to almost all the components. Not sure if the flat cables were spot welded to the board or soldered, but it wouldn't be an easy repair. Thanks for watching! Be sure to rate thumbs up to offset all the channel haters. Not one negative comment posted about the video, but thumbs down. That's YT! They rarely have the balls to speak out in the comment section, they hide behind the buttons.
What a piece of junk. There are watches from the 16th century that still work! Talk about throw-away culture. The Apple Watch is a perfect example. Steve Jobs could have had a watch that his great 10 times over grandfather wore. That would "only" go back to the 19th century. There is just something offensive to me about a watch that is unfit for anything less than 10 years after it was made. I just don't "get" the smartwatch.
The features negate the lack of longevity. What's so hard to get about that? You can make that argument about any piece of tech. The benefits you get out of it far outweigh the lack of longevity. It's also very cheap. You want a watch that will last for decades, you're going to be spending around $1000+ for a high quality Tag, Hamilton, Omega, Breitling, etc. And that watch will do ONE thing, and one could argue that it does a pointless/redundant task of telling time, since you have a half a dozen other ways of telling the time. The VALUE of a smarty watch is far greater than a regular watch, for $200-300 price of the S3 Apple watch in the video, or even for the new $400 S5 watch. How about a smartphone? $500-1500 is a lot more tan the $200 old cell phones (non-smartphones), but the value is much higher. The old cellphones did ONE thing. Smartphones can do banking, bill paying, GPS, take high quality photos, email, other business, games, calculations/conversions/translations/dictionary, MP3/music player, video player, note taking, business tasks, smart home control, and... Telling the time. It can also do one of the most important things, especially in times of COVID... Video conferencing. That allowed me to stay in touch with my 6 year old girl for the first TWO AND A HALF MONTHS of COVID when her mom wouldn't let her leave the house. I probably would have gone down a dark path if I couldn't see her for 11 weeks, but I was able to see her ANY time of the day, no matter what I was doing. I would have spent $2500 on a phone if it allowed me to do that ONE task. (I'm only around my computer at times she is sleeping; in the evening. The only time I would be around my computer while she was awake, was the early morning. So, no, a computer wouldn't work.) She could Google Duo me at ANY time of the day, and I would be able to talk to her and SEE her face, even if it was only for a minute to tell her that I'd call her back in a few minutes. I believe that smart watches can do video conferencing as well. So, you need to look at value, not only cost, or only longevity. Value, features, convenience, cost, longevity, etc are all things that need to be considered. (Also 10x great grandfather would go back ~300 years from 1950. So the 1600s or the 17th century. Great grandfather would be 3 generations, plus another 9 generations, would be 12 generations, or ~300 years.)
Absolutely amazing video and really enjoyed the detailed look inside! Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into the videos. Looking forward to the next one!
Glad you enjoy watching my videos as much as I enjoy watching yours! Thanks for watching!
I would never have attempted a watch repair prior to having seen this video...
Thanks For Another Great Video!
Much less useless 😉
Glad you enjoyed the video!
@@electronicsNmore ALWAYS!!
Thanks Again!
My 1966 timex is still ticking. Great video!
Thanks for watching! Be sure to rate thumbs up and share the video link.
Amazing video....❤
Many thanks! Be sure to rate thumbs up and share the video link.
Very interesting video -
Glad you enjoyed it
And the Apple fanbois are screaming! 😱
🤣 I made it clear in the video that it was damaged so I didn't have to hear all the foolish comments from them. Thanks for watching! Be sure to rate thumbs up and share.
Excellent camera work and staying in the frame!
Thank you very much!
Now that was rather interesting! Talk about getting right down to the nitty gritty. Nice work!
Glad you enjoyed it Steve!
LOL, My shaky hands would make short work of this stuff.
LOL. Thanks for watching!
Very good video.
Thank you very much!
Hawdware store, lol.. from NY?
Great job gutting, cant tell you how many things i've opened, and never got back together..
Wanted to ask on your newest video to hope you would see it. With your knowledge i was hoping you could make a video on how to make a spark plug tester (or i could share my email and you could draw the schematic for me). An older gentleman told me the main device i would need would be a vibrator but was hoping on some help or direction. I can tell you many guys would love to know how to build their own. Basically a device to would fire a spark plug and possibly be adjustable (kv wise). Thanks and stay safe
Hello. All questions must be asked at the correct video, otherwise I feel like viewers are trying to be pushy and get in my face to reply to their question. My other video below is exactly what you want.
ruclips.net/video/ki6l8RCIrAs/видео.html
@@electronicsNmore I apologize and by no means meant no wrong. Thank you Sir
There is no way I’ll ever be able to put that back together after the motor removal 😉 hehe thank you for sharing
Too funny
Please what is postcode mean?, because I try to sign up in PayPal.
Your Fans from Nigeria
Pretty cool 👍
Thanks!
You quit talking right when you were getting to the part no one ever explains! Why can't I find any info on the 6-point connector in the band slot?
I don't know the name for every part of the watch, and I'm sure others don't either.
@@electronicsNmore Yo, I was just talking about the irony of the situation, didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Turns out it the diagnostic port. But tbh that's a pretty common term and I'm equally surprised that so few point it out.
Where is the speaker though???
Hello Doug, Not to many user serviceable parts in one of those. I'm to old school, give me through hole and it's all good, hardly could see SMD. Be good, C.
Correct, not too many serviceable parts. The flat cables are connected to almost all the components. Not sure if the flat cables were spot welded to the board or soldered, but it wouldn't be an easy repair. Thanks for watching! Be sure to rate thumbs up to offset all the channel haters. Not one negative comment posted about the video, but thumbs down. That's YT! They rarely have the balls to speak out in the comment section, they hide behind the buttons.
The wheel is the crown!
Yes. that couldn't have been made any clearer in the video.
Sir you should were safety glasses and safety gloves
This appeals to the boy in all men.
It sure does. :-)
u put the apple watch band the wrong way
Wow
Thanks for watching!
And this is why I prefer mechanical/automatic watches. smh.
😂
Shame this video didn’t perform
What are you talking about? This was one of the best up close teardowns on YT, I've seen the other videos.
electronicsNmore I’m just saying compared to the AirPods video
What a piece of junk. There are watches from the 16th century that still work! Talk about throw-away culture. The Apple Watch is a perfect example. Steve Jobs could have had a watch that his great 10 times over grandfather wore. That would "only" go back to the 19th century. There is just something offensive to me about a watch that is unfit for anything less than 10 years after it was made. I just don't "get" the smartwatch.
I’m pretty sure a 16th century watch wouldn’t survive a dip in a swimming pool either...
The features negate the lack of longevity. What's so hard to get about that? You can make that argument about any piece of tech. The benefits you get out of it far outweigh the lack of longevity. It's also very cheap. You want a watch that will last for decades, you're going to be spending around $1000+ for a high quality Tag, Hamilton, Omega, Breitling, etc. And that watch will do ONE thing, and one could argue that it does a pointless/redundant task of telling time, since you have a half a dozen other ways of telling the time. The VALUE of a smarty watch is far greater than a regular watch, for $200-300 price of the S3 Apple watch in the video, or even for the new $400 S5 watch. How about a smartphone? $500-1500 is a lot more tan the $200 old cell phones (non-smartphones), but the value is much higher. The old cellphones did ONE thing. Smartphones can do banking, bill paying, GPS, take high quality photos, email, other business, games, calculations/conversions/translations/dictionary, MP3/music player, video player, note taking, business tasks, smart home control, and... Telling the time. It can also do one of the most important things, especially in times of COVID... Video conferencing. That allowed me to stay in touch with my 6 year old girl for the first TWO AND A HALF MONTHS of COVID when her mom wouldn't let her leave the house. I probably would have gone down a dark path if I couldn't see her for 11 weeks, but I was able to see her ANY time of the day, no matter what I was doing. I would have spent $2500 on a phone if it allowed me to do that ONE task. (I'm only around my computer at times she is sleeping; in the evening. The only time I would be around my computer while she was awake, was the early morning. So, no, a computer wouldn't work.) She could Google Duo me at ANY time of the day, and I would be able to talk to her and SEE her face, even if it was only for a minute to tell her that I'd call her back in a few minutes. I believe that smart watches can do video conferencing as well.
So, you need to look at value, not only cost, or only longevity. Value, features, convenience, cost, longevity, etc are all things that need to be considered.
(Also 10x great grandfather would go back ~300 years from 1950. So the 1600s or the 17th century. Great grandfather would be 3 generations, plus another 9 generations, would be 12 generations, or ~300 years.)