This video embodies the whole reason why I have followed you all these years. I've commented many times on how I've loved the best of your videos when I hear your gentle voice guiding your children. And now here they are, working with you. Stay safe and I look forward to more of your father and son(s) videos. 🙂
Arguably, one of the most sublime yet profound moments in a Fathers life is saying to his son, “Go on then”. It’s an unspoken transpose of “ I’m right here and got your back “ There is no video on the YT that contains such poetic content encased in a real world demonstration of watch restoration. 1 of 1 scores 10 out of 10 and a star is born ⭐️ Be well Joe and thanks ❤
You’re a wonderful person, husband, father and Horologist. I’m so impressed and inspired by teaching your son and your audience. Your Grace, patience and skill are outstanding. The world should take notice. I have. Peace unto you and yours Howard
Thanks again. Glad to see how your children are preparing to learn from your skills. Thank you for trying to name the unnameable madness that is happening to children for 8 months now.
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face and remembering my father and all he showed me,as God took him way to young .I remember his words ..”treat how you would want to be treated”
Mine too. My Pops had "golden hands" and could fix anything. He did his best to pass it all onto me. I treasured our relationship, he too passed way too soon.
I am a retired Dentist from many years ago. We had to cast and polish our inlays and crowns ourselves. Watching you polish these watches brings back good memories and gives me a warm feeling. I also love to hear you speaking with your son. He seems a sweet and beautiful young man.
What a lovely video - well done to Trouble in particular and well done to dad for being so patient ! This is a little donation all the way from Australia for Trouble in recognition of his excellent watch servicing skills!
This moved me immensely, I’ve been a fan of yours for well before Covid time, when Trouble is explaining what he’s doing so eloquently, it’s just gorgeous mate. This vid is beautiful. You’re a true master of your craft and now we fans of all things horological, are blessed again from you. Cheers mate. Peace ☮️ love ❤️ respect ✊.
Joe, what I love the most about this video is your patience and loving direction you give to Trouble. He is lucky to have a dad like you. Train up a child in the way that he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Blessings to you both.
A big high five to Trouble and Germ, you have a great dad. Thank you so very much for reminding me of my time working with my dad as a decorator. He was the boss and pushed me but so much fun. Thank you
Absolutely brilliant to see you both loving life together. Thank you for sharing it with us, what a great Father & son moment to treasure for ever sir 🤝
Well done trouble! It's brilliant to see your skills for such a young man. I was still eating mud at that age. And well done to you too, Joe. Not only are you a master watch maker, you are a wonderful dad. It was really good to see you both interacting on this video. Thank you.
Oh fabulous. Just what the doctor ordered, another VT from my favourite watch tinkerer. Looking forward to watching this in about 30 minutes time, thank you Joe. ❤❤❤❤
As usual, love the video. Great to see ‘Trouble’ taking after his father. Never thought that seeing a picture of a watermelon would make me smile & feel illimitably sad at the same time… More power to you
My favorite watchmaker working on my favorite brand and involving the next generation. WOW! Could have made a dog's dinner of it. But instead it was awesome!
Love to see it, passing on knowledge and teaching the future brothers watchmaking prodigies that is trouble and germ. Making memories that will last a lifetime
Beautiful restoration. Your son (Trouble) knows a hell of lot more than me. Given that his father is an expert in this trade, he is also an excellent teacher.
I taught my son how to use a sewing machine when he was a teenager and now he's pushing 40 and still uses the old clunker I gave him to sew and repair things. Even small things you teach your children can lead to lifelong use of those skills and you can be happy in your dotage (I'm 71) that your child benefited from your tutelage. Good for you doing this!!
I think...that it is so Fantastic, that your son, of only 10 yrs of age is so interested in and involved in, the watch restorations and repairs that his farther has been doing for many years..- That he is on the game and in tune. So great to see talent passed on to the future generations. Kudos...and thank you..!! - Do like the choice of strap..accentuates the watch
Well done Trouble! What a great memory you have to remember all the names of the parts. And 'well done' Dad for your calm and gentle (on camera at least!) voice.
So much more than a watch refurbishment, it's a guide to life and how we should face the future and try a to guide our children and grandchildren...wishing you and all family many more adventures in horology
I love how you just drop deep philosophical points into the end of your videos. You really do have a way with words and the world would be a much better place if more people shared your views.
You Sir, are a treasure to watch. No pun intended. You're teaching skills are commendable as are your parenting ones. The world needs more men like you. Cheers.
Man, I have thoroughly enjoyed all your videos (and philosophising) but this one was absolutely fantastic ! If your kids enjoyed helping you a fraction as much as I enjoyed watching then they will be hooked on horology for life. Best wishes to you and your family.
Seeing Mr. Trouble working on this beautiful watch gives me hope for the future of this world. Clearly, he has been closely observing you as you work on watches and he's learned a lot. I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for bringing us along.
What a wonderful and sentimental episode. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with your children. As an educator, I think that it’s incredibly important that we not let our skills die with us. We spend a lot of time and energy mastering our crafts. To leave the world without passing that knowledge on would be a great injustice to future generations.
The Nekkid Watchmaker is quite the philosopher. He always makes me feel better about life and reminds me that it's only temporary (ending video remarks). Four years have gone by fast.
Magnificent job! Much kudos to your son - not only knew all the names of the multitudinous parts but where they fit and in which order - absolutely amazing! Good for you for teaching him so well. And the little banana wielding guy too who did not lose a single part? Wonderful! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you for being a father gently and firmly while showing how to laugh at yourself by getting and giving a bit of stick. Bravo!
Trouble may find his own interests and passions. And take his own path as he gets older. But what you have taught him in watchmaking..... And most importantly in character..... Will make him a true asset and kind-hearted influence to EVERYONE in his life.
I like when you told your son (about putting a bit of oil on the wheels) hey you’re not oiling the car 😂😂😂you are a beautiful father Joe. Love your content and humor 🇺🇸
Great dissemination of Knowledge and Heritage in style. Congratulations to Joe and Joe Junior from my side on his first successful project completion.❤
Great to see that another younf aspiring watcmer is in the making. If i owned a watch of that calibre i would gladly allow the young man to restore my watch. I feel confident that he will be one of the greastet watchmakers we've ever seen. Thanks to the master himself. Well done dad. Oh and the strap he chose was a good choice👌🏼
Lovely video Joe, it was so nice to here your young sons vioce and his interest in this watch repair, you are a wonderful person to pass on these amazing skills to him 👍 Au
It’s great to see a father passing on his knowledge to his son.
I agree.
The internal number is a global helpline to report child Labour! Only kidding..! Superb to see just how easy watch tinkering is. Child’s play..
Keep it up, trouble.
It's also great to see the son listening and respecting his father! I wish my grandkids were so well behaved.
Great video, wonderful teaching
This video embodies the whole reason why I have followed you all these years. I've commented many times on how I've loved the best of your videos when I hear your gentle voice guiding your children. And now here they are, working with you. Stay safe and I look forward to more of your father and son(s) videos. 🙂
Teaching the next generation. I hope my sons will be watching your sons do this 25 years from now.
I'm so thrilled to see Trouble doing this!
This is truly heart-warming... great parenting.
Arguably, one of the most sublime yet profound moments in a Fathers life is saying to his son, “Go on then”.
It’s an unspoken transpose of “ I’m right here and got your back “
There is no video on the YT that contains such poetic content encased in a real world demonstration of watch restoration.
1 of 1 scores 10 out of 10 and a star is born ⭐️
Be well Joe and thanks
❤
Lovely to see the young lad getting along with the craft . Happy t see him knowing the parts . Another lovely video from you. thanks.
A father teaching a son. A son honouring his father. A greatful audience remembering their own father's. Tears.
You’re a wonderful person, husband, father and Horologist. I’m so impressed and inspired by teaching your son and your audience.
Your Grace, patience and skill are outstanding. The world should take notice. I have.
Peace unto you and yours
Howard
Joe!, you Bloody bellend! You just made me want to have Kids! You're just the father i wish i could have. Blessings to the Nekkid Fam!
Bravo to you Joe. You've taught Trouble a heckuva lot more than how to restore a watch. And it really shows.
I own a 23Z longines and I am so happy to see it another one in such capable young hands! This was a wonderful video, thank you for sharing this!
Wow what a beautiful video. The knowledge you are passing on to your son is remarkable. You are so patient with him. ❤
Thanks again.
Glad to see how your children are preparing to learn from your skills.
Thank you for trying to name the unnameable madness that is happening to children for 8 months now.
I love the banter between father and son....it's the way it should be .
Apples don't fall far from the tree do they? Fixing a watch with his old dad will be a treasured memory.
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face and remembering my father and all he showed me,as God took him way to young .I remember his words ..”treat how you would want to be treated”
Mine too. My Pops had "golden hands" and could fix anything. He did his best to pass it all onto me. I treasured our relationship, he too passed way too soon.
I am a retired Dentist from many years ago. We had to cast and polish our inlays and crowns ourselves. Watching you polish these watches brings back good
memories and gives me a warm feeling.
I also love to hear you speaking with your son. He seems a sweet and beautiful young man.
Just had a scary thought of you letting a 10 year old loose on someone’s teeth :)
What a lovely video - well done to Trouble in particular and well done to dad for being so patient ! This is a little donation all the way from Australia for Trouble in recognition of his excellent watch servicing skills!
Nothing better or more satisfying than being able to pass on a skilled trade to your children.
What a lovely video of a father teaching his son a very rare skill. Thanks you for your videos.
This moved me immensely, I’ve been a fan of yours for well before Covid time, when Trouble is explaining what he’s doing so eloquently, it’s just gorgeous mate. This vid is beautiful. You’re a true master of your craft and now we fans of all things horological, are blessed again from you. Cheers mate. Peace ☮️ love ❤️ respect ✊.
Amazing to see a young person who knows the names of all those parts and how they work together to make a watch.
Strong families build stronger communities and that's something needed everywhere. Bravo Trouble & Co.
Joe, what I love the most about this video is your patience and loving direction you give to Trouble. He is lucky to have a dad like you. Train up a child in the way that he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. Blessings to you both.
Thank you for this gift. ❤
Nekkid watchmaker jr. The future is secured! 🙏
A big high five to Trouble and Germ, you have a great dad. Thank you so very much for reminding me of my time working with my dad as a decorator. He was the boss and pushed me but so much fun. Thank you
Absolutely brilliant to see you both loving life together.
Thank you for sharing it with us, what a great Father & son moment to treasure for ever sir 🤝
Best one, yet!!! Amazing young man and awesome father
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY...TELL TROBLE HELLO AND THE HOLD FAMILY...THX YOU...
Well done trouble! It's brilliant to see your skills for such a young man. I was still eating mud at that age. And well done to you too, Joe. Not only are you a master watch maker, you are a wonderful dad. It was really good to see you both interacting on this video. Thank you.
Trouble is well on his way to becoming a top notch watch repair master! Well done, Trouble!❤
Trouble has some very good fine motor skills for a 10 year old ⌚🏅
Oh fabulous. Just what the doctor ordered, another VT from my favourite watch tinkerer. Looking forward to watching this in about 30 minutes time, thank you Joe. ❤❤❤❤
Outstanding work young man!!
RIP Hind 😥😥❤️
As usual, love the video. Great to see ‘Trouble’ taking after his father. Never thought that seeing a picture of a watermelon would make me smile & feel illimitably sad at the same time… More power to you
I’ve followed you for years. Helped me get through the pandemic. Beautiful video. Thank you.
This is the very definition of a guild: fathers teaching sons.
Bringing back fond memories of weekend projects with my pops!
My favorite watchmaker working on my favorite brand and involving the next generation.
WOW!
Could have made a dog's dinner of it. But instead it was awesome!
Wonderful to know that the skills of today and yesteryear
are being passed on to the Masters of the future❤
Love to see it, passing on knowledge and teaching the future brothers watchmaking prodigies that is trouble and germ. Making memories that will last a lifetime
Great job TROUBLE, like father like son...
Beautiful restoration. Your son (Trouble) knows a hell of lot more than me. Given that his father is an expert in this trade, he is also an excellent teacher.
What a Beautiful watch. So nice to see you teaching your son your expert skills. Thanks for your always inspiring words.
I taught my son how to use a sewing machine when he was a teenager and now he's pushing 40 and still uses the old clunker I gave him to sew and repair things. Even small things you teach your children can lead to lifelong use of those skills and you can be happy in your dotage (I'm 71) that your child benefited from your tutelage. Good for you doing this!!
I think...that it is so Fantastic, that your son, of only 10 yrs of age is so interested in and involved in, the watch restorations and repairs that his farther has been doing for many years..- That he is on the game and in tune. So great to see talent passed on to the future generations. Kudos...and thank you..!! - Do like the choice of strap..accentuates the watch
Very well done sir. If everyone invested the time you do in the next generation, the world would transform into a better place for all.
I love it. Obviously you were a very good teacher to your son.
Well done Trouble! What a great memory you have to remember all the names of the parts. And 'well done' Dad for your calm and gentle (on camera at least!) voice.
Joe and Trouble!! Thank you
So much more than a watch refurbishment, it's a guide to life and how we should face the future and try a to guide our children and grandchildren...wishing you and all family many more adventures in horology
by far the beast content i have ever watched - love your work but love your sons work even better - from one dad to another - you area legend
ABSOLUTELY LOVE your world view!!!!!
Great job, Trouble!
And we will not forget
Beautiful watch and beautiful words. Thanks for posting.👏
One word describes this video "beautiful" Thank you for letting us all be part of it.
Well done to trouble, please tell him that as a complete novice he could teach me a thing or two. Beautiful and heartwarming as always.
Great tuition Joe to pass on your amazing talents to your son. A beautiful watch!
So cool too see your son learning to continue the work😀
like father like son .... stronger communication... God bless you and all the family
Your father could not have done better himself! Great job on a beautiful little watch🥰
I love how you just drop deep philosophical points into the end of your videos. You really do have a way with words and the world would be a much better place if more people shared your views.
Trouble done a great job, and now the watch indeed looks the Dogs Bollocks! You both should be proud.
Father and son team doing a wonderful job. Absolutely marvelous. Well done, Junior.
You Sir, are a treasure to watch. No pun intended. You're teaching skills are commendable as are your parenting ones. The world needs more men like you. Cheers.
Man, I have thoroughly enjoyed all your videos (and philosophising) but this one was absolutely fantastic !
If your kids enjoyed helping you a fraction as much as I enjoyed watching then they will be hooked on horology for life.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Seeing Mr. Trouble working on this beautiful watch gives me hope for the future of this world.
Clearly, he has been closely observing you as you work on watches and he's learned a lot.
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for bringing us along.
Your final words brought tears to my eyes
Peace, love and you keeping the right path teaching your son! G'd bless you!
Jo. We'll done! I really love to see a father pass down knowledge.
Always wise words from you.
God bless the Father who values the time spent with his sons.
Your posts always move me. This one in particular. Thank you.
Well done Trouble! 💪🏼 Joe, thank you for your inspirational work and words. Blessings to you and yours.
What a wonderful and sentimental episode. I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with your children. As an educator, I think that it’s incredibly important that we not let our skills die with us. We spend a lot of time and energy mastering our crafts. To leave the world without passing that knowledge on would be a great injustice to future generations.
Superb!
“Trouble” is a natural 👏🏻👏🏻
The Nekkid Watchmaker is quite the philosopher. He always makes me feel better about life and reminds me that it's only temporary (ending video remarks). Four years have gone by fast.
It was so good to see that your son had learnt so much from watching you.
It was a real pleasure to see Dad and Son working so well together.
What a wonderfull work of father and son. Blessed with a skillfull and passionate father and a son ready to join in his footsteps. Thank you.
Magnificent job! Much kudos to your son - not only knew all the names of the multitudinous parts but where they fit and in which order - absolutely amazing! Good for you for teaching him so well. And the little banana wielding guy too who did not lose a single part? Wonderful! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Joe master watchmaker for the new video .. as always fabulous result ...
Love and peace to all! I've always enjoyed your commentary, and positive outlook, even when thing appear very gloomy. Warm regards, always. John.
Awesome to have you all back! 😊❤
...the son of a master is going to become a master himself...well done Nekkid junior 👍
Wonderful video. Brought back fond memories of my dad showing me how to fix things at his workbench. Great work !!!
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you for being a father gently and firmly while showing how to laugh at yourself by getting and giving a bit of stick. Bravo!
10 years old and he has picked all this up from his Dad, smashing video and proud to be a Nekkid revolutionary!
Trouble may find his own interests and passions. And take his own path as he gets older.
But what you have taught him in watchmaking..... And most importantly in character..... Will make him a true asset and kind-hearted influence to EVERYONE in his life.
I like when you told your son (about putting a bit of oil on the wheels) hey you’re not oiling the car 😂😂😂you are a beautiful father Joe. Love your content and humor 🇺🇸
The boy is growing up. This is quite heartwarming.
Great dissemination of Knowledge and Heritage in style.
Congratulations to Joe and Joe Junior from my side on his first successful project completion.❤
Great to see that another younf aspiring watcmer is in the making. If i owned a watch of that calibre i would gladly allow the young man to restore my watch. I feel confident that he will be one of the greastet watchmakers we've ever seen. Thanks to the master himself. Well done dad. Oh and the strap he chose was a good choice👌🏼
I'm as proud as you are!
That is also awesome father-son bonding time. He will remember that down his line and draw from this moment positive emotions. Well done.
What a lucky watch-to be touched by angelic hands guided by a master.
Lovely video Joe, it was so nice to here your young sons vioce and his interest in this watch repair, you are a wonderful person to pass on these amazing skills to him 👍 Au
Your videos make me smile, and always bring a tear to the eye.
This was so cool showing how to be a great father!
Congratulations Trouble and Joe. Most enjoyable to see both of you working on this beautiful piece. Blessings.