GMT to BST 2021: The Labour Of Love
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- The most badly filmed epic of 2021... so far! A tenth anniversary special to commemorate the first GMT to BST video filmed in my old flat in 2011. I probably only have about four or five of those same clocks.
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Ah yes it’s that time of year again I have been waiting all year for this to happen again
I'm absolutely in love with that Haller you have. The "bim-bam-bom!" just sounds awesome! Glad to see you continue your yearly tradition 10 years later. :)
The labor of love goes on!
I also saw Lucas's video on this. You both have awesome collections.
That Haller needs to be dismantled and ultrasonically cleaned.
It just struck while I was typing that reply!
@@TommyWylie I know I might sound dumb asking this, but which one is the haller?
@@arancunningham7256 1:11
@@TommyWylie Well I wish you good luck on that task whenever you get to it. That sounds like quite a pain.
And the tradition lives on. I hope to see more again from your channel.
Yes very beautiful i like it
The good and old traditions
I like the look of the clock at 6:38! Keep on the great work, I love your clocks! :D
Cool clock
Love your clocks :)
I like these
clocks
Awesome
While setting the small regulator at exactly 13 minutes in the video, Tommy says: "Yer only need three hands to do this properly" The job is either vsry hard or he meant three fingers. Either way, hilarious. Love yer clocks, perfect as ever!
Also: "The gear box clock is going GHRHHHHHH" Haha, greatest impresion ever!
Two hands to hold and reset clocks, and a third hand to hold the camera.
Camerawork was not as bad as you think. Better than I could ever pull off!
Nice clocks 👍Make a video like this in the 29th-30th October since the clocks go back that year
I may not be able to do that this year due to time constraints, but hopefully I can do a GMT to BST video next March.
At 11:56 and 12:02 that sounds like the Polaris 15-Day Wall clock i saw at a antique store but WASNT on the wall due to not enough space
Wow 😅👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Yip, the easy one, eh?!
Ist das bei 02:50 eine Biedermeier Viertelsundenschlag Tischuhr? Die sieht so wunderschön aus!
Ja, das ist meine Biedermeier Grand-Sonnerie! Die Uhrengehäuse und Zifferblatt sind nicht original.
@@TommyWylie Das ist echt was sehr besonderes was sie an Uhren und so haben, halten sie die Uhren in Ehren! Meine besonderste Uhr ist eine Glashütte Quartz die ich habe.
What is the clock at 0:56 driven by? Also, I really like that clock a 2:22 :)
Both are spring driven.
@@TommyWylie ok! Are the arbors hidden?
@@hellothere9848 They're just under the white enamelled dial, visible when the front is open.
@@TommyWylie Ok, that makes sense. Thanks!
15:33 at Sunday in Chinese
I really like the way that these videos look like it's from the 2010s. What camera do you use by the way?
Noice
1:29 what clock is that
Is that an 3 in 1 alarm clock at 9:00?
Yes it is. :)
The clock was 20 years ago
what
These clocks range from 50 to over 100 years old.
Are there any clocks from around 2011-2012 that we haven't seen in a while in storage?
There's a Seikosha drop-dial clock which I bought over 10 years ago which is awaiting a rebuild sometime. There's also a Kienzle Freischwinger with a double gong, which I bought about 10 years ago and has never been seen on video. It's also awaiting a rebuild. And a bracket clock which didn't have a movement but soon will! There are bound to be others but I can't remember at the moment!
2:19 whats the name of this clock?
Austrian grand sonnerie clock, no maker's name.
@@TommyWylie Thanks i found an similar clock
Надо показывать механизм
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