I love the fact that your videos are agenda free. You aren't trying to sell us anything. You aren't doing a review of a watch that isn't sitting in your store that isn't selling well. You're actually reporting on the watches because you love them and you want to share them with others who love them. It's a rare thing to see on RUclips these days. Another fantastic video on amazing watches built by true artists. Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you! This is such a wonderful feedback! I just got goosebumps reading it… Yes, we love watches, we have great respect for the watchmakers who are able to realize something like this, WatchAdvisor is definitely the place #wherethewatchesarethestars
Absolutely true. I can see an ever green spirit of knowledge from Alex. This is pretty rare because almost every RUclipsr after a while becomes a sales person more or less
Superb video, Alexander! You are indeed the KING OF WATCH PORN!! Definitely XXX RATED- HaHa!! Your efforts and search for great details separate you from all the others. Really good job- thank you!
This is certainly fantastic watchmaking. And I’ve even been thinking while watching the video that these watches aren’t overpriced event though they are very expensive. Thanks for sharing !
Very interesting video, I have researched the development of early Ferdinand Berthoud maritime chronometers (e.g. 1760 Horloge Marine n° 1), their tests during sea trials ( 376 days for Horloges Marine n°6 and n°8 by Charles Pierre d'Evreux de Fleurieu onboard l'Isis in 1768) and the later "montre a longitude" on swivel base (1796). An interesting naval history up to their operational distribution onboard French naval vessels and stockage in Brest (1786). Why not make a video about this fascinating maritime history as Ferdinand Berthoud was the first to house a maritime chronometer in a wooden box, setting the standard for future maritime chronometer use! #Berthoud #longitude #MoonwatchUniverse #chronometer
Thanks for sharing your passion with us! In fact we should tell more stories about Ferdinand Berthoud and what he has achieved …. The most impressive for me was to see in the brands museum in Fleurier how quickly he was able to miniaturize his developments starting from gigantic clocks to become highly accurate pocket watches in only a few years later … this is mind blowing if you consider the fact that he had no CNC machines etc. and he had to built everything himself by hand ….
Interesting walk through, well done! I love that they use a toothpick to hold the part during sandblasting 😂 Shows that no matter what price point, workers and artisans need to find solutions, and sometimes it is as simple and effective like that 👍💪
This could be a special request, a made to order calibre for a client and or we filmed the one master watchmaker that was trained to become a FB watchmaker and he worked on a L.U.C calibre for learning purposes…
@@WatchAdvisor The most impressive thing was the fact they take so long to finish a piece, them putting quality first even if it takes a long time to do. I also loved the story of the Japanese collector who disassembled the watch to check both sides of the components were finished to the highest level and of course they were.
Sir, you NEVER fail to produce some fascinating aspect of watches and the people who make them! Keep up the outstanding work, please.
We love your comment, thanks for sharing your passion with us!
I love the fact that your videos are agenda free. You aren't trying to sell us anything. You aren't doing a review of a watch that isn't sitting in your store that isn't selling well. You're actually reporting on the watches because you love them and you want to share them with others who love them. It's a rare thing to see on RUclips these days. Another fantastic video on amazing watches built by true artists. Thank you!
Thank you! Thank you! This is such a wonderful feedback! I just got goosebumps reading it… Yes, we love watches, we have great respect for the watchmakers who are able to realize something like this, WatchAdvisor is definitely the place #wherethewatchesarethestars
Absolutely true. I can see an ever green spirit of knowledge from Alex. This is pretty rare because almost every RUclipsr after a while becomes a sales person more or less
I am always impressed by their watches, every model I have seen so far. The latest one was the FB3 SPC. Such a beautiful and fascinating piece!
We love your comment! Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Thank you for taking us on this wonderful tour of my favorite brand. True horology....
Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Fabulous video, great journalism, enthusiasm and information
Thanks for sharing your passion with us and your kind feedback!
Great video Alexander and an interesting insight on how these beautiful watches are made. Thank you.🙏
You are very welcome, thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Thank you for the video and show us the insides of FB watch making process :)
Thanks for sharing our passion!
Superb video, Alexander! You are indeed the KING OF WATCH PORN!! Definitely XXX RATED- HaHa!! Your efforts and search for great details separate you from all the others. Really good job- thank you!
Thank you, thank you 🙏🏻!!! We love your comment, thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Impressive craftsmanship.
True! So true! So very true!
This is certainly fantastic watchmaking. And I’ve even been thinking while watching the video that these watches aren’t overpriced event though they are very expensive. Thanks for sharing !
Well compared to others that offer much less than this the FB watches are a bargain…
Very interesting video, I have researched the development of early Ferdinand Berthoud maritime chronometers (e.g. 1760 Horloge Marine n° 1), their tests during sea trials ( 376 days for Horloges Marine n°6 and n°8 by Charles Pierre d'Evreux de Fleurieu onboard l'Isis in 1768) and the later "montre a longitude" on swivel base (1796). An interesting naval history up to their operational distribution onboard French naval vessels and stockage in Brest (1786).
Why not make a video about this fascinating maritime history as Ferdinand Berthoud was the first to house a maritime chronometer in a wooden box, setting the standard for future maritime chronometer use!
#Berthoud #longitude #MoonwatchUniverse #chronometer
Thanks for sharing your passion with us! In fact we should tell more stories about Ferdinand Berthoud and what he has achieved …. The most impressive for me was to see in the brands museum in Fleurier how quickly he was able to miniaturize his developments starting from gigantic clocks to become highly accurate pocket watches in only a few years later … this is mind blowing if you consider the fact that he had no CNC machines etc. and he had to built everything himself by hand ….
Ein weiteres Meisterwerk, Herr Linz. Das Warten auf dieses Video hat sich sicher gelohnt. Und die Uhren selbst sind natürlich absolute Top-Liga.
Vielen Dank für das tolle Feedback und dass Sie unsere Leidenschaft teilen…
Interesting walk through, well done! I love that they use a toothpick to hold the part during sandblasting 😂 Shows that no matter what price point, workers and artisans need to find solutions, and sometimes it is as simple and effective like that 👍💪
Thanks for sharing your passion with us! Lots of these “solutions” aren’t explained/told anywhere… it’s personal…
Never failing to deliver, as always; keep up the good work! Btw, could you find out what the movement at 15:13 is? It's so classic and pretty!
Thanks for sharing your passion with us! I will find out and let you know…
This could be a special request, a made to order calibre for a client and or we filmed the one master watchmaker that was trained to become a FB watchmaker and he worked on a L.U.C calibre for learning purposes…
@@WatchAdvisor brilliant detective work! Thank you:))
High horology at the pinnacle!
Yes, yes, yes… it is hard to beat what they are doing… Thanks for sharing your passion with us!
Thank you 💙⌚
You are so welcome!
Amazing.
Thanks for sharing! May I ask… What impressed you the most?
@@WatchAdvisor The most impressive thing was the fact they take so long to finish a piece, them putting quality first even if it takes a long time to do. I also loved the story of the Japanese collector who disassembled the watch to check both sides of the components were finished to the highest level and of course they were.
I hear you!!! That Japanese collector kept me speechless as well 😜