Reviving An Audemars Piguet | Let's Bring This Watch Back To Life
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
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HEY GUYS,Join us for a thrilling ride as we bring an Audemars Piguet back to life! In this video, you'll see:
The exciting disassembly, revealing the intricate heart of the watch.
A fun and satisfying cleaning and polishing session to restore its original shine.
Expert repairs and replacements, giving new life to every part.
The puzzle-like reassembly, ensuring every piece fits just right.
A final polish and adjustment, turning this beat-up watch into a dazzling timepiece.
Watch the transformation unfold, and if you have a watch that needs some TLC, visit our website to get it serviced by the best in the business! Don't miss out on the fun and magic of watch restoration!
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Wish you showed more macro shots of the before and after
Hell of a job!!!
Ngl, this showed in my feed, and, after watching, this definitely is new sub in my book 🔥
Thank you Kevin! We appreciate the support!
Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Great work!!!! I hope you do more of these types of videos. :)
Do a Rolex next?
you ask you shall receive! next video is a Richard mille - but after that I got you!
Definitely need more in depth videos like this! Maybe a little ASMR action here and there
Agreed! I’ll try that soon!
Doesn't polishing reduce material from the watch? How then can you restore a rounded corner? Do you laserweld? I did not see such a procedure.
Hello! As with any material being sanded/lapped some material will be removed but if done correctly not much. It wouldn’t devalue it either way unless done wrong, however in the vintage watch world polishing is a big nono since people like the watch to look like it was from that time.
We also have a laser machine for adding materials but that is only used when chunks of the watch have been taken off by damage and such. But! With all that being said I think that’s a great video idea to make!
Laser weld was used to add metal.
How can an overpolished watch be fixed by polishing? Wouldn't you need to add the lost material before polishing?
How was it over polished? 🤨
Insane to machine polish this luxury watch instead of manually.
That’s pretty much how they do it in the factory.
In Toronto canada I buy a super super clone I bring it to a rolex expert he say it was real rolex . Unbelievable. Your super clone look just like mine. You a expert but a regular person like me will never know. Imagine on amzwatch