Intelligent watchmaking, keeping your sanity in an insane profession!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

Комментарии • 65

  • @rickb6365
    @rickb6365 6 дней назад +1

    As usual, your wisdom, patience and good humor when discussing watches comes through and always puts a smile on my face and brightens up my day. Thank you for what you do!

  • @MyRetroWatches
    @MyRetroWatches Год назад +8

    Been saying this for years on my channel or on my FB group. I, like many got angry when things did not go right and then I realised it was only me causing the issues. I have since always laughed at my mistakes but have enough determination to overcome them when I try again , and again , and again!
    My main motto is you can’t break a broken watch! That being said due to my stubbornness I rarely get beaten! I’ve waited up to 4 years to find parts to finish projects because I can’t let a watch beat me!😊

    • @racylaserjet
      @racylaserjet Год назад +1

      I feel you. You can definitley break it more though! Just consider it "tuition" if you do.

  • @johnnyarsenault9124
    @johnnyarsenault9124 Год назад +1

    Like Alice Cooper song: Welcome to my nightmare, I think you’re going to like it!
    Hats off for your patience in this broken-down watch, you did a miracle 👌❤️👍

  • @tomholloway7566
    @tomholloway7566 Год назад +8

    Thanks Kalle, interesting as always. It was great to see and understand how you overcame the wheel issues you found on Tuesday.

  • @mikebruegger8654
    @mikebruegger8654 Год назад +1

    Follow up videos are so great. It's simply closure..... Thanks for that 😊

  • @dale4034
    @dale4034 Год назад +1

    Sometimes you show the tear down of a watch and point out the problems but not the repair. I realy appreciate seeing the solution to the problem especially this one because of the extent of the problems and the sage advice about making sure you can fix all the problems before doing any of the repairs so as not to waste time and parts and still having a broken watch.

  • @steve1811uk
    @steve1811uk Год назад +1

    Thank you Kalle, such wise words. I will stay composed in my spare bedroom.

  • @richardkent2200
    @richardkent2200 4 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful presentation as always Thank you Kalle

  • @adfpv1153
    @adfpv1153 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the words of wisdom Kalle😁 you are the messiah 👍👍

  • @vintagetimexzig1343
    @vintagetimexzig1343 Год назад +3

    internet keeps you connected to others. amazing restoration.

  • @Mitkawatch
    @Mitkawatch 11 месяцев назад +1

    Remember the cosy spot under your bench for curling up and crying when it comes back as a return😂 nice work on that pocket watch! Had a few like that

  • @ferguscosgrave7510
    @ferguscosgrave7510 Год назад +3

    You go one problem at a time and enjoy the work thanks

  • @alaindrolet_atlt_2019
    @alaindrolet_atlt_2019 Год назад +1

    Thanks for those video, there are so important to know how to think as a watchmaker, how to take time to realize a repairing watch with a kind of wise thinking !!

  • @ChrisCanuk
    @ChrisCanuk Месяц назад +1

    Super fijn dit! Mindset voelt belangrijker als de duurste schroevendraaier.

  • @Enygma89
    @Enygma89 Год назад +1

    I love the honesty of expressing when an item is fu©ked! 🤣

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your time professionalism and experience, it's greatly appreciated.
    Regards
    Graham

  • @bobz3673
    @bobz3673 Год назад +1

    I just love the way that you talk directly to my inner watchmaker. It is so emotionally satisfying to realise it's the watch that is broken and not me.

  • @FrankKoopman-tc6rx
    @FrankKoopman-tc6rx Год назад +1

    Kalle, you are a great educator.

  • @watchwhisper
    @watchwhisper Год назад +3

    Very wise words thank you

  • @MrRoundel
    @MrRoundel Год назад +3

    Wow, that was a big job. It's a wonder that the client stepped up to pay for such a repair. They certainly weren't planning on turning it for a quick profit. That's an heirloom only repair. Nicely done, Chronoglide. Cheers.

  • @whatsstefon
    @whatsstefon Год назад +1

    You are correct, I am insane. 3 years and learning more and more.

  • @normshafer2243
    @normshafer2243 Год назад +1

    Thank you Kalle. I really enjoyed your video and your wisdom! All the best from Norm in Arizona

  • @joetallon4968
    @joetallon4968 Год назад +1

    Great advice! Especially the walking away if you’re not in the right frame of mind and a hammer is close by!

  • @1999zrx1100
    @1999zrx1100 Год назад +1

    Always so fascinating, So glad I found your channel. Thank You from Canada 🇨🇦

  • @thefosterfam
    @thefosterfam 11 месяцев назад +1

    Best video I've seen to date "..and of course replaced the spring because it was completely fucked!" best line of the video. 🤣 Great!

  • @vincenttarnier9773
    @vincenttarnier9773 Год назад +1

    Hello Kalle !
    Thanks for this dive into a watchmaker’s psychology. Being a trained watchmaker working in a spare bedroom I totally adhere to the way you consider the job. To me, it necessitates a clear mind, almost a meditative state. I find the same solace in tai chi chuan, that I practice and teach for several years.
    I haven’t had the pleasure to say hi in quite a lot of previous live events, but I’ll swing by soon! Cheers

  • @skitstorm5634
    @skitstorm5634 Год назад +1

    I’ve recently begun my first of three years at watchmaking school (WOSTEP) and “walking away” when things gets shit is so good to have top of mind. It have saved me many times. And not walking away… well that’s another story.

  • @rossjackson3670
    @rossjackson3670 Год назад +3

    Thank you Kalle. As always, your insights make it a better world for us newcomers.

  • @jonpruessner3777
    @jonpruessner3777 Год назад +1

    Very insightful. Thank you!!

  • @falsonomine
    @falsonomine 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this fantastic content!

  • @karlgaines3422
    @karlgaines3422 Год назад +2

    So true I have been on both sides of this. Walking away is crucial or I will destroy something and make the whole situation worse

  • @hrachiag
    @hrachiag Год назад +1

    Thanks for this wonderful video! I just opened a Tissot Seasgar and had to think of your advices: broken teeth, broken feet, adhesive keeping it on place and no drop of oil in the whole watch. I hope I can solder the feet 🤣

  • @ElderPinto254
    @ElderPinto254 Год назад +1

    bedankt Kalle, was weer een hoop kostbare info !!! Zo heb ik het ook geleerd horloges die al stuk waren !!!

  • @k__c__
    @k__c__ Год назад +4

    Another amazing video, thank you, I would love to see this kind of video explanations on the repairs of some of the watches you restore, even with only a talk of the repair it helps to understand how to repair similar problems.

  • @2manysigns
    @2manysigns 6 месяцев назад +1

    Right on .

  • @simonclegg5301
    @simonclegg5301 Год назад +1

    Thanks Kalle. Another interesting stream. Thanks for sharing your thought processes. All the best.

  • @khronosbest9448
    @khronosbest9448 Год назад +1

    Asmuch as it is impressive to watch you work , listening to the thought processes that are rudimentary to repair are truly fascinating ! Thank you Kalle 🍻

  • @Trevorpartington-yc6ri
    @Trevorpartington-yc6ri 11 месяцев назад +1

    Some really good advice here. and I'm in a spare bedroom ::D
    really REALLY good video

  • @Epaminondas371
    @Epaminondas371 Год назад +1

    Excellent advice.

  • @dorkflassbury1164
    @dorkflassbury1164 3 месяца назад +1

    It is insane. And then add the number of tools there are that may help you achieve higher quality repairs or save time. Insane !

  • @soundmindtv2911
    @soundmindtv2911 Год назад +1

    More great info and asvice. Thank you!
    I have a Hamilton pocket watch from 1920 that has two cracked jewels. Been trying
    For a while to source them, just being patient until then.

    • @dale4034
      @dale4034 Год назад +1

      I'm not a watch maker but I wouldn't think jewels would be hard to source. I'd think it's just a matter of diameter of jewel and size of the hole or are you trying to buy jewels in a gold or brass setting. If your trying to buy jewels in setting I suspect a donor movement may be required or replace the jewels in the settings you already have. What model is your watch?

  • @MichaelMitchell-vk9lk
    @MichaelMitchell-vk9lk Год назад +1

    Great video Kalle,just a thought that a gentleman shouldn’t need to use profanity to make his point especially in a public forum. Thanks for an informative video.

  • @in-timewatchrepair8320
    @in-timewatchrepair8320 Год назад +1

    And inevitably with this type of job. The client usually gets impatient and wants a follow up every 20 minutes 😂

  • @IM-lf5qp
    @IM-lf5qp Год назад +1

    That was a hell of a livestream, great work as always!

  • @walther9161
    @walther9161 Год назад +2

    Kalle is far too modest… adjusting that center wheel is actually a big deal to make it precise.. it’s lonely at the top😊 enjoyed the video immensely!

  • @jeromevernon6566
    @jeromevernon6566 Год назад +1

    I deal with the same issues while fixing watches for several jewelry stores in my area. Some repairs are very straightforward while others, not so much.

  • @frankjames4573
    @frankjames4573 Год назад +1

    Kalle...
    Thank god I won't be repairing watches...
    If my watchmaking becomes a part time hobby/business venture then great...
    That will only happen if I get orders for my watches...
    BUT, if one is returned to me, not working, I will simply stick a new movement in it!
    It would seem cheaper to do that than spend hours repairing it...
    The biggest thing for me is... I don't have to sell or rely on sales in order to live!
    Anyway, tomorrow I start the process of trying to make the case...
    And you are right Iv'e been mentally strange all my life ... LOL...
    Frank...

  • @allenrussell1947
    @allenrussell1947 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. Very informative. I'm interested in how you set your prices for repairs.

  • @jimmy2boats
    @jimmy2boats Год назад +1

    6 years too late from when I started into watchmaking, Kalle..LOL

  • @DS-um9hi
    @DS-um9hi Год назад +2

    I thought you only needed stroopwafel and coffee to stay sane!
    2:29 seems I was too quick to comment haha 😅

  • @robkoning6019
    @robkoning6019 Год назад +2

    It is just like a painting, it can always be better, but you have to decide what is achievable and what is sensible. And what is what the customer wants to achieve and wants to pay for. You want to get something out of it. (Experiance is also important, but you should not go broke on it)

  • @Al-po2oh
    @Al-po2oh 2 месяца назад

    It would be nice to do a video on proper pricing for watch work. I assume you have a base inspection, clean & lubrication fee. Then if the owner chooses to approve any required replacement parts. Etc. Aside from sentimental value it may be cheaper just to buy a new watch. Thanks

  • @haping1
    @haping1 Год назад +1

    Great job Kalle. Did you reduce the play in the barrel arbor with a staking set, or was it too far gone?

  • @robkoning6019
    @robkoning6019 Год назад +1

    Sometimes you have to say no and try to help the client with a watchmaker that can help the client. It is not always for your own benefits

  • @andyyoung3233
    @andyyoung3233 Год назад +1

    That was great Kalle do you have any jobs as a trainee?

  • @sonnymoorehouse1941
    @sonnymoorehouse1941 Год назад +1

    Great video Absolute common sense !!! or un common sense.

  • @robkoning6019
    @robkoning6019 Год назад +2

    We are all a bit nuts 😂 how come insane...?

  • @robkoning6019
    @robkoning6019 Год назад +1

    How much work was it in total? Must be costly

  • @frankowot4
    @frankowot4 Год назад +1

    Video & sound sync issues Kalle ❤

  • @johnjewell219
    @johnjewell219 Год назад +1

    👍👌❤️😎🇬🇸

  • @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands
    @SideWalkAstronomyNetherlands Год назад +1

    :)

  • @lajoskiss7923
    @lajoskiss7923 10 месяцев назад +1

    I must disagree, the parts do have emotions! I have seen an evil grin on their faces a number of times when I finally found them/ dug them up from my carpet! They do bend , break and scratch themselves on purpose just to make me unhappy on a bad day. :) Why filing the teeth? Don't you have your topping tools in the glass cabinet?