The Watchmaker's Workshop: Cameron Weiss - Discovering Watchmaking

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2023
  • Cameron Weiss, master watchmaker and founder of family-owned Weiss Watch Company, dives into watchmaking in this new series.
    Cameron discusses how he found his way into watchmaking and became a master watchmaker in America. Weiss dives into his family history, appreciation of craft and making, and background. Learn about his first love of watches that led him down an unusual career path in the US and launch his eponymous, family-owned business in 2013.
    Directed, shot, edited by Andrew Reed at the Weiss Watch Company workshop in Nashville, TN. weisswatchcompany.com #watchmaker #watch #watchrepair #watchmaking #craftsman

Комментарии • 58

  • @JDRichard
    @JDRichard 9 месяцев назад +5

    What an incredible story. I am a self taught Watchmaker, who has been repairing pocket, watches, and watches for the past 15 years. It all started with a dive watch that just wouldn’t work, but I purchased well in engineering school in Canada. I really appreciated your story as my story started in my late 40s, with the same passion, and understanding the world of watchmaking

  • @a.j.3454
    @a.j.3454 2 месяца назад

    What an amazingly beautiful story. I feel fortunate to own a Weiss. I got mine I think during the transition. It’s post “ Los Angeles” dial but pre “ Nashville move” not real sure on the fine details but it was the 38mm Field Watch and the only style available at that time. Anyway, it’s definitely a special watch for me. Thank you 🙏

  • @AlwaysCensored-xp1be
    @AlwaysCensored-xp1be Год назад +3

    Over 50 years ago I was taking watches apart. Always wanted to be able to make one. A couple of decades ago I got a 1906 watchmakers lathe. Now it is possible to learn how online. Pocket watch on a chain is the style I like.

  • @sdebow1982
    @sdebow1982 Год назад +5

    Thank you Cameron for letting us take a peek into your world. You are truly inspiring. I wish for nothing but your continued success. Thank you for being one of the few bringing timeless watchmaking back to America.

  • @wgty
    @wgty Год назад +2

    Congratulations from Brazil. I like so much of your life history. A big hug!

  • @thefosterfam
    @thefosterfam 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have been following your watchmaking journey for some years now and was very pleased to stumble across your RUclips channel. Thank you for sharing your story and passion. I hope to one day soon be a customer. :)

  • @claysmith2800
    @claysmith2800 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you so much for this series… I’m 22 and considering a career in watchmaking… I’ve always been so fascinated with watches and I always need to be tinkering… found myself relating a lot to your story and I have so much love and respect for what you do! I’d love to be able to come see y’all’s facility out in Nashville sometime! Best wishes to your company from Houston!

  • @sphandengraving5691
    @sphandengraving5691 7 месяцев назад

    As an American Hand Engraver this just inspired and motivated me like no other. I love seeing now so many coming into my trade as well as watch making here in America. I hope one day to meet you in person and talk. Respectfully Paul.

  • @johanvandersandt8904
    @johanvandersandt8904 Год назад +1

    So glad I found your channel! God bless you and your business!

  • @paulsteele6120
    @paulsteele6120 10 месяцев назад

    Well done Cameron, it is a great profession, you and other like watchmakers like you give me hope that mechanical watchmaking will survive at a human level.

  • @MAwatchguy
    @MAwatchguy Год назад +1

    Fantastic stuff. I can feel the passion you put in each time I glance at my black dial 42.

  • @Johnfsu
    @Johnfsu Год назад +1

    Great series! Thanks for doing these, Cam.

  • @mikek6478
    @mikek6478 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing your watch journey. It was enjoyable. As a watch enthusiast, I will buy a watch from you in the near future. Continued success.

  • @roygardner2374
    @roygardner2374 Год назад

    I didn't say in my previous comment that your past & present podcasts have been a huge contribution to the preservation of watchmaking knowledge. Thank you! I have taken voluminous notes that I refer back to.

  • @thrivingwithchiropractic9138
    @thrivingwithchiropractic9138 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely inspiring. Thank you for sharing your story and your passion.

  • @user-nn3oy6ee5v
    @user-nn3oy6ee5v Год назад +2

    Amazing story. Keep the videos coming, sir. I am an aspiring watchmaker that will, hopefully, be able to take a tour of your workshop soon. I will be in Nashville very soon but I understand that you guys are doing some sort of “onsite filming”. Which is great! You are an inspiration and I hope to get my hands on that Standard Issue Diver some day

  • @boydsargeant7496
    @boydsargeant7496 Год назад

    Cameron, love it! I love how your family made it all start! Fantastic journey! And now you live around some fantastic music as well!

  • @BandrewScott
    @BandrewScott Год назад

    Another fantastic episode Cameron. I loved hearing about your start making the first watches in the dining room of your apartment! I’m really enjoying this series and am looking forward to the next episode.

  • @maximumsavage4056
    @maximumsavage4056 9 месяцев назад

    When you pulled up the watch with the photo inside, that was pure gold. ⚡️⚡️🤌

  • @MatthewEarlMusic
    @MatthewEarlMusic Год назад

    Awesome, love all your new content here.
    Been following you and your brand for a long time

  • @Osksksheh
    @Osksksheh Год назад

    Amazing story, detail and great video.

  • @normanrehme3836
    @normanrehme3836 Год назад

    I commend you for the quality and detail in all aspects of your life. It will serve you well. I hope to get one of your watches on my bench one day. It would be an honor.

  • @mbire831
    @mbire831 Год назад

    Many thanks Cameron

  • @predator1820
    @predator1820 6 месяцев назад

    Are you making your videos man?, their great!❤

    • @thewatchmakersworkshop
      @thewatchmakersworkshop  6 месяцев назад

      Yes we are. Thank you! Andrew Reed does all the production, filming and editing.

  • @WristwatchMedic1953
    @WristwatchMedic1953 Год назад

    What a great story. Congratulations

  • @bobbrown8615
    @bobbrown8615 Год назад

    Well done video on many levels. Good story, I hope it inspires many young . . . . and old alike.

  • @jlpower
    @jlpower Год назад

    Amazing

  • @curiousassortment
    @curiousassortment 3 месяца назад

    You have such interesting videos. A dumb question: when you tell people you're a watchmaker, you say they're blown away. Do you mean they're impressed? Or do you mean they distance themselves? (or both). Thanks!

  • @leviputnam6165
    @leviputnam6165 Год назад

    I loved the casio story

  • @ElderPinto254
    @ElderPinto254 4 месяца назад

    great story thanks !! i am trying to become a watchmaker in holland and its a hell ???

  • @RamPatten
    @RamPatten 7 месяцев назад

    Hi, your video really resonates eith me and I can relate to most of what you've shared. I've reached a crossroads in my life where I'd like to pursue my passion for mechanical watches. I'd like to make my own. I appreciate I'll have to complete certification to know what I'm doing, but in the meantime, I'd like to get started on fitting out my workshop over time. Therefore, I was wondering if you would share a list of equipment and machinery I'll need to get myself off the ground once I'm certified. Is there any way I can reach out to you via email? Kind Regards, R

  • @roygardner2374
    @roygardner2374 Год назад

    With your goal of restoring watchmaking to the U.S., how much documentation are you creating to preserve knowledge? I'm thinking of the details that historians will be discussing 50 or 100 years from now. Has anyone been writing the history of the Weiss Watch Company as you go along? Would a history include the "C.Weiss" watch you created in Florida about 2010? In 2123, someone on the NAWCC forum will be asking how to date an American Issue Field Watch they inherited.

  • @roygardner2374
    @roygardner2374 Год назад

    Your coffee machine is almost as complicated as your CNC machines.

  • @abundantharmony
    @abundantharmony 7 месяцев назад

    Who paid for your watch schooling?

    • @thewatchmakersworkshop
      @thewatchmakersworkshop  6 месяцев назад

      Swatch Group gave me a scholarship and then I used my personal savings to support myself through the program and buy my tools.

  • @roygardner2374
    @roygardner2374 Год назад

    At the beginning when you park your Land Rover, do I hear you grinding the gears? Shame! 🙂

    • @thewatchmakersworkshop
      @thewatchmakersworkshop  Год назад +2

      Might be, it needs a new slave cylinder right now. Time is in short supply even though my workshop is filled with watches!

    • @roygardner2374
      @roygardner2374 Год назад

      @@thewatchmakersworkshop I understand! My boss and I had to drive a 27-ton truck for six months (mostly freeway) without using the clutch pedal until we had time to replace the disintegrated throwout bearing.

  • @khronosbest9448
    @khronosbest9448 Год назад +2

    Most fall into a job by accident, many have a career by way of a degree, some follow in the footsteps of family and then there are those born to be special.
    You sir are of the latter quality.
    If the American Dream had a poster, your picture and story would be prominently displayed. 🫵👍🍻