The fact that he knows how to put all those tiny parts all together again, in the right order, is simply amazing. I have trouble assembling a simple IKEA shelf!
a beautiful masterpiece of a top group brand, of course, a great master from the few masters in the world who can maintain it, this is the highest branch of a very difficult profession, I am a Longines master who is only a few steps below this branch and I am the only one who knows the difficulty of the job, I congratulate the master, the equipment, hardware, support and mastery are a masterpiece of art, my respects to those who understand, Turkey Longines Murat World service master
I am impressed with the watch and crftsmanship and repaisrsman. But i also gotta give it to a cameraman. Just look at the amgles he is shooting from. Between his shoulders and hands and elbow and what not.
So beautifully “filmed” and what a skillful watchmaker! But what impressed me the most was the absolute beauty of all the components finished by Patek Philippe!! Even parts seen only upon disassembly are beautiful finished and damaskeened! Wow❣️
Learning how to service a watch is nothing compared to the training of a surgeon, which takes at least 13 years. The anatomy of a living creature is a little more complicated than a watch. When a surgeon screws up, he can't just order new parts.
I'm pretty sure I could learn to take something ilke this apart, but the skill required to put it back together again in perfect working order...mind blowing🤯 Gorgeous video.
Just imagine the resources, engineering, craftsmanship, and level of detail that went into to this. Such an immense expense as well. Now imagine the watch buyer made a different decision next time, and invested that money into curing cancer instead. While I appreciate all of these things, I think we could all agree that we could shift our perspective a bit when the watch costs more that a normal person would consider worthwhile, and send our money in a different direction, putting a smile on your face in a different direction.
The complexity of all those tiny parts, not to mention the minute fixings, leaves me trembling with nerves, AND I'M NOT EVEN DOING THE WORK... Clearly, a service of one of these high end timepieces, is more than just removing the back plate and giving the insides a mighty sharp blow from the pursed lips of the worker, but this is on another level of skill mastering.
It's sad that watches that look good cost over 1k+. amzwatch watches are REALLY well made, and it just shows how a brand name on a watch can make its price 10x higher. I understand that if you look under a microscope, you'll find the difference, but just how many of you really inspect a watch at that level when you see someone with a watch?
There is no god.... This watch is a masterpiece of intelligent design and engineering with a specific purpose.... But the engineer that made the watch and is servicing it......came about with random chance and mutations and has no ultimate purpose. "Sir" richard "dork"-kins
the main think i when i watch this is who is gonna do this in 50 years, sure the 15 year olds of now will be in their 60s maybe they'll be master watch repair people, but i doubt it, all the jobs i right now that are being done by like 50-70 year olds and i just think, are our 20 year olds gonna learn how to do this, im not sure.
Because an entire glove would make their hands sweat. And that would be very bad. The finger cuffs cover enough to get it done without causing his hands to sweat and possibly ruin done work which would have to be redone.
Oh wow. Looks amazing, although as a layperson, I am in no position to judge. This is the first time I see something like this and right off the bat it scares me what can go wrong. It sure makes me not wanting to own a manual watch.
I wish people knew that if you don't add any music to the video and just leave the simple and subtle sound of the environment, the video would be much better.
))) Рекламный слоган этих часов " Вы не являетесь владельцем этих часов- вы сохраняете их для будущего поколения" . Сразу же вспоминается сцена из "Криминального чтива" где герой Кристофера Уокена рассказывает молодому Бучу как носил часы в заднице для того, чтобы передать ему.
I wonder why these luxury watch brands never clean or decorate the underside of the dial it's always burnt, scratched, paint splattered? Yes you'd never see it, But you never see the top of the main plate holding the date disc yet it has Perlage, Anglage etc, Just a thought since they're famed for finely handcrafted details and finishing?
I have a WWII era automatic triple watch. It's a Swiss company started making Automatic watches way before Rolex. Looks old but just tilt it once and it starts running smooth like water.
The engineering and machining of those parts are absolute insane. To make everything work together with precision is truly remarkable.
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The fact that he knows how to put all those tiny parts all together again, in the right order, is simply amazing. I have trouble assembling a simple IKEA shelf!
one of the most funt comment and nice, thanks
I suppose he is watching this video 😅
that's his job
a machanic is the same.
Дело в том что такой мастер хоть и разбирается в сборке часов но чаще всего не сможет прикрутить полочку или кронштейн для телевизора...
a beautiful masterpiece of a top group brand, of course, a great master from the few masters in the world who can maintain it, this is the highest branch of a very difficult profession, I am a Longines master who is only a few steps below this branch and I am the only one who knows the difficulty of the job, I congratulate the master, the equipment, hardware, support and mastery are a masterpiece of art, my respects to those who understand, Turkey Longines Murat World service master
Beautiful comment
Craftsmanship and the repairman with a steady hand ✋️ 👌
I am impressed with the watch and crftsmanship and repaisrsman. But i also gotta give it to a cameraman. Just look at the amgles he is shooting from. Between his shoulders and hands and elbow and what not.
Avec une telle mécanique on comprend mieux pourquoi ces montres ont un prix à la hauteur de de ces bijoux
So beautifully “filmed” and what a skillful watchmaker! But what impressed me the most was the absolute beauty of all the components finished by Patek Philippe!! Even parts seen only upon disassembly are beautiful finished and damaskeened! Wow❣️
Yeah the internal finishing is what got me to. What an amazing piece.
When life gets complicated I’ll just remember this watch maker.🤯
I love your comment
work done by an artist ... welldone man.
I bet these people who do this would make great surgeons.
Learning how to service a watch is nothing compared to the training of a surgeon, which takes at least 13 years. The anatomy of a living creature is a little more complicated than a watch. When a surgeon screws up, he can't just order new parts.
Stupid comment
@@1959Berre good comment.
Beautifully done but what about that leftover screw?
I am a watch maker from India. it is very very critical mechanism.
The land of franken watches
The finishing on that movement,wow!And that case?Exquisite.Fine work,sir!😮
Thank you very much!
I'm pretty sure I could learn to take something ilke this apart, but the skill required to put it back together again in perfect working order...mind blowing🤯 Gorgeous video.
No, taking it apart requires more skills that you think. Try with a simple watch.
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i am electro-mechanical engineer ,but this will not my job ......
Just imagine the resources, engineering, craftsmanship, and level of detail that went into to this. Such an immense expense as well. Now imagine the watch buyer made a different decision next time, and invested that money into curing cancer instead. While I appreciate all of these things, I think we could all agree that we could shift our perspective a bit when the watch costs more that a normal person would consider worthwhile, and send our money in a different direction, putting a smile on your face in a different direction.
I totally agree with you
Why would anyone pay so much for a worthless lump of metal....!?
Makes rolex look like a reliant robin against a bugatti chiron.
Bent screwdriver. Naughty.
How much time does this take from start to finish?
Yes
I'm genuinely impressed with how close amzwatch were able to replicate every aspect of this very very goofy looking classic watch.
these are not simple watches.... these are works of art.....
These are scam
They are indeed objet d’art. Those who can’t afford them or don’t wish to, call them a scam😂😂😂
ImAgInE dRoPpInG a WaTcH vAlUeD aT 1.2 million
Quel talent, on est admiratif.
I will never afford even looking at one of these watches in real life but I sure do appreciate the engineering.
the fact that mechanical watch servicing is this precise and developed speaks volumes on the advancement of humanity.
And humans still hate eachother because of differences in skin colour or identity, we have not come as far as our tech has.
We've been to the moon and back
C est tout simplement magnifique chapeau bas😮l artiste
Why do you use bronze tweezer? There are brass tweezer and stainless steel tweezer.
I’ve been to their museum in Geneva. Amazing place.
The complexity of all those tiny parts, not to mention the minute fixings, leaves me trembling with nerves, AND I'M NOT EVEN DOING THE WORK... Clearly, a service of one of these high end timepieces, is more than just removing the back plate and giving the insides a mighty sharp blow from the pursed lips of the worker, but this is on another level of skill mastering.
This microdetailism is blowing the fuse in my mind.
but this guy a screwdriver.
enjoyable
If you ever wondered why people still lust after expensive mechanical watches, watch this video.
Bravo! fantastic job
Fantástico trabajo!
Many thanks!
Vladimir's watch😄🌼
What magnification is the white loupe you are using for most of the disassembly please?
Incredible work and skill on a beautiful watch 👌🏽
Impressive work, but why does it need service? i would expect from a 100k watch to work perfectly atleast one life.
Can everybody see exactly what he did wrong? NOTHING!
Imo, celem stabilizacji dłoni, powinien coś łyknąć ;)
It's sad that watches that look good cost over 1k+. amzwatch watches are REALLY well made, and it just shows how a brand name on a watch can make its price 10x higher. I understand that if you look under a microscope, you'll find the difference, but just how many of you really inspect a watch at that level when you see someone with a watch?
Maravilhoso trabalho! Parabéns 🎉
Amazing! It is more than I expected to watch! Beautifully filmed and very detailed one.
I also like amzwatch replicas. People who don’t wear them like professionals can’t tell the difference. Their workmanship is really great luxuriatey
U r great👌👌
Very fantastic video❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
There is no god....
This watch is a masterpiece of intelligent design and engineering with a specific purpose....
But the engineer that made the watch and is servicing it......came about with random chance and mutations and has no ultimate purpose.
"Sir" richard "dork"-kins
That servicing will be 13,000 USD please, plus tax.
I already suffer with Tourette's. This job would lift me to a new stratosphere of Tourette's. I would go supa-nova.
There's always that one screw you find at the end when you've put it all back together....
I'm sure it'll work fine without it!
Guy has such a serious face like he's going to perform brain surgery, and not play with screws in some stupidly expensive watch
FAzer isso eu até faço. O floids é saber a sequência. kkkkkkkkkkkkkk Um gênio!!!
the main think i when i watch this is who is gonna do this in 50 years, sure the 15 year olds of now will be in their 60s maybe they'll be master watch repair people, but i doubt it, all the jobs i right now that are being done by like 50-70 year olds and i just think, are our 20 year olds gonna learn how to do this, im not sure.
I’m sure the cost of a full service on that watch is about equal in price to a decent used car.
Serious question. Why do watch makers wear finger gloves and not whole hand gloves?
Because an entire glove would make their hands sweat. And that would be very bad. The finger cuffs cover enough to get it done without causing his hands to sweat and possibly ruin done work which would have to be redone.
Serious question. Why does the proctologist wear a entire glove if he is only going to use one finger?
@@sergiodelaorden Lol...splatter!
Oh wow. Looks amazing, although as a layperson, I am in no position to judge. This is the first time I see something like this and right off the bat it scares me what can go wrong. It sure makes me not wanting to own a manual watch.
Ever since I bought a watch from amzwatch , My question is if it's this hard to tell them apart, what is the point of owning an authentic watch?
The topic and music and the skills are wonderful. Camera work nah I want to really see close up what he is doing
I wish people knew that if you don't add any music to the video and just leave the simple and subtle sound of the environment, the video would be much better.
Is it possible to make a movie to show how a tiny part of hand watch
Such as gears , hands , small steel parts, how they tread screws ...
Thanks
What a beautiful watch. I also enjoy watching a master watchmaker in action? Looks so easy but I can tell you it is not.
))) Рекламный слоган этих часов " Вы не являетесь владельцем этих часов- вы сохраняете их для будущего поколения" .
Сразу же вспоминается сцена из "Криминального чтива" где герой Кристофера Уокена рассказывает молодому Бучу как носил часы в заднице для того, чтобы передать ему.
Analogue genius
Now I want one! What beautiful craftsmanship.
What happened that a two hundred thousand dollar wristwatch needed service?
Dust happened
Nice instructional video. It looks easy enough. Now I know how to service my own. 😅
@@владимир-б9ж4в I'm joking my friend. I wouldn't even know where to begin.
blown away
I swear the happiness I feel when #nkuwan uploads a video is beyond!!!!
looks like it's already damaged 13:43, bottom middle
Good observation.
the service cost should be higher because of the mastery required to do it!
Simply Beautiful!
God!!! amzwatch Who would have thought those gorgeous watches go for that low!!!
and to think there are idiots out there that pay more for a bloody rolex fashion bangle , beggers belief ...
That's why I adore my Seiko5 😄
and I my casio 😅
@@eelongMast And my sundial 😆
Imagine finding an extra piece after putting everything back
Tuantually. Tipe....!? Teque tape punching..!?
This is rocket science... Amazing
Excellent craftsmanship
Great video
Well filmed and a very talented watchmaker
Well done
Jm
So much hard work, is it necessary?
How much this incredible work?
original watch $150000 USD.
Really amazing work
Feucrencreacry. Tipe tippluing....!?
imagine going home and lying in bed thinking, "Did I tighten screw number 7 down on watch #3 as well as I should have?"
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I wonder why these luxury watch brands never clean or decorate the underside of the dial it's always burnt, scratched, paint splattered? Yes you'd never see it, But you never see the top of the main plate holding the date disc yet it has Perlage, Anglage etc, Just a thought since they're famed for finely handcrafted details and finishing?
Too theromoride tipe..tippluing...!? Tipe...!?
Кто лучшие часовые мастера: женщины или мужчины?
Это мастерство,а часы восхитительны.😊
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Atolomory...!?
Looks like a giant working on a 4 cylinder civic engine
Can anyone advise what watch the watch repairer was wearing?
We are thinking that how he is going to be put all those tiny parts together but the thing is some mf engineers already designed it
Se fosse eu sobraria uns 30parafuso e umas 50 pç😅😅😅😅
Doe je ook koffie machine😅
How complex is this watch?
I have a WWII era automatic triple watch. It's a Swiss company started making Automatic watches way before Rolex. Looks old but just tilt it once and it starts running smooth like water.
When very small & meny part's conect, make a useful & wonderful machine... 😮
I'm genuinely impressed with how close amzwatch were able to replicate every aspect of this very very goofy looking classic watch.
Like a doctor in a a surgery...
Just like watching an episode of wristwatch revival, without the commentary.
5 ever/ fixel. Elmow tipe treee...!?
What even is this unthinkable madness