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Fairly obvious from the start unfortunately. Too small for the purpose generally, also if it was a genuine station clock would more than likely have openings to the case on one or both sides- in order to set the times so that all in the station matched. Also calls itself a Victoria 1747. Well whilst Victoria may be an appropriate name for a clock style closely associated with a form a transportation that arose and became prominent just before and during the reign of Queen Victoria, the date-1747 is before locomotion.
But... This was MADE to look rusty. It's a modern clock, with effect paint on it, so it looks old. The end result looks much nicer, but you just.... This doesn't make much sense.
Wow, it doesn’t matter if the clock wasn’t a real antique. The video is relaxing, and he put a lot of effort into its transformation. I love the blue! Great job 🙂
Lmao. No it wasn't. The first battery operated clock was introduced in 1814 by Francis Ronalds and was not powered by a 1.5v AA battery, it was a wet cell that looked nothing like a AA battery. In 1840, Alexander Bain was credited for making the first "electrically" powered clock. The first AA battery wasn't introfuced till 1907 and AAA batteries didn't come along until 1954.
@@thatdirtymichiganmusician1038 if they are not aligned then the hr hand will be out. Eg. when the hands should show 4:00 the hr hand will be were it would sit at 4:30 and then at 4:30 the hr hand will be on 5.
I bet you are glad you like that colour blue as your wall is slowly turning blue with the over spray. Nice little clock not very old but you made it look better than it did when it was new.
While blue is my favourite colour I would have preferred that you repainted it black. It would look more original and the black clock hands and numbers would match the colour. Still it’s a very nice restoration.
Once again excellent job. When that clock left the factory it was one of thousands, no soul, made by machines and touched by maybe a half dozen people.You took it and changed it to something with your own tastes.
I think it's great that this item was done, it lets those who cannot come by the usual items realise that they can practice/make anything look decent. Of course I was disappointed when he opened to clock, I really wanted to see proper clock innards being restored, but hey ho, in the future this may come to pass
The clock’s black border looked more beautiful then the white one as the paper looks antique so black would have looked better.... but the colour combination is good... white with blue... it’s good... great work...
@TysyTube Wow! We finally got to see what you look like. You should do an on cam Q&A. I really enjoy these kinds of restorations. Don't watch very many of the "tool type" restorations. I find items like this more interesting. Keep up the good work.
@@Raisowna я тоже смутился когда увидел наличие китайского механизма как в дешевых часах,скорей всего они не винтаж,вот нафига он их в морской покрасил,если это винтаж в стиле викторианской эпохи,как написано у автора,обновил бы черный цвет и клево было бы!)
Да и обновлять не надо было - достаточно было просто грязь отмыть. Чувак своей пркраской все испортил - выглядят теперь как дешёвая стилизация... А часть грязи вообще можно было залакировать - был бы подлинный винтаж))
Always place all hands of the clock at the 12 o'clock position !! That way, it will always tell time correctly. Also, blue hammerite for a Victorian clock.....?? Hmmm... I am not sure. Not a good choice. Dark, greenish blue, maybe. Dark copper or black would be more historically accurate. But hey... It is YOUR clock !! If YOU like it, nothing else matters ! ;-) Nice choice of topic, though !! Find another one. A REAL one, not a cheap modern thing with a Chinese mechanism.
That was one of my thoughts, too. But this clock looks anything but modern. Or does it..........??? ;-) So at least, give it an authentic look. Otherwise, it might look silly. The metallic blue just looks wrong, on this clock. Tysy is developing his skills. It is a pleasure to watch. Now he must work on his choice of colors. But like I said in my previous post, it is his clock. His choice..... If we dislike it...well that's not his problem. And I really am looking forward to his next restoration. I think he is doing really well !!!
@@telescopereplicator the style with the mock wrought-iron holder is 1920s-1930s, , the battery back 1980s-1990s. The clockface says 1747. 😂Correct me if I'm wrong but was there even a Victoria Station in 1747?
@@telescopereplicator agree. Metallic blue? And white clockface border? Wth. Victorian colours, dark blur anz cream, sure, but not on clocks! Black, dark green or possibly brown
It would be nice to see a restoration that wasn't painted at the end. Some older pieces look beautiful with the original bare metal. Plus it would be interesting to see other ways of protecting the piece besides painting.
I don't understand why so many people are so salty about this. So what if it's not something actually old? It's still entertaining to watch and it still turned out looking fine.
Восстановление красивое. Можно было и циферблат обновить. Тут плюс. Но внутри, как выясняется, китайские часы на батарейке. Так-что это лишь поделка под часы какие-то там. Вот механизм бы туда...
И теперь часы погоду показывают, браво=) Часовая стрелка указывает на пол пятого, минутная указывает на пять с половиной минут пятого, ну а секундная я тоже думаю в своём ритме живёт относительно минутной и часовой стрелки. Браво=) Изумительная реставрация=) Ты молодец=)
This made me want one these old clocks, but probably in black. The blue nice, but I prefer the black color. I saw that you did not replace the faces, is that something that could be done? Great work.
I like your channel, but I honestly dislike the blue. Everything is painted blue lately, I guess because you like it, but in this case I think the color along with the shine that paint has doesn't match at all with the style of the clock. Maybe an english green, or something. I like the work you do, honestly, I just think that sometimes the colors at the end need a bit more thought
love the style of the clock...love the restoration.... love your techniques... even love the hammerite paint....but absolutely hate the color... I know its not my restoration, but a black, or chocolate or a rubbed oil bronze color with the hammered texture would have looked incredible in my opinion..... keep up the good work... I really enjoy your videos !!!
Pour remonter les aiguilles, il faut mettre la petite sur le 6 et la grande sur le 12 et non les deux sur le 6 ou alors le deux sur le 12. A part ce détails, ta restauration est très belle. Peinture métallisée martelée, un très beau rendu. On réclame d'autres vidéos.
Man, it looked much better the way it was. Just a bit of cleaning and maybe a small touch up paint job, and that would be it! It looks too much modern now. And that white colour inside around the paper has drips on some spots and it is looking like someone spilled a yogurt. I give this job a 2 of 5 stars.
Ok, so you customized a clock that was made to look old and damaged and that was most likely less than 20 yrs old. I hope you didn't got scammed in paying a lot for it by being told it was an antique. I wouldn't even call this vintage. I didn't watch much vid. I went to the final result. It's pretty. I guess that the important thing is that you like it.
I have become addicted to these restorations. You, Hand Tool Rescue, and Black Beard. I have binge watched all of y'all these past couple weeks and I'm hooked. Good job.
A very nice improvement to an inexpensive reproduction. The whole time I was watching this I was thinking to myself, I hope he uses Hammerite paint, you did not disappoint. I personally think the bronze would have been a good color, but as you said, blue is YOUR favorite so I will not complain. Another thumbs up, from me!
Feel sorry for you if this is the only thing that lifts you up on a Friday night... I like this channel but far from evening being ruined if I didn't watch it. I stopped the video as soon as I saw cheap chinese mechanism inside.
The blue shade of color is beautiful indeed. And I very much like the paint brush with air pressure. I can only imagine how much work the cleaning process might be, after the work is done. Paint brush is a high maintenance tool.
I agreee with the majority of comments you are very good at what you do but this was a pointless exercise when the clock is new and made to look old. Didn’t feel the same as your genuine restoration pieces this seemed false and just doing it to pass time but like I said you are good at what you do just should concentrate on actual restorations. Still look forward to your videos
I was waiting for a complex dual gear system inside for the 2 clocks to work synchronously and... Whaaaat?!! I feel like Network Rail/Railtrack cheated on us. Nonetheless Very nice job TysyTube, it's always a pleasure to see your work and the way you show us how you do it! Thumb Up.
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How did you find a clock from 1747
This clock really belongs to 1747 🧐😬
you can buy these at wal-mart
who also thought this was a 250 year old clock until he opened the back??? ... lol
Ed So Not me, Victoria Station didn’t open until 1860!
@@howard81 haha.. so why that date on the clock?
if it was from 1757 they wouldn't write that on the clock face. Think about it you don't see clocks that say 2019.
A Victoria clock would not be 250 years old!
That’s why the title states “VINTAGE STYLE”
I felt betrayed when he opened the case 😐 but the restoration was nicely done 👍🏻
My thoughts exactly...at first I thought it was an amazing historical piece.
Fairly obvious from the start unfortunately. Too small for the purpose generally, also if it was a genuine station clock would more than likely have openings to the case on one or both sides- in order to set the times so that all in the station matched. Also calls itself a Victoria 1747. Well whilst Victoria may be an appropriate name for a clock style closely associated with a form a transportation that arose and became prominent just before and during the reign of Queen Victoria, the date-1747 is before locomotion.
Right? Like, "wow, this must be a really old clock!" (takes out batteries) "...ooor it's just in terrible shape. That works too."
I was disappointed also but then I reread the title. "Vintage style". Oh okay, got it.
Me too. Hence, nicely done.
I don't care if the clock is new or old. I adore your work, the noise your work makes and the many things I learn from you. Thanks!
thank you so much 😊
Took me a moment to realize the spray bottle cap was not a part of the clock as you were touching it when painting. Nice work anyways!
You two are the best restoration channels on RUclips by far! 👍🏻
Now this is epic
My mechanics as well
@@aymenbmiled1572 just recently started watching his videos and I agree 👍🏻
But... This was MADE to look rusty. It's a modern clock, with effect paint on it, so it looks old. The end result looks much nicer, but you just.... This doesn't make much sense.
I was confused about this too. It's certainly not an actual restoration at that point, right?
Let's just say the clock got "tysytubed"
That’s exactly what I was thinking
@@domomess4719 Right. this is just a repaint.
@@Belzediel But like everytime ? he strip paint, clean, paint and TADA
Saw all the comments hating on your blue paint... I honestly like it! Embrace your style!
thank you so much 😊
You’re welcome! I find your content so entertaining. I love working on machines and trying to figure out how to fix them.
Wow, it doesn’t matter if the clock wasn’t a real antique. The video is relaxing, and he put a lot of effort into its transformation.
I love the blue! Great job 🙂
1747 was the year when the first electronic clock was made and powered by a 1.5 AA battery
Poldus Eri It was a different time, you see.
Lmao. No it wasn't. The first battery operated clock was introduced in 1814 by Francis Ronalds and was not powered by a 1.5v AA battery, it was a wet cell that looked nothing like a AA battery. In 1840, Alexander Bain was credited for making the first "electrically" powered clock. The first AA battery wasn't introfuced till 1907 and AAA batteries didn't come along until 1954.
@@MrCougar214 whooosh
MrCougar214 thank god we have google
My first thought was; 1747, um plastic!
All hands (hour, minute, second) must be put at 12 when you restore a clock
he is no clock maker, the hands are out
My OCD kicked in when he didn't align the hands.
Why?
@@thatdirtymichiganmusician1038 if they are not aligned then the hr hand will be out. Eg. when the hands should show 4:00 the hr hand will be were it would sit at 4:30 and then at 4:30 the hr hand will be on 5.
@@mattschlosser8144 ohhhh okay. that makes sense.
I love the hammered look paint, but I would have used a more "antique" looking color. Beautifully done!
I bet you are glad you like that colour blue as your wall is slowly turning blue with the over spray. Nice little clock not very old but you made it look better than it did when it was new.
There's others that try to be like you and I applaud them for their effort, but you are the best!!! I don't care how much blue paint they use
While blue is my favourite colour I would have preferred that you repainted it black. It would look more original and the black clock hands and numbers would match the colour. Still it’s a very nice restoration.
Once again excellent job. When that clock left the factory it was one of thousands, no soul, made by machines and touched by maybe a half dozen people.You took it and changed it to something with your own tastes.
I think it's great that this item was done, it lets those who cannot come by the usual items realise that they can practice/make anything look decent.
Of course I was disappointed when he opened to clock, I really wanted to see proper clock innards being restored, but hey ho, in the future this may come to pass
I like the new one. Blue is gorgeous.👍
The clock’s black border looked more beautiful then the white one as the paper looks antique so black would have looked better.... but the colour combination is good... white with blue... it’s good... great work...
@TysyTube Wow! We finally got to see what you look like. You should do an on cam Q&A. I really enjoy these kinds of restorations. Don't watch very many of the "tool type" restorations. I find items like this more interesting. Keep up the good work.
The "undoing" of these restorations is my favorite part!
wow!!! what a wonderful clock !!!!!
Вот раньше делали вещи - на века! 270 лет часам, а механизм как новенький! От ржавчины очистил, покрасил, батарейку заменил и ещё 270 лет проживут!
@@Raisowna эти часы для улиц кажись поляки ляпали сотнями, если не тысячами. Там ничего винтажного нет изначально.
Александр Кузнецов поржал))
@@Raisowna это ж сарказм.
@@Raisowna я тоже смутился когда увидел наличие китайского механизма как в дешевых часах,скорей всего они не винтаж,вот нафига он их в морской покрасил,если это винтаж в стиле викторианской эпохи,как написано у автора,обновил бы черный цвет и клево было бы!)
Да и обновлять не надо было - достаточно было просто грязь отмыть. Чувак своей пркраской все испортил - выглядят теперь как дешёвая стилизация...
А часть грязи вообще можно было залакировать - был бы подлинный винтаж))
Un precioso reloj de vuelta a la vida. Le felicito. Veo su canal porque me encantan sus restauraciones.
Looks great at the end, however I don't think this clock deserved your time and skill spent on it.
Because it's newer
Handsome clock. Love the blue! Thanks for sharing!
You had me fooled! Thought it was a true antique! Oh well...looks better now!
This is a great video, mainly restoration videos focus on vintage stuff. This show what can be done with a little work on modern stuff...
Always place all hands of the clock at the 12 o'clock position !! That way, it will always tell time correctly.
Also, blue hammerite for a Victorian clock.....?? Hmmm... I am not sure. Not a good choice. Dark, greenish blue, maybe.
Dark copper or black would be more historically accurate.
But hey... It is YOUR clock !! If YOU like it, nothing else matters ! ;-)
Nice choice of topic, though !! Find another one. A REAL one, not a cheap modern thing with a Chinese mechanism.
Why talk about historical accuracy when it's a modern battery operated clock
That was one of my thoughts, too. But this clock looks anything but modern. Or does it..........??? ;-)
So at least, give it an authentic look. Otherwise, it might look silly. The metallic blue just looks wrong, on this clock.
Tysy is developing his skills. It is a pleasure to watch. Now he must work on his choice of colors.
But like I said in my previous post, it is his clock. His choice..... If we dislike it...well that's not his problem.
And I really am looking forward to his next restoration. I think he is doing really well !!!
I agree w u but this is some cheap knockoff anyway
@@telescopereplicator the style with the mock wrought-iron holder is 1920s-1930s, , the battery back 1980s-1990s. The clockface says 1747. 😂Correct me if I'm wrong but was there even a Victoria Station in 1747?
@@telescopereplicator agree. Metallic blue? And white clockface border? Wth. Victorian colours, dark blur anz cream, sure, but not on clocks! Black, dark green or possibly brown
Incroyable bravo 👏👏
It would be nice to see a restoration that wasn't painted at the end. Some older pieces look beautiful with the original bare metal. Plus it would be interesting to see other ways of protecting the piece besides painting.
I use pit bulls to protect my clock.
Love the color combination you choose. That white color really pops from the blue color. Very elegant .
The Spray paint gun is a really good upgrade for your restorations
thank you so much 😊
Seeing the spray paint job on the round frames was sooooo satisfying!
Little tip: When you readjust the pointers, start at 12 p.m.
I really like the blue it's a nice colour and textured look.
Does anyone else find these videos super relaxing? Almost like unintentional ASMR
Some of them like this channel, My Mechanics, Greenridge Metal Works and a couple of others have a certain Zen like quality to them.
Um, why do you think these vids get so many views. You're late to the party, Sabs...
Great job the clock came out beautiful.
Was it worth it? Clock was rubbish to start with.
for me yes, i like it so much
@@TysyTube That's what matters most!
@@TysyTube is this really from 1747 or that just like a knockoff nvm im slow loool its only the name 😂😂😂
@@wesmix840 modern clockwork with AA battery. yeah totally from 1747
@@wesmix840 its probably less than 10 years old, its actually made to look rusty and weathered, thus its not any restoration really
I don't understand why so many people are so salty about this. So what if it's not something actually old? It's still entertaining to watch and it still turned out looking fine.
Восстановление красивое. Можно было и циферблат обновить. Тут плюс. Но внутри, как выясняется, китайские часы на батарейке. Так-что это лишь поделка под часы какие-то там. Вот механизм бы туда...
Я думал механика а там г,,, штампованное ((
чесно говоря автор наложал,вот когда этот чувак машинки или там копилки,пилы и тиски винтажные востанавливает это настоящая круть!!!!!
Nice work on the clock. It looks really good, and you got it ticking. Well done.
That’s not old😟 I guess I missed the “vintage style” in the description
What a beautiful clock and an amazing experience watching it. 🤝🤝🤝
0:38 I thought it was a very old mechanism, and this is such a setup)
Beautiful restoration. That hammered blue really makes it pop.
Awesome job as always
thank you so much 😊
I'm with you that color blue is fantastic and vibrant. Thanks for sharing!!
U dun it again lv the blue beautiful finish fantastic work 👍👍👍👍
Great restoration.
Ficou bonito, mas não tem como não ficar desapontada quando se vê que não é uma peça autêntica. Brasil, 25/01/2019
Concordo, trabalho lindo numa peça que não vale o trabalho.
That blue was beautiful. Great job.
finally I see his face
Another Angela!
That's what I came to say 😂
He's cute~
😂
И теперь часы погоду показывают, браво=) Часовая стрелка указывает на пол пятого, минутная указывает на пять с половиной минут пятого, ну а секундная я тоже думаю в своём ритме живёт относительно минутной и часовой стрелки. Браво=) Изумительная реставрация=) Ты молодец=)
Amazing that it was powered by AA batteries in 1747 before Benjamin Franklin even discovered electricity.
I had no idea Europe already had an electronics recycling program back then!
I enjoy watching you restore these old items and bring them back to life !
thank you so much 😊
This made me want one these old clocks, but probably in black. The blue nice, but I prefer the black color. I saw that you did not replace the faces, is that something that could be done? Great work.
Splendid job done.
I like your channel, but I honestly dislike the blue. Everything is painted blue lately, I guess because you like it, but in this case I think the color along with the shine that paint has doesn't match at all with the style of the clock. Maybe an english green, or something.
I like the work you do, honestly, I just think that sometimes the colors at the end need a bit more thought
Yes i also think blue doesn't go with cream color. Even green would be better
i wud prefer back or chocolate brown
love the style of the clock...love the restoration.... love your techniques... even love the hammerite paint....but absolutely hate the color... I know its not my restoration, but a black, or chocolate or a rubbed oil bronze color with the hammered texture would have looked incredible in my opinion..... keep up the good work... I really enjoy your videos !!!
"SAVE THE CLOCK TOWER"
Back to the future 😍
It's beautiful!!!
for a moment i thought that the clock was made in 1747 and i was like wow this guy has balls to evaporust that.. :)))
Pour remonter les aiguilles, il faut mettre la petite sur le 6 et la grande sur le 12 et non les deux sur le 6 ou alors le deux sur le 12. A part ce détails, ta restauration est très belle. Peinture métallisée martelée, un très beau rendu. On réclame d'autres vidéos.
1747 уже был кварц...вот это технологии😂
Looks amazing!! That Midnight Blue colour really makes the clock stand out! I love it! Well done again.
Man, it looked much better the way it was.
Just a bit of cleaning and maybe a small touch up paint job, and that would be it!
It looks too much modern now.
And that white colour inside around the paper has drips on some spots
and it is looking like someone spilled a yogurt.
I give this job a 2 of 5 stars.
I love it when you remove the paint!!
Ok, so you customized a clock that was made to look old and damaged and that was most likely less than 20 yrs old. I hope you didn't got scammed in paying a lot for it by being told it was an antique. I wouldn't even call this vintage. I didn't watch much vid. I went to the final result. It's pretty. I guess that the important thing is that you like it.
5€
Bravo TysyTube ma bucur ca faci cu placere aceste reconditionari sunt mandra de tine ❤️🤗🏆😇 !🇹🇩
I liked the restoration but I probably wouldn't have done it blue lol.
I have become addicted to these restorations. You, Hand Tool Rescue, and Black Beard. I have binge watched all of y'all these past couple weeks and I'm hooked. Good job.
The best restoration youtube chanel is "my mechanics"
Gooberjack -Grand Poobah- my nechanics, Hand Tool Rescue, Black Bears, Tysy Tube, The Good Of The Land
I feel like it would have been more accurate to write "cleaning and modernizing" in the title rather than restoring. Good job nonetheless :)
A very nice improvement to an inexpensive reproduction. The whole time I was watching this I was thinking to myself, I hope he uses Hammerite paint, you did not disappoint. I personally think the bronze would have been a good color, but as you said, blue is YOUR favorite so I will not complain. Another thumbs up, from me!
Good job, but they are not aligned properly, so they do not indicate the appropriate time. They should be all set at 12 o'clock.
That color makes it pop! Good job! : )
blue? would have been better bronze or copper, do not you think saludos.
He needs to use up the can of blue before buying a different color. THAT'S why it is blue.
@@mathewfullerton8577 Long way to go!
At first I was a little disappointed on the white but when he removed the tape, ist pure artwork ❤️
How to "restore" a cheap, 2 year old, plastic K-Mart clock.
You are right!
Beautiful!
Nice work boys!!! Only the hands on the clock put wrong. Exactly 12 it was necessary to put.
thank you so much 😊
" Exactly on 12 need to was to present. "...say what??😕
@OriginalYithian Thanks but it was just his comment I didn't ( and still don't ) understand.
Very professional job!!! You Rock!!
Vintage style Victorian station clock - with Batteries in....!?
"style"
Yeah,the 1747 bit is clickbait
Yep had me clicking on it because of the year.
I certainly didn’t expect it to be so young, when you opened it up and I saw the batteries I was quite shocked.....love that hammerite blue.. 👍🏼😊
"Vintage Style Victorian Clock" not "Vintage Victorian Clock" why people are so mad lol
I love the cobalt blue! Great job as always.
Yeah, a new video! The evening is saved, have a nice weekend man!
Feel sorry for you if this is the only thing that lifts you up on a Friday night... I like this channel but far from evening being ruined if I didn't watch it. I stopped the video as soon as I saw cheap chinese mechanism inside.
Well I found a new best restoration channel on RUclips 😇
Lmao. For those complaining it Literally says in the discription " a few years old" . smh
The blue shade of color is beautiful indeed. And I very much like the paint brush with air pressure. I can only imagine how much work the cleaning process might be, after the work is done. Paint brush is a high maintenance tool.
when setting the time, the clock is set to 12 exactly
That blue color is gorgeous! Nice job
hands are in the wrong place
They're at the end of his arms which is where they should be!😕😉
I'm so dumb i genuinely thought you meant his actual hands kwjfjdkw
The hour hand was too progressed for 5 past 4.. @15:57
I love that blue. But I think a rustic brown would've looked better for that type of clock design.. great job! 👍🏽
Never seen so many thumbs down . Maybe next time find an item that is antique and in need of restoration.
Pay attention, Stevie
I received 14 thumbs up for my comment- I do pay attention! And my name is Steven, not Stevie Sir.
This is a beautiful re-creation! Thank you.
I agreee with the majority of comments you are very good at what you do but this was a pointless exercise when the clock is new and made to look old. Didn’t feel the same as your genuine restoration pieces this seemed false and just doing it to pass time but like I said you are good at what you do just should concentrate on actual restorations. Still look forward to your videos
i didn’t make it look old, is just like that originally
Eine auf alt getrimmte Uhr auf Neu zu machen :(
@@TysyTube he means it was manufactured and painted to look old when it was sold new. You just restored something that was meant to look old 🤦♂️
How was it pointless as it was for his own enjoyment and use?
Always astounding! Thanks for sharing.
Great job! One of your bests!
Пиздец) дай думаю гляну древние часы, а когда открыл, даже смотреть перехотелось))))
Почему?
У меня дома такие висят)
난센스를 말하지 마라.
Erich Keln он знает что такое пиздец! Неужели русский?
тишина пожалуйста
I was waiting for a complex dual gear system inside for the 2 clocks to work synchronously and... Whaaaat?!! I feel like Network Rail/Railtrack cheated on us.
Nonetheless Very nice job TysyTube, it's always a pleasure to see your work and the way you show us how you do it!
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