I can't believe this video has been on RUclips 3 years and there's 7 comments, 171 likes, and 5.7K views... This is one of the best horology videos on RUclips and a real mind expanding video in my enjoyment of watches. I'd love to hear Jack talk hours and hours more about other aspects, historical or technical, of horology. Bring it HSNY!
These lectures of the Society are a must all watch guys - boys and girls. Should be promoted much more on all the channels like Bark and Jack, Jenni Elle, Watch Gringa, theo and harris, the wristguy, etc.... einfach wunderbar ...
A most succinct video covering this huge subject……It sets out very clearly some of the significant milestones in the struggle for precision……… In my humble opinion, it should have had, and fully deserves, many more views………the energy that it must have taken to put all these facts together, into such an ‘easy to absorb’ lecture/video, must have been considerable.
I was wondering yesterday what the difference was between the lever and co-axial escapements, and knowing very little, I was happy to boil it down to "less sliding and wear with the co-axial escapement". Today, I am happy to have found this lecture. It ought to be on the front page of Hodinkee at all times, or maybe an abridged/sexier version? The number of views here are disheartening. Thanks, Jack!
Another interesting HSNY lecture, thank you for sharing. I didn't know Jack Forster has so much basic knowledge about horology - you could tell in the Q&A part. Chapeau. We need more journalist who explain complicated things.
I can't believe this video has been on RUclips 3 years and there's 7 comments, 171 likes, and 5.7K views... This is one of the best horology videos on RUclips and a real mind expanding video in my enjoyment of watches. I'd love to hear Jack talk hours and hours more about other aspects, historical or technical, of horology. Bring it HSNY!
Yea, most just want to talk about the latest AP RO or Tiffany dial PP over a Starbucks Late’
the gutter rat riff raff only view the "roly flipper" fanboy or pawnshop deal channels....😳😺
These lectures of the Society are a must all watch guys - boys and girls. Should be promoted much more on all the channels like Bark and Jack, Jenni Elle, Watch Gringa, theo and harris, the wristguy, etc.... einfach wunderbar ...
This is incredible. Thank you
Really interesting. Thank you for posting these.
How is this channel not bigger?? I love it.
A most succinct video covering this huge subject……It sets out very clearly some of the significant milestones in the struggle for precision……… In my humble opinion, it should have had, and fully deserves, many more views………the energy that it must have taken to put all these facts together, into such an ‘easy to absorb’ lecture/video, must have been considerable.
I was wondering yesterday what the difference was between the lever and co-axial escapements, and knowing very little, I was happy to boil it down to "less sliding and wear with the co-axial escapement".
Today, I am happy to have found this lecture. It ought to be on the front page of Hodinkee at all times, or maybe an abridged/sexier version? The number of views here are disheartening.
Thanks, Jack!
Jack Forster for president
Another interesting HSNY lecture, thank you for sharing.
I didn't know Jack Forster has so much basic knowledge about horology - you could tell in the Q&A part. Chapeau. We need more journalist who explain complicated things.
Freaking legend. Had no idea he was so experienced!
a history that should be more widely known.
great content.
Can anyone share the website Jack referred to with escapement graphics? I’ve searched but coming up short. Fantastic content!
maybe his? ....."hodinkee"
Fantastic talk, Jack
Loving all the content
if balance springs are harmonic oscillators, why do we need constant force devices
Nice content of the best
Educational, interesting and well presented, well done...!
I'm guessing he meant "under promise and over deliver" at 52:30 :)
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Disappointed there’s no wrist check 🤣
Mmm