Bergeon Watchmaking Tools To Start My Horology Journey - 4K

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2023
  • I am brand new at Watchmaking and repair. I have been collecting tools to start my journey and have done a lot of research to help me decide which tools I need to start and which brands are the best for the job. There are many different tools and brands to choose from. Cheap ones and expensive ones. I prefer to go for the best when getting into something, so I choose most of my tools from Bergeon. Bergeon is known as the top-of-the-line when it comes to horology tools. Here are just some of the tools I choose to start with. This is NOT a paid promotion by Bergeon, just me explaining what tools I choose and why. Any images and logos used are owned by their copyright. Only used Images for description purposes.
    I would love to hear from you below about my choices.
    Here is an easy way to purchase anything you saw in my videos. It is an Amazon Affiliate link that helps support the channel. Thanks for using them.
    WATCHMAKING TOOLS AVAILABLE ON AMAZON:
    Bergeon 5395-75-N - Casing Cushion - amzn.to/3RvDWwA
    Bergeon 6033 - Rodico - amzn.to/3Yr37CV
    Bergeon 7922 - Watch Spring Barrel Tool - amzn.to/3wUjPi1
    Bergeon 4932 - Watch Case Knife Back Remover - amzn.to/3JFw0XQ
    Bergeon 4040-P - Synthetic Watch Movement Holder - amzn.to/3RxN9EB
    Bergeon 7767-F - Stainless Steel Spring Bar Tool - amzn.to/3lahXz2
    Bergeon 6938 - Dial Protectors (5 Pack) - amzn.to/3JIDN74
    Bergeon 8008 - Watch Case Opening Ball - amzn.to/3jnt3Ax
    Bergeon 5461 - Loupe Holding Headspring - amzn.to/3Rv1HEW
    Bergeon 1458A-TN - 12x Double Lens Loupe Magnifier - amzn.to/3YlSkd3
    Bergeon 2611-TN - Jewelers Eye Loupe Magnifier with Opening - amzn.to/3Yr46TD
    Bergeon 7808-V - Bench Mat Green - amzn.to/3RsmNE9
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Комментарии • 48

  • @awdturbopowah773
    @awdturbopowah773 Год назад +11

    Hey, me too! I spent wayyyy too much and got a full watchmaking setup for myself with desk, camera mounts, tools, everything. I am loving all these new channels popping up -- it seems like this hobby is making a major comeback! Mechanical watches in general are just really fascinating, and I'm glad to see so many other people share the passion. Liked and subbed, and best of luck to you sir! 🍻

  • @peterrussell8409
    @peterrussell8409 Год назад +3

    lol i just done excactly the same, flashed out on a load of Bergeon tools for my first venture into servicing

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Fun huh? I love getting new tools, but dang this Bergeon is spendy.

  • @rudiger86
    @rudiger86 Месяц назад +3

    Where are the screwdrivers?

  • @OfficialPEB
    @OfficialPEB Год назад +2

    Great video. Very interesting. Thanks for the details.

  • @ruadhagainagaidheal9398
    @ruadhagainagaidheal9398 10 месяцев назад +3

    I made the mistake of buying cheap tools to start the hobby. I wasted my money as the cheapos were not up to the job. As with everything in life it’s better to buy the best you can afford - and although they’re pricey you won’t go wrong with Bergeon, Horotec and Dumont tools.

    • @EricBishard
      @EricBishard 6 месяцев назад

      There are some tools that you can do for the cheap version, just not that many. Good luck.

  • @paulferreira8342
    @paulferreira8342 4 месяца назад

    Great video. Subbed!

  • @mikemcnair01
    @mikemcnair01 Год назад +4

    Welcome to the hobby, tbh I’d not put “watchmaker” on the credits. That title is earned sir. You don’t call yourself a doctor on day one of med school.
    Also, just because you buy a snap on tool box and fill it with tools doesn’t mean you have any business testing into an engine.
    I say these things not to discourage, but more to illustrate that you have no idea what you don’t know. And anyone watching this thinking they need to follow your lead, are better served buying books and old movements, and learning which tools THEY need (and you need) for the jobs being done.
    Happy to subscribe and follow your journey, but want it to get off on the right foot.

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback. I’ll take that into consideration.

    • @bencope4483
      @bencope4483 Год назад +4

      What a sad miserable attitude

    • @mikemcnair01
      @mikemcnair01 Год назад +2

      @@bencope4483 I was afraid some honesty would come off that way, and it’s not meant to be mean. I want nothing but success and awesome experiences for this person and channel.
      I promise if I introduced myself as Dr Me on day one of med school the Docs around would feel some type of way. That’s all I was truly trying to illustrate, not to take the wind out of sails, but hopefully encourage the progression. 🫡

    • @bz93sa52
      @bz93sa52 6 месяцев назад

      So dude, I have heard this feedback also, apparently watchmaking isn't as simple as it appears.
      So what would you recommend as a starter kit for tools?
      I am brand new and am close to buying my first set of tools, do you have a tool kit recommendation, that has all in one?

    • @user-tj8dk4pm9l
      @user-tj8dk4pm9l 6 месяцев назад

      I’m replying from my other account, but I am the one above making these comments about Dr in day 1 of med school.
      Anywho, I’d suggest anything Kwong Yuen for starters stuff. There is no “one kit fits all” in the field, because every one has their own learning process and desired goals to complete. Piece together screwdrivers from KY, and finger cots and tweezers and magnifying aids that suit your needs. A case cushion and movement holder and see where it takes you. You will find points of delay where you have to order a tool because you find you need it mid-job. That’s ok. And everyone’s needs are different. I will say spending good money on Dumont or Bergeon brass and bronze tweezers from the jump is not a bad idea; if you decide you don’t like them, people are always looking for used ones to buy.
      Old eBay movements sold in lots, not running, are good to fiddle with. Pocket watches and 6497 are huge movements making part manipulation easy for a beginner. Etc.

  • @EricBishard
    @EricBishard 6 месяцев назад

    I've been picking up new tools for a while, almost everything on this desk is best to get the Bergeon type. A few that aren't as important. The Mainspring barrel closer (7922) there are $10 versions that will be just fine although a few cheap versions that aren't that great. But, you can probably save $30 on getting a generic brand.
    The 8 ball back case opener and the knife are both ones you can get for a bit cheaper, but when it comes to the knife, make sure your getting something like a Boley, because you still want similar quality.
    The watch Dial 6398 protectors although you can get something else, like you said, it's inexpensive, so just get the Burgeon or use something hand made from plastic.
    Everything what with exception of the eye loop with i wild just say, there are better options than Berge9n for similar price, everything else really needs to be Bergeon.

  • @petestyle
    @petestyle Год назад +1

    Great video! I’m just starting out myself. You left out screwdrivers! Lol I went with then 30081-P05 and I’m really impressed. Also, the 7924-as tweezers work really well
    A few things I’ve found come in handy. A pin vice, presto hand pulled, hand pushers, and an air blower. I also bought the multicolor parts trays from Amazon

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Check my other video. I showcase the screwdrivers I choose.

  • @jose_glz
    @jose_glz Год назад +1

    Nice video. For Watch case opener, I went for the Bergeon 7403 instead of the 4932 as it is always handy to have a knife handy to sharp the pegwood every once in a while. Nonetheless, I'm tempted to get the 4932 too just for collecting purposes. There is an unbranded Victorinox model that looks awesome too; Victorinox Watchmaker 60 Alox in case you are interested.

  • @alexanderkamerbeek9693
    @alexanderkamerbeek9693 Год назад +1

    On fora I saw somebody saying that rodico is like a sponge with greases from your skin and you should not touch it without finger cods or gloves. Also taking it out of its wrapper can introduce dirt in the fresh rodico. Just something to keep in mind in the future.

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      You use Rodico to clean up grease and oil from the watch. So I don’t think I tiny bit from my finger will make a big difference. But I plan on using finger cots. Was just opening and showing it for the first time.

    • @alexanderkamerbeek9693
      @alexanderkamerbeek9693 Год назад

      @@WatchOverhaulin I know but what can happen is that the rodico will leave some residue once it's too oily, so it's better to have it as clean as possible.

  • @dunka12
    @dunka12 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm curious how is RODICO different from tack, general purpose blue tack. I had a bunch of it from other hobbies, and i use it exactly like people use rodico, and works perfectly fine.
    And there's a huge difference in price for what you get. So if anyone worked with both, i'm curious what rodico does or how is it different than plain old tack.

  • @musekmkr
    @musekmkr Год назад

    Damn dude. You really splurged on the good stuff. I bought some tools but not one of them is Bergeon. I'm sure most of their tools are of waaaaay better quality than the Chinese stuff but not enough for me to spend that kind of money, especially for something I haven't even tried yet. Tbh they have a lot of nerve asking what they ask for some of their stuff, like the 8 ball and air blower. C'mon... "Swiss made" Anyway, good luck🤞

  • @chasehuggins6157
    @chasehuggins6157 Год назад +5

    Is the audio a bit low?

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад +2

      I’ve been wondering about that. Thanks for letting me know. I have high end recording equipment but I felt it sounded low. I do voiceover and lower the background sound. I’m gonna keep looking into that.

  • @TheCerealHobbyist
    @TheCerealHobbyist 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for the great video! Can I suggest boosting your audio for the next one? I can barely hear and had to turn on Closed Captioning.

  • @ramseyts
    @ramseyts Год назад +2

    Do you recommend a retailer? I checked and can’t buy directly from Bergeon to the US.

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Yes, I provided some links to the items in the description. Amazon is usually the cheapest and fastest.

  • @NicholasANappiNick
    @NicholasANappiNick Год назад +2

    Good luck nice hobby

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Thanks so much. I’m looking forward to sharing more.

  • @ericbouza854
    @ericbouza854 Год назад +1

    How much for all that?

  • @philthejet
    @philthejet Год назад +3

    There is something wrong with your mic, I have my vol at max and can barely hear what you are saying.

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад

      Yes, I realized after, my mic volume was down and my speakers were up so loud. I’ve fixed it with later videos. Sorry about that.

  • @alquiros4855
    @alquiros4855 Год назад +7

    Your sound is too low

    • @WatchOverhaulin
      @WatchOverhaulin  Год назад +1

      Yes, I know. I already fixed it on future videos. There was a technical difficulty. User error on the mic volume.

  • @billquillin1952
    @billquillin1952 Год назад +3

    I'm just to the point of buying some tools.
    Hey, I'm a Virgin!!! LMAO 🤣

  • @TimothyLipinski
    @TimothyLipinski 2 месяца назад

    Audio PLEASE ! ! ! tjl

  • @Edg3
    @Edg3 25 дней назад

    too loud