How Does a Mechanical Watch Work? (11 Watches Shown)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • If you watched our recent beginner’s guide, you’ll remember that we touched briefly on how a mechanical watch worked-in a quick, but ultimately oversimplified way. If that left you unsatisfied and hungry to learn more, well, your time has come, because how on Earth does a mechanical watch work, anyway?
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  • @watchfinder
    @watchfinder  Год назад +2

    We know you want more watches…. click here: linktr.ee/watchfinder

  • @vincent67239
    @vincent67239 2 года назад +54

    I’m glad you return back to the basics from time to time to bring in new people into the world of watches.

  • @davidnievesjr.9478
    @davidnievesjr.9478 2 года назад +60

    We love how well you explain the inner workings of the various watches you showcase. I would love to see how a quartz watch works and how it counts 20,000+ vibrations each second for years at a time.

    • @Elies313E
      @Elies313E 2 года назад +2

      Watch Steve Mould's video on Quartz Watches, he explains their inner workings very well and withouth makinng it boring.
      I already knew how they worked and ended learning new stuff.

  • @chimnibff
    @chimnibff 2 года назад +21

    would love to see a video that explains the math and mechanisms behind various complications like perpetual calendars.

  • @jack002tuber
    @jack002tuber 2 года назад +39

    There is nothing more sublime and satisfying than observing a watch escapement in action. It's wonderfully made

    • @vktravellog1242
      @vktravellog1242 2 года назад +1

      Yea I can stare at it all day! The finishing was also spectacular!

    • @myduckwatch6404
      @myduckwatch6404 Год назад +1

      Yes there is something hypnotic about it

  • @mcgitarz
    @mcgitarz 2 года назад +8

    Brilliant explanation of Switzerland’s favorite little engine. Love your work. Bravo!!

  • @charleshermetix3886
    @charleshermetix3886 2 года назад +2

    Hazzah for this..my growing (and frankly,bit scary)watch obsession is propelled ever forward every time i look down and just MARVEL at the miracle of this tiny thing telling me the time minute after minute with nothing but gears,bits of metal and energy. Im trying to convey this miracle the best way i can every time im asked about the obsession, i cant understand why ppl arent more amazed. "You realise theres no battery in this thing right?FFS DUDE..NO BATTERY!!GET IT??"

  • @agnesf2659
    @agnesf2659 2 года назад +8

    I find myself being like a small child watching this wonderful clip with eyes wide open. Mechanical watches seem to be great toys!

    • @thecianinator
      @thecianinator 2 года назад +2

      They really are though

    • @iwnl_vale
      @iwnl_vale 2 года назад

      They're the coolest ones arround

    • @tesmat1243
      @tesmat1243 2 года назад

      They don't seem they are

  • @djisar-official
    @djisar-official 2 года назад +11

    Would love if you could cover Nomos's proprietary escapement at some point and explain the difference between that and a regular escapement, it's something I don't quite understand. Thanks, great video!

    • @VietNguyen-pw1gz
      @VietNguyen-pw1gz 2 года назад

      The Nomos escapement doesn‘t differ from a swiss lever escapement in its function and working.

    • @djisar-official
      @djisar-official 2 года назад

      @@VietNguyen-pw1gz what is "proprietary" and if the answer is nothing, what is and what is the purpose of their escarpment patent?

    • @djisar-official
      @djisar-official 2 года назад

      @@VietNguyen-pw1gz Or maybe to simplify the question: What is the Nomos swing system? Because it sure sounds different from a regular escapement on their site, they have a patent on it, but I can't understand how it's any different?

    • @eliasblessing2554
      @eliasblessing2554 2 года назад +1

      I think you might be a little confused here. So what they did was basically develop a mechanism that does exactly the same thing like other escapements, but like, from scratch. What most watch companies do is buy the parts for the escapement from other manufacturers that each developed their own escapement mechanism and own the patent for that. Nomos designed and makes all of the parts they build inside of their watch movements from scratch so they didn't need to be dependent on other manufacturers. Also, the Nomos Swing System is actually the whole unit of balance wheel and escapement.

    • @djisar-official
      @djisar-official 2 года назад

      @@eliasblessing2554 Great, thank you that makes a lot of sense!

  • @rocketdyneF1
    @rocketdyneF1 2 года назад +2

    I’d like to see a video about the coaxial escapement.

  • @danny_davis
    @danny_davis 2 года назад +3

    If could give this video several likes I would. Your explanation of how the energy is controlled and released was excellent. Thank you! 🧠👍

  • @Carlos-nq7up
    @Carlos-nq7up 2 года назад +4

    They are incredible and beautiful machines.

  • @anthonystevens8683
    @anthonystevens8683 2 года назад +3

    A very good explanation of the need for an escapement to govern the release of the main spring so it doesn't just go 'ping' and flick all the hands off. I would be intersting from a mechanical view to understand the differences between the Swiss lever, George Daniels Coaxial and the Frederique Constant Monolithic oscillator versions with the pro's and cons of each.

  • @slowlesaca8634
    @slowlesaca8634 2 года назад +3

    How about a video explaining the role of regular servicing for mechanical timepieces? (and why the industry is moving to replace watchmakers with disposable components)

  • @arsonfireuk
    @arsonfireuk 2 года назад +1

    I used this video to try and justify to my wife why I spend so much on watches. Haha.

  • @dasithfernando36
    @dasithfernando36 2 года назад +1

    perpetual calendar movement and how the whole thing works.

  • @glebs.
    @glebs. 2 года назад

    For the escapement analogy you cold have used the asian water filling bamboo tubes, they used for timing. Forgot what they’re called.(

  • @hawkeye454
    @hawkeye454 2 года назад +2

    Wonderful video....beautiful watches, great explanation.

  • @MrAumbra
    @MrAumbra 2 года назад +2

    Excellent simplified explanation of a beautifully complex mechanism. One of the many reasons I enjoy exhibition case backs on my pieces. It’s a shame Rolex won’t do it.

    • @vktravellog1242
      @vktravellog1242 2 года назад +1

      Looking at the rolex movement I think its better covered 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @humblewiz4953
    @humblewiz4953 2 года назад +1

    *this content is what we want other than those $1million RM's*

  • @Watcheyes
    @Watcheyes 2 года назад

    Mechanical watches is some of humanity's genial work that is very complicated but stil has a very logically construction. Just wonderful.

  • @devandiamond4693
    @devandiamond4693 2 года назад +1

    Why jewels and not just metal hardware, composites etc.? Do the jewels do anything? Is this just a name given to them? We’re they used in original pocket watches ?

    • @jorgefaleromazziotti1174
      @jorgefaleromazziotti1174 2 года назад

      I believe it because of their resistance there is hardly any loss of material by friction

  • @xiubinchee7383
    @xiubinchee7383 2 года назад +1

    I have to give this video a like for it's clear explanation using animation of water bucket to make it easier for layman to understand.

  • @phillipmeacham
    @phillipmeacham 2 года назад +2

    I was looking for something like this! For a fan of the art, this was great. Thank you

  • @slick4401
    @slick4401 2 года назад +2

    I loved the video. Please make more like these.

  • @jaytoledo4728
    @jaytoledo4728 2 года назад +1

    Would love to see a video with a in-depth review of the most popular complication. Chrono, day, date , annual , perpetual calendar, minute repeaters etc.

  • @Flywithwatches
    @Flywithwatches 2 года назад

    Hi, I love your channel so much until I am loving the background music of your videos. Does anyone know the background music? 😂

  • @stevenbriandunn5648
    @stevenbriandunn5648 2 года назад

    Next talk about:
    1. How the Japanese watch makers beat the Swiss in accuracy in watches over 50 years ago
    2. How the Japanese created the quartz watch into a manufacturing reality and sent the Swiss nation back to the dark ages.
    3. How the Japanese created the Spring Drive movement making the next horologic significant change in 300 years.
    4. How the Japanese make delicious world class chocolate. Ok I exaggerate.

  • @arashefi
    @arashefi 2 года назад +1

    I know that it’s silly, but that’s why I love your channel.

  • @MrVoayer
    @MrVoayer 2 года назад

    I don't know how a mechanical watch work, but I can tell you how electronic equipment works - computers, TVs. radios, Hi-Fi gears... They are all powerd by white smoke !!! As long as the smoke is inside - things work ! Once that white smoke goes out of the box - things don't work any more !

  • @underachievingwatchcollect1878
    @underachievingwatchcollect1878 2 года назад +1

    My Brain 🧠 hurts!!

  • @Louen_Leoncoeur
    @Louen_Leoncoeur 2 года назад

    Montblanc sport 7035 diver 200m please... 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @jjhead431
    @jjhead431 2 года назад

    There's an excellent film from the 50's(?) made by Hamilton watch, about the watch movement. It's on this very same tube of you's.

  • @tunnyvandepol7816
    @tunnyvandepol7816 2 года назад

    Excellent start. Let’s get into jewel bearings and vibrations per hour. Maybe explore something exotic like rattrapante detail inside the case.
    Turn up the watch geek factor.

  • @kernicterus1233
    @kernicterus1233 2 года назад

    Loved that, thanks. And big thanks for part-exchanging 2 of my watches to help get my 3rd Bremont - yes I am a big fan.

  • @geoffwatches
    @geoffwatches 2 года назад

    I know all of this, and knew I would, but still watched it because I enjoy the format.

  • @chesterwsmith
    @chesterwsmith 2 года назад

    I can kind of understand everything going on in a pallet fork escapement separately, but my brain still refuses to put the whole thing together. Good thing I'm not a watchmaker

  • @JulianGoetz1
    @JulianGoetz1 2 года назад

    can you do this with slow motion clips? i feel like this video didn’t deliver the last mile idea conversion from the water bucket metaphor into the actual lever escapement. also, show us the lever escapement actually getting pushed by the mainspring please!

  • @Cull_Obsidian
    @Cull_Obsidian 2 года назад

    Any Rolex movement with a chronergy escapement (such as the 3235) are no longer Swiss levers!

  • @ok0573
    @ok0573 2 года назад

    Hi,could you do a video on the maurice laxcroix aikon tide?
    It seems to me,like it deserves to be seen more,for what it is.
    Best Regards

  • @mark314158
    @mark314158 2 года назад

    If Thomas Mudge was an Englishman why is it called the "Swiss lever escapement"?

  • @anonymoushuman8962
    @anonymoushuman8962 2 года назад

    This is actually very educational, informative and interesting.
    This is good content!

  • @rubennunez7401
    @rubennunez7401 2 года назад

    Why do you need gems in the movement? What’s their purpose? I mean at first sight they seem to be fragile, yet they absorb all the shocks coming from the movement

  • @scotthayes2652
    @scotthayes2652 2 года назад

    A little bit arrogant to say Thomas Mudge lever escapement only appears in Swiss made watches.

  • @matiassalvati3149
    @matiassalvati3149 Год назад

    Ended here because of the Shakira video, amazing mechanics. Wow

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад

    Watchfinder best moments come when they're focused on Andrew's voice and watch porn.

  • @williambaker7181
    @williambaker7181 2 года назад

    If every watch has the same mechanism inside, why do we pay $100 for some and $100,000 for others?

  • @kacsito88
    @kacsito88 2 года назад

    I’m sure that the hour gets the torque from the minute, and the minute gets it from the seconds gear, which has to be regulated by the escapement. Not the other way around.

  • @DonCarso
    @DonCarso 2 года назад

    All your videos rock. Even when I know the content of the video I still watch it. Great job

  • @birdytiger
    @birdytiger 2 года назад

    Can you do one on jewels? I could Google, but that would interrupt my time I pretend to be useful at work

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 2 года назад

    What about the precision it takes to make the watch accurate with actual tolerances and how each lets say micrometer difference equals to a loss of a second a day as an example.

  • @c.l.8630
    @c.l.8630 7 месяцев назад

    please make a video explaining how to use a bezel rule of a pilot´{s watch

  • @Aaarumman
    @Aaarumman 2 года назад

    Spirit Zulu Time by Longines. Bought it quite recently so it better be positive.

  • @hankcohen3419
    @hankcohen3419 2 года назад

    How about doing an episode on the Zenith Rainbow Flyback?

  • @kuongsam2314
    @kuongsam2314 2 года назад

    most important part is undertable to the flippers and bring to the 2nd hand watch shops.

  • @curtbrown7718
    @curtbrown7718 2 года назад

    Thank you! You made all this very understandable.

  • @damianwims
    @damianwims 2 года назад +1

    WITCHCRAFT!!!!

  • @jimmurphy6095
    @jimmurphy6095 2 года назад

    The eye candy on display in this video is just magnificent...

  • @Marco-uh8er
    @Marco-uh8er 2 года назад

    When someone asks why are watches so expensive ( reasonably ) show them this video

  • @barfymann362
    @barfymann362 2 года назад

    Mr. Hands has touched more watches than a Rolex watchmaker.

  • @aimanbryan1424
    @aimanbryan1424 2 года назад

    What about all the complications and how they work?

  • @panaceiasuberes6464
    @panaceiasuberes6464 2 года назад

    Can we have one of these "How a watch works" featuring the Zenith Inventor?

  • @PapriceP
    @PapriceP Год назад

    I wonder what this guy's head looks like.

  • @babelinfocalypse8118
    @babelinfocalypse8118 2 года назад

    More watch explanation videos like this please!

  • @user-zz6iv2ou6f
    @user-zz6iv2ou6f 2 года назад

    Your engineer is showing. And it’s brilliant.

  • @enriqueparedespinel1694
    @enriqueparedespinel1694 2 года назад

    Centuries old and still used, talk about cleverness.

  • @chubbylegend
    @chubbylegend 2 года назад

    You and Tom are overdue a wee chat about the PRX Chrono.

  • @neamanames7111
    @neamanames7111 Год назад

    My fiancé and I watched (haha pun) this video together and we both really loved the visual!!! Really cool to see how a watch works ^-^

  • @NeilDas
    @NeilDas 2 года назад

    Great video. Thanks bud!

  • @WILLNOTCOMPLY72
    @WILLNOTCOMPLY72 2 года назад

    Please explain the tourbillion in depth!!

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 2 года назад +1

    👍

  • @WarpFactor999
    @WarpFactor999 2 года назад

    THANK YOU for the "standard" presentation style! Such wonderful photography with stunning commentary! Well done!

  • @vktravellog1242
    @vktravellog1242 2 года назад

    Do one on the grand seiko spring drive please.

  • @anassadi87
    @anassadi87 2 года назад

    the water bucket metaphor is spectacular.. I finally understand how the spring motion is controlled

  • @rtbinc2273
    @rtbinc2273 2 года назад

    How anything works would be great - helpful - I know. What are the machines that are used to make these things. How do you make these very tiny precise things. I saw a reference to a Rose Engine that is used in making watches.

  • @XSXXL
    @XSXXL 2 года назад

    Would love to see a more in depth- & more visually detailed explanation. E.g. showing different parts of the watch (animated?) and what they are used for. Thanks for this little trip into the watch though!

  • @johnburgess6572
    @johnburgess6572 2 года назад

    In all honesty I still don't get it !!! It's ok though , maybe better...it's mystery is wonderful !!!!!!!

  • @yarinsheiman7789
    @yarinsheiman7789 2 года назад

    A truly fantastic video! I'd be vey happy to see a "How it's made" video from you guys in collaboration with Certina or Omega for example...

  • @StevenScholten
    @StevenScholten 2 года назад

    Great video thanks for making it!

  • @tonihasler7772
    @tonihasler7772 2 года назад

    Not sure, if you have done it already, but if not, I would love an explanation of Chronographs. Love your videos. :)

  • @alvinmick218
    @alvinmick218 2 года назад

    Excellent video thank you 😊

  • @danieljas2963
    @danieljas2963 2 года назад

    Great video ! Maybe it’s an idea to make videos like this explaining other complications ? How on earth does work.. perpetual calendar / turbilion / minute repeater.

  • @alexito9213
    @alexito9213 2 года назад

    I love this technical videos and I would like to see more of it. Like who does the jumping second really work. But I fully understand that this might not catch enough viewers which is essential for you 😐

  • @MrHighbury
    @MrHighbury 2 года назад

    The knee bones connected to the thigh bone 😂
    Even if I was made to watch this a la "clockwork orange ",I'd still have a face that looked like a bulldog that chewed a wasp.

  • @gcarlo8665
    @gcarlo8665 2 года назад

    Very nice! I’d like to see co-axial escapement explained so clearly! Still struggling to wrap my head around it

  • @Robert-vw3od
    @Robert-vw3od 2 года назад

    Superb video from good people, it's not just about influence to buy a product, it's education. Well done guys.

  • @kamil4149
    @kamil4149 2 года назад

    You could make a video on all of the different complications, how they work and how to operate them.

  • @JEROMEGELB
    @JEROMEGELB 2 года назад

    Excellent explanation! Thank you! It may seem basic to some but is a revelation to me!

  • @kristiangustafson4130
    @kristiangustafson4130 2 года назад

    I suggested you do something like this a while back. Glad to see such a classy execution.

  • @MrJonesGallagher
    @MrJonesGallagher 2 года назад

    This video is so good that I intent to use it for my English class. Top job, as usual 👌

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 2 года назад

    Please feature the Tissot Seastar 2000 Professional, thank you.

  • @fourlakes
    @fourlakes 2 года назад

    This is a great video for anyone interested in watches and how they work. Now, time to hit repeat and watch again...

  • @waltersvandermerwe5310
    @waltersvandermerwe5310 2 года назад

    Great video…thanks.

  • @stevenkaz28
    @stevenkaz28 Год назад

    Fast forward to 3:44 to get to the point

  • @MVO884
    @MVO884 2 года назад

    Watches,...... old mechanical skills designed for keeping time, is a timeless skill.

  • @The_Angry_BeEconomist
    @The_Angry_BeEconomist 2 года назад

    I'm still not subscribed

  • @esteban8840
    @esteban8840 2 года назад

    *Me a watchmaker* hmm interesting

  • @terrysky83
    @terrysky83 2 года назад

    This is brilliant. Perhaps talk about water resistance rating in one the video

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset 2 года назад

    Yes please, back to the basics.

  • @enzoguet5690
    @enzoguet5690 2 года назад

    Finally a video explaining how a balance wheel works!