I loved the fact that you can service a watch without fancy equipment. It was a mesmerising to see you do it. I can hardly wait to see more content from you. Thank you so much for sharing this. It would be nice if you could tell how you got the magnified image for all to see.
I think you ARE professional, even if some of your tools are cheap. You do pretty much watchmaking and do it good. I also into this hobby, use cheap tools. And for me too is not easy to part with my repaired or serviced ones. And of course I don't have any customers. But why eventually not to start selling them, at a higher price, on e-bay or facebook market? Thanks for sharing and continue with your good content!
The amount of useful information, particularly for those new to the hobby or even those who are just considering trying the hobby, is truly impressive. To do it in a language which is not your native one makes it Even more impressive. I hope you continue to produce content.😊
Thanks for the video, it was interesting to hear about your journey. I've just finished an Omega 601 movement and it also had a broken dial foot, a real pain. As a beginner, I'm still learning but it is getting easier, and my confidence is growing all the time.
I loved the fact that you can service a watch without fancy equipment. It was a mesmerising to see you do it. I can hardly wait to see more content from you. Thank you so much for sharing this. It would be nice if you could tell how you got the magnified image for all to see.
Nice job keep up thr great work
I think you ARE professional, even if some of your tools are cheap. You do pretty much watchmaking and do it good. I also into this hobby, use cheap tools. And for me too is not easy to part with my repaired or serviced ones. And of course I don't have any customers. But why eventually not to start selling them, at a higher price, on e-bay or facebook market? Thanks for sharing and continue with your good content!
The amount of useful information, particularly for those new to the hobby or even those who are just considering trying the hobby, is truly impressive. To do it in a language which is not your native one makes it Even more impressive. I hope you continue to produce content.😊
Thank you for your video. I learned a lot and use same tools.
Thanks for the video, it was interesting to hear about your journey. I've just finished an Omega 601 movement and it also had a broken dial foot, a real pain. As a beginner, I'm still learning but it is getting easier, and my confidence is growing all the time.
Thank for great video. It is useful and valuable information.
Anyway, what kind of compound did you use for polishing the case?