Hey guys, do you know this was filmed at the JCK Jewelry Show in Las Vegas? Didn't have the option to take the whole watch apart. This is a live video UNEDITED. The owner of the watch owns a pretty impressive Jewelry store in Los Angeles and wanted to see his watch polished WITHOUT dismantling it. As a jeweler, he said customers do not like to have it pulled apart, I was able to polish it without dunking it in the ultrasonic cleaner, it was pretty clean. After I was done he bought many systems for his facility and went on to tour the show...with his polished watch! This watch also had scratches on the sapphire crystal, Did you see the video of me polishing the scratch out of his sapphire crystal? Thanks for watching, -Anie the girl in the video, oh and the inventor of the JOOLTOOL.
For those of you asking if the watch should be taken apart because of the polishing read this: I work with some of the Largest watch brands and all their expert watchmakers tell me over & over again that a watch is designed to withstand shock. As many men/women wear their watches while doing sports, working etc. They have used the example of golfing or hitting a bat etc. The Jooltool machine that you are watching has very little vibration because all the wheels run true, so someone playing golf puts his watch through more distress then my polish. I am able to polish with detail & precision with my technology. And this is why the Jooltool is in MANY high end watch services centers around the world.
Panerai Pam 88. Last Rolex movement. I am not sure if it's ok to polish without removing the movement out first. It only cost me $8,800 brand new. Nice polish though.
Hi Tim, I work with some of the Largest watch brands and all their expert watchmakers tell me over & over again that a watch is designed to withstand shock. As many men/women wear their watches while doing sports, working etc. They have used the example of golfing or hitting a bat etc. The Jooltool machine that you are watching has very little vibration because all the wheels run true, so someone playing golf puts his watch through more distress then my polish. I am able to polish with detail & precision with my technology. And this is why the Jooltool is in MANY high end watch services centers around the world.
I was thinking the same thing. However, I'm sure they're separate services that has a total different price-point for assembled/dissembled polishing..?
@@joeMopar412 Hey guys, do you know this was filmed at the JCK Jewelry Show in Las Vegas? Didn't have the option to take the whole watch apart. This is a live video UNEDITED. The owner of the watch owns a pretty impressive Jewelry store in Los Angeles and wanted to see his watch polished WITHOUT dismantling it. As a jeweler, he said customers do not like to have it pulled apart, I was able to polish it with even having to put it in the ultrasonic cleaner. After I was done he bought many systems for his facility and went on to tour the show...with his polished watch! This watch also had scratches on the sapphire crystal, Did you see the video of me polishing the scratch out of his sapphire crystal? Thanks for watching, -Anie the girl in the video, oh and the inventor of the JOOLTOOL.
Can you show us in a video for mirror polishing an old scratched watch vs a new watch? I mean the one which just bought brand new from an AD / shop. I've done my own way of mirror polishing some watches but could not get the same result as the new one, even though it's very minor in the difference (especially a rolex brand).
At first when I saw the disk/wheel I thought to my self, "why would they make spiral slots on the wheel?" When she started polishing I understood that reason behind it.
It depends on if you are doing sapphire crystals or not. If you are not, the metal polishing kit is fine. if you are, then the deluxe watch finishing kit is recommended.
I am a watch enthusiast and find it difficult to find the time to take my stainless and/or gold watches to my jeweler to get polished, wondering which kit you think would be best for me as a home user? I have a grinder, but probably would consider the vertical machine you offer. Thanks so much.
Hi Brad, thanks for watching out video. Here is our most popular and most affordable kit for polishing jewelry, watches and other metal items at home: jooltool.com/collections/jooltool-kits/products/polishing-kit-for-metal. This should definitely help you save $$$ compared to taking your pieces to the jeweler. Cheers!
Anie used the Scotchbrite "Scratch-Eraser" wheel to remove scratches on any of the flat surfaces, then she used the Felt Wheel with compound to polish them back up. The "flatness" of the see-through wheels only touches the upper surface, it does not penetrate into engravings. The green 1-micron brush is used without compound as a last step to polish in hard-to-reach areas where the see-through wheel cannot physically reach, such as corners, engravings, etc. Recap: For Flat Surfaces, use the Scratch-Eraser then the Felt wheel WITH our compound. For intricate areas, use the Green Brush. Note: NEVER use compound with the 3M Radial Bristle brushes. We hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
Hey guys, do you know this was filmed at the JCK Jewelry Show in Las Vegas? Didn't have the option to take the whole watch apart. This is a live video UNEDITED. The owner of the watch owns a pretty impressive Jewelry store in Los Angeles and wanted to see his watch polished WITHOUT dismantling it. As a jeweler, he said customers do not like to have it pulled apart, I was able to polish it without dunking it in the ultrasonic cleaner, it was pretty clean. After I was done he bought many systems for his facility and went on to tour the show...with his polished watch! This watch also had scratches on the sapphire crystal, Did you see the video of me polishing the scratch out of his sapphire crystal? Thanks for watching, -Anie the girl in the video, oh and the inventor of the JOOLTOOL.
For those of you asking if the watch should be taken apart because of the polishing read this: I work with some of the Largest watch brands and all their expert watchmakers tell me over & over again that a watch is designed to withstand shock. As many men/women wear their watches while doing sports, working etc. They have used the example of golfing or hitting a bat etc. The Jooltool machine that you are watching has very little vibration because all the wheels run true, so someone playing golf puts his watch through more distress then my polish. I am able to polish with detail & precision with my technology. And this is why the Jooltool is in MANY high end watch services centers around the world.
This so satisfying to watch... I didn't know such tools exist!
Panerai Pam 88. Last Rolex movement. I am not sure if it's ok to polish without removing the movement out first. It only cost me $8,800 brand new. Nice polish though.
Hi Tim, I work with some of the Largest watch brands and all their expert watchmakers tell me over & over again that a watch is designed to withstand shock. As many men/women wear their watches while doing sports, working etc. They have used the example of golfing or hitting a bat etc. The Jooltool machine that you are watching has very little vibration because all the wheels run true, so someone playing golf puts his watch through more distress then my polish. I am able to polish with detail & precision with my technology. And this is why the Jooltool is in MANY high end watch services centers around the world.
Stunning watch
Thanks for your advise and help. Very professional and well done.
I would have taken the watch apart completely to polish the case, bezel but nevertheless nice job
I was thinking the same thing. However, I'm sure they're separate services that has a total different price-point for assembled/dissembled polishing..?
@@joeMopar412 Hey guys, do you know this was filmed at the JCK Jewelry Show in Las Vegas? Didn't have the option to take the whole watch apart. This is a live video UNEDITED. The owner of the watch owns a pretty impressive Jewelry store in Los Angeles and wanted to see his watch polished WITHOUT dismantling it. As a jeweler, he said customers do not like to have it pulled apart, I was able to polish it with even having to put it in the ultrasonic cleaner. After I was done he bought many systems for his facility and went on to tour the show...with his polished watch! This watch also had scratches on the sapphire crystal, Did you see the video of me polishing the scratch out of his sapphire crystal? Thanks for watching, -Anie the girl in the video, oh and the inventor of the JOOLTOOL.
Good video well presented, that lady knows her job excellent
Love this wrist watch
Can you show us in a video for mirror polishing an old scratched watch vs a new watch? I mean the one which just bought brand new from an AD / shop. I've done my own way of mirror polishing some watches but could not get the same result as the new one, even though it's very minor in the difference (especially a rolex brand).
Looking soft for stainless steel !
Great tool! Are there different grain finish for the satin part? If yes, are they fine enough up to Rolex or even Patek’s original grain?
What would be the standard polish brush size for a glossy chrome shine ..commonly used size and model . pls suggest
Where can I buy this tool/machine?
Www.jooltool.com or email me at sales@jooltool.com
Fantastic work. I like it.
At first when I saw the disk/wheel I thought to my self, "why would they make spiral slots on the wheel?" When she started polishing I understood that reason behind it.
yea you can kinda see through that way, smart
What kit should i buy from the web if I want to do watches like this video and sometime rings
It depends on if you are doing sapphire crystals or not. If you are not, the metal polishing kit is fine. if you are, then the deluxe watch finishing kit is recommended.
Nice job and very worker lady,beautiful rings...thanks for share the video
Can this make brushed finish?
Yes! You will use our Brushes. Go to our website www.jooltool.com
I am a watch enthusiast and find it difficult to find the time to take my stainless and/or gold watches to my jeweler to get polished, wondering which kit you think would be best for me as a home user? I have a grinder, but probably would consider the vertical machine you offer. Thanks so much.
Hi Brad, thanks for watching out video. Here is our most popular and most affordable kit for polishing jewelry, watches and other metal items at home: jooltool.com/collections/jooltool-kits/products/polishing-kit-for-metal. This should definitely help you save $$$ compared to taking your pieces to the jeweler. Cheers!
Thanks, ordered per your recommendation, thanks for your help!
I will purchase one too. From Korea
can you tell me what tool and sand paper that you used
It depends on what surfaces you are going to abrade or polish. please call 185jooltool and click option 2. I can help
Where are u located? In NYC?
we are in los Angelas and found on JoolTool.com
Will do, thanks for sharing this Video 👌😉
do you use the compound on the satin finish then switch to the green micron? or just the green micron?
Anie used the Scotchbrite "Scratch-Eraser" wheel to remove scratches on any of the flat surfaces, then she used the Felt Wheel with compound to polish them back up. The "flatness" of the see-through wheels only touches the upper surface, it does not penetrate into engravings. The green 1-micron brush is used without compound as a last step to polish in hard-to-reach areas where the see-through wheel cannot physically reach, such as corners, engravings, etc. Recap: For Flat Surfaces, use the Scratch-Eraser then the Felt wheel WITH our compound. For intricate areas, use the Green Brush. Note: NEVER use compound with the 3M Radial Bristle brushes. We hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
How long does this take
She only did a partial polish for the sake of the video, but obviously she will come back and spend time to finish the entire watch later.
Gorgeous woman with super skills 😘
god job i liek it