How To Improve Your Movement Holder In 3 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2023
  • In this video I am going to show you a hack I just figured out that will greatly improve your universal movement holders.
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  • @user-tc3qd2pk6x
    @user-tc3qd2pk6x Год назад +6

    This is IMO the best, most educational channel about watch repairing: you explain, clearly and quickly, exactly what a beginner like me is hungering for. Thank you!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Wow, thanks!

    • @fredflintstone8048
      @fredflintstone8048 Месяц назад

      I agree. Some of the other channels take 20 minutes to get to the point where everything one needs to know can be explained in 3 minutes as is the case with this great channel.

  • @Antiqueexcavator
    @Antiqueexcavator Месяц назад +1

    I used a combination belt and disk sander to remove the recommended area and it took all of 30 seconds! Just be careful not to remove too much as the belt melts away the aluminum very quickly! Thank you again to my favorite teacher ever! Ok, you’re tied with Miss Bernstein from 5th grade in 1969! lol

  • @tomholloway7566
    @tomholloway7566 Год назад +6

    Awesome as always Alex, thank you. Sometimes the simplest and best solutions are right under our noses just waiting for the eureka moment 😀.

  • @caltagironeorologi1
    @caltagironeorologi1 4 месяца назад

    Great advice! I added my laziness to the mix and just used a dremel to save time. I got the lion’s share off and then finished with a file. NB if anyone wants to try it, please do this in a workshop or even outside and wear safety glasses and clothes you don’t care much about because the aluminum dust will fly out like crazy.

  • @jackmonti6644
    @jackmonti6644 Год назад

    Taking K.I.S.S. to another level! I am definitely doing this, it jut makes sense!

  • @onlyvintagewatches
    @onlyvintagewatches Год назад

    the best tip ever. Thank you!

  • @johnbreakswatches
    @johnbreakswatches Год назад

    Short and sweet. Great tip!

  • @PlasticImaginationWorkshop
    @PlasticImaginationWorkshop Год назад

    Great tip! Thanks for sharing, have a great day. -David

  • @dekim4866
    @dekim4866 11 месяцев назад

    Getting this done outdoors was enough to make me realize how hot it is here today. 🤣 But I love the result. Thanks Alex.

  • @FutaConnoisseur
    @FutaConnoisseur Год назад +1

    Super simple, was just thinking about how annoying that aspect of my holder was. Thanks a bunch!

  • @bebop502
    @bebop502 Год назад +1

    I’ll do this tonight …. I’m a prototype machinist in my day job … this didn’t even occur to me …. I was planing making my own custom movement holder 🤪🔨

    • @haping1
      @haping1 Год назад +1

      Same here. Tomorrow started....

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Let me know how you like it.

    • @bebop502
      @bebop502 Год назад

      That is better , but I bought a really inexpensive movement holder so it still needs some fine tuning. Thanks for the tip … I’ll update after I make some more changes.

  • @HPayne1650
    @HPayne1650 Год назад

    Great idea. Thanks for sharing.

  • @PiotrekTrek
    @PiotrekTrek Год назад

    Mr. Alex, I admire your knowledge and I must admit that I learn a lot from you, thank you.
    In my holder, I corrected the depressions and gave them more rounded edges of the plane that presses. The mechanism holds better than the original version.

  • @SolimBD
    @SolimBD Год назад

    Thanks for information

  • @soundmindtv2911
    @soundmindtv2911 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Mr. Hamilton! The info you give out is very valuable.

  • @roadshowautosports
    @roadshowautosports Год назад

    Experienced watchmakers as any machinist, toolmaker, or jeweler, will always be creative when devising ways to make their job easier. It’s amazing how they come up with such little improvements, different approaches as tool making to fit each situation. In the watchmakers case, the size of the tools we’re talking about is mesmerizing since we work in such unbelievable small world! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @stegosteg5247
    @stegosteg5247 Год назад +2

    Beautiful simple tip! Can't wait to try after work.

  • @kyproset
    @kyproset Год назад

    Great tip Alex, thank you again.

  • @troynasello2085
    @troynasello2085 Год назад

    Wow. Genius. Thanks

  • @willyknuts1762
    @willyknuts1762 Год назад

    defo gunna try that. thanks so much

  • @user-ew2rq4sn2t
    @user-ew2rq4sn2t Год назад +1

    Alex, as always you are a master tool maker. You always come up with simple ways to make your own tool. Thank you 🙏 😊

  • @ETERNATICK
    @ETERNATICK 2 месяца назад

    KISS = Keep It Short & Simple Thanks Alex a million times for the great tip

  • @JimmyP2095
    @JimmyP2095 Год назад

    Genius! Well done sir!

  • @bennyh6258
    @bennyh6258 Год назад

    I have a bunch of these beasties hiding in a drawer. Never felt happy using them; even the 4040 isn't perfect. But now....the files are coming out! Great tip Alex. Say…don’t have a tip on how to turn water into beer, do you?

  • @itzhaccroitoru4082
    @itzhaccroitoru4082 Год назад

    Beautiful simple tip!

  • @RalfyCustoms
    @RalfyCustoms Год назад

    Awesome Alex, top tip there brother, thank you for sharing buddy

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      No problem 👍 hey, I checked out some of your custom bikes you were doing. Are you still into that?

  • @JonTheComputerDoctor
    @JonTheComputerDoctor Год назад

    What a brilliant idea, I will try it out.

  • @brettkaufman2299
    @brettkaufman2299 Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @cougarbatterie
    @cougarbatterie 2 месяца назад

    Great advice. Thanks

  • @spavliskojr
    @spavliskojr Год назад

    I am doing this tonight! thanks for the tip!

  • @VWatchie
    @VWatchie Год назад

    Interesting, and thanks for sharing this tip! Yes, it can be a bit fiddly to get the movement securely fixed to the upper section of the holder.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      I have a large Horetec holder that I use for pocket watches that has these lower profile jaws. I was looking at it and then these other ones and an internal voice said Heyyyyyyy that’s what they need.

  • @johnboyofalaska4182
    @johnboyofalaska4182 Год назад

    Great stuff! I bought a Marshall 4-way holder and it's precision has been a movement saver. Will be doing this with my other hlders tho... Great tip! Thanks!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      Well now that AK is in the heart of winter, I’m sure you have plenty of time to knock out some watches.

  • @bangy55
    @bangy55 Год назад

    Alex, the GOAT watchmaker/teacher/videographer! Thanks for sharing. :-)

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chris. A simple solution to a problem. I’m sure other people have.

  • @willyforbin58
    @willyforbin58 Год назад

    Hi Alex! Happy New Year, I am back!!!! easy and simple tip but so valuable, thank you. I am now tuned for next 😊

  • @dsmmovies
    @dsmmovies 2 месяца назад

    Getting the files out right now. Thanks for the tip.

  • @richardclarke5597
    @richardclarke5597 Год назад

    Simply the Best Alex, The information, teaching ,explanations and insights in The Videos are brilliant, Grateful for You sharing from Your Vast Experience in so many Ways, Thanks So Very much Work and Dedication It Is Priceless!

  • @paulwilson3434
    @paulwilson3434 Год назад

    Thank you for your lessons. I’m going to watch all of them. Paul/ ohio

  • @robertbrandywine
    @robertbrandywine Год назад

    I used a movement holder for the first time today and I had all kind of problems with the movement flipping up and out. I finally just used a plastic case holder and that held it really well.

  • @achuck4321
    @achuck4321 Год назад

    Great tip! Hoping you can do a shop tour soon and show us what’s on your wrist/collection!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Well, I’ll tell you today I was wearing a Seiko Bellmatic that I hope to be servicing soon.

  • @konavader
    @konavader Год назад

    I just received mine.
    This will be done to both of them.
    Aloha

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Damn man I just put that video up like three minutes ago. It’s an awesome tip.

  • @charlesd820
    @charlesd820 Год назад +2

    Interesting tip. I'm always frustrated with the bergeon 4040 holder being wobbly when a movement's secure in it, and even more so when it doesn't get a good grip on the edge of the movement when working on the dial side. I'll file one down, got nothing to lose 😀. Thanks

  • @WristwatchMedic1953
    @WristwatchMedic1953 Год назад

    A great idea. I was fighting with my movement holder today. I'm going to file mine off too. Thanks for the tip.

  • @sergiohegner8844
    @sergiohegner8844 Год назад

    You’re amazing,Alex! A very quick and easy answer to that conversation there. 👏🏻

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +2

      It’s so funny how the conversation that we were all having about movement holders turned into this video. I was looking at one of my more expensive holders that I use for pocket watches. I noticed the shape of the jaws and then when I looked at these other ones I went wait a minute that’s the problem with it.

    • @sergiohegner8844
      @sergiohegner8844 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials That’s what I say here and I hope it makes sense in English: “before simple solutions, men are as blind as bats before the light”.

    • @alexhamilton9566
      @alexhamilton9566 Год назад +1

      @@sergiohegner8844 you said it perfectly, my friend

  • @Silviu.
    @Silviu. Год назад +3

    Love these kind of tips.
    I have used a bergeon 4040 movement holder and the top part is holding pretty good with the movements I used. It never bother me, but I can see why on other types of holders, if not well made, they could slip.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +2

      Don’t get me wrong, I use the ones that are size specific primarily when I’m installing hands but for many new watch makers who don’t have more expensive holders I think this is a pretty good solution to the problem

    • @MrMadvillan
      @MrMadvillan Год назад

      I guess it’s for intermediate sizes… but the holder is adjustable so its kinda redundant. tbh I’ve never even given it a moments thought.

  • @normanrehme3836
    @normanrehme3836 Год назад

    Again, spot on! I knew. I needed to do something, but I spent so much money on my holder. Then you solved the puzzle. It makes me wonder if grinding a slight curve on the tines would help further-rather than a flat surface holding a round object. Thank so much!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +2

      I think there are a lot of people who end up buying all different kinds of movement holders because they’re never really satisfied with what they have. This is a simple solution that makes a big difference.

  • @johnvaluk1401
    @johnvaluk1401 Год назад

    Love the tip Alex. Yes I have been having issues holding movements in the off brand holder. I have tried filing the top ledge ti get a better bite. Never thought of just removing it all together. Thank you again!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      Hey John, you’re not the only one I’m sure, but this is a simple solution to a common problem, so give it a try and tell me what you think

    • @johnvaluk1401
      @johnvaluk1401 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials yes will do. Was looking into getting a Bergeon one. But I’ll give this a try. The one I have looked cast and the corners in the cut outs were not that sharp so I tried filing the corners sharper. But I’ll just remove the whole top level.

  • @c120flyer
    @c120flyer Год назад +1

    I modded my cheapo holder by using a Dremel with a cutoff wheel to grind the curved recesses wider and it removed the flash as well. Much better now and it was really fast. You just need a steady hand! Still that was a great workaround!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Perfect. I really liked the lower profile of the jaws. It really fits into how I like to work.

    • @c120flyer
      @c120flyer Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials yeah… the higher profile is definitely less stable snd in the way. Maybe I’ll quit being lazy and grind off that top part! Great videos - yours are the most informative going.

  • @JohnValencia70
    @JohnValencia70 3 дня назад

    Great tip 👍

  • @IT_Farhan
    @IT_Farhan 10 месяцев назад

    I have also filed my generic aluminum movement holder. I didn't do your method, I just bettered the angles and therefore increased contact surface to the movement sizes I work with more frequently.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  10 месяцев назад +1

      Nice work. There’s multiple ways to do it then if that’s what works for you perfect.
      Thanks for sharing

  • @mikebruegger8654
    @mikebruegger8654 Год назад

    Great idea, hard to do to Bergeron 4040!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Well, Mike, I would say if you’re not having any problems, then it wouldn’t really be necessary to even try. Good to see you again.

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  • @fior2373
    @fior2373 Год назад

    Use the angle of the file in the corner, it allows a small overhang. Gripping better.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      The whole point of is modification is not only to eliminate the issue of the grip but also to allow for the jaws of the holder to be below the the top of the jaw as well as a more secure grip when the plastic movement ring is still attached.

  • @ValentechTime
    @ValentechTime Год назад +1

    Great idea and pretty easy implementation! Thank you! I was always wondering if the movement wobbling problem is only mine. Now I know that I am not alone. 😑Did you file both sides?

  • @COGuyStuff
    @COGuyStuff Год назад

    I haven’t run in to the issue yet but I’m still new! So since every brand, even the original, has the step…what it’s purpose anyway?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      I guess it’s there to hold the movement higher, but that’s the whole issue.

  • @seangerst6561
    @seangerst6561 Год назад

    Crazy. I build my own movement holder out of steel.
    It is realy hard but it holds the movements perfekt (especialy the old pocket watch movements).

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      My Horotec pocket watch holder is made out of steel as well as works perfect because the jaws that hold the plate are low.

    • @seangerst6561
      @seangerst6561 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials yes i love the steel one, but it is sometimes a bit to hard and i have the feeling that it grips to hard.😅😅👍🏼😊

    • @alexhamilton9566
      @alexhamilton9566 Год назад

      @@seangerst6561
      That’s what she said

    • @seangerst6561
      @seangerst6561 Год назад

      @@alexhamilton9566 🤣🤣🤣👍🏼

  • @bobbaemel4110
    @bobbaemel4110 Год назад

    Excellent, I consider myself just a hack before I started watching your videos and really paying attention to what you were saying... Mechanical watches are just absolutely fascinating I grew up on a farm and always was working on our old out of date equipment trying to squeak by... But all the videos you've done gave me confidence and trying to take a non-working watch and make it functional. The last couple of months I've had more success than the last few years combined and your info is well presented and has helped tremendously. I bought a Rolex 6426 off of eBay and disassembled and loaded it and voila it ran after I was done LOL success!!! So the current project is my wife's grandfather's 1950s Crosby automatic. Not an expensive watch so there's no pressure other than sentimental value... Winds well and and the mainspring is storing plenty of energy, but for some reason it's not making its way to the escapement wheel consistently and I think it's just 60 years of crud and old oil. Anyway it's disassembled and in the cleaning solutions you recommended and I think I've got a reasonable shot at getting it back together thanks to you 👍👍👍

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +3

      Man, Bob that story means a lot to me. It’s really why I even started this channel in the first place. We got a lot more material to cover so I hope to see you again brother good luck on the Crosby.

    • @bobbaemel4110
      @bobbaemel4110 Год назад +1

      @@watchrepairtutorials I used to do a fair bit of Photography and started dabbling in video editing with a DJI drone and I don't think people realize how much editing is involved with your videos it is a crap load of work isn't it? Everything from the dialogue to the camera shots.. it's a lot of work and I'm sure I speak for everyone, we sure do appreciate it 👍

    • @alexhamilton9566
      @alexhamilton9566 Год назад +1

      @@bobbaemel4110 it is but I’m slowly getting better at it. You have to learn a lot of specialized trades like videography, sound and editing softwares. Thanks, it’s my pleasure.

    • @bobbaemel4110
      @bobbaemel4110 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials @It's About Time hey Alex, just wanted to give you an update... The Crosby's running and I owe it all to you. you're the man 👍. It was old lume and grime in the train gears. I have to tell you though, I wish I would have watched your video where you make recommended the amscope sm-3t. I bought the cheapo amscope and regret it. Saving up for the 3t👍

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      @@bobbaemel4110 Thanks for the update, this makes my day to hear about your success. I hear a lot from people who have purchased the SM-3T and they are have been able to get to another level in their work so it will be a good move. You can't really do much in the escapement with out it.

  • @PMELKUS
    @PMELKUS Год назад

    Alex another great video. I have the small and large Bergeon synthetic ones do you think this would work for them and I'm not sure using sand paper would be best because of the it being synthetic or as I call it plastic.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      I would only do it if you’re having a problem with the movement staying in the movement holder. If I were going to do one made out of a synthetic material, I would probably use a file and then maybe finish it up with a fine sandpaper.

    • @PMELKUS
      @PMELKUS Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Well that is the problem I'm having some movement more than other. Well think about it if push comes to shove I might just order metal ones as you know us Watchmakers are tool junkie😍

    • @PMELKUS
      @PMELKUS Год назад

      Alex problem solve. I took my small dremel tool and a cut off wheel to it and that did just fine. I smooth it out with some fine sandpaper and gave it a try, much better now. Thanks!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      @@PMELKUS that’s awesome to hear Paul good job

  • @TyroneDamShewlaces
    @TyroneDamShewlaces Год назад +1

    This is hilarious. I just started learning watch work as a hobby a couple weeks or so ago and last week I bought one of those cheap holders and noticed the step jaw problem, so two days ago I did this very thing! I used an upright belt sander though.
    I am a machinist by trade and do this kind of hacking on a daily basis so my brain is kind of stuck in the hacking lane constantly, so don't nobody feel bad. Yeah, I can think of a movement holder hack, but I can't seem to get 10 minutes into a watch without breaking at least a couple stupid things... so far anyway.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад

      Lol I guess great minds think alike.
      Hang in there brother and let me know what I can do to help.

    • @Mars-zgblbl
      @Mars-zgblbl Год назад

      Hey Tyrone - if it’s any help, get yourself a couple of junker movements and take them apart and reassemble them 10 times. Hold parts so that slips (like slippery screwdrivers) will move away from delicate parts. Remove one screw at a time, and place into a tray. I use old chocolate boxes. Use a sharpening stone on your tweezers and you’ll lose things less. I suspect this is due to a burr on the edge. Use a stone on your screwdrivers to make the blades fit the specific screws of that watch. Hope this helps and welcome to the slippery slope.

    • @TyroneDamShewlaces
      @TyroneDamShewlaces Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials "Lol I guess great minds think alike." heh. I can confidently say that in your case smarts and experience lead to those good ideas. For me it's much more an accidental Mr. Magoo moment.

  • @MrClenz
    @MrClenz 9 месяцев назад

    Alex, what are the benefits of a 4040 v a 4040p? And reason I should consider going plastic?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  9 месяцев назад

      I believe the 4040p is a little larger and I would probably stick with metal if you want this kind of holder.
      If you’re just starting out, it’s probably the best way to go but for whatever it’s worth these style holders are my least favorite.

  • @onlyonestinger
    @onlyonestinger 16 дней назад

    so were can i buy a cheap aluminum holder for my pocket watch repair

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  16 дней назад

      All the major suppliers have one if you just search for pocket watch movement holder. I will have to say that they don't hold pocketwatch movements very stable so I got the Bergeron one which runs about 80 bucks.

  • @douglasskinner
    @douglasskinner Год назад

    Thanks. I thought I was the only one who hated the upper part of the movement holder! Why do they put it there in the first place?

  • @jeromevernon6566
    @jeromevernon6566 Год назад

    I use and AMSCOPE and wish the movement holders and parts trays had more equal height (elevation) from the work surface.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      I think you’d probably have to make your own in order to achieve that.

  • @awdturbopowah773
    @awdturbopowah773 Год назад

    Great idea! Excellent video as usual Alex 🙏. I noticed on another comment you mentioned you use the size specific holders for hand placement. Is that because it's just a more stable platform? I'll admit, I'm a bit afraid to modify my Bergeon 4040, or anything with that damn B logo after the prices they fetch 😂Maybe I should grab a cheap one from Amazon and try this trick, and see how it compares to the Bergeon 🤔. Thanks for the tip!

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      I can understand your hesitation about modifying the Bergeron but pick up a cheap one and try it out.
      The reason I like the stainless steel size specific holders is because they have a support for the center will jewel which prevents that jewel from moving when you’re pressing the hands on.

    • @awdturbopowah773
      @awdturbopowah773 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Oh that makes a lot of sense with the center wheel jewel support, figured there must be a good reason. I'll take your advice with trying out the trick, and add a cheap one to my cart next time I order supplies 👍

  • @whatsstefon
    @whatsstefon Год назад

    I’m surprised by this solution. However, what’s more surprising is that the movement holders are designed this way to begin with.

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      Well, it seems to be a common design but for me, it just doesn't work

    • @whatsstefon
      @whatsstefon Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials I feel the same. It doesn’t work for me either. I’ll try this on one of my cheap, brass movement holders. I was meaning to file the edges anyway, so I’ll do this too.

  • @bobchronister3429
    @bobchronister3429 Год назад

    What about movement holders that are made of hard plastic with movable pins?

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  Год назад +1

      Well, personally, I’m not a fan of them because they’re a little big for my taste, but they usually present the same problem because the pins are too high over the movement. Those are typically used for holding cases with the movement inside when you’re removing a screw down back.

    • @bobchronister3429
      @bobchronister3429 Год назад

      @@watchrepairtutorials Good point. I’m just starting out and it was a low cost (cheap) alternative to the Bergeon 4040. But I’m learning that cheaper isn’t better in some cases.

  • @tomasinacovell4293
    @tomasinacovell4293 Год назад

    That would have to take me 30 hours at least!

  • @toolzshed
    @toolzshed 10 месяцев назад

    Yeah the Chinese movement holder is just not finished properly

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  10 месяцев назад

      This is definitely an option IF you are having issues with them.

  • @Matthd56
    @Matthd56 11 месяцев назад

    OMG! What a great idea Alex!! Thanks again

    • @watchrepairtutorials
      @watchrepairtutorials  11 месяцев назад

      My pleasure Matt. I’m kind of hooked on this method now.