Restoring a casio edifice after a CRASH
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- Опубліковано 16 бер 2021
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There are still people in this world that still fix things. Amen.
Help with the right to repair laws and this culture may come back
I don't know if you're interested in automobiles at all, but check out Soup Classic Motoring, an absolutely phenomenal channel. He films most of his work in stop motion, check out the Range Rover restoration.
Eh?
Why not? We need real masters all the time. Capitalism has killed masterhood last years. "Masters" only change battery or the belt. But this is real MASTER
If I worked at Casio, I would send you two Certificates. One a "Certificate of Accomplishment", for doing something that was never meant to be done. And one a "Certificate of Foolishment" for doing something that was never meant to be done. Outstanding work, as always! 😎👍
Lol thanks mate
Love this comment 🤗This was a GREAT EPISODE!!
Such a great Episode! Great job!!!!!
great video ❤❤and loved the comment 👌👌
What zuke said.👏
😳😳 mate seriously, you have the patience of a saint, you went way above and beyond the norm to show us all something we’ll probably never see again.
I admire your dedication to your craft and to bringing us all this amazing channel.
It’s been a pleasure to watch as always.
Thank you 🙏
These Quartz/digi hybrid are as engineering intensive as an automatic movement. As a mechanical design engineer I really appreciate these relatively cheap Casio masterpieces.
Oceanus Casio are the best quartz analogic watch made only in japan.
@9m30s: "WTF JOE" Comedy !!
I wonder if Casio will ever see this and say “That is not how it is done! Just order the parts from us.” Awesome job of doing what is not suppose to be done.
He does the difficult, right away. The impossible, just takes a little longer.
More likely someone realised they were doing it wrong ;-)
The owner will appreciate your patience and restoration of his Casio watch.. Well done 👍
Must admit I thought for a minute you will dump that when the springs came out. But forgot that you will sort it one way or another. Love the WTF JOE bit by the way. Made me laugh. Wonderful job & it has now made me in the market for that watch. Cheers.
Really, really, enjoy your commentary during the videos. And “Trouble” the “little Watchmakers Apprentice” adds to the enjoyment. Please keep it up and we wishful watchmakers will keep enjoying your content.
Like they say, teach your kids to make things, and they'll have a job forever. I envy you for having this talent and patience.
I am a professional Watchmaker from Jalisco México, with passion patience and skills. I am humble mexican with good roots from good family
I don't think "they" say that, but I kind of get what you mean
Also teach them to be quiet
I would love to see the reaction from the owners of the watch when they receive it all cleaned up!!! Your amazing!!
I don't mind if the new microphone is better or not. I don't mind what you do with the impossibly complex watch. I just love the wonderful commentary, the relaxed humor and the pleasure in your voice as you do what you enjoy. And love the kids in the background.
WTF JOE? Love it!
Ditto
Yep. I was surprised catching it too
Just saw that 🤣
Well played
👌😂
Your ability to educate and entertain is priceless,just like a science teacher that makes learning fun. Your content has given me almost enough knowledge to reassemble the watches I've disassembled into neatly organized piles of frustration. Look forward to each new video. Take care sentient being .
His knowledge has taught me to repair a Rolex that would had cost me major money to send out.
I second that.
Great comment.
I'm looking forwards to when his son comes of age. When he is about 5 and starts repairing things.
I'll trust him with my clockwork train set and an old alarm clock that I have
Since I thought of this first, you lot, can form a queue behind me.
Thanks mate. Keep trying and that pile will eventually become a watch. Don’t be afraid to break a few things along the way
Anyone else want to dive into the boxes and boxes of “spares” Joe has and then just choose one and get Joe to restore that? He must have some absolute treasures in those boxes waiting his time and skill. I would be like a kid in a sweet shop!
People like to disregard quartz movements, and yeah maybe having almost everything made of plastic isn't so hot, but still I found myself very appreciative of the amount of design and complication in this. It's surprisingly captivating. We like to think "Yeah it's all a battery and a computer", but when you see it disassembled like this, it really is obvious how much design went into it.
Exactly my thoughts! Having owned, wrecked and disassembled many a cheap digital watch in the 80's, this is exactly my attitude to quartz movements. 3 pieces of plastic and a battery.
Well said mate
And don't forget the engineering that went into the firmware that runs on the 'computer'.
It wouldn't surprise me if it's just a one instruction CPU that has to keep track of all the used program cycles itself to keep the time.
If that's the case, it's very impressive that all the features work, while keeping the time, on such a simple chip.
"-I'm not trouble anymore" Lovely!
I have an ECB500 Edifice and this just gave me way more appreciation for what has essentially been a “beater” watch for me. This is glorious. What a craftsman! But more so, amazing micro engineering and ingenuity that goes into these mini miracles. Put tighter, truly fascinating video
"so many springs, I don't even know where they go" I lost it 😂
I am really depressed these couple of months and it is getting to me slowly day after day. I love watching your videos, keeps my mind off of things. I hope to be a watchmaker in my next life. thank you for entertaining me always.
I’m like a kid going to the baseball game for the first time when you Start your warm ups.Every move you make is effortless and I think I hear music when your hands perform its rituals over the watch parts. You are the star of this game.
Love the wtf joe. Also would have pat my shants when all the springs fell out!
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 me too!!!
You went above and beyond with this watch teardown. I have an almost identical one and was wondering how it's put together. Now I know.
Excellent job and nice spelling out of a message to JOE.
Your patience is impressive
The first minute's audio was heavenly -- I could actually hear you very well! Please continue using it!
Lol
An electrician friend once told me to “ buy a durable watch you won’t cry over if you break it” . I think he was thinking of the watch you just serviced. Seems like it is durable enough and in certain circumstances durable and inexpensive makes sense.
Joe grieves for all the watches he can't save im sure!
Thank you, watch wizard. I really enjoyed this repair.
I'm just checking back through the occasional video that slipped through the net,and found this one.
I apologise for not watching it as soon as it was released.
I'll try to ensure that I don't miss any others.
Each restoration is a piece of art in its own right.
The award for “most work put into a inexpensive watch” goes to...
Lol
@Veritas Valebit i mean its like a 300$ watch ik thats not an insane amount of money for a watch but i dont think id classify it as inexpensive lmao
@@NekkidWatchmaker
What is the description of the polishing discs you used, the first and the matte?
@@mizuxoo Definitely not an inexpensive watch to most of us. I think people see “Casio” and just write it off as cheap, but I can’t really blame anyone for thinking that.
I will say that plastic gears don’t belong in a $300 watch though.
You are thinking only in terms of money. People might have a deep emotional attachment to the object you find inexpensive.
"WTF JOE" 😊 you earned your pay on this one...
lol
I'm not sure the accountant actually pays Joe. He is way too chilled to be concerned about mere money. But accountants are accountants so he is probably forced to charge money for what he would happily do for free!
3:35 Mortal Kombat moment!
Can't get enough of this channel 👍👍👍
Nothing short of amazing, I love when you work on quartz watches, they are my favorite ... yeah I know... but we all have our quirks
Yes. You really are a magician, a real craftsman. Glad to see your apprentice is progressing. 😄
This was a very scary disassembly. So many springs and parts. Gives you a new appreciation for the humble Casio brand. Another job well done mighty watchmaker! Fun to watch this video too.
Thanks mate
How do they actually manage to mass produce such an intricate movement. You have to appreciate it for that alone.
@doons403 humans probably don't even do that.
@doons403 But humans built and programmed the robot or predecessor so it’s still a technological marvel.
@doons403 I would guarantee you these are assembled by hand to a great extent
They have lots of people assembling small intricate parts - supervised by a few people with big sticks and knives!
@doons403 but who produces the boxes?
Hat's off to Casio for managing to mass produce something like that. The precision and tolerances involved in manufacturing that watch would make most average mechanical movements look like steam engines in comparison.
Quartz watches like that deserve more respect. They are every bit as complicated as a mechanical watch, a lot more accurate and definitely more affordable .
Well said mate
You just made my day...again. The accountant better be happy! Anyone who can get all those tiny springs back in without loosing them is a genius!!!
It's 00:06 and I'm in my bed, ready to sleep and then the Nekkid Watchmaker posts a video......... sleep can wait (and the elbow in the ribs from my accountant will have to be endured!) good audio, I can even hear you over "her indoors" telling me to turn the light out!
Lol sorry mate. Next time I’ll have to list the video in the afternoon so you don’t get in trouble
@Nekkid Watchmaker, I've finished watching and she's snoring like a battleship fog horn..... that was worth every elbow in my ribs. The one thing that really enjoy about your content, Nekkid, is that you're willing and able to disassemble, clean and reassemble an "ordinary everyday watch!" We can all see Rolex, Omegas, Patek Philippe, Breitling, TAG Heuer or even a Vacheron Constantin being serviced but how many of us own these watches? It's a pleasure watching you work and I certainly admire your skills. Now time to sleep! 😴👍🇬🇧👍
You need a light to view this? You are not doing something right.
@@velviaman3206 screens emit photons in the form of light to transmit the data they show to our eyeballs, i assume this is the light the accountant mentioned ;)
@@De4thInc4rn4te16 I know what photons are, they are are ideal bendy bed for the spare room.
You are such a craftsman. Even an old Casio gets love, amazing.
Thanks mate
One word comes to mind whenever I watch your videos. Gifted and talented. I guess two words come to mind.
Parts all laid out in uniformity ... WTF JOE - Gave me a belly laugh. I love the sense of humor .... singing “I may have bit off more than I can chew”. Chasing after those springs reminded me of my childhood at roundup, chasing after cattle in eastern Utah (Western State in USA) just when you have a handle on one, another would break away. Great video and had no problem with sound except where you said there would be a problem. 🥲😅🤣😂
Wow, I've now got a new appreciation for quartz watches. Another masterful job Nekkid, I'm in awe of your skill and the care you take. God bless you and your family.
Who would strip down a watch like this? Can this be a task for a master watch maker? After this video it is most certain than only someone who really cares is able to do such an amazing overhaul. Nekkid Watchmaker, best watch-channel by far and worldclass entertainment.
Thanks mate really appreciate your feedback and support
They can make digital watches and gadgets but what feeling u get with theys time pieces have no comparison theys just magic
And I still wear them and love it
It makes me happy to see you repair things that the manufacturer never intended to be repaired. Well done!
you sound like a good father and human being. Oh ya very talented too.
Thanks Michael
my 'daily driver' is a black case, black dial casio lineage, solar, radio-controlled, five alarms, chrono, multiple timezones, countdown timer, three analogue hands & an LCD, waterproof to a thousand fathoms or whatever, weights about 4.5oz
I think I paid £200.
so when I saw you pull the breitling to bits, I was (I'm afraid to say) a bit "huh." the casio even looks better.
now we can see that the standard of engineering inside the average 'cheap' casio is every bit as good too.
excellent work, sir.
How dare you assume my atoms hahaha! The Casio Edifice line is sorely underrated! Nevermind the sound your personality makes up for any sound issues! Its extraordinary the amount of complexity these watches have!
This amazing watch has been my daily driver for the last six years. So cool seeing the inside of it, thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate
Crazy... Already nearly 900 views in 18 minutes .Wow..👏👏👏.
Apart from your obvious amazing expertise and skill , it must also be the Brummy dulcet tone that you have and your hint of sarcasm and dry wit.👍Congratulations...👏👏👏
Thank you for yet another demonstration of your superb patience, skill and wit!
Thanks Gary
It's like a watch from another planet.
There is a lot of stuff packed there, I have to take my hat off on Casio.
Sir, I just want to say how much I admire your skill in working with all these tiny parts. With that said I would also like to commend you for your ability to generate extreme anxiety in the average person. Although I am like a deer in the headlights when it comes to watching your videos, I have visions of all the extra parts I have accumulated over the years from all my attempted "repairs". A screw here, a spring there... I am convinced that several unnecessary additional parts have been engineered into everyday items just to torment me when I try to "fix" them. But I persevere, and maybe one day my dream of having no extra parts will came true.
I’m simply amazed when I consider that a watch like this was mass produced! How on earth did they assemble these watches???
Once again...remarkable work!
It’s soothing watching you repair these watches
Thanks fawzi glad you like it mate
I think 30 years ago I (perhaps) could disassemble this watch.
I know I could never put one together.
This was the definition of the word talent.
Amazing!
Another mesmerising video and you are one brave man delving into such unexplored adventures in watch repair!
How in god's grace did you manage to disassemble and reassemble that with out the full instructions. It took me 6 hours to put together a chest of drawers from IKEA and still had screw's over with the instructions.
Thats about my technical limit too!! 😂😂😂👍 Well said!
Wow. Great work. It fascinates me how much parts there are inside these Casio Analog Digitals. Thanks for showing us the process.
Wow! With all those tiny parts and screws and springs, plus the small size of the movement itself, this Casio quartz looks a lot more difficult to take apart and reassemble than most mechanical watches. Nicely done!
I just loved this one Nekkid! I am mesmerized by the detail of every part you disassembled. Do more of these really detailed ones. All of rhem are detailed but some are just that much more. Very very soothing and satisfying. Thank you! Ta Ta!
Now thank you so very much. I am beginning to appreciate Quartz watches.
Your welcome Pablo
most underrated watch restoration.. EVER
I am most impressed with your little helper in the background 👌
I did enjoy seeing the in sides of this watch, I can't believe that you put it back together again. Thanks for showing this repair.
Never thought I see a Casio here but what a watch! And some serious skills you have!
This is true mastery of your skill. It's easier to work on bigger metal part's, but this ....... I lose my mind around 9 min in to video. All respect !!!
Glad to see a (ana) digital quartz watch get some love and care.
Absolutely amazing, my fellow human being! What a crazy teardown! Didn't quite catch where all those springs went, but man! What a job well done 👍👍
And as always, thank you and God Bless 🙏
Wow Brother. Hats off to you on this piece!
"Casio grand complication" looked mighty intimidating and a pain in the tush.
What a tribute to your skills and patience.
That was a real test which you passed with flying colors.
It reminds me of the man who, walking down the street, saw a fellow beating his head against a stone wall.
"Why are you doing that/" he asked. "IT feels so good when I stop", was the reply.
That watch wasn't quite a stone wall, but repairing mechanical ones will probably seem
less taxing.
Your son is going to be awesome as he grows up and learns just how lucky he is to have you as a dad.
The microphone was a bit quirky but not too bad.
Cheers,
Frederick "Rik" Spector
Thanks rik. Still working on the sound and have ordered a lavalier mic
Real rebuilding... Real refurbishing. Relaxing to watch. Every honor sir.
Thanks mate
Hello dear watchmaker. Greetings from Costa Rica. As usual you leave me speachless. Always love the interaction with your boy jeje. I hope you keep bringing joy to all us with your wonder ful skils. May God keep you all safe.
Thanks mate, god bless you and your family
That was one of the best watch repair videos I’ve seen. When you see it being stripped down, you realize that it’s an electronic marvel. Casio is a highly under-rated watch company. I will always have one or two of them in my collection because they work so well, and are very durable.
I enjoy your videos. Please keep them coming.
Brilliant as always, don’t worry about not responding to people. You can’t do everything. I for one just appreciate the skill and work you put into your videos. Peace love and light to you.
Thanks mate same too you
Just divine ! This post should become famous and an all-time classic of perseverance and human ingenuity
Thanks for using your valuable time to fully disassemble this module and show us just how intricate and fragile the tiny bits are and how they all function together. Most "normal" people would just throw this type of watch in the bin and buy a new one! You're awesome!
"Quartz movements are less complex than mechanical movements"
The Quartz movements:
Mechanical movement... hold my beer.
@@Jpjc474 Grand Seiko... hold my Sake ;-)
I am agree with you, mechanical Watches are complex, easier Watches quartz
@@ParalelCosmos a Lange & Sohne hold my stein
@@dietznutz1 The Grand Complication has entered the chat
I must admit that I like a fully mechanical watch a lot more. You still do great work.
Mr Nekkid, you bloes me off and i like that you take your time to do some battery watches to! Ewery day after work i watch one or to of your great wideos. Wish i was young again but...! Always a pleasure to hear your soft war and comfortably woice and also you kid come and help you or trouble you. You are the best i found. Thanks Terje
Thank you 🙏
I really love to watch and hear you work. Great job!
A repair guy with a sarcastic streak. I'm in.
I think when all of the springs came out that would have been my "Oh SNAP" moment!
YOUR PATIENCE AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL IS EXCELLENT!
Thanks mate
Craftsmanship is craftsmanship, whether it be from the Japanese designer or the watchmaker who manages to somehow rebuild it.
I do have to say I chuckled several "oh no"s when the springs randomly came out.
Oh! Take care of your magic fingers, they're uniques. Greetings from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I am very impressed that you got that watch back together, especially after all those springs popped out. Nice job!
Thanks mate. I am impressed that you are a thunder cats fan
‘I’ve bitten off more than i can chew, but I’m quite good at chewing’ - what a quote bro!!
Lol thanks mate. I guess we are all good at chewing eh?
You are an artist at his finest.
Once again a wonderful repair so that the watch looks as good as new. I think it takes experience to be able to undertake such a repair.
Well done to you and your apprentice.
Thanks Rory
What an effort it’s a great treat for watch enthusiasts like me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ huge love
Watching too many swiss luxury watches and their servicing/repair videos I had lost complete regard for Casio/ G Shock & Edifice! This video has restored my respect for Casio! I bet if the Swiss, Germans or French made this tiny marvel! They would have found a way, and funded its marketing dept in such a way that these would sell close to rolexes too! Pretty cool stuff there! Hats off to ur patience and precise hands! Wowzer!
Thanks mate
Not only are you a great watchmaker, you’re funny as hell!
The skill of a brain surgeon. The mind of a madman and the heart of a child. I love it.
All of your postings are great, but the photography of this one is superb! Thank you!
After watching your videos I finally plucked up the courage and set about fixing an old watch of mine I had in a drawer.
Carefully I removed the strap and back and removed the winder. With a bit of patience I removed the mechanism from the watch case where it fell in to multiple pieces. From this I put the aforementioned pieces into a clear seal bag and put it all back in the drawer and went and cut the grass and cleaned the car.
Lol. Don’t give up mate
MORE VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WE WANT MORE! WE WANT MORE! WE WANT MORE!
As usual, entertaining, educational artistry! Keep these wonderful videos coming!
Thanks mate
I've seen everyone single of your videos. I like so much your way to explaine your work (no comments on the mic today!!), I love your child so much and I' really impressed with your skills!!!!! All the best, Nicola from Italy
Thanks Nicola
What can i say you just used your incredible master skills to clean and repair an awsome watch...something i can only wish to obtain in this lifetime...well done dude
Thanks Kevin. Keep trying mate and you’ll get there. Have faith