Watch bracelet is not something watchmaker touch. As a watch collector I have seen this video over 20 times and fasinated by the whole experience. Really good video
Super video. Each pin must be removed one by one … the part of the bracelet where the interlinks are held together by pins and not screws. So you have to cut the pin with the wire saw? Can you not hammer the pin out or it can only be hammered from inside to out to remove it?
That bracelet was excellently repaired & beautifully restored...Deluded opinionated assholes that have no experience or skill working with jewelry or metal, precious or otherwise; are only flaunting their ignorance when commenting negatively on things they know absolutely nothing about.
@@Phil99330... WTF "It is a bad job, he missed the most important bracelet job: welding the pins...make the pin marks disappear"??? (smh)...Why do you think they use pins in the first place? Don't you think that 'WELDING' them would cause penetration that could make any future adjustments or repairs of the bracelet extremely difficult, if not nearly impossible without replacing or causing severe damage to the pins and links? How and why do you propose he '"weld" the pins if it were not done so by the manufacturer? LMAO...Seriously though -- Thanks for the laffs and for proving my point!
@@Phil99330 The bracelet was finished beautifully, that much anyone can see...As for the rest of your opinion -- I'm not "an uneducated twat" but because I know a rude prick when I see one, I'll say things in a "rudimentary English" way so that a cretin like you can easily understand -- Go Fuck Yourself!
Fake gold plated interlinks, that's like a cheap Must De Cartier? She must have worn that watch only for decades and as she gained weight it stretched out too. Nice job with the pins, it's so hard to do that with out cracking anything.
Watch bracelet is not something watchmaker touch. As a watch collector I have seen this video over 20 times and fasinated by the whole experience. Really good video
Very good job and a beautiful watch.
Amazing again. Had to watch again lol
kei leung Get out
Impressive!
BRAVO!!!
Amazing restoration of the bracelet.
Thanks Byron!
Excelente.... Magnífico....
I love watches, and i'm 14 years old and from Brazil i want to have a patek philippe when iget older, pretty job
Job well done!
this guy has hands like an elephants foot ,,,, what a rough piece of work
Thank you, that will be 10.000 bucks.
Restorers like these should not touch such watches as these.
Jewelers always destroy watches, they have a different mindset than professional restorers with the necessary equipment.
Did they play football with the watch?
You destroyed it, but what can be expected from someone who says "one of the best Watch and Jewelry Repair centers in Florida", about himself!!
What do you think destroyed it? Honestly want to know
The job what are you doing its a butcher job .
The quote from Patek for a new bracelet was $3100.
Super video. Each pin must be removed one by one … the part of the bracelet where the interlinks are held together by pins and not screws. So you have to cut the pin with the wire saw? Can you not hammer the pin out or it can only be hammered from inside to out to remove it?
That bracelet was excellently repaired & beautifully restored...Deluded opinionated assholes that have no experience or skill working with jewelry or metal, precious or otherwise; are only flaunting their ignorance when commenting negatively on things they know absolutely nothing about.
@@Phil99330... WTF "It is a bad job, he missed the most important bracelet job: welding the pins...make the pin marks disappear"???
(smh)...Why do you think they use pins in the first place?
Don't you think that 'WELDING' them would cause penetration that could make any future adjustments or repairs of the bracelet extremely difficult, if not nearly impossible without replacing or causing severe damage to the pins and links?
How and why do you propose he '"weld" the pins if it were not done so by the manufacturer?
LMAO...Seriously though -- Thanks for the laffs and for proving my point!
@@Phil99330 The bracelet was finished beautifully, that much anyone can see...As for the rest of your opinion -- I'm not "an uneducated twat" but because I know a rude prick when I see one, I'll say things in a "rudimentary English" way so that a cretin like you can easily understand -- Go Fuck Yourself!
he did a great job. What butchering?
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I went to watch and jewelry school.
and?????
He failed.... Better yet.. He was so bad.. They kicked him out of the program...
I wonder how much in labor it cost to refurbish, rather than purchasing a new bracelet from patek.
muy buen trabajo. lastima mi idioma jaja
Darwin Pirri "very good job. too bad my language"
What is the name of the music in this video?
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Symphony No.3 in E flat major, Op. 55 "Eroica"
Marcia fúnebre.
The first part is actually Egmont Overture by Beethoven
Fake gold plated interlinks, that's like a cheap Must De Cartier? She must have worn that watch only for decades and as she gained weight it stretched out too. Nice job with the pins, it's so hard to do that with out cracking anything.
:o you can see the pins on the side. What absolute butchering. This can't be correct?!
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Patex Philippe y vacheron Constantin the best watches the wold patex Philippe beatifull watches more better the rolex albert
warranty has just been voided
lmao wtf is this????
Patek philippe no more value.... hahaha...