Well done, Adie. It's another great video for us all to enjoy 👍It's amazing how this kind of damage can occur in a watch movement, somebody must have been in there with a pitchfork🤣 Congratulations on the new toys and that's a great head magnifier you have I have one just like it 👍Keep up the good work and speak soon!
As always, a great video, and a really nice watch. In one of his videos, the Nekkid Watchmaker (I think) shows that he uses a comb or brush to get rid of the fibres on new polishing wheels.
Thanks for watching my friend. I will have to go and have a look through his videos try and find that one. Makes me nose itch like mad 🤣🤣🤣 thanks again my friend👍👍👍
Nice work mate. I saw my youtube name on the list you made. You are an encouragement, because we both got on the pitch at the same time, but I still am deathly in fear of hairsprings. Doing my best to write in anzac as a yank. Hope I'm doing it OK?
You do a great job of explaining in detail. I never get tired of watch repairs that explain the process. I want to learn and don't care for repairs where the UA-camr starts telling some random story that has nothing to do with the video.
Thanks my friend 👍👍 really appreciate the kind words it means the world. Sometimes wonder if I should just do a silent video but your comment makes me think again 😁😁👍
Nice video again! Im new to your channel but allways nice to find new video makers. Also you have a nice voice for videos to listen. Keep up tye good work and im sure your channel keeps growing. 💪😊
Starting watching your video now.
Hope you enjoyed it my friend.
Well done, Adie. It's another great video for us all to enjoy 👍It's amazing how this kind of damage can occur in a watch movement, somebody must have been in there with a pitchfork🤣 Congratulations on the new toys and that's a great head magnifier you have I have one just like it 👍Keep up the good work and speak soon!
Thanks mate 😁👍 good them head magnifiers ain’t they. 🤣🤣 have fun my friend.
As always, a great video, and a really nice watch. In one of his videos, the Nekkid Watchmaker (I think) shows that he uses a comb or brush to get rid of the fibres on new polishing wheels.
Thanks for watching my friend. I will have to go and have a look through his videos try and find that one. Makes me nose itch like mad 🤣🤣🤣 thanks again my friend👍👍👍
Nice work mate. I saw my youtube name on the list you made. You are an encouragement, because we both got on the pitch at the same time, but I still am deathly in fear of hairsprings. Doing my best to write in anzac as a yank. Hope I'm doing it OK?
They still frighten the bejesus out of me lol thanks for the kind words mate and happy tinkering 👍😁 thanks for watching.
You do a great job of explaining in detail. I never get tired of watch repairs that explain the process. I want to learn and don't care for repairs where the UA-camr starts telling some random story that has nothing to do with the video.
Thanks my friend 👍👍 really appreciate the kind words it means the world. Sometimes wonder if I should just do a silent video but your comment makes me think again 😁😁👍
@@HorologyHubub if a video is silent, I just skip over. I learn more through verbal explanation.
Who are you referring to?
Like the title of the video!
Thank you 😁👍
Nice video again! Im new to your channel but allways nice to find new video makers. Also you have a nice voice for videos to listen. Keep up tye good work and im sure your channel keeps growing. 💪😊
My friend thank you so much 😁👍 comments and support like yours is what keeps me at it 🤣 thank you again 👍👍👍