I’m starting out in clockmaking and I’m so happy to have found this channel. I really loved watching Steve work on clocks on The Repair Shop. I have worked in model train restoration for ten years, and I look forward to merging into clocks.
I just came across your channel and love seeing your clock shop carrying on through your family generations. I can tell all of you enjoy your accomplishments with each time piece you deal with no matter it's complexity. I myself attended a clock school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA in 1982. I learned clock making and repair during my attendance. I stayed in the business for about three years until work started slowing way down here in Virginia. I had to move on to other work to make ends meet. I'm now retired in my mid 60s and starting to rejuvenate my skills now as a hobby. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
I am an extensive antique and vintage clock collector. Is is extremely encouraging to see many young people interested and partaking in the clock repair and restoration business. Most I know are in their late 70s and 80s with no one to carry on the skill and business.
So glad you’ve done your own channel. Let’s go for your first million subscribers, doddle, you are so loved, the love between you and Suzie is so lovely, I’ve never cried so much as when you hugged her next to the rocking horse ❤ my husband loves you and is Sat working on a clock right now xx
What a great family video. Can I please ask if it was possible to do some more videos, please. Once every 9 years seems a bit extreme, with such a nice family and workshop I am certain that you could provide a tad more content. I get a warm glow from watching you on The Repair Shop fixing stuff and seeing your reaction and the owner's reaction when the item works for the first time in many a year. Your family have a natural charm and calmness about them, something that is too often missing in this life. Thanks for posting
Bravo Steve, family and extended family. This video is amzing, wonderful to see skills handed down and passed on to those younger. My wish is to see more videos from you and your staff. It must be a treat to work in such a knowledgeable and friendly atmosphere. Best regards to all, Brian from New Zealand.
Really interesting video Steve. What a great place to work! I live in Witney. Thanks for maintaining our clock at St Mary's. Always think of you when it needs adjusting! 😂
Great video, I love seeing amazing skills getting passed down. I have recently been getting really interested in clock and watch making and I think it is unbelievable how it all works.
We need more videos. This work is immensely interesting. All the technical repairs, soldering in dovetails of brass. The epoxy stuff. You guys are hitting on so many different makers angles could have a huge youtube following. Hope to see more. With interest from Maine in the U.S.
I live in Iraq. I own a wall clock made in Germany. It works with three weights. It has a malfunction. Its tone is low in the quarter and a half and three quarters. Some parts of the clock’s machine are damaged. Do you have an account on Facebook or Instagram so that I can contact you and send you a picture of the clock and a picture of the clock’s machine? I’m from Iraq I can deliver the watch mechanism without its frame for shipping costs to your place of work. I'm sorry for the translation if it's not accurate. I speak Arabic
We need more videos. Fletcher whole family business. You could really make it a TV series. A Life in time
I’m starting out in clockmaking and I’m so happy to have found this channel. I really loved watching Steve work on clocks on The Repair Shop. I have worked in model train restoration for ten years, and I look forward to merging into clocks.
I just came across your channel and love seeing your clock shop carrying on through your family generations. I can tell all of you enjoy your accomplishments with each time piece you deal with no matter it's complexity. I myself attended a clock school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA in 1982. I learned clock making and repair during my attendance. I stayed in the business for about three years until work started slowing way down here in Virginia. I had to move on to other work to make ends meet. I'm now retired in my mid 60s and starting to rejuvenate my skills now as a hobby. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
Amazing! Real life fairy tale job.
I love your work, you are the best at cleaning and servicing clocks I have seen !
I am an extensive antique and vintage clock collector. Is is extremely encouraging to see many young people interested and partaking in the clock repair and restoration business. Most I know are in their late 70s and 80s with no one to carry on the skill and business.
So glad you’ve done your own channel. Let’s go for your first million subscribers, doddle, you are so loved, the love between you and Suzie is so lovely, I’ve never cried so much as when you hugged her next to the rocking horse ❤ my husband loves you and is Sat working on a clock right now xx
Fantastic video and such a lovely family. Couldn't stop watching it ⚘️
What a great family video. Can I please ask if it was possible to do some more videos, please. Once every 9 years seems a bit extreme, with such a nice family and workshop I am certain that you could provide a tad more content.
I get a warm glow from watching you on The Repair Shop fixing stuff and seeing your reaction and the owner's reaction when the item works for the first time in many a year. Your family have a natural charm and calmness about them, something that is too often missing in this life. Thanks for posting
A very nice video. Well done in getting your family involved great to see. Thank you for showing us all your staff etc.
simple wonderful meeting all the family. And you’re obviously so proud of your family and business Steve well done!
Bravo Steve, family and extended family. This video is amzing, wonderful to see skills handed down and passed on to those younger. My wish is to see more videos from you and your staff. It must be a treat to work in such a knowledgeable and friendly atmosphere.
Best regards to all, Brian from New Zealand.
Nice to see this new edition to your channel. Cheers Steve.
😊 so very glad i found you. From Dunnville Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Really interesting video Steve. What a great place to work! I live in Witney. Thanks for maintaining our clock at St Mary's. Always think of you when it needs adjusting! 😂
Great video, I love seeing amazing skills getting passed down. I have recently been getting really interested in clock and watch making and I think it is unbelievable how it all works.
Great video,well done to your family being involved with the business 👏🏻❤️
Just GREAT.Many thanks.
We need more videos. This work is immensely interesting. All the technical repairs, soldering in dovetails of brass. The epoxy stuff. You guys are hitting on so many different makers angles could have a huge youtube following. Hope to see more. With interest from Maine in the U.S.
What a beautiful story. How lucky you all are to work with each other! Wonderful!!
I also love the work that you do at the Barn shop, I can't remember the name of the show at the barn.
The Repair Shop
A brilliant insight of a wonderful team of experts ❤
Very nice video, so much clock feelings......
great to see such an interesting video on clocks and to see the family involved *****
Nice video, very interesting and informative. Hope to see more videos from your family business. Thank you.
You could take special clocks and do like a history of that clock
Your system is best sir what is yours meserment parts sir
Do y'all dresm about clocks and parts, and missing parts (nightmare). Seems like a very satisfying trade. ❤
Wow. You look like your Grand father.
Nice vdo sir, love you dear sir,and I subscribed your ch waiting for your next vdo
I want to send vidio date system an sonia wall clock sir
I am entiqe wall clock ansonia with date wall clock repairersir
Could you do a Cookoo clock repair vedeo?
When steve dies starmer and reeves will Forse the family to close the buisness due to death duties .
I live in Iraq. I own a wall clock made in Germany. It works with three weights. It has a malfunction. Its tone is low in the quarter and a half and three quarters. Some parts of the clock’s machine are damaged. Do you have an account on Facebook or Instagram so that I can contact you and send you a picture of the clock and a picture of the clock’s machine? I’m from Iraq I can deliver the watch mechanism without its frame for shipping costs to your place of work. I'm sorry for the translation if it's not accurate. I speak Arabic