This art doesn't have to fade away. I too love chain making but have no avenue to learn. If he starts a channel I will be his first and biggest supporter.
When I heard that he was the last chainmaker, I felt sorry for all those unknown and underestimated amazing craftsmen who create beautiful and spectacular things (including chains) with ordinary pliers and files in their hands, not machines for several hundred thousand euros. Kudos to them!
This video is very interesting. One of the most informative I've seen. I don't understand why the industry and country of Switzerland would let this great tradition fade away. Thanks for making this.
My favorite watch channel just overdid itself. I never thought my jaw would drop to the floor because of a watch strap. Just incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for making this video. I am in awe. Laurent is a master, and so young. I want to make most of the chains in the video. If I can't find instructions, I'll figure it out, which will obviously be difficult for some. I have the utmost respect and admiration for Mr. Jolliet.
IF Laurent Jolliet would put together a set of DVD's showing the chain making process, the art wouldn't be lost. Maybe there isn't enough interest locally, but on a global scale I'm sure there would be a market for the DVD's. Just the views on this video are currently at 72,910 views. I would love to see this art form kept alive.
What charming, honest talented Artist. I’ll be giving these chain making techniques a try in one of the Lapidary Club classes, this year. Thank-you very much.
I love these fine fluid milanaise bracelets, hope his craft stays alive. The simple milanaise and the beads of rice bracelet had some sort of comeback it seems but they are mostly made in industrial quality but even they are fun to wear so I can only imagine how such a bracelet in handmade quality must feel in the hands and on the wrist...
I’d like to start selling chains/bracelets in the near future. Gold, silver, titanium. I have a Milanese loop Apple Watch and I very much want to learn the Milanese chain. Also got them Italian roots so keep an eye out for an Italian name brand :)
It’s a shame. There used to be so many of them. Patek, Chopard and all these brands used to use them. Now it’s so rare. Merci Marc-André for covering this! It’s incredible!❤️
I'm all about the internals ..i thought lets see one of the other artisan crafts which make up the whole piece ....and WOW ...just wow...i was amazed. What a guy. ..his work is immense ..like so many in watchmaking.
Some of these bracelets would look great on a luxury watch. Especially with the hand finished polishing that high end watchmakers do. You'd think his business would be booming in Switzerland.
Love the video. I like making pocket watch chains, l would love to find the guide used in the making of the milanese chain. I have the mandriles and a hand winder. One can but hope and keep looking.
Um dos melhores ourives do mundo e com humildade pra mostrar seus conhecimentos de forma tão generosa! Parabéns aos idealizadores do vídeo, foi uma aula!
I have been doing some things with wire chain mail and various other things with copper wire I do enjoy these ideas of creative concepts i have seen some stuff done by other artists who speak Russian showing off skills of this nature and yours by far more interesting if you have any video on how to make nice chains like those you showed us i am all ears awesome work thank you for sharing
These works he makes are absolutely beautiful! I think it'd be wonderful if we could get more programs to bring back the love of chainmaking back out there around the world. Much love friends from a chainmaker to you
Hi. I am a goldsmith and I have always wondered how the milanese bracelet is made. Truly beautiful. I would like to learn how to introduce this craft into my designs. Now the fun begins.
What an amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing. I had no idea these straps could be done entirely by hand. It is also nice to see you promoting Swiss artisans we didn’t even know existed.
Hey Marc, definitely give him feedback to upgrade the website, I would love to see his work, get an idea of cost and timelines and maybe even design a necklace, it's tough when not knowing even the baseline cost
How do I contact him to Commission a piece of jewelry. Also how do I stay informed on his progress with an apprenticeship program. Would love to learn his craft.
I had no idea how these chains and bracelets were made, really interesting handcraft and prowess. cool video, Keep rocking the mullet I see :) Marc, cheers
This gentleman is a treasure. I always wanted a watch with nice Milanese bracelet. I wonder if there are watches that comes with great Milanese bracelet of this great craftsmanship or if there is any bracelet ready to purchase from him without making custom order.
This art doesn't have to fade away. I too love chain making but have no avenue to learn. If he starts a channel I will be his first and biggest supporter.
When I heard that he was the last chainmaker, I felt sorry for all those unknown and underestimated amazing craftsmen who create beautiful and spectacular things (including chains) with ordinary pliers and files in their hands, not machines for several hundred thousand euros. Kudos to them!
So many beautiful bracelet choices!
They are!
This video is very interesting. One of the most informative I've seen. I don't understand why the industry and country of Switzerland would let this great tradition fade away. Thanks for making this.
Unfortunately good question! Thanks for the comment and best to you
This was the widest selection of chain design, all in one place! Thank you for sharing your ideas.♥️
You are very welcome and thanks a lot for your comment, highly appreciated, very happy you liked it!!
My favorite watch channel just overdid itself. I never thought my jaw would drop to the floor because of a watch strap. Just incredible. Thanks for sharing.
Oh, that's super nice to read, thanks so much 🙏🙏🙏
Your scream 😱, me too 😂. What a wonderful craftsman. Thanks , Marc Andre 👍.
Very happy you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
Thank you for making this video. I am in awe. Laurent is a master, and so young. I want to make most of the chains in the video. If I can't find instructions, I'll figure it out, which will obviously be difficult for some. I have the utmost respect and admiration for Mr. Jolliet.
Beautiful Craft that should be supported to last .
Beautiful, this guy is a true caftsman. Viva Chainmaking!
Totally is, thanks 🙏
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I absolutely agree! This craft should be preserved. Thank you for this great interview.
Very welcome and thanks for the comment
IF Laurent Jolliet would put together a set of DVD's showing the chain making process, the art wouldn't be lost. Maybe there isn't enough interest locally, but on a global scale I'm sure there would be a market for the DVD's. Just the views on this video are currently at 72,910 views. I would love to see this art form kept alive.
Beautiful. Greatness
Absolutely gorgeous and amazing to watch the process
Thanks so much and very happy you enjoyed it! Best to you
What charming, honest talented Artist. I’ll be giving these chain making techniques a try in one of the Lapidary Club classes, this year. Thank-you very much.
You are very welcome and thanks so much for your comment, always very appreciated! Happy new Year
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I love these fine fluid milanaise bracelets, hope his craft stays alive. The simple milanaise and the beads of rice bracelet had some sort of comeback it seems but they are mostly made in industrial quality but even they are fun to wear so I can only imagine how such a bracelet in handmade quality must feel in the hands and on the wrist...
Extremely nice, I confirm you this ;) All the very best to you
I’d like to start selling chains/bracelets in the near future. Gold, silver, titanium. I have a Milanese loop Apple Watch and I very much want to learn the Milanese chain. Also got them Italian roots so keep an eye out for an Italian name brand :)
Chain links are my favourite jewellery type, I loved this video, thank you guys for sharing I would love to see more thing like this.
Excellent Marc....Thank you...Vive.
Many thanks
What a joy it is to watch a master craftsman at work. I will, in future, give the Milanese bracelet the respect it deserves. Great video, thanks.
Thank you very much!
Very craftsmanship and art thank you for this interesting video Marc and I'm from Yangon, Myanmar big fan of you👍👍👍
It’s a shame. There used to be so many of them. Patek, Chopard and all these brands used to use them. Now it’s so rare. Merci Marc-André for covering this! It’s incredible!❤️
Happy you like this different one 👍🙏
I'm all about the internals ..i thought lets see one of the other artisan crafts which make up the whole piece ....and WOW ...just wow...i was amazed. What a guy. ..his work is immense ..like so many in watchmaking.
Thanks for the appreciative comment 🙏🙏
Love this.. Please make videos of every chain... I want to learn..
Ok, we hear you
Some of these bracelets would look great on a luxury watch. Especially with the hand finished polishing that high end watchmakers do. You'd think his business would be booming in Switzerland.
One would hope so, but bot really so i really hope things will go in the right direction, both for him and for the craft in itself.
Great craftsmanship
Sure is 👍👍
C'est très joli travail
Fantastic. Great to see an artisan at work 👍🏻
Many thanks for this
Excellent!
4:38 and the award for "most satisfying moment" goes to....
😉
Fascinating, and a lost art....thank you for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it
I hope this guy gets customer, amazing work. I'm drooling over that milanese strap.
I really hope this craftsmanship is not lost!
This is so lovely!
Un trabajo espectacular y un gusto exquisito para lograr tan maravillosos diseños. Felicidades!
Super clean studio!!!
I love you guys for this sort of videos! Thanks again!!
Thanks so much for this very appreciated comment 🙏🙏
Incredible
Love the video. I like making pocket watch chains, l would love to find the guide used in the making of the milanese chain. I have the mandriles and a hand winder. One can but hope and keep looking.
Very cool! Please more videos of manufacturers of any kind, very interesting!
If I was 15 years younger I would definitely go into this looks cool
Fascinating! True craftsmanship like that is an art! Thank you for another great video
Very welcome and thanks for the kind comment
Good content! Really enjoy that you look at the craftsmanship. I wish the chain maker all the best so his craft won´t be forgotten.
We hope so too 🙏🙏
He should teach this art to aspiring jewelry designers.
Fascinating, I really want one 😁
Viva watchmaking and thanks for sharing !
Very welcome and that would be great
Absolutely extraordinary video to watch
That's very nice of you, thanks so much and we're really happy you enjoyed it! Best to you
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Really so mesmerising to see his art in making each item salute to him looking forward for more videos.
Thank you Sir 👌
super beautiful
Um dos melhores ourives do mundo e com humildade pra mostrar seus conhecimentos de forma tão generosa! Parabéns aos idealizadores do vídeo, foi uma aula!
Amazing work
Thanks a lot for the comment 😊
I have been doing some things with wire chain mail and various other things with copper wire I do enjoy these ideas of creative concepts i have seen some stuff done by other artists who speak Russian showing off skills of this nature and yours by far more interesting if you have any video on how to make nice chains like those you showed us i am all ears
awesome work
thank you for sharing
These works he makes are absolutely beautiful! I think it'd be wonderful if we could get more programs to bring back the love of chainmaking back out there around the world. Much love friends from a chainmaker to you
Excellent and we hope to contribute to this indeed!!! All the best
Wonderful story, thank you
Very welcome
Hi. I am a goldsmith and I have always wondered how the milanese bracelet is made. Truly beautiful. I would like to learn how to introduce this craft into my designs. Now the fun begins.
Great vid thanks for doing all that was necessary .. really good information . Thank you
Very welcome, your comment makes us extremely happy 🙏🙏
Very fantastic your work look like designs my purchase fancy bracelet 👌
Amazing pieces indeed! I would really love to get that training! Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful craft...
And surprising too
@@watchestv-com really good video
Like i did last time too. Liked your video before watching it 🙃. Amazing to see the craft. 💗💖
Makes us happy, thanks 🙏
Great video. Thanks!
Very welcome and thanks for watching 👍👍
Oh wow!
hermoso trabajo
Video bạn làm rất hay chia sẻ rất ý nghĩa
Fascinating
🙏🙏
8:09 cette chaîne est incroyable!!! bravo!!
En effet!!
What an amazing video. Thank you so much for sharing. I had no idea these straps could be done entirely by hand. It is also nice to see you promoting Swiss artisans we didn’t even know existed.
Most welcome, makes us happy too 🙏🙏
Omg i finally find that video respect guys
I would really love to learn from this expertise.
Marc Andre: "How classy is it to have your own chain bracelet made by hand only for you!!!"
Me: Oh, oh, ... price alert!!!
😂😂😂
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Hey Marc, definitely give him feedback to upgrade the website, I would love to see his work, get an idea of cost and timelines and maybe even design a necklace, it's tough when not knowing even the baseline cost
Will tell him so 😉👍👍
wonderful episode. Great to recognize and be able to watch grand artisan "peripheral" producers!
Watchmaking is a big ecosystem and we love to show all these behind the scene artisans 👍👍🙏
Really nice and very hard 👌😊
بسیار بسیار عالیست....
Amazing 🤩 I want to learn
Video bạn chia sẻ rất hay chúc bạn thành công trong cuộc sống nhé
Most excellent
Thanks for video. Hope will new video related to chain
Im very interesting this chainmaker sir
فيديو. روعة رائع جدا. انا احب ذلك الستراب
Wonderful
Amazing work!
Thanks for sharing Marc.
One thing I love about milamese bracelets is that they never show scratches ;)
And they are so comfortable!!!
@@watchestv-com Indeed my friend!
good idea👍💪💪
Fascinating video. So you but him in such with some one like Parmigiani Fleurier.
How do I contact him to Commission a piece of jewelry. Also how do I stay informed on his progress with an apprenticeship program. Would love to learn his craft.
This exactly what I've been looking for, thank you.
Very happy to hear it! Thanks for watching
WOnderful! Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Muy. Interesante. Excelente
I had no idea how these chains and bracelets were made, really interesting handcraft and prowess. cool video, Keep rocking the mullet I see :) Marc, cheers
Hahahaha, definitely going that direction 🤪
Very nice 👍👍👍
Increíble, magnífico trabajo.
Отличный обзор, спасибо вам 👍
It's true, years later we are going to regret not having people like him around and it will be too late :(
It's a very serious issue indeed. Thanks for the comment
Very cool, specs frame, may I ask which brand is it? :)
Beautiful!
Thank you!
hypnotically beautiful
Cool 👍👍👍👍
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Excellent content
This gentleman is a treasure. I always wanted a watch with nice Milanese bracelet. I wonder if there are watches that comes with great Milanese bracelet of this great craftsmanship or if there is any bracelet ready to purchase from him without making custom order.
He doesn’t have any stock since he really adapts for each situation
awesome.
Thank you! Cheers!
I'd love to apprentice w someone like him.