Hello, I'm the watchmaker in this video. This nail thing is getting out of hand. No pun intended. The reason I keep them a bit longer than usual is because I use them as tools. If you take the time to look at my right hand index finger nail, it has a notch, used for filing stems to size. They also help me to select bench tools without having to look for them. Now for the important use. If mahoud has ever polished a platinum day date, or a 69173 jubilee he'll know that to ensure the grained links are grained evenly, along the flat and edge, being able to offer the link to the wheel securely requires the link to be folded over its self to achieve an even grain. Having nails facilitates this. We'll carry on being brilliant, you carry on doing what you're best at sir?
Ignore the trolls mate they're just idiots I love engineering on all scales from the macro to massive it's all amazing and the patience you need for this must be incredible Cracking video , well done , do you know what tune was used please?
Are you not required to wear gloves to reduce the chance of leaving a finger print behind on the movement? Edit: Great video and watch making skills by the way. Don't take my question as any form of disrespect
Good on you Anthony for a very informative video ..... ironic than the majority of idiots are more concerned with your nails than the incredibly intricate piece of precision machinery you are working with go figure ... there is a whole lot of dumb out here
I think, most people realizes the reason for your fingernails. And people who do not realize are touchscreen phone users. Never had a chance to feel something mechanical marvel.
Wow! Much Respect! Hands of a surgeon right there! I took apart a $10 watch and got anxiety pulling the parts out! I chose to not even attempt a reassembly. I cannot imagine the confidence it takes to pull apart a Rolex. Amazing skills!
I suggest actually watching open heart surgery videos to get an idea of how difficult and complex it is. Sewing arteries together for 12 hours straight and cauterizing valves INSIDE an actual heart is a little different than assembly a WATCH. seriously you people are nuts
Years ago, I actually considered cleaning my watch (same as in video) because the cost of professionally servicing was $700-$1500 min (needs to de done every few years or so). After a bit of research, I decided against it. Now, after seeing this video, I can clearly see how delusional I was (lol). It's a joy to watch someone with such skill, work. Great video. He really "nailed" it (Sorry, couldn't help myself - and no offense: I understand he uses his nails as tools).
You own a watch that would cost 700 to 1500 to have cleaned like this , and you were going to do it yourself. Hard to imagine someone that can afford a watch that expensive that actually thinks he can do that !
@@johnmarshall4442 I can afford expensive things because I dont throw away my money frivolously. I'm highly educated and quite skilled at a variety of things, so I apply my abilities to save money, which I then either invest or apply the savings to something more valuable, ie: I'm highly skilled at carpentry, so I remodeled my entire home, then applied the savings ($150k I would have paid someone to do it) to a nice boat. I've learned that if you apply yourself, you can do just about anything... except cleaning a $15k watch -lol. That I will leave to a professional. Make sense?
ImmaGhost because you are broke... when you have 3 of them, you’ll understand how special they are. But you have to move out of your moms basement first 😂😂😂
My dad had given me his submariner he had for over 20 years. I've had it over ten years now and it works great. I only had to adjust it once in all that time. Watching what goes on inside of one is something i never saw before and that's awesome...Great upload!
Fantastic. I have always considered Rolex watches over priced, but now I have much appreciation for the workmanship that goes into each one. I want one.
Loved seeing the washing machine exactly like my watchmaker father had. He serviced and repaired lots of Rolexes, Longines and even a solid gold Omega as thin as a communion wafer - exquisite!
Long nails look better then short ones where you can see the flesh under wich looks really disgusting, and he cleans under the nails so i dont see where they are disgusting
It's called If I Played Piano and it comes from Getty Images royalty free music library I'll let somebody confirm that and the artist if there is one lol. So as far as I can tell It appears to be a rather clever rehash of Brian Eno's seminal Music for Airports and/or Thursday Afternoon.
Even a Tissot movement is quite complex. Sent mine out for a complete overhaul. It was shipped to a facility in California. Took a month. Watching this video, now I understand why. One warning: if you buy a Tissot automatic in Switzerland, be aware that you will likely have trouble finding parts for it in North America and the Swiss have to send it to a facility to get replacement parts. It's not a very widely used brand. From my personal perspective, I see mostly Rolex and TAG brands. Tissot is still a bit unusual that sometimes people stop and ask me where I got my watch. it's from a jewelry store called Tuerler in Zuerich.
hay mucha gente ignorante, fijándose en las uñas y en que se aburren en ver el vídeo, si supieran que tuve que poner el vídeo lento porque es mucha la destreza del maestro relojero que me deja estupefacto!!! simplemente extraordinario el desmontaje y el montaje, no saben los años que lleva hacer esto que vemos y resumirse lo en tan solo 6 minutos....
All in a days work. WOW! In my humble opinion that has to be the most amazing video I have ever seen on UA-cam. It is always such a pleasure to watch an artisan practicing their craft. This is why "Watchfinder & Co." is my number one favorite Horology channel on UA-cam. Hell its my favorite regardless of subject matter. But this particular installment is truly breathtaking to watch. Well met to all at Watchfinder.com. Be well......peace.
Very skilful indeed. During my training in the RAF my instructor demonstrated how to service a piece of equipment. We all took notes a subsequently went to lunch after the instruction. On our return there was on every desk the the same item to to taken apart and then reassembled . At first we were all thinking there is no way we could take all that information in and produce a working component. All of us eventually we're doing much more complex jobs that became second nature. Practice, Practice, Practice.
6.5 million views. Amazing! It took us nearly all day to film that. Still not happy with a few things. 😉. When we set the workshop up the philosophy was ‘welcome to the deep end’. We decide if you sink or swim!! 👌
Looks like a real dream job to me! I'd love to have a hobby service watch and tinker with that the same way lots of dudes have hobby cars they tinker with
I have worked on small things before and it never fails that something always goes shooting off somewhere and you spend hours on hands and knees looking for it.
This guy is so much better at his job than 99% of the people in this chat. Try put as much effort into whatever you do for a living and maybe one day you could be half as good as this guy.
Crazy, all that craftsmanship just to tell the time. It really is an unbelievable art form. I can appreciate and understand the high prices these time pieces are sold for after watching this.
Having nails comes in handy when picking up small things, I imagine. It also seems handy for weeding out weirdos who are obsessed with the length of other peoples cuticles.
When my Rolex breaks I just soak it in turpentine overnight then throw it in the drier (low tumble only don’t get crazy folks) and presto a brand new watch that works the same as when it left the factory
How i feel like whenever i change the strap of my watch
N im a mechanic when i change my oil.
I can go one better, i can take links out all by myself. 😁
Hahahah😂
@@stevenbest2020 p
You're a funny guy lol
Hello, I'm the watchmaker in this video. This nail thing is getting out of hand. No pun intended. The reason I keep them a bit longer than usual is because I use them as tools. If you take the time to look at my right hand index finger nail, it has a notch, used for filing stems to size. They also help me to select bench tools without having to look for them. Now for the important use. If mahoud has ever polished a platinum day date, or a 69173 jubilee he'll know that to ensure the grained links are grained evenly, along the flat and edge, being able to offer the link to the wheel securely requires the link to be folded over its self to achieve an even grain. Having nails facilitates this. We'll carry on being brilliant, you carry on doing what you're best at sir?
Ignore the trolls mate they're just idiots
I love engineering on all scales from the macro to massive it's all amazing and the patience you need for this must be incredible
Cracking video , well done , do you know what tune was used please?
Are you not required to wear gloves to reduce the chance of leaving a finger print behind on the movement?
Edit: Great video and watch making skills by the way. Don't take my question as any form of disrespect
Good on you Anthony for a very informative video ..... ironic than the majority of idiots are more concerned with your nails than the incredibly intricate piece of precision machinery you are working with go figure ... there is a whole lot of dumb out here
I think, most people realizes the reason for your fingernails. And people who do not realize are touchscreen phone users. Never had a chance to feel something mechanical marvel.
Debraj Deb "And people who do not realize are touchscreen phone users." Very good ! Mum moans about his nails all the time ! :)
Imagine that after reassembling you find 1 last screw....
imagine someone pulling out a fire extinguisher and blowing all the stuff away xD
He sneezes
party pooper here, he replace all the screws so he wouldn't find that last screw.
guys this man is a master at what he does, he has every screw and piece memorized in his mind
he would have SCREWED up!
when the 25,000 piece puzzle at the store just doesnt do it for you anymore.
This video:
Chinese replica companies: “WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN!”
Good luck finding a 5$/day Chinese labor who accepts doing such work level for the payment
@@ya55er4008 Just want to let you know that your comment is stupid
First world vs Third world
@@GOROSUSA yes
Now we make most convincing fake Rorex ever! 😈
I cannot even assemble an ikea cabinet properly with the instruction book and then there is this guy!
Raihan Alam he does his job probably more than 15 years 🤷🏼♂️
Hahahahahaha
the trick is to have those nasty ass finger nails
I can barely fix a bed.
INDEED!!!!
Washing his hands six years before coronavirus... Respect.
Guys a legend
Ryan Inc is a legend for this comment 😄👍
S A yea but they didnt use soap.
Not so much the nails? Hehe
Green Toastr um plain wrong, hand hygiene is still recommended. any CDC web links to your opinion?
Wow! Much Respect! Hands of a surgeon right there! I took apart a $10 watch and got anxiety pulling the parts out! I chose to not even attempt a reassembly. I cannot imagine the confidence it takes to pull apart a Rolex. Amazing skills!
If I did this to 10 watches, at the end of it I could assemble an extra watch with all the spare parts from each of them...
One to me...
That is funny
If I disassembled 10 watches, I'd be able to make 9 due to the parts I'd lost.
I found this so relaxing watching this, such incredible skill working on those tiny mechanisms, it’s like watching an artist work, just beautiful
all it takes is one sneeze...
Lol!
Hahaha crazy
This comment made my day 😂😂
geekdiggy yeah. It’s worse when you are doing this for a school project and your entire grade in the class depends on it...
Madman 105 Why would you be disassembling a Rolex for a school project?
He is really quick at putting it back together!
😅😅😅😅👍👍👍
its sped up
@@arhaisme No shit Sherlock.
Seeing the balance assembly moving while he takes the watch apart makes me feel like I'm watching open heart surgery.
Man needs to cut his nails
Same same
Yeah it's probably just as involved as heart surgery
LOL 😂
Watches are like hearts... that's why they're sometimes called tickers.
I suggest actually watching open heart surgery videos to get an idea of how difficult and complex it is. Sewing arteries together for 12 hours straight and cauterizing valves INSIDE an actual heart is a little different than assembly a WATCH. seriously you people are nuts
Years ago, I actually considered cleaning my watch (same as in video) because the cost of professionally servicing was $700-$1500 min (needs to de done every few years or so).
After a bit of research, I decided against it. Now, after seeing this video, I can clearly see how delusional I was (lol).
It's a joy to watch someone with such skill, work. Great video. He really "nailed" it (Sorry, couldn't help myself - and no offense: I understand he uses his nails as tools).
CD P what whatch do you have? My rolex service is due and cost about 400
@@Sam-wp1zq I have the submariner. Found a guy who services it for about $500 every 3yrs or so... and guarantees his work.
You Should only do a service if you are Having Problems or it Broke.
Everything Else is a Waste of Money
You own a watch that would cost 700 to 1500 to have cleaned like this , and you were going to do it yourself. Hard to imagine someone that can afford a watch that expensive that actually thinks he can do that !
@@johnmarshall4442 I can afford expensive things because I dont throw away my money frivolously. I'm highly educated and quite skilled at a variety of things, so I apply my abilities to save money, which I then either invest or apply the savings to something more valuable, ie: I'm highly skilled at carpentry, so I remodeled my entire home, then applied the savings ($150k I would have paid someone to do it) to a nice boat. I've learned that if you apply yourself, you can do just about anything... except cleaning a $15k watch -lol. That I will leave to a professional.
Make sense?
I can't even imagine having hands this steady.
Not while fapping for sure.
All in the breathing
I wasn’t even paying attention to his finger nails, now I can’t focus on watch- Thanks!
In Japan, heart surgeon, number one.
It's amazing all of those parts sitting on the table by themselves do nothing,but put them together and wind them up and mechanical magic happens.
A lot like humans. All the organs do nothing apart, but in the right configuration with a jolt of electricity, things just... work
Not magic; simply, European dominance.
:D
Still not worth 10k+ !
ImmaGhost because you are broke... when you have 3 of them, you’ll understand how special they are. But you have to move out of your moms basement first 😂😂😂
My dad had given me his submariner he had for over 20 years. I've had it over ten years now and it works great. I only had to adjust it once in all that time. Watching what goes on inside of one is something i never saw before and that's awesome...Great upload!
This was so cool I disassembled my own sub and put everything in the cutlery tray of the dishwasher. It's almost done, can't wait to reassemble!
No
LOL
Fantastic. I have always considered Rolex watches over priced, but now I have much appreciation for the workmanship that goes into each one. I want one.
Loved seeing the washing machine exactly like my watchmaker father had. He serviced and repaired lots of Rolexes, Longines and even a solid gold Omega as thin as a communion wafer - exquisite!
It's stressful watching this.
Haha, thought I was the only one!
You said it.
Same. Felt like i needed to have a paper and pen to start tracking parts.
To me it’s meditative
No screws left over.....he must have read the manual.
Nah, they're just not bothering to show you the 11 previous attempts at putting the watch back together ;-)
If the reassembly process had been in this video, in its entireity, I am sure I would have watched it all straight through. Fascinating stuff.
One of the most beautiful works of craftsmanship in the history of mankind
Amazing. What an incredible skill you have. God bless you.
i legit held my breath so many times. this is why i aspire to one day wear one of these works of art on my wrist.
I swear that some people just want to see the world burn. How can you dislike this video.
+Rafael Breban We Agree!
Maybe they are new to UA-cam and they don't know what it is...
jealousy
Agents of CHAOS
Long nails look better then short ones where you can see the flesh under wich looks really disgusting, and he cleans under the nails so i dont see where they are disgusting
Background music so good that I went to sleep straight from here.
Good morning 🌞
He hopefully didn"t sleep for 3 years
It's called If I Played Piano and it comes from Getty Images royalty free music library I'll let somebody confirm that and the artist if there is one lol. So as far as I can tell It appears to be
a rather clever rehash of Brian Eno's seminal Music for Airports and/or Thursday Afternoon.
This demo makes me value my submariner even more....thank you!
Even a Tissot movement is quite complex. Sent mine out for a complete overhaul. It was shipped to a facility in California. Took a month. Watching this video, now I understand why. One warning: if you buy a Tissot automatic in Switzerland, be aware that you will likely have trouble finding parts for it in North America and the Swiss have to send it to a facility to get replacement parts. It's not a very widely used brand. From my personal perspective, I see mostly Rolex and TAG brands. Tissot is still a bit unusual that sometimes people stop and ask me where I got my watch. it's from a jewelry store called Tuerler in Zuerich.
Me: I can also do this.
Customer: "My timepiece feels much lighter now"
Me: yes
But seriously though, Love seeing a master at work! great video!
It's your wallet the feels lighter
DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME FOLKS.
Nice1 boy
no... please do. And make a video of it. Fail Army needs your content!
Can confirm. Tried this at home and my clock exploded, wheels and cogs going everywhere lol
Only if i had a rolex 😂
I dont have a Rolex to do this at home
Wow!! Incredible piece of film. No wonder these watches are so expensive. Thanks for sharing!!
I have had mine for 25 years, and have never seen inside it, thanks for the insight
hay mucha gente ignorante, fijándose en las uñas y en que se aburren en ver el vídeo, si supieran que tuve que poner el vídeo lento porque es mucha la destreza del maestro relojero que me deja estupefacto!!! simplemente extraordinario el desmontaje y el montaje, no saben los años que lleva hacer esto que vemos y resumirse lo en tan solo 6 minutos....
Probably my favourite video on this channel
this was very peaceful to watch
And people are gonna buy apple watches over this. ughh
John Clark We hope that there will always be a place for fine craftmanship such as this John!
Watchfinder I certainly hope so.
Watches are so intricate that they need to be made by hand, and not in factories. And I belive that they are running out of watch makers.
John Clark you could not compare mass production digital watch to handcrafted watches
John Clark since when were people going to even buy apple watches?
It's a shame Rolex has to hide the inside of their watch with a solid back (no window) cover.
+mrk107 couldnt agree more... they should do like panerai, patek, hubs, APs etc do
Some have open mechanics, but theyre rare
Rolex’s are tools first and for most. It makes no sense for a dive watch to have an open case back
I have watch that have glass back
Even hublot also reveals their work
the delicacy and precision these watches are treated with is so crazy.these watches are art
All in a days work.
WOW!
In my humble opinion that has to be the most amazing video I have ever seen on UA-cam.
It is always such a pleasure to watch an artisan practicing their craft.
This is why "Watchfinder & Co." is my number one favorite Horology channel on UA-cam.
Hell its my favorite regardless of subject matter.
But this particular installment is truly breathtaking to watch.
Well met to all at Watchfinder.com.
Be well......peace.
When I think reassembling the watch would be hell of a job, this guy did it casually
Note: take breaks to remember to breathe while watching this video.
Thanks! Lol
Wow.. Who ever designs and builds these Watches are pure genius, I guess that's why I'm a Bricky and not a Horologist
Very skilful indeed. During my training in the RAF my instructor demonstrated how to service a piece of equipment. We all took notes a subsequently went to lunch after the instruction. On our return there was on every desk the the same item to to taken apart and then reassembled . At first we were all thinking there is no way we could take all that information in and produce a working component. All of us eventually we're doing much more complex jobs that became second nature. Practice, Practice, Practice.
Это просто невероятная работа, столько мелких элементов и всё нужно запомнить. Очень круто)
UAZippo все намного легче чем ты думаешь, у меня это уже на подсознании происходит, привычка
The skill to do this is very hard to comprehend, incredible.
Simply Amazing! gives me a whole new respect for the craft of watchmaking, especially Rolex.
Thanks for sharing this process.
I would totally end up with at least 20 pieces still laying around but hey, if the watch is still ticking, all is good.
A master watchmaker and a work of art and precision. Amazing!
Each time I look at my watches, be it affordable or luxury, I give thanks to the hands that maketh these wonderful instruments.
I'm glad he didn't sneeze at any point during the video.
How did human design all that components and make blueprint of it..? real amazing ..
@@silverghost4206 What does that even mean
@@joshfuller6567 I think aliens man
try and try
6.5 million views. Amazing! It took us nearly all day to film that. Still not happy with a few things. 😉. When we set the workshop up the philosophy was ‘welcome to the deep end’. We decide if you sink or swim!! 👌
Looks like a real dream job to me! I'd love to have a hobby service watch and tinker with that the same way lots of dudes have hobby cars they tinker with
I'd have so many parts left if I attempted to do this.
Great workmanship!
I have worked on small things before and it never fails that something always goes shooting off somewhere and you spend hours on hands and knees looking for it.
This video was the main reason I have a Rolex today :-)
not true at tal. I have a real Rolex on my moto 360.
Mikha'el shut up lier you have a replica
nail is part of tools ????
Michael X. Chen Yes, he uses them as a tool.
Michael X. Chen hahahahaha
Yes
Now I can see why Rolex is so expensive. What a machine.
Fantastic!
Beautiful watch, Beautiful video & Beautiful music
I cant even change my fricking underwear.
Taking the band off the watch exhausts my watch making expertise.
There is so much ignorance in this comments section. Truly incredible.
His nails are a shame
Non ho visto smontare incablok e lubrificanti
On par with a neurosurgeon in terms of intricacy, and delicate dexterity. Truly impressive.
This guy is so much better at his job than 99% of the people in this chat. Try put as much effort into whatever you do for a living and maybe one day you could be half as good as this guy.
Wow! This is amazing! I can’t imagine the amount of skill and dedication gone into this masterpiece. Incredible work!
This was later sold on the gray market as unworn
The reassembling part should't being fast forward, I wanna see it every second of it.
*Pardon my English
Crazy, all that craftsmanship just to tell the time. It really is an unbelievable art form. I can appreciate and understand the high prices these time pieces are sold for after watching this.
I love this wonderful piece of time piece! Thank you for sharing. You should be proud of your skill.
what it feels like when you disassemble your pen in class
Having nails comes in handy when picking up small things, I imagine. It also seems handy for weeding out weirdos who are obsessed with the length of other peoples cuticles.
When my Rolex breaks I just soak it in turpentine overnight then throw it in the drier (low tumble only don’t get crazy folks) and presto a brand new watch that works the same as when it left the factory
Joeschmoe I can’t tell if you’re being serious
@@Bryce_C. Well that's exactly how I do it too
@@tynchytemper9618 Same here, this is what's recommended in the official manual.
amazing job!
Makes one appreciate the value in a watch with a mechanical movement...a real eye-opener
This guy should assemble my IKEA furniture.
It's delicate anyways
All i learned is that i need to grow my fingernails to get a Rolex
Imagine if cameraman sneezing while recording 😂😂
THAT was just beautiful. Such skill. An artist at work.
I really like this content! Would love to see more of this format if possible
Those who are reading my comment your parents will live more than hundred years and you will be a very successful man in your life.
And china probably made around 600 watches in that time. Phew!
Hitinder Bawani yeah 600 fakes now shut up
That's called quantity over quality.
yeah,.....In one factory.
Probably. But they have some superb craftsman and I'm happy wearing my beautiful Chinese wristwatch. (of course, I'd be delighted with a Rolex too)
So when women have long nails they are considered pretty and stylish but when a man has them he gets bashed.
nimble Navigator long nails are disgusting regardless of gender
What a truly stunning piece of craftsmanship
That ladies and gentleman is why your beautiful timepiece costs as much as a family car!
Utterly exquisite!!
Imagine turning up hangover for a job like this. Might as well stay home.
No one realised his nails??? I guess he needs them long for work 😜
Nobody noticed the first comment in the thread?
This is like OCD porn.
hahahahaha :D
Jon MacArthur lol
Those hands who can service that watch are actually greatly more valuable than one great Rolex watch are, so thank you!
As someone who spent many years as an Automatic/Manual Transmission technician, this is fascinating.
1:47 holy finger nails !
It's like watching a surgeon doing complicated surgery.
Cut your NAILS
WOW!!! Exceptional, Sir.
Such skill and craftsmanship!!
Those nails... Why oh why.
Madness of engineering and precision!
Wow mind blown, honestly had no idea how truely impressive
The music and the body of work gives me chills. Well done 👍🏼
All you watch makers in the world have a wonderful talent it's so many parts