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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2023
  • Another vintage watch restoration, this time a scammer almost got the watch from a 13-year old viewer. Thankfully it was returned and eventually made it into Marshall's hands, where he found quite a project to take on!
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  • @zenivinez
    @zenivinez 5 місяців тому +499

    "That requires this tool I've had for a long time but never knew what they were for." that's like some kind of workshop dream scenario.

    • @nephicus339
      @nephicus339 3 місяці тому +39

      Inheriting old tools, or grabbing antique tools from estate sales, and later you're like, "Damn, glad the universe came together just for me."

    • @oxylepy2
      @oxylepy2 Місяць тому +8

      I mean the workshop dream scenario is having the tools to make better versions of the tools you have and hitting the tool singularity. This is a good second best

    • @dr_tomatoe
      @dr_tomatoe 22 дні тому +1

      Key takeaway: Never, ever, throw anything away.

    • @tinkerman9525
      @tinkerman9525 День тому

      ​@@dr_tomatoea bad idea. You have to throw things away otherwise your place will look like mine. I will be moving in the next month or so. I hope will be strong enough to start throwing away.😂

  • @moondoggie1987
    @moondoggie1987 5 місяців тому +537

    Glad that family got in touch with you and were able to save Wyatt's watch from the hands of a scammer and also saved the memories it holds.

    • @paulashe61
      @paulashe61 2 місяці тому +1

      Criminal not scammer. Scammer sounds like a childish trick.

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 Місяць тому +1

      @@paulashe61 No, scammers are criminal confidence tricksters, you are thinking of scamps.

  • @joshuasoule4886
    @joshuasoule4886 4 місяці тому +247

    I have zero interest in watchmaking and yet you kept me captivated for 45 minutes with this video. Amazing level of craftsmanship and detail that goes into this hobby.

    • @caryjulietate
      @caryjulietate 3 місяці тому +5

      I second this comment. As a matter of fact, I was so captivated I did consider starting this hobby. Probably the third or fourth one. I’ve watched that popped up on my feed and I’m so glad it did.

    • @reyariass
      @reyariass 2 місяці тому +3

      @@caryjulietatemy first video and has also peaked an interest for watch making, I guess I’m just interested in making something small but with a bit of electronics in it as well

    • @valzzu
      @valzzu 2 місяці тому +3

      same

    • @pitchi6785
      @pitchi6785 2 місяці тому +4

      Same thing for me i started to watch this vidéo because the title caught m'y attention and i thought i would have left in 5 minutes i didn't see the time pass and now i want to order his box

    • @wes11bravo
      @wes11bravo Місяць тому +2

      Haha! Just you wait, Joshua! I was the same way now I'm finding myself being inexorably drawn to at least appreciating and wearing cool old mechanical watches again. Such brilliant engineering and craftsmanship in a small package!

  • @reddtekk
    @reddtekk 4 місяці тому +388

    I was recently working on a pocket watch for a friend and found a couple of broken jewels similar to what you found here. It was his father‘s watch, and has quite deep, sentimental value for him, so I did not feel confident taking on this deep of a repair. After cleaning and lubricating the watch, I handed it back to him and told him what I found, showing pictures of the jewels, and I was sad that after having the watch for so long, I was not able to fully repair it. Now that I have seen this video, I think I am going to make some attempts at replacing jewels on some old scrap movements that I have to see how I do. Thank you very much for sharing this information, it is hard to find guidance of this level of quality in this hobby. Nicely done, and excellent video quality as well!

    • @quinn-676
      @quinn-676 4 місяці тому +30

      At lease you had the self awareness to tell the friend that you weren't comfortable with doing it. You can either practice on spare movements and eventually go through the stressful process of trying it on his, or try to help him find someone who knows how to do it. Either way, your friend is better off having the information that you gathered so he knows what to look for in order to fix it.

    • @skypuppeteer
      @skypuppeteer 4 місяці тому +4

      I've literally only just stumbled upon this video, alongside your comment, and have no prior knowledge of watches or of the hobby, but I just had a thought and wanted to ask about it
      Would it be possible to find a location, like a pawn shop or an antiques store, that could possibly be selling older (broken) watches--hopefully for cheap, or at least, not enough to break the bank--that you could potentially practice on?
      I'm not sure what you may mean by jewels, so please forgive my ignorance if it relates to something very specific that may be hard or impossible to find in watches at these sorts of stores.
      Also, feel free to educate me a bit about this hobby (only if you want to)! I've become fairly intriqued by it from this video and the comments on it

    • @erinfinn2273
      @erinfinn2273 4 місяці тому +7

      @@skypuppeteer High precision mechanisms like pocket watches use tiny diamonds as bearing surfaces for the axles of the gears, as diamonds have high natural lubricity (slipperiness). You probably could find old pocket watches at a pawn/antique store, and take the jewels (bearing diamonds) from them, but unless you have two identical mechanisms and the tools needed to extract/set the jewels, they might be the wrong dimensions.

    • @33link333
      @33link333 3 місяці тому

      @@erinfinn2273 corundum seems to be the most commonly used gem in watches.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen 3 місяці тому +9

      Not diamonds. Rubies.

  • @renesakata1737
    @renesakata1737 5 місяців тому +699

    Hi Marshall. What a nice watch. The stamp refers to Phillip Dubois & Fils Locle, made around 1910 with a Cortebert movement. The word LIMES should not be mistaken with Limes watches. Dubois watches started in 1785 and are still around to this day.

    • @matthewellisor5835
      @matthewellisor5835 5 місяців тому +37

      You beat me to it! I'm no watchmaker but I appreciate the craft.
      What a wonderful restoration and for to be cherished by that young man.

    • @Runco990
      @Runco990 5 місяців тому +21

      How cool! I have one of those exact watches, I always wondered what it was. 👍

    • @stacey1974total
      @stacey1974total 5 місяців тому +6

      @Runco990 wow, that's neat. Do you have any history on your watch? Would love to hear it and some pictures?

    • @Runco990
      @Runco990 5 місяців тому +17

      @@stacey1974total Sadly no. Of all places I found it at a fleamarket in Berlin 40 years ago. It does run, but barely. It needs a service. I have been dabbling in the craft, so one day I will go through it. My tools and skills have grown enough to do so without destroying the watch. It's among a dozen pocket watches I bought when they were a few bucks. (Long ago) This was the only "mystery watch" I picked up.

    • @caseypecor4928
      @caseypecor4928 4 місяці тому +5

      German Uhren Fabrik Union by the looks of the actual watch I just found the same thing everything matches worth $2,100 in good condition like this after repair.

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon2242 5 місяців тому +505

    Marshall, apart from being a thoroughly nice guy your talent apparently knows no bounds. This restoration was a perfect example of this type of craftmanship. Excellent.

  • @lyspeth
    @lyspeth 5 місяців тому +177

    Marshall, you are a gem. You've saved two watches from scammers and restored them for their rightful owners, going above and beyond to make them beautiful and functional, and to encourage Wyatt to try out the hobby himself too. A lovely winter holiday story.

  • @138NastyNate
    @138NastyNate 5 місяців тому +55

    You are a good man Marshall. Not only did you help Wyatt out with his pocket watch you went above and beyond to make sure it was done properly using old school tools and methods. I dont think many Profesional Watch Makers/Jewlers would have tackled this job. Good on you Marshall for helping this young viewer out. Im sure you made his day and I am also sure he will never forget what you have done for him. You are a beacon of light in a world that isnt so nice to strangers anymore. Much respect Sir much respect.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 5 місяців тому +1637

    I'm so sick of scammers. Please, viewers, please be careful. Look for red flags

    • @DarkTrapStudio
      @DarkTrapStudio 5 місяців тому

      No now you got to dig for everything beyond redflags, even experts can get scams theses day if Its a new technique Its everywhere even legal compagnies.

    • @fattyatemetoo
      @fattyatemetoo 5 місяців тому +90

      Makes me sick to my stomach thinking of the guy that was getting excited thinking he scammed Wyatt out of a family heirloom

    • @DarkTrapStudio
      @DarkTrapStudio 5 місяців тому +16

      @@fattyatemetooYou gotta prepare because what happens to Humanity is really hard to think of when know it. Get strong !

    • @sufferedlearnedchanged
      @sufferedlearnedchanged 5 місяців тому +12

      It's Darwin. Survival of the fittest. That's how we all got here.

    • @boathousejoed1126
      @boathousejoed1126 5 місяців тому +8

      I had a message from Sir Barry Gibb of the BeeGees last week.I'm so sick of the scammers too.

  • @nathano176
    @nathano176 5 місяців тому +832

    You claim to do this as a hobby, but you sir are a craftsman. Not only restoring these beautiful pieces but also documenting the process for the future. ❤

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 5 місяців тому +10

      all masterful hobbyists are craftsmen, a breed of existance thats long sense dying.

    • @Wtfinc
      @Wtfinc 5 місяців тому +5

      God this video was amazing, that watch is amazing. I wanted a watch but I didn’t dare because the tools id probably need to fix it. The watchmaking kit was cool.

    • @hornylink
      @hornylink 4 місяці тому

      the difference between a hobbyist and a professional is simply a matter of whether or not one gets paid, there is no inherent difference in the quality of craftsmanship, especially not if the hobbyist and professional have similar levels of passion for the craft.

    • @thecamocampaindude5167
      @thecamocampaindude5167 4 місяці тому +2

      I agree!

    • @MachineEarth
      @MachineEarth 3 місяці тому

      Yes this is the difference between "professional " does work for the money, regardless of skill, and "amateur " does work for the pure love, regardless of being paid or not.

  • @LogicalNiko
    @LogicalNiko 4 місяці тому +28

    In a way its so unfortunate that Wyatt had to go through such trouble. But on the other hand we get to see a totally new sets of procedures never done on this channel before. I hope Wyatt gets a big kick about his watch being your first venture into jewel replacement.

  • @johnc.hammersticks
    @johnc.hammersticks 2 місяці тому +7

    This is amazing, I've been a mechanic my whole life but I could never work with tools and parts that small, I'd sneeze and they would all be gone.
    You have an amazing talent.

  • @icandothis1238
    @icandothis1238 5 місяців тому +176

    I have been repairing and restoring vintage/antique jewelry for 20 years, and have amassed an extensive amount of special tools, cleaning techniques, supplies. So my heart fluttered when you brought out your case with the jewels from Europe! or when you use any specialized tool! Such appreciation from me to you. I love listening to you explain your reasoning. I think if my eyesight were better and I were younger, I might have tried what you do. When I was a young girl, I took great interest walking into a jewelry store in my town. The owner sat on an elevated platform, behind a piece of glass, with his loupe attached to his glasses. I always wanted to know him and learn what in the world he was doing, but was too shy to approach.

  • @theycreeper
    @theycreeper 5 місяців тому +371

    Youre really the lockpickinglawyer of watches. Truely lovely content, no nonsense, no stupid editing, just a really simple, genuenly interesting and nice video to watch ❤

    • @krupboom
      @krupboom 5 місяців тому +5

      Perfect!!!🤩

    • @Stephen-on6bf
      @Stephen-on6bf 5 місяців тому +4

      That's high praise.

    • @drivethrupoet
      @drivethrupoet 5 місяців тому +8

      well we never see them both in the same video soooo...

    • @horizonbumpy2828
      @horizonbumpy2828 5 місяців тому +1

      Why does no one know how to spell "genuinely"

    • @adam_selgeryd
      @adam_selgeryd 4 місяці тому +4

      @@horizonbumpy2828 Because it's a difficult word, and not everyone is good at spelling?

  • @josequins9099
    @josequins9099 27 днів тому +2

    This is probably my most favorite vid so far. The replacement of the jewels, Wyatt and his family managing to save the watch from that scammer. Just chef's kiss satisfying.

  • @douglasrivera6956
    @douglasrivera6956 4 місяці тому +5

    Hello Sir
    I just wanted to thank you . I’m a veteran and suffer with PTSD and your videos are very helpful
    I relax and feel very calm thank you again .

  • @CameronMcCreary
    @CameronMcCreary 5 місяців тому +92

    The old mainsprings were 0.95+ Carbon Alloy Steel while new mainsprings have Chromium, Vanadium, Nickel, and Cobalt added to the Steel to give these springs longevity and extra toughness. I have noticed that when I temper Alloy Spring Steel; the oxide colors are more brilliant to see.

  • @adamt1316
    @adamt1316 5 місяців тому +74

    It’s like being a mechanic after years of service you still run into things you’ve never done before or tools you have never used. Good job

  • @MrKillerno1
    @MrKillerno1 4 місяці тому +6

    I fell asleep watching your video, not because you are boring, but because I had a tough day. Sad to see scammers are EVERYWHERE!!! Good you intervened and restored it for him, very nice job you did.!

  • @tarantinoish
    @tarantinoish Місяць тому +10

    What’s really cool is that there’s a 13 year old kid out there into this stuff. It’s sad that there’s people out there trying to screw people over like that. You really came through. Good job.

  • @jeff1176
    @jeff1176 5 місяців тому +281

    Marshall, you are one hell of a nice guy. Way to take of that young man's heirloom. Nice job on the jewels. This is the second video in as many days, showing jewel replacement. Specifically rubbed jewels. Those look very intriguing to replace. Enjoy your new tool set, Wyatt. Enjoy your watch, young man. Wear it with pride.

    • @thebrickshooter5974
      @thebrickshooter5974 5 місяців тому +3

      He used the wrong jewels though, he rubbed in press fit jewels, which is just not good and won't hold up long term

    • @Blackeye35
      @Blackeye35 5 місяців тому +7

      @@thebrickshooter5974 Can you explain why they wouldn't hold up? Will they shift or something?

    • @thebrickshooter5974
      @thebrickshooter5974 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Blackeye35 press in jewels are too tall on the sides, and the little brass sliver that is supposed to be rolled over the jewel won't properly hold the jewel in place. it's just a very thin sliver of brass after all.

    • @robertriley4732
      @robertriley4732 5 місяців тому +2

      It wasn't Marshall. Someone else used his name to scam a kid.

    • @Blackeye35
      @Blackeye35 5 місяців тому

      thanks for the explanation!@@thebrickshooter5974

  • @diegovd7215
    @diegovd7215 5 місяців тому +115

    This definitely is the epitome of what a Christmas episode should be. What a story, what a revival! Congratulations and thanks to you all and Merry Christmas! :)

  • @Smilodon1985
    @Smilodon1985 4 місяці тому +13

    I'm really glad that Wyatt got his watch back from the scammer(s), and that you are understanding and compassionate enough to help him restore it. It is also very kind of you to send him the "beginner's kit" to get started in the world of watchmaking. I have somehow gotten lured into watching your videos myself recently, and I am fascinated by the art and science that is watchmaking. I have visited your website, with some fear for what I might see, and I was right. Watchmaking is not something that just anyone can do for fun. It does look like something that would be very challenging and potentially rewarding for those who have the resources to get into it. I'll just keep watching the videos...

  • @noahcarver4232
    @noahcarver4232 4 місяці тому +82

    This is probably nowhere near the intended purpose of these videos.
    But I was having a panic attack and the calm, methodical process is really helping me to stabilize.
    Thank you

    • @melonowl333
      @melonowl333 3 місяці тому +2

      Yeah, I'm falling asleep to this though it's definitely just as interesting as it is calming for me

    • @deejay5457
      @deejay5457 Місяць тому

      Glad it helped Noah. Best wishes.

  • @jukeman57
    @jukeman57 5 місяців тому +189

    Amazing work. Taking on replacing the jewels was admirable. New skill achieved. Wyatt will have an incredible heirloom to use the rest of his life, thanks to you.
    To Wyatt: Take good care of your beautiful restored pocket watch.

  • @yarb2643
    @yarb2643 5 місяців тому +38

    I don’t know why I got teary eyed at the end of the video. Just glad to know there are good people out there like Marshall and Wyatt.

    • @stacey1974total
      @stacey1974total 5 місяців тому +2

      Totally agree. Very touching and with the worlds current state of affairs its nice to escape for a little bit with something filled with love!

  • @adairjanney7109
    @adairjanney7109 5 місяців тому +3

    the people still making all these replacement parts are the real heroes geez

  • @peters9929
    @peters9929 4 місяці тому +10

    You are a wonderful kind person Marshall, wish there where more people like you around.
    Kind regards

  • @camsweeney1228
    @camsweeney1228 5 місяців тому +148

    Thank and for restoring watches and faith in humanity. You are fantastic. Cheers Wyatt!!

  • @PrinceAlhorian
    @PrinceAlhorian 5 місяців тому +103

    So glad you and family intercepted and saved that GLORIOUS example of an early 20th century time piece.
    I am a sucker for pocket watches.
    Thanks for doing right by these lovely works of mechanical art, and thanks for all the vids.

    • @Dracke1769
      @Dracke1769 5 місяців тому +3

      That's such a wonderful way to say things 🥺

  • @user-iz6tv1yu4y
    @user-iz6tv1yu4y 3 місяці тому +3

    Man your definitely one of the most wholesome UA-camrs. Glad Wyatt got his watch restored in the end .

  • @josephhodges9819
    @josephhodges9819 3 місяці тому +1

    I love how you are gentle with each piece and put the hands in a protective case.

  • @robertdean6084
    @robertdean6084 5 місяців тому +39

    Wyatt... Im so glad to hear you got the scammer stopped and got your watch headed the right direction! I know you will get a lot of enjoyment and pride out of your beautiful pocketwatch. Ive never seen a double case quite like yours and Ive been collecting for years. I bet you enjoyed watching your watch come apart and go back together even more than I did. I hope you stick with this hobby!

    • @stacey1974total
      @stacey1974total 5 місяців тому +2

      Thank you!
      Wyatts excitement is beyond words! As a parent it was awesome to watch this video as a family and Y is still sleeping with his smile. Absolutely blown away by Marshals kindness. A true Christmas story!
      Y's Dad.

  • @lavender-hearts
    @lavender-hearts 5 місяців тому +25

    Lucky Wyatt, in multiple ways! Lucky that he realized he was scammed, and lucky to get not only his pocket watch fixed by Marshall, but also a starter kit to see if this hobby is for him. Marshall, you're such a nice guy. Hopefully you see fewer scammers in the future with your warnings.

  • @tarstakars
    @tarstakars 5 місяців тому +4

    know Marshall, it is difficult for me to express how much I appreciate you keeping such an old craft alive. so many people today will not repair vintage watches because of the amount of work it takes and I understand now why it cost so much money to have a vintage watch repaired when you find someone willing to do it. thank you very much for repairing that young man's watch...p.s. the outer case for the watch is designed for people who would use the watch in rough conditions such as a hunter or perhaps a soldier or perhaps a laborer and adds a layer of protection for those conditions.

  • @Rathonus
    @Rathonus 5 місяців тому

    This is the first time I have seen the restoration of a pocket watch. I was blown away at the intricate detail and engineering that goes into a pocket watch. I couldn't stop watching as you restored the watch. My father gave me a pocket watch that was his fathers. It most likely isn't a very valuable watch but it is priceless to me. My grandfather served in the Navy in WWII, specifically the Pacific War. He passed away many years ago from throat cancer. He always had that cigar either in his fingers or puffing it. My father, 94 years old, still out paces me sometimes. My grandfather and my father were the key people who influenced me to become the man I am today. The pocket watch is one of the few things I have that ties me to both of these role models in my life. The watch looks to have been repaired someone but not by someone as skilled as you. I have wanted to get it restored for years now but too afraid to just hand it over to someone ... mostly because I know nothing about watch restoration ... well I didn't, until I watched this video. You have renewed my interest in getting the watched restored and working so I can pass it on to my son.

  • @ManSkirtBrew
    @ManSkirtBrew 5 місяців тому +23

    So interesting that the train wheel jewels were all busted up, but the non-shock protected balance jewels weren't. Really great work, Marshall. You continue to be an inspiration to hobbyist dorks like me.

    • @griffinkimberly7695
      @griffinkimberly7695 4 місяці тому +1

      I have a strange feeling that the scammers chipped them out of spite, or they just dropped it while "repairing" it.

    • @pigeon1923
      @pigeon1923 4 місяці тому

      ​@@griffinkimberly7695but didn't the family managed to get their package sent before it got to the scammers? I don't think a scammer would bother doing that since they just want to flip it easily.

  • @joshrepik
    @joshrepik 5 місяців тому +45

    Was literally thinking of finding a video to a watch before bed, as I’ve taken a liking to these videos as relaxation time, and Marshall dutifully uploads this…
    However scammers can piss right off the bat

    • @zimmer651
      @zimmer651 5 місяців тому +1

      So relaxing to watch, much like the lock picking lawyer videos.

    • @Red_MOON187
      @Red_MOON187 5 місяців тому

      You came here for a good watch and found one on watches XD

  • @soburnedout
    @soburnedout 4 місяці тому +1

    I feel like we all go through a similar scenario at some point in life- maybe at the hands of scammers, or thieves, or our own mistakes. So rarely do they end up with such a great ending. What a blessing to be such a huge part in a stranger’s misfortune, turned completely around. Could be that the scammers made the same trip as the timepiece- finding their way back in good hands… thank you for this.

  • @CJE2007.5
    @CJE2007.5 5 місяців тому +14

    I very rarely ever comment but I couldn't hold back the awesomeness that I watched in this video. Great work. My son and I are into to many different things to start something like this, I love the detail in projects like this and sometimes it's best to let a true craftsman like yourself to restore something like this. Excellent work. The story behind this watch is going to be just as great as you repairing it and Wyatt will be able to pass it along to his children and that's irreplaceable. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @Neth91
    @Neth91 5 місяців тому +14

    i have no interest in watchmaking, i dont even own a mechanical watch. but i love watching these videos. your passion for this hobby and you explaining every step is just so enjoyable

  • @K_man217
    @K_man217 5 місяців тому +17

    Such a satisfying feeling when you get to use “that weird tool that’s been lying around forever”. Awesome work, as always

  • @jamiebrown1065
    @jamiebrown1065 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for hopefully restoring this young man's faith in the watchmaking community and setting him on path to a very rewarding hobby.

  • @G0thCrayon
    @G0thCrayon 4 місяці тому

    This is the first submission of yours that I've watched, and I was absolutely glued to it for the entire runtime. Ever since I was very little (maybe 18 months), I was always fascinated by analog wristwatches and steam trains -every time someone held me, if they were wearing an analog watch, I wanted to see/look at it... And this was the late 80's, so affordable digital watches were only *just* starting to come onto the market.
    I'm kind of surprised I never got into watchmaking later in life, but I was also diagnosed with pretty severe ADHD in my 20's, (and I struggled with it horrendously throughout my entire childhood), whhich probably played a major role in why that never came to be.
    Anyway, I enjoyed this repairs/exploration tremendously, and I'm very grateful that you took the time and effort to record the process and post it on UA-cam.

  • @gedi223
    @gedi223 5 місяців тому +11

    Man, what a family heirloom this will continue to be. Not only a nice working piece today, but for generations to come. And having this video as part of its history is priceless

  • @Yeti1999
    @Yeti1999 5 місяців тому +14

    omg that jewels box. That is astonishing in how well it is preserved and the look of that. Amazing.

  • @kevincrinklaw7422
    @kevincrinklaw7422 4 місяці тому

    This was such a beautiful thing to see. I am an outsider to this hobby and really, there's zero way I could do this but your presentation and excitement was heartfelt and the whole video was thoroughly enjoyable. I could never have imagined watching a 45 minute take apart but this was a work of art, start-to-finish! Thank you for sharing your hobby and I can only imagine Wyatt's excitement on getting this treasure back! Down with scammers!

  • @cronchy_bakingsoda
    @cronchy_bakingsoda 4 місяці тому

    UA-cam recommended this video to me and I’m so happy it did. I’ve never really been into watches but I’ve been watching lapidary videos lately. The work and craftsmanship in this video is so fascinating to see and really is incredible.

  • @JimRobb44
    @JimRobb44 5 місяців тому +20

    I had a teacher planning period available and sat down with a cup of coffee. 45 minutes later I am ready to face the day feeling like my jewels and mainspring have been replaced! Thank you, Marshall and Happy Holidays!

  • @jaimesegura7318
    @jaimesegura7318 5 місяців тому +11

    I am perplexed of how deep this rabbit hole gets. This could easily be your best video so far. So much stuff going on. I loved it. Thanks.

    • @TheArcticFoxxo
      @TheArcticFoxxo 4 місяці тому

      It's an amazing channel, have fun digging!

  • @stephenjones345
    @stephenjones345 3 місяці тому +2

    Great video. I once got a old Ingersoll pocket watch from a car boot sale, they said it runs for awhile but stop's after a couple of hours. It was only three quid, so I thought why not. Took it home and started to take it apart, remembering to record each step on my phone. It came apart very easily without a problem and it was full of oil. I took my time cleaning every part scrupulously. After cleaning I was ready to put it back together. Consulting my phone I found a video of my shoulder. I now have what experts call a bag o watch.

  • @SteveInPalmSprings
    @SteveInPalmSprings 5 місяців тому

    Every since I was a little boy back in the 1950's I have enjoyed watching tradesmen, craftsmen and repair men make and fix things. Yes, the electric stove, the washer, the TV and yes even the telephone. Of course in those days they came to your home and it was a veritable feast for my eyes and impressionable young mind. With that said, watching you work on fixing this pocket watch had me glued to the computer monitor. Your skills are just amazing and the running narration was fascinating and told us lay folks exactly what was going on. Seeing you achieve a new skill (jewel replacement) was just as thrilling for me, the viewer, as it was for you. It was a genuine pleasure watching this video. The greatest part in all of this is that Wyatt gets his heirloom back in working condition and maybe, just maybe, has his faith in humanity restored. My best wishes to you for your future endeavors. Thank you! P. S. As of this writing your video has 580K views. Over half a million views in just 5 days. Just unbelievable. Wowee wow wow !!!

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf 5 місяців тому +8

    My respect for you, your skill, your organization, your attention to detail, your perseverance, your dedication to collecting tools (even if you do not actually know what they do) just went up a thousand fold.

  • @oliverjames6913
    @oliverjames6913 5 місяців тому +5

    I watch / follow quite a few UA-cam watchmaking channels but often end up skipping ahead quite a bit to see how the watch turns out. I never do with Wristwatch Revival, Marshal does such a great job keeping the videos engaging from beginning to end.

    • @Lucianrider
      @Lucianrider 4 місяці тому

      Very true, his dialog is very well done.

  • @davidwood4303
    @davidwood4303 4 місяці тому

    Your compassion and expertise leaves me speechless. Bravo, kind sir, bravo!

  • @tonywtyt
    @tonywtyt 4 місяці тому

    I enjoy coming back to your channel. I love watching guys do mechanical magic! I was happy to see this episode since it really challenged you, and I was happy for the excitement of your success! Fantastic for all involved!

  • @wolf4dk
    @wolf4dk 5 місяців тому +9

    This is amazing. Always pushing the boundaries and seeing the outcome is so satisfying! Wyatt will forever remember what a nice guy online did for him. Thank you for being a good role model!

  • @robertdean6084
    @robertdean6084 5 місяців тому +12

    After watching the entire video... I have to make another comment. Marshall! This has been my favorite video of yours so far! I really enjoyed the rub in jewel installation. I had never heard of them before. I have a thing for the vintage and antique watchmaking tools and supplies anyway. Great job, and great video! Thank you!

    • @solarbirdyz
      @solarbirdyz 5 місяців тому +2

      "Rub-in jewels" and I was all "...wha?" and then it was WHELP GUESS SO and I got all worried about metal fatigue but then it's like "No, wait, these get replaced every hundred years _maybe_" so really we don't have to worry about the metal fatigue. xD

  • @LeonardVanHouten
    @LeonardVanHouten 4 місяці тому +1

    I am so glad that you were able to save the watch from the scammer. I was elated when it started working. I am sure that Wyatt will be happy also. Thank you for the good work that you do.

  • @conskript
    @conskript Місяць тому

    Beautiful, love when a wonderful watch ends up in the hands of someone who genuinely cares and enjoys their job.
    Thank you for showing us this restoration, and I hope Wyatt enjoys his little kit as well!

  • @psherwood4606
    @psherwood4606 5 місяців тому +8

    Another great video Marshall, I'm so glad young Wyatt got it back and you restored it for him. Plus you helped restore his faith and trust. The large 'over case' was used to provide a pocket watch bump/shock protection in a rough environment, a steam locomotive engineer for instance. I've seen a few, they are thin stamped metal and a celluloid crystal. The 'over case' takes the beating, then tossed out and the watch goes into a new 'over case'. Looking forward to your next restoration.

    • @markburrows4158
      @markburrows4158 3 місяці тому +1

      Definitely extra protection - my Grandad had a pocket watch he wore down the Coal Mines, as a Deputy and shot-firer he was responsible for getting the lads out of the workings at the end of the shift - basically because many would not have their own watches - his watch wasn't anything too fancy - a old Smiths Empire, but it was always in the extra tin-case (which was actually lined with some old green felt he's scrounged from when the Snooker Table at the local Working Mens Club Was re-covered) and apparently, he carried it on his "lamp belt" in a padded leather fitted "holster" when down the mine.

  • @Sabeteur83
    @Sabeteur83 5 місяців тому +10

    Awesome job on the repair of this beautiful piece of work and glad you were able to expand your skills successfully. I love watching these videos but with my medical issues i struggle with trying to do small and precise movemnts with my hands. Again awesome job and keep up the great work.

  • @briansmutti
    @briansmutti 2 місяці тому

    beautiful work and wonderful narration, and i absolutely appreciate that there is no repetitive and annoying music!
    leaving out the annoying music ramps up, exponentially, the professional level of this video!
    great work!

  • @NativelyBornAmerican
    @NativelyBornAmerican 4 місяці тому

    I’m SO GLAD this story had a great ending! Wyatt, I’m sure, will cherish this watch forever.❤
    Great job restoring it, Marshall!

  • @azoriusmage
    @azoriusmage 5 місяців тому +3

    I have been following Marshall since early LR and it never ceases to amaze me the quality of his work and his kindness towards others.

    • @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783
      @speaklifegardenhomesteadpe8783 5 місяців тому

      First time here, seems awesome! 💯⌚😃👍🌸 How long has he been making videos? I love detailed old mechanics and this is very interesting and I appreciate the fine detail of images. Happy holidays! 🎄🤗🌸

  • @Stetsonhatman
    @Stetsonhatman 5 місяців тому +49

    Glad the pathetic scammer was thwarted. Nice job on the diagnosis Wyatt - broken main spring. Looks like a crazy uncle offered to fix the watch with his trusty oil can :(
    Marshal, loved the visuals under the scope. Interesting that the jewel sizes can vary top to bottom of the same component - how odd? Nice job picking up the rub-in-jewel gauntlet and vanquishing the beast :)

    • @dr.haroldweinstein5157
      @dr.haroldweinstein5157 5 місяців тому +3

      I wouldn’t be surprised if Wyatt went at it as an aspiring watch maker

    • @tiffinthyme5822
      @tiffinthyme5822 5 місяців тому +2

      Crazy Uncle with oil can, charming, and essential in one’s life to light the spark.

    • @Stetsonhatman
      @Stetsonhatman 5 місяців тому

      @@tiffinthyme5822 I grew up with”colorful” crazy uncles. Now I’m the old uncle but I’m less entertaining 😉

    • @jwvandegronden
      @jwvandegronden 5 місяців тому

      @@dr.haroldweinstein5157for a moment I had the same thought! But discarded it, without a real reason other than the fact he sent it to Marshall, making him a part of the revival family and therefore trustworthy. But it does make me chuckle a little thinking about it so maybe there is some validity ;-)

  • @timl.1652
    @timl.1652 4 місяці тому

    Every time I watch one of your videos I fall into some kind of trance...
    It's like a massage, for the mind.
    Like ASMR for the eyes AND the ears.
    Like a nice dream. It always feels refreshing watching your videos.
    Love your stuff, I hope many people in the future will find this as therapeutic as I do!

  • @SoulBeatManga
    @SoulBeatManga 4 місяці тому

    Amazing video and an even more amazing story behind it. Kudos to you for taking care of Wyatt's watch and sharing your hobby/craft with all of us in the process!

  • @adstoop7885
    @adstoop7885 5 місяців тому +4

    WOW AGAIN. This is one of the most beautiful and super attention-grabbing episodes I have seen with you. Educational but certainly also relaxing. The way of presenting is a great experience alone, and on top of that the final result. I'm already looking forward to the next episode. It is a challenge and reassuring every time. Greetings from the Netherlands.

  • @BigMoonArcade
    @BigMoonArcade 5 місяців тому +17

    Marshall. Well stated regarding taking your hobby to a new level. I restore and refurbish vintage arcade machines and I understand the unique satisfaction felt when your hands bring something old back to life. Our respective hobbies require unique and special tools combined with the skill and courage to use them. Thank you for sharing your passion with the world.

  • @clseairsppt
    @clseairsppt 5 місяців тому

    My grandpa was taught and certified to fix clocks and he collected them. Watches always fascinated me. The precision... This was really cool to watch. Especially the gears turning so fast and free after replacing the jewels. Also excellent explanations.

  • @bluestarfishmurphy6372
    @bluestarfishmurphy6372 3 дні тому

    This is a beautifully magnified, filmed and presented video, that explains well, the repair of an old watch, but also conveys the joy, skill and control inherent in craftsmanship as a whole. Enlightening, I look forward to viewing some more of your work. Thankyou.

  • @PistolLife
    @PistolLife 5 місяців тому +4

    What a great video. Helping out a youngster who appreciates timepieces. Also seeing you grow your skills etc was great ! Well done

  • @cacholulu6749
    @cacholulu6749 5 місяців тому +7

    You are a freaking magician man, it's so satisfying to watch a master of his craft at work

  • @double_slime
    @double_slime 4 місяці тому +1

    what a wonderful restoration :} I'm so glad that the parents were able to intercept the package and get this to you.

  • @ender_slayer3
    @ender_slayer3 5 місяців тому

    I ADORE this watch, the C.W. engraved on the case AND the matching hands! Not to mention the beautiful movement. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @tracythorn2918
    @tracythorn2918 5 місяців тому +4

    What a beautiful watch. While we know there are bad people out there you've shown this young man there are good people who will go out of their way to do good things for others.

  • @southerncross4956
    @southerncross4956 5 місяців тому +3

    I am a retired mechanic and fully understand your passion, thank you for letting us watch.

  • @friskylizard7969
    @friskylizard7969 2 місяці тому

    I have to say, I have never been into watches and don't even wear a wristwatch, but this video had me fascinated from beginning to end. Excellent video and very informative. I loved how this one challenged you and even made you use tools you've never used before. Great job!

  • @PalikiNui
    @PalikiNui Місяць тому

    I have only watched 1 video of yours before this one and I was fascinated with such meticulous work, and now I feel so blessed that I came across this one that so far has 2 things you've never done before and using some tools never used before.... Soooo fascinating!! Love it. And so glad that got the watch back!! 🎉

  • @luisramirez8487
    @luisramirez8487 5 місяців тому +4

    I find your videos so calming. All you did for this lucky viewer is amazing and shows your character. You've earned my sub always liked every video and now a donation on patreon keep on being awesome.

  • @JoshtMoody
    @JoshtMoody 5 місяців тому +22

    Wow...just wow Marshal. I am blown away. Your patience, tenacity, lateral thinking and ability to learn are amazing. This project elevated your abilities to a whole new level. This is your Magnum Opus. Congratulations. I have never been prouder to contribute to your patreon.

  • @krystle7260
    @krystle7260 4 місяці тому

    So glad this gem wasn't lost forever. Great work! Very fascinating to watch!

  • @carlosmontgomery4178
    @carlosmontgomery4178 4 місяці тому

    I just randomly saw this video and was interested. I know absolutely nothing about watch cleaning. This was fascinating to watch (no pun intended).
    And I'm absolutely thrilled that you were able to advise your viewers the dangers of scammers and I'm pleased that you were able to help this kid out.

  • @tiffinthyme5822
    @tiffinthyme5822 5 місяців тому +7

    Hello Marshall, that fob watch turned out very nicely, especially as you used the traditional method of capturing the jewels. Very pleased to know that another bounder has been thwarted in their efforts to obtain the watch by deception.
    I couldn’t help but notice that one of the hands wasn’t an original. Firstly noted one was a copper tone and the other a yellow gold with a differing pattern. However the watch isn’t compromised by this in my eyes, only made more interesting as this is part of the watches history or story.
    I expect the young new guardian of the watch will be thrilled to receive the watch back in such fine fettle.
    Regards Kevin.

    • @patrickdd5
      @patrickdd5 5 місяців тому

      I think you're absolutely right I thought those hands are not original they don't fit with the dial number

  • @tmatus2877
    @tmatus2877 5 місяців тому +7

    I love old pocket watches and their beauty. Glad to see that this was recovered and restored. Maybe you have been the catalyst in starting Wyatt's future UA-cam hobby as well. Great job.

    • @mrmagoo.3678
      @mrmagoo.3678 5 місяців тому +1

      I was chatting with Andrew Morgan (got a YT channel or 2) and He told me about some of these old pocket watches to check out.. some of the Movements are BEAUTIFUL!.. thinking of placing one into a writwatch case if I can find a Movement that's small enough.

    • @tmatus2877
      @tmatus2877 5 місяців тому +1

      @@mrmagoo.3678 tyvm for the information. The beauty of many old pocket watches is the ability of opening(some) the rear case and viewing the works. Not just the face or the simplicity or ornateness of the casing. You can't do that on one's wrist.

    • @mrmagoo.3678
      @mrmagoo.3678 5 місяців тому

      @@tmatus2877 I was trying to think of the name earlier...Waltham, a American Watchmaker I think, I'm falling in Love with some of their Creations, and Yep, Have to agree about the Simplicity of being able to get Right Next to the Workings of them..I love a Pocket Watch..but My Fashion Style really doesn't 'Fit' them... Might Have to switch up My style!.. go and Purchase a Few Fitted Suits :)

    • @rogerallen6644
      @rogerallen6644 5 місяців тому +1

      This is why I watch this channel. Best video yet!

  • @stetbro
    @stetbro 4 місяці тому

    I love how you just buy new tools and then try them out, but you're so meticulous in your process that even if your process wasn't done exactly the way the tool was intended, you still get the perfect result.

  • @SamChaneyProductions
    @SamChaneyProductions 3 місяці тому

    Just randomly found this channel. I'm a mechanical engineer and it's very satisfying for me to see these tiny mechanisms, and also I'm not surprised that someone with a logical mind like yours is also a MTG player!

  • @johnzee691
    @johnzee691 5 місяців тому +4

    some interesting twists not seen in your other videos. you really make it interesting and make it look easy to take apart and reassemble movements. getting the young ones more interested will be huge, I'm sure Wyatt will be starting watch making / tool collecting to the next level after getting the watch and kit.
    hats off sir, we'll done.

  • @johntrueblue
    @johntrueblue 5 місяців тому +7

    Ive watched...lol many of your videos and seen some amazing watches you have worked on but i have to say this watch is my favorite.
    It just has some sort of steampunk feel about it with the worn outer protective case and yellow window.
    beautifuly restored Marshall, bet Wyatt is totaly jumping up and down with joy having this now back in his hands and working.
    Nice addition sending him the basic watch too kit. :)

  • @computer_toucher
    @computer_toucher 5 місяців тому +1

    Good job admitting where you're out of your comfort zone. I like honesty like that and would send you any watch for repair no questions.

  • @ApocAnarchy
    @ApocAnarchy 5 місяців тому

    man, this isn’t even the kind of video i’d watch normally but the algorithm gave me a gem again! great work man, you definitely seem super skilled in a famously difficult job!

  • @caleschley
    @caleschley 5 місяців тому +3

    Well done Marshall! Really cool seeing you learn and execute new techniques.

  • @erikshilo9934
    @erikshilo9934 5 місяців тому +7

    Super stressful restorations for Marshal = SUPER SUPER interesting and entertaining content for us!! Doesn’t seem very fair but nonetheless thank you so much for such amazing content! Definitely inspiring me to try to get into this hobby too!

  • @DustyGamma
    @DustyGamma 5 місяців тому

    Just found your channel from this video. I gotta say your editing pacing and your narration kept my captivated! Didn't think I was gonna watch 45 minutes of a watch being repaired.

  • @benbaselet2026
    @benbaselet2026 4 місяці тому

    Imagine all the things that watch has been a part of for such a long time. And will do for a very long time to come it seems. This was a joy to watch and you are a good person, in many ways.

  • @ygrbooks
    @ygrbooks 5 місяців тому +8

    Lovely work on cool watch, Marshall: 👍👌👏! It is just too bad that we live in a world full of pernicious scammers.

  • @andrewclarkehomeimprovement
    @andrewclarkehomeimprovement 5 місяців тому +6

    Great job Marshall! I hope you put a service mark inside because you've added to the watches history.

  • @bjw4859
    @bjw4859 4 місяці тому

    I like how you include all of us in this journey, sad to say I have been contacted by scammers on your site, but they are pretty easy to spot, I always need to make a cup of tea before I start watching one of your videos.

  • @bassmasta9117
    @bassmasta9117 5 місяців тому +1

    That was awesome. It is mind boggling how you remember where everything goes when putting it back together!