Amazing place! 🔥 But I'm not allowed to go there, I will go broke at the end of the day! 😁☝️ Cheer's mate for that video,really interesting! ✊🤝👍
@엑셀신Күн бұрын
Hi from s.korea.excuse me but the woman by you is from Asia?
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Yes, Taiwan!
@tomlopez9385Күн бұрын
Thanks for putting the prices in. Others forget or don't bother to.
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Sure! With the flea markets and watch fairs some vendors size you up before giving you a number but when they make the price public so do I.
@andyyoung3233Күн бұрын
Great video I'd love to spend a day or two there
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Thanks Andy. If you do at some point let me know during the planning stage so I can let you know what's happening and give you some tips based on season. First tip would be plan some time in La Chaux-de-Fonds and Le Locle. Second tip would be spend at least two days in the mountains in the Interlaken / Grindelwald / Lauterbrunnen area!
@sailwesterly54442 күн бұрын
Great video.
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Thanks!
@SuperBANDIT682 күн бұрын
g.i.s great movie whit Scarlett Johansson legend visual efects
@IMakeWatches2 күн бұрын
Yes, the Ghost in the Shell VFX team was supervised by the amazing Guillaume Rocheron! He's the best! Life of Pi, Ad Astra, 1917...
@johnmoorefilm2 күн бұрын
Enicar!❤
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
I know! And the crystal on the first one is perfect. That's important with those odd-shaped crystals. Next time I'll ask how much that is if he still has it. What's your guess?
@drummerboy13902 күн бұрын
I can see your problem filming with an iPhone, but it’s still a great video. Fascinating.
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Thanks! That was my first long form video with my iPhone. I'm getting better as I make more videos "out in the world," but it does take some practice - and there's always room for improvement.
@ronaldotendler12872 күн бұрын
Parabéns pelo vídeo😊
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Thanks! Easy to make!
@florian41412 күн бұрын
Really unfortunate I've missed you both in Les Fins and at the MIH ! I hope you had a good time in France, I felt it was easier to film and take pictures in France than it was in La Chaux-de-Fonds. If you ever come back in this region of France and Switzerland i'd love to see you ;) Also have you seen a lot of watch cleaning machines on your fleas trip ? I'm looking for one
@IMakeWatches2 күн бұрын
Hi Florian! Those fairs were both amazing! Especially Horlo'troc! Glad you made it! Thank you so much for bringing Les Fins to my attention! About cleaning machines, I rarely do see them, but Gurdeep (whom I spoke with in the MIH portion of the video) told me that he knows someone that's selling one. Feel free to email me for his contact info if you'd like.
@pipodorologio16482 күн бұрын
always getting kinda greedy when I walk these markets...thanks for sharing
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
It's best to be broke going in, because if you're not you will be going out! 😂😂😂
@pipodorologio1648Күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches fully agree.....😄
@ElderPinto2542 күн бұрын
darn need a case for my watches like that keeping everthing in the save now i want to look a them ...tool showcase is awesome !
@IMakeWatches2 күн бұрын
$20 at the Salvation Army thrift store (plus $60 spent on wood, paint, and plastic watch holders) 😂😂😂
@olbtube2 күн бұрын
Very interesting visits. It must be nice to be in a region which caters to your *hobby* so well! Thanks for sharing the amazing watches of GPHG!
@IMakeWatchesКүн бұрын
Thanks! I actually picked this hobby because I live here, but don't tell anyone that! It was either watches or chocolate and I'm not big on sweets!😂😂😂
@olbtubeКүн бұрын
I could easily pick the chocolate as well (not instead of 😂)
@ElderPinto2542 күн бұрын
omg so many nice watches Dayton you are living a dream there watch walhalla...
@arthurs72992 күн бұрын
Nice....thanks for sharing!!!!!😎👍🇺🇸
@TariqTimeService3 күн бұрын
Sir your Great Watch Maker I love you ❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Ha ha! Very kind of you! But do note that on my home page I link to channels that are much better then mine!
@diggymels3 күн бұрын
6:34 Literal mercedes hands!
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Oh, you're right! I didn't think of that! 😂😂😂
@sameeralazawee75243 күн бұрын
Thank you
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Sure! It was easy!
@ElderPinto2543 күн бұрын
very nice dayton thanks !
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks ElderPinto! Make sure to watch the second half if you didn't make it that far!
@ElderPinto2543 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches i watch everthing but first your studio tour !
@hopeenquiries36383 күн бұрын
sounds like we were is NYC at the same time, I was caught up in the same Soho drug scene as Jean Michel, you may have known my brother Toby from grey organisation or Ben Buchanan. I am still enjoying Vienna and found lots of junk shops
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
I didn't know Ben or Toby but reading up on them I do know the circles they were in. In 1984 when I was 21 I worked as the stock boy at a clothing store in Soho for a few months while saving up money to take a trip to Europe. During that time I was the house photographer at Kamakazi Club on West 18th St on Sunday nights. Jean-Michel's 24th birthday party took place at one of my nights at Kamakazi. My friend John Jesurun had a weekly soap opera at Pyramid Club on Ave A in 1982 and 1983 and I know that at that time you could buy h there and avoid the cover charge at the door by announcing that was why you wanted in. We didn't use but that others were doing so was no secret. I would go on to manage John's international tours in the late 1980s alongside the Wooster Group, La Fura dels Baus, and others on that circuit. John used cameras in his theater work, and having designed and managed various iterations of those systems for him helped me when I would go on to develop my own camera systems. I romanticize about the chaos of those times: the art and theater, the absence of cellphones and the internet... I sometimes feel like my life has been perfectly synchronized to the drift from the chaos of those years to the terrors of techno-fascism today in parallel with the military industrial complex that I have always sought to avoid approaching a systematized (in the Chomsky sense) lock on the genetic and / or nuclear annihilation of humanity. I remember overhearing a conversation by two "revolutionaries" in a cafe on 8th st and Ave A in the late 1980s around the time of the bulldozing of Tompkins Square Park and thinking to myself that what they were dreaming of would never, ever come because the state was simply too powerful. I think it may finally be here now, but I could be wrong. The revolutionaries came in an unexpected package in the sense that the oligarchy has turned on itself, which by the way is the only way that it would will ever have fallen (Nader). The new guard are up against some very powerful (and very dumb) old psychopaths (Cheney & Co) that have very little to lose by starting WWIII. So here we artists sit again, watching and waiting, while the dung beetles attempt bulldoze our final encampment: the world.
@alltruetv3 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches haha that answer took a turn!! I started going to nyc in 85 but didn’t move till 94…the New York I live in now …I don’t really relate to that much anymore.. I never thought I would leave but now….
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
@@alltruetv I remember looking up your videos when you first left a comment. You did some funny stuff. As I recall some of it was shot before KZbin even existed - the body guard bits were hilarious. NYC is a mess now, but then again it's always been a mess...
@hopeenquiries36383 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches Very interesting reading and I find it surprising at the rate of technological progress and growth during our life time, that the human race is ever closer to wiping ourselves out yet again. Anyway I am enjoying seeing Austria, Vienna and will be in the Swiss mountains soon where I usually feel the 'simplicity' there for a few pressures moments. I loved my time in NY however it came to an abrupt end due to my addiction. Great memories all the same. I ended up in LA (Venice beach) which was a whole other story. All the best
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
@@hopeenquiries3638 I was in / at Venice Beach in March. There's a watch fair at the Kongressshaus Zurich December 15 that you might want to check out. I went last year and it was great but I didn't shoot any video. It's sponsored by SwisstimeArts (Serkan Gez) in Zurich, which is also a physical shop in the center of Zurich. If you can't be in Zurich on the 15th you can always check out the shop. And if you need more info about the fair you can also contact the shop.
@hamoody33 күн бұрын
My watch is exactly the same and has wster damage. The screen is no longer responding to touch and loses time.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
That's a tough one. Open it and let it dry for a month if you haven't already and then try it again. If it doesn't come back it's probably toast. You could try sending it to Tissot if you're attached to it. They should replace everything including the seals if they accept the repair.
@alltruetv3 күн бұрын
Nice close ups !
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks AllTrue!
@horologyEnthusiast3 күн бұрын
I watched the whole stream, albeit in two sessions. I enjoyed both equally. I think this stream was a brave effort. My skill level as a tinkerer is certainly less than yours. Somehow, in following your work, I am encouraged to keep trying. Thanks for sharing.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
That's great! I think the two most important things are to have low expectations and enjoy it and I try to convey both!
@rochester2124 күн бұрын
I was also imoressed when i took apart a defective one but couldn't see the caliber number. Thanks. PS The newer 4 jewel models are not as well made, but they tend to work very well themselves, less screws though.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
I don't like the newer ones because they do away with the 12 hour register and add tenths of a second, which is useless.
@Fozzi214 күн бұрын
For an overview tour this was mind blowing. Would love to see more. I have always been into watches and just getting into servicing them. Have a background as a machinist, but not what I do for a day job anymore. Also into collecting and shooting cameras new and old. An old friend of mine was developing a GoPro array when those were a thing, makes me want to reach out and see what hes doing today. Thanks for sharing. Ill keep watching.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks! I'll integrate more of the studio into future videos now that I've revealed it.
@dcomposr4 күн бұрын
Great video! 👍🏻
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@stanWorkshop4 күн бұрын
Beautiful work!
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks Stan! What's going on over there in casemaking land? Have you made any real videos yet? 😂😂😂
@stanWorkshop2 күн бұрын
@IMakeWatches haha, no real videos yet. Spending lots of time trying to mill hands. It is really testing what I can achieve with the tooling I have but very fun.
@Limbless5 күн бұрын
enjoying this video about half way through. i have to ask, have you considered just memorizing the days of the week in other languages ? i like having mine on other languages although i still havent quite memorized em yet
@IMakeWatches4 күн бұрын
Yes, I know French and I don't mind using French day discs, but I would rather obsess about changing the discs than use German or Italian, and part of my reason for that is they both overlap with French, so it's just annoying to be surprised by the days that are different. That said, I was looking at Chinese recently and they seem to be hieroglyphically very similar to Roman numerals... have you noticed that? Monday is one horizontal dash, Tuesday is two dashes, Wednesday is three dashes... Thursday is four vertical dashes with a horizontal top and a bottom, Friday has five elements arranged like an upside down four with two horizontal dashes, Saturday looks like a campground sign and Sunday looks like a sandwich. Super easy to memorize! 😂😂😂
@stefanhung99725 күн бұрын
greeting from Taiwan. good to know ur wife is also taiwanese. love ur post abt vintage watches.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks! My wife says hi!
@rowlandskay17855 күн бұрын
Wow superb.
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@rowlandskay17852 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches you are welcome.
@WatchWiseUS5 күн бұрын
I went through this exact process when I restored my Hamilton Perry a few weeks ago. It was many hours of figuring out which parts I needed from donor movements (three of them in total) and trying to piece together the one working movement from all the parts. It took a few tries but I got it in the end. You have the added complication of datewheels - I wouldn't know where to start!
@IMakeWatches5 күн бұрын
Yeah, it's a lot of fun for sure! Yesterday I restored the Mirexal 2789 that appears in this video. That was a non-runner that I bought for 20 Chf (~US $23). In the end all it needed was demagnetizing. Today I bought anther 2789-1 at the Plainpalais, Geneva flea market. The flea market purchase and other watches will be in my next video. Interestingly, the 2789-1 that I bought today has very fast day and date changeover, so the one in this video should also change over instantly (instead of taking six hours) after I lubricate it.
@WatchWiseUS5 күн бұрын
I love this. I do the same thing (talk to myself). I find it calms me down. Also, I thought you were wearing a Spaceview for a second - it's one of my grails and I'm having difficulty finding one that isn't a crappy conversion with an aftermarket crystal.
@IMakeWatches5 күн бұрын
I agree about Spaceview, especially the conversions. There's a guy on Ebay that does the conversions very well but it's still a conversion. Good examples of a Spaceview and a Universal Geneva Polerouter are two watches that I've always wanted. I wish I had bought them years ago when fewer people were collecting.
@WatchWiseUS5 күн бұрын
@IMakeWatches I wouldn't mind a conversion as long as it's listed as such. The problem is most list them as genuine. I also can't find watches to restore in the US for anything reasonable anymore.
@ekaeo6 күн бұрын
An enjoyable video as always, im wondering, what's the exact model of the watch you're wearing?
@IMakeWatches6 күн бұрын
It's a Universal Geneve hand-skeletonized Cal 1.67 microrotor movement in a White Shadow case. I don't know who skeletonized the movement. I bought the movement used in Switzerland where I live for 340 Chf (~ $380 US) in a Guilt Shadow case that was designed by Gerald Genta and is gold plated but is not waterproof, and I separately bought the White Shadow case on Chrono24 (complete with a Cal 1-67 movement and dial) for 500 Euros and recased it because the White Shadow case is stainless steel and waterproof. My plan is to eventually attempt to hand skeletonize the additional Cal 1-67 movement that came with the White Shadow case myself, but that's a very long term goal (3 - 5 years). I made a 14 minute close-up compilation film about this watch which you can see here if you're interested: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHXWqWqYbqydbMUfeature=shared
@pipodorologio16486 күн бұрын
it is just relaxing to watch/listen while working, thanks for sharing
@michaellooney10896 күн бұрын
I like that watch at 36:03 !!
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed the video! I like that too but I can't figure out what it is. Do you know what the mark or movement is?
@abcd-dw1xq6 күн бұрын
My tissot touch was showing batt, i changed battery and still batt on screen and not working. Even the battery was good with 2.73 volt still left. Any advice ?
@IMakeWatches3 күн бұрын
If the new battery measured 2.73 it's not a new battery. It should measure over 3v. I think it may need a reset as well if the new battery is over 3v. Either leave the battery out for an hour or check the instruction guide for reset procedure.
@gioc45966 күн бұрын
Great movements and the work to make them whole. So nice to see what the differences between the 2789 and 2789-1 are. By the way you were correct the double language day wheel you have is in English and Italian, here is the full representation of what the days are in Italian: Lunedì - Monday. Martedì - Tuesday. Mercoledì - Wednesday. Giovedì - Thursday. Venerdì - Friday. Sabato - Saturday. Domenica - Sunday. Thanks for the video.
@IMakeWatches6 күн бұрын
Interesting! The Italian day abbreviations are so similar to French even though the full names are different. Thanks for that!
@thecleaner49717 күн бұрын
I just starting to watch your videos this week and I think your brilliant , keep up the good work ,I have been a watchmaker for 40 years and still learning , Blessings from England 🏴 🙏❤
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Ha ha! Thanks! kzbin.info/www/bejne/jH7WiZisnpqmhbc
@MegaGreattimes7 күн бұрын
Watches for gold is getting a bit of a thing theses days more and more are doing it , the pawn broker near me has done it for years some good old watches, last year he smashed a gold patek just for the gold .
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
It's very short sighted in my opinion. The problem seems to be that matching a vintage watch with a buyer is much more difficult than handing it to a scrap metal dealer and having them hand you cash. I say if you can afford it keep the watches and only sell them for scrap if you're going broke, because both gold and vintage watches only go up in value, and for the right buyer the watch will always be worth more than the gold value.
@elinalagunas-t2b7 күн бұрын
Gracias por un lindo paseo en un calido dia en Chile!!
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@nickjohnson2177 күн бұрын
I learnt the hard way on eta movements that you always pull the crown to set hour then proceed to press the detent to release the stem and leave it that way until you finish working the motion side if you don’t need to work on the keyless side, I couldn’t for the life work it out why the stem wouldn’t go back if you don’t set it up before removing the stem, pulling the stem to set hour mode basically makes the keyless locked so that you can remove the stem without the yoke and yoke spring moving out of the clutch. It’s a doddle once you understand what you have to do on an eta movement with regards to it needs.
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks very much for this! I remember someone saying this some time ago and I forgot. I've got to not only remember this for myself next time, but also understand it mechanically, and show it, and explain it to others! Really appreciate it!
@orangehand79297 күн бұрын
These watch fair vids are great but also dangerous. So much so that I contacted one of the sellers you profiled and have a new watch incoming!
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Nice! Which watch or timestamp if you don't mind my asking? (I'm sure others would be interested as well)
@orangehand79297 күн бұрын
@iMakeWatches it was one of the first sellers. The guy who runs the Lyon watch fair. Picked up a Longines diver from the 60s.
@sonnymoorehouse19417 күн бұрын
Its a fascinating and addictive hobby. just the ability to take one of these magical and fragile little things apart and to not break anything is an amazing feeling. but then to be able to reassemble one and have it work is a feeling that is hard to explain. so many things can go wrong. one slip and youve destroyed it.
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Yes, I forgot to mention in this video that dials and hands are really the most fragile (and arguably valuable) parts of a watch. I think we tend to think of disassembling movements as being the delicate part, which it is, but dials and hands are not bare metal, they're finished, and their finishes are so fragile. I need to talk about that more, and also remind myself of it. I think I get too obsessed with movements sometimes.
@sonnymoorehouse19417 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches Well Im guilty of having very little interest in the dial and hands myself. But I do love a nice set of blued hands against a white dial.
@viktoro.ledenyov58298 күн бұрын
Super!!!😊😊😊
@IMakeWatches7 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@michaellooney10898 күн бұрын
I wouldn't swap my Citizen PMD56-2952 for ANY of that pretentious crap! I also have a Full 9ct gold Omega.
@IMakeWatches8 күн бұрын
C'mon! What about the Valgine in the thumbnail? Ecodrive is a nice tool watch but....
@dalecostich87948 күн бұрын
who in their wrong mind would sell this lathe for 300 bucks?
@IMakeWatches8 күн бұрын
@@dalecostich8794 I’ll post a community post with exact prices and exactly what I got for each of my lathes. Because I built them up those base prices can be a bit deceiving.
@bibermen9 күн бұрын
8:54 crazy Prices! And i'am Swiss;)
@IMakeWatches8 күн бұрын
Compared to most of what I buy unserviced with cracked crystals. But most of hers are less than the cost of servicing and she has a good eye for shapes, dials and straps. Plus she’s a very nice person! 😊
@bibermen8 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches It's nice that she's a nice person. But 420.- for this Mido Ocean Star 8:46. That's crazy.
@IMakeWatches8 күн бұрын
@@bibermen Did you see my Patek cannon pinion video that starts out with the M-Watch with an ETA 2824-2 that I bought on Ricardo for 2 Chf? The Mido is only 418 Chf more. That's obviously a lot better that buying a new Patek Philippe Cubitus for 60,000 Chf, which is a 59,998 Chf difference! 😂😂😂
@bibermen8 күн бұрын
@@IMakeWatches wait a minute... then this Mido must have a Patek Movement so that the World it is balanced again. So a bargain after all;-)
@robynsjp9 күн бұрын
I miss Geneva... Lived in Ferney and worked in Vernier for 2 years... and Saturday lunches on Place du Molard... Now back in Brussels for a year.
@IMakeWatches9 күн бұрын
Fancypants! 😂😂😂
@jeffanderson49799 күн бұрын
I am a hobby machinist with some large, expensive tooling and machine tools. Looking at your shop, it’s pretty clear you also have some nice expensive tools of the trade. I appreciate the commitment and the investment you have made to practice in your field. Very impressive sir. I enjoy your videos very much.