Restoration of a Strange WWII Pocket Watch with the Handmade Leather Strap Still Intact

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Wristwatch Revival

Wristwatch Revival

Күн бұрын

Marshall restores another vintage watch, this time it's a strange pocket watch from World War II. This watch was taken off the battlefield of WWII by the owner's father when he was serving in the US Army in Europe.
It has a wild custom strap to make it wearable in combat, which is somehow still intact. This one took Marshall a very long time to complete, enjoy the journey with him!
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@marcbink5370
@marcbink5370 18 күн бұрын
The watch was made between 1890-1920 for a German jeweler who cased it, that's about when nail-set or pin set watches were popular. This is a lady's watch made for the German market, the hallmarks are pre-WWI German market. The leather strap is the same design used in WWI and more or less pioneered by the German army at that time. (The British still considered wristlets to effeminate, and only changed in 1915 after a number got their heads blown off while fumbling for a pocket watch when going over the top) By the 1920s-30s these leather strapped watches were used by women, usually of lower economic means, you can see a lot of photos from this period where housewives and blue-collar working women were using these. So chances are this thing was used up until the end of WWII and then traded on the black market to an allied servicemen for cigarettes or "more"...The name of the original owner was Elly Horn; - she probably got it for Confirmation or something like that, those were very popular gifts in that period for young girls. If that watch could talk, the stories it could tell would be fascinating and probably heartbreaking.
@RjWolf3000
@RjWolf3000 22 күн бұрын
130 years later and its outlived at least three owners. Survived two world wars and traveled half way around the world. Born not long after the dawn of the typewriter and functioning in the era of computers in space.
@ElektronDeForza
@ElektronDeForza 22 күн бұрын
And will probably be here to time the trip to a space colony
@jeno264
@jeno264 22 күн бұрын
🤯
@watsondna
@watsondna 22 күн бұрын
Well said.
@bobbywright2100
@bobbywright2100 22 күн бұрын
Well the watch itself might be 90 years old but ww2 was fought in 1939. So yea being 85 to 90 years old still a nice piece.
@RjWolf3000
@RjWolf3000 22 күн бұрын
@@bobbywright2100 when he researched the markings he found the model was produced in the 1890’s. So it was likely a war watch used by one soldier and then sent to war with his son.
@RaindropsBleeding
@RaindropsBleeding 22 күн бұрын
I literally just opened up my computer to look for a wristwatch revival video. it's been a long day and I need to relax before bed. this is perfect.
@A120freak
@A120freak 22 күн бұрын
Fully agree. After a full day of stress, this is so relaxing to watch.
@BCM1959
@BCM1959 22 күн бұрын
I was ready to go to sleep and saw this video so I stayed up late. Still relaxing though.
@sameverett5842
@sameverett5842 22 күн бұрын
My partner heard the opening of this video from my iPad and exclaimed “Oh my goodness is that Marshall” because she knows how much I love your content and I’ve been waiting for a new one bless her 😂😂
@bobbywright2100
@bobbywright2100 22 күн бұрын
Even though you have restored 100 thousand dollar Rolex’s, I think this is one of my favorites! This watch could have been a German soldiers that fell in combat. And my grandfather used to talk about items unfortunately taken when a person lost their life. As sad as it is it did happen. War is something none of us could even imagine. But what a timepiece and just the things this watch could tell us if it could only talk. Thank you so much for sharing. Bobby Wright
@AfterTheRains
@AfterTheRains 22 күн бұрын
I cannot imagine looking at any item daily that had been robbed from a dead man.
@bluerendar2194
@bluerendar2194 22 күн бұрын
For happier thoughts, this could very well have been a barter or purchase item post-armistice. Germany was under heavy rationing later into the war, so outside goods would have been much in demand - and for many a soldier, they could've very well ended up in financial difficulties shortly after.
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 22 күн бұрын
More like 10-30k Rolex's. There are Rolex watches that go for 100k and even more but he hasn't done one of those.
@zyeborm
@zyeborm 20 күн бұрын
​@@AfterTheRainshow about a token taken from someone trying to kill your best friends?
@AfterTheRains
@AfterTheRains 20 күн бұрын
@@zyeborm I don’t understand the point of your question.
@PUfelix85
@PUfelix85 22 күн бұрын
The providence by which the owner's father came by this watch has got to be a seriously interesting story.
@jesusjuice7401
@jesusjuice7401 22 күн бұрын
He took it off a Nazi
@wingracer1614
@wingracer1614 22 күн бұрын
@@jesusjuice7401 That is possible. Or he may have bought it from a starving peasant for a can of beans. Or stole it from a house they occupied. Numerous possibilities.
@mindeloman
@mindeloman 22 күн бұрын
​@@jesusjuice7401I don't like to think of where the Nazi may have gotten it.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika 22 күн бұрын
@@jesusjuice7401 More likely he looted it out of someone's house. No soldier would have used something like that in the field during WWII. That's a 'trench watch' from WWI.
@huudiinii
@huudiinii 19 күн бұрын
@@MrSloika maybe someone who was drafted couldn't afford one so he took his fathers watch?
@Dark-Will
@Dark-Will 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for your great videos. Your voice is sooo relaxing. I have to watch the videos twice, because I often watch them in noon and get sleepy.
@blister762
@blister762 22 күн бұрын
"Rather beautiful dial". Understatement of the year. That dial is gorgeous. So is the entire watch. The watch and strap belong in a museum for everyone to see, not in a collection, hidden from sight. But Mel has taken great care of it over the decades.
@ohger1
@ohger1 22 күн бұрын
The enameling that was done back then was ridiculously durable. I have a Hamilton and a Waltham pocket watch from the turn of the last century and the dials are so clean and bright they look like reproductions.
@thebrickshooter5974
@thebrickshooter5974 20 күн бұрын
These cylinder pocketwatches are a dime a dozen. They aren't special or unique, but they usually did have a fun dial! Certainly nice to look at for sure
@philgiglio7922
@philgiglio7922 19 күн бұрын
Iff you've seen either of the WONDERWOMAN movies aa similar style of watch plays a Key role. It may have been gathered up in world War 2, but I'd bet it's actually from the Great war itself.
@alexsis1778
@alexsis1778 17 күн бұрын
Museums only have so much space and funding to take care of and display things. Objects like this were made in the tens and hundreds of millions over the past 2 centuries. Unless its tied to some sort of famous person, an object like this would sit in a storage room for nobody to see. Assuming the museum even accepts it in the first place.
@sassypuppy2937
@sassypuppy2937 22 күн бұрын
I suspect this might have been not only a ladies watch, but a Nurse's watch. Luv your work. ❤❤❤
@chrisharris1522
@chrisharris1522 22 күн бұрын
Nurses need a seconds hand
@MrSloika
@MrSloika 22 күн бұрын
That is a lady's pocket watch. Lady's pocket watches were preferred as trench watches because they were small enough to wear on the wrist.
@allangibson8494
@allangibson8494 19 күн бұрын
Nurses watches also have an inverted dial (the winding knob and suspension ring are at the bottom) because they are worn pinned to the breast of their uniform and need to be read in that position.
@ilanfriedman114
@ilanfriedman114 21 күн бұрын
How in the world were parts so intricate and delicate and accurate manufactured in the 1800s?! I'm blown away. I need a history lesson.
@naturalorang3
@naturalorang3 19 күн бұрын
Check out Clickspring, he dives into techniques going back centuries for making precision mechanisms
@gracecollins8415
@gracecollins8415 16 күн бұрын
How about in the 15C then?
@Watch_Mechanic
@Watch_Mechanic 5 күн бұрын
If you want intricate, look up verge Fusee watches.
@TAD050486
@TAD050486 22 күн бұрын
We often wish possessions could speak, and this is one. Thanks to the owner and you for presenting this treasure.
@K_j_M
@K_j_M 22 күн бұрын
You and the Nekkid Watchmaker posting within hours of each other... Great!
@The_Scienceboy
@The_Scienceboy 20 күн бұрын
I know right 😀 It's a happy day
@blueinmotion9438
@blueinmotion9438 22 күн бұрын
My father, who used to be an officer in WWII, had, over the time of the war, been given several watches by the Wehrmacht. They all had the kind of leather watch strap like the one this watch has. They were called Pionierarmbänder (engineer watch strap), probably to protect the metal from corroding when sweating under stress - but I really don't know. But since this watch had a similar kind of watch strap there must have been a reason for it beyond looking cool.
@frankteunissen6118
@frankteunissen6118 13 күн бұрын
“Given”? More like he took them off POWs. That was fairly standard, though more so on the Eastern Front than on the Western. Standard procedure was to strip POWs off all their belongings. Papers etc were turned over to the MPs, but the rest was appropriated by whoever got the opportunity.
@blueinmotion9438
@blueinmotion9438 13 күн бұрын
@@frankteunissen6118 Those watches were given to him, because he was a German officer. Starting as a second lieutenant in '39 he rose through the ranks pretty quickly due to the rapid enlargement of the Wehrmacht. During the war 4 watches (each one different but all Swiss made) were issued to him, each one with the so called 'Pionierarmband'.
@suzisaintjames
@suzisaintjames 22 күн бұрын
In this clip 28:31, you can see there's a small grove on either side of the button. I think you're right, that little groove would allow the use of a fingernail to depress the button fully. If a pokey tool was meant to be used (like a pin or such), there wouldn't be a groove and the button would be cupped to accommodate point of said pokey tool. 💕🌞🌵😷
@The_Scienceboy
@The_Scienceboy 20 күн бұрын
This type of movement was my very first service; cylinder escapement, pin setting. Currently considering how to convert into a wrist watch using more modern pushers.
@MHeadroom
@MHeadroom 16 күн бұрын
I love your patience and enjoyment being in flow with your love for watchmaking. As the son of a Swiss-trained watchmaker (now passed) I have a particular love for your KZbins as you channel my late father who I spent countless hours watching and talking as he practised his craft. Thank you Sir. ❤
@shone3746
@shone3746 3 күн бұрын
As I was watching the video I started trying to make an old watch I bought run and figure out how to set it but at some point, I was so focused on what I was doing that completely ignored the video. While I was messing arround I noticed a tiny hole, inside, a screwed end shaft that was out of place. The piece that the shaft was supposed to be mounted on, conected with the crown and a spring, while on the outside connected to a button that was stuck in. Once I put everything in place I was happy to discover it was a tiny gear shifter to set the clock. Not long after, I was rewatching what I missed and what a surprise to see that you were talking and wondering about that same piece I was messing with. Then at the end when you asked if any of us figured out how to set that clock I was as thrilled as a child.
@BYP_Craig_Hooper
@BYP_Craig_Hooper 22 күн бұрын
I've been watching your videos and have bought a couple of watches cheap it seems like a great hobby my finances are holding me back but I've managed to put a small tool kit together and have managed to get 3 of the 4 watches i have bought working based off learning from your videos. so thankyou I appreciate your knowledge. Regards Craig Hooper
@ddr80
@ddr80 22 күн бұрын
the leather case looks surprisingly like a modern air tag case XD that's a cool little DIY trench watch
@ferropetra9623
@ferropetra9623 22 күн бұрын
A US soldier get a private German watch from a german market from a WWII Batlefield. Great story. The winner takes it all. And the name of the original owner is noticed in the watch.
@bigwave2975
@bigwave2975 21 күн бұрын
one of teh best thing about your videos is that they are obviously voiced over but the scripting is very well done. Timing and fit to the video is bang on always. great editing.
@camtron1967
@camtron1967 22 күн бұрын
You gotta find something with keyed works instead of keyless works. Seems like a fun challenge
@oliverlauckner01
@oliverlauckner01 22 күн бұрын
What a coincidence. I got nearly the exact same watch handed over from my grandma for restoration last weekend. Interestingly to see, that although they supposed to be the same watch, I got a small seconds hand on the dial too.
@watchesreviewua
@watchesreviewua 16 күн бұрын
My grandfather owned watch of very similar design, but in a golden case. Glad to see that someone keeps such watches alive
@screwthecabal6453
@screwthecabal6453 22 күн бұрын
If only these old watches could speak to us. What kind of interesting stories could they tell us.
@hockeyrd99
@hockeyrd99 3 күн бұрын
Well, I guess first it would say "I'm not from WWII". Look more like a ladies watch from around 1910.
@chrisbrooks6697
@chrisbrooks6697 22 күн бұрын
You got me hooked. I just finished my first movement; an Omega 1040 chronograph. It had several problems that were easy to find after watching all of your videos. I know you said don't start with a wristwatch, and I know you said don't start with a chronograph, but I really liked it. It's the 176.007 case, which I'm attempting to restore. It looked like someone ran over it 50 times on a gravel road, so it was past "patina" and closer to "abused".
@NicholasMarino
@NicholasMarino 22 күн бұрын
It's really cool to see the evolution of your tool use. I feel that you've grown in your expertise, and are able to utilize your ever growing tool set effectively in ways that you weren't able to in the beginning. Love the progression.
@georgejohnson1498
@georgejohnson1498 22 күн бұрын
I used to have a lady's Benson pocket watch [about this size] that had a Swiss movement [even though Benson made their own movements for the larger gents' watches] and it that had a little nubbin' like this to set the hands. Obviously it wound on the crown when the nubbin' was not pressed in. I bought it for my Neice's twenty-first birthday many years ago now. My Nephew was gifted [for his twenty-first] a large paterni Benson with the famous Ludgate movement which was of an older design with winding and setting with a separate key. Both kept good time, but obviously will never be used for daily ... or probably not even come out of the top draw! Love your videos! Best wishes from George in UK.
@charlessorocco2900
@charlessorocco2900 22 күн бұрын
I Love watching ww2 watches being restored. Thank you for sharing the video
@jimmymeetsworld464
@jimmymeetsworld464 22 күн бұрын
So many amazing watches that have come across your way!
@rikspector
@rikspector 19 күн бұрын
Marshall, Age and provenance have contributed to the charm even though it's not a complicated mechanism, it gets the job done and the band is an art, as well. Cheers, Rik Spector
@michellerizzoandersen
@michellerizzoandersen 21 күн бұрын
This one and it’s story and the keeper of the heirloom are all my favorite story so far. I cannot believe his own family has no interest it! A battle worn WWII pocket watch with a handmade leather wrist conversion?!? I MEAN COME ON!!! WHAT IS WRONG WOTH YOU PEOPLE?!??? 😂💕
@tomhill4003
@tomhill4003 22 күн бұрын
I'd love to see more information on the escapement mechanism. I'm not at all familiar with ones that don't use a pallet fork. Also, there is a community that is making the leather straps for old pocket watches. I inherited a pocket watch and am planning to make one. The instructional videos are on KZbin.
@CreatorCade
@CreatorCade 22 күн бұрын
Wow what a beautifully preserved piece of history and an awesome family heirloom.
@Charun1982
@Charun1982 22 күн бұрын
The silver colored plate with two holes on top of the 1st wheel is threaded and you need to unscrew that to get the wheel and barrel out. This kind of movement was the first i ever worked on, and had to do a makeshift tool to remove it, though you can also use the ends of tweezers for it, if you're careful (and probably best not to use your favorite pair). I wasn't able to remove the pinion gear with my tools either, but it never occurred to me to give it a tap.
@amphibiousone7972
@amphibiousone7972 22 күн бұрын
Very cool old watch. Love the history. Thanks Marshall, as always, a fun journey. Good Fortunes and Great Successes 🫡
@soothingmusic6857
@soothingmusic6857 22 күн бұрын
I could watch one of these videos every day. It’s so nice to see something old be revived. It’s so easy for things to be destroyed or forgotten. It’s wonderful when someone puts care and patience into maintaining a piece of history of the world.
@QMac-i6h
@QMac-i6h 21 күн бұрын
It’s amazing something so precision & beautiful could be made 130 years ago, and we get to see it in all it’s glory. Thanx Marshall👍🏻
@nickjames205
@nickjames205 22 күн бұрын
Too late now but can't wait to watch this first thing in the morning. Love your work
@jameshisself7375
@jameshisself7375 22 күн бұрын
Great watch and video Marshall! Regarding the difficulty in setting, my understanding is that railroad certification was an important design consideration and to get that there was a requirement that setting the time required more steps than just using the winding stem to prevent the time from being accidently changed while winding the watch.
@jessebailey2718
@jessebailey2718 15 күн бұрын
I just bought my first time pice relic® mens gunmetal automatic skeleton watch zr11853 you have me addicted unfortunately I will never beable to work on them I suffer from tremors and I am only 38 and it only gets worse as I age but I love love watching your videos also suffer from extreme anxiety and watching you helps block it out I am going to watch everything you have uploaded so happy I found your channel
@jimmydm3
@jimmydm3 12 күн бұрын
Horn is a fairly common German name. It was pleasantly satisfying to see the makers German heritage. Very cool watch.
@Serenity_Dee
@Serenity_Dee 20 күн бұрын
That movement. I was amazed because I've gotten so used to seeing the usual movements you work on and this is nothing like those. Wow.
@ygrbooks
@ygrbooks 22 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video on KZbin: 👍👌👏!
@wryyyy
@wryyyy 22 күн бұрын
These sort of configurations are more common than you would think. The base watch was originally intended as a ladies pendant watch, but they became common wear with WW1 soldiers due their compact size (with added leather housing strap or basic wire lugs soldered onto the case for the strap. WW1 also caused a significant need for wristwatches also in the civilian life, as factory workers, who were mostly women, could not wear pendant watches due to them posing a hazard in factory environments, so these leather housings were also seen in civilian use too. Due to how fashion changed and actual wristwatches becoming more common in the 1920s, pendant watches fell out of fashion, which made them a significantly cheaper alternative for a WW2 soldier, or anyone on a budget. The leather housing might not been made specifically for the specific watch, as there was a fair amount of industry for making these leather housings. Some fancier pendant watch wrist housings were even made of metal like nickel-alloy or brass. Your example with the cylinder escapement was most likely also a "budget" model from FHF, due to how Swiss-lever (and English-lever before that) had already gotten a foothold in the market, making cylinder "outdated". Which is true in a way, because cylinders had rather awful accuracy, especially if the watch was jostled around all the time, like pocket and wristwatches tend to do. This one does have the big luxury feature of the time, they keyless winding at least. Still, Cylinder escapement was a huge improvement back in the day in the early 1700s, when it rapidly replaced the even worse verge escapement. Cylinders are just a huge pain trying to repair these days though.
@Joe___R
@Joe___R 17 күн бұрын
That type of conversion strap was common with piolets in WW1 before wrist watches were common. A pocket watch is not easily used when flying a plane, especially the ones used in the great war.
@godbluffvdgg
@godbluffvdgg 21 күн бұрын
Seeing it come apart is so cool! Seeing it get reassembled is STAGGERING! You can probably count on two hands how many people could do it...Thanks for the upload..
@kevinfergusson8239
@kevinfergusson8239 18 күн бұрын
I loved this repair. My wife has one very similar. Her great granmothers. It needs a new balance staff. I love for it to be fixed.
@topangacailah
@topangacailah 21 күн бұрын
I just got into watch collecting. I've loved watches since I was young but I never had anyone teach me or bring deeper into the world. amzwatch brought closer to a community and hobby I always wanted to get into more and that is incredibly meaningful to me !
@UKDrew
@UKDrew 22 күн бұрын
Awesome as Always Thank you for another great vid Pleasure to watch and learn
@RaveyDaveyGravey
@RaveyDaveyGravey 22 күн бұрын
I'm tired, new wristwatch revival? Oh go on then!
@Ink_farm_art
@Ink_farm_art 17 күн бұрын
Amazing watch and holder. Sad story...feel bad for the family of the person who didn't get to leave the battlefield.
@terrynida5787
@terrynida5787 22 күн бұрын
Great video; that leather band is as interesting as the pocket watch.
@kchortu
@kchortu 6 күн бұрын
That was a war trophy pulled from the "field". Its been a family heirloom in Germany and now its a family heirloom somewhere far away.
@davids8449
@davids8449 19 күн бұрын
Nice pocket watch.........I always thought it safer to run the watch down before removing balance. You have an excellent way of explaining step by step disassembly of work you undertake ( comment from England )
@keithschwartz7318
@keithschwartz7318 12 күн бұрын
Hi Marshal, I was at the National Watch and Clock Collectors museum in Columbia today. They have three if these watches in their collection. They are displayed in with early ladies wristwatches.
@chasdrum
@chasdrum 22 күн бұрын
I was disappointed that you figured out how to set the hands. I wanted to be the one who wrote you with the solution. My grandfather had a Swiss watch with that little button and I spotted it in the video right away. He let me fiddle with it as a teenager. Disappeared a long while back, after his death, but I've never forgotten it. I will say that maybe next time you have one of these you could show us how that style escapement works and give us just a little better look at the pretty escapement wheel. Thank you for these adventures. It's always a pleasure to witness your skill with all those tiny parts.
@chrissolum8323
@chrissolum8323 22 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the Breguet pocket watch you did a while back. Great timepiece
@tybertimus
@tybertimus 22 күн бұрын
That band is really well thought-out! The only hardware is the buckle, but it hold the watch secure and protects it without restricting the crown.
@el10sbum
@el10sbum 22 күн бұрын
Marshall, Love the videos. This is the second watch I’ve noticed that you didn’t oil the main spring.
@WatchRestorationCottage
@WatchRestorationCottage 20 күн бұрын
Very interesting watch. Cylinder escapements are cool, but once you work on a few, you realize how lever escapement is better. Thanks for showing us.
@GraduateTester
@GraduateTester 16 күн бұрын
I do not understand how you have the patience to put each tiny piece back together again.
@jrw124
@jrw124 19 күн бұрын
Super enjoyed this one! I just worked on an extremely similar movement. Mine just had a small seconds on it. Your solution to that dang cannon pinion was way more elegant than mine.
@jrw124
@jrw124 19 күн бұрын
By the way, it took me forever to figure out how to get that barrel out. There must have been a special tool this company made for unscrewing that unique screw with two holes at the top. I took some cheap tweezers and gently applied pressure in the two holes until it unscrewed. I had to figure out a way because the mainspring was broken. Hope this saves some poor sap 2 hours! Haha
@RobWenzel84
@RobWenzel84 21 күн бұрын
History is my absolute favorite, especially the items people used back in the 1800s early 1900s
@firstyoutubehandle
@firstyoutubehandle 22 күн бұрын
babe quick, Marshall at WR just dropped a new video
@williamrichins4908
@williamrichins4908 22 күн бұрын
This is a fascinating presentation. The dexterity and knowledge of tools and function is amazing to me. I would like to understand watch movements better. Thank you for this opportunity.
@nickstubbings
@nickstubbings 22 күн бұрын
That was really fun! It was really good to see something so different. I had to re-watch a few times to get some of the assembly but yeah. Awesome! Thanks Marshall!
@Galerak1
@Galerak1 22 күн бұрын
Now I really want to hear from Patreon Mel to see if he knows who Ellie Horn is. I think the story as to how his dad came into possession would be fascinating. I was originally thinking maybe it was Mel's grandmother or even great grandmother's watch but the fact he states his father brought it home with him from WW2 makes me think it was maybe gifted to him from one of his squaddie buddies for some heroic act or something. This watch sure still has a story to tell. Great restoration of such a beautiful timepiece Marshal 👍
@TheStefanskoglund1
@TheStefanskoglund1 22 күн бұрын
It can be a rather uncomfortable story for the son or simply : the german owner needed food and so sold her/his watch for 3 months of food worth a penny (compared to the watch.)
@johnb.rempel7873
@johnb.rempel7873 22 күн бұрын
An awesome presentation. Great little watch.
@fionalang2700
@fionalang2700 20 күн бұрын
Danke! Bis jetzt die interessanteste Uhr und das interessanteste Armband! Ich liebe Uhren mit Zylinderhemmungen und besitze auch einige alte Uhren mit dieser Hemmung! Natürlich funktionieren alle!
@JonManProductions
@JonManProductions 22 күн бұрын
"I don't wanna touch that carbon steel spring" Me, an active watcher of many, MANY youtube channels of all kinds now cursed with immediate recall of related topics: "G'day Chris here and welcome back to Clickspring!" That would be an interesting collaboration between a hobbyist repair guy and the full shop guy from down undah.
@bobchronister3429
@bobchronister3429 21 күн бұрын
It may have been a trophy, perhaps taken from an opposing combatant? Beautiful watch....
@bjw4859
@bjw4859 19 күн бұрын
As you said, the things this watch must have survived through, thanks for sharing another epic journey.
@KaiWeber-gl6fb
@KaiWeber-gl6fb 9 күн бұрын
Dear Marshall, can you please demonstrate in the future what advantages can be achieved in a watch movement by cleaning only the bearings of the balance and the pallet fork? A quick & dirty variant, so to speak, which eliminates other risks and introduces new ones.
@Cmoore718
@Cmoore718 22 күн бұрын
I just got my kit from your site that included the movement & tools. I'm already in love, I can't wait to start taking this apart when my movement holder arrives, the ST36 is beautiful. Thanks foe the kit, Marshall. As always, loved the video
@QuestionMan
@QuestionMan 22 күн бұрын
I've been eager to watch you repair a cylinder escapement. This is a treat for me.
@elliottsmith3632
@elliottsmith3632 22 күн бұрын
Now I'm just speaking from memory, but this type of leather wristband was available for many years. There was also a belt type leather holder made.
@iceman213
@iceman213 22 күн бұрын
I have two …. One a single strap, and a dibble strap. From what I found out they started making this type of leather band before WW1 and they became popular at that time with soldiers from France.
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
…that design was why wristwatches became popular and overtook pocket watches
@iceman213
@iceman213 22 күн бұрын
@@bostonrailfan2427 one of the reasons why it became so popular in the military was because if you were holding a rifle and pointing it down range, you didn’t have to stop pull it out of your pocket look at it. You could just turn your wrist to see what time it was.
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
@@iceman213 officers had them, not normal infantry, and they loved just flicking a wrist instead digging through a pocket before blowing their whistle to advance. they normally didn’t carry a rifle, they carried pistols and a baton both of which could be used alongside the wristwatch so the officers knew when they were in the general area of the barbed wire based on known marching times
@turtlefromthenorth
@turtlefromthenorth 19 күн бұрын
An old pocket watch is very easy to use and enjoy on an everyday basis. Find a suitable dome or stand and they look very good on a table, writing desk or shelf just about anywhere. Regards :- )
@gioc4596
@gioc4596 20 күн бұрын
Neat piece and restoration . I had not seen a configuration like that. Thanks for bringing us in this restoration.
@ellardgrudzinski
@ellardgrudzinski 19 күн бұрын
Can’t beat gold polished Roman numerals that sparkle like jewels in the sunlight. Loving the sun ray dial man that pops! MAMACOO watches. What a beautiful subtle piece.
@dr.ryttmastarecctm6595
@dr.ryttmastarecctm6595 22 күн бұрын
That is a L' Epine #5-like movement. The watch is a "pin-set" design. Completely depress the small button located to one side of the stem and crown, and turn the crown to set the watch. Finally release the button.
@benz-share9058
@benz-share9058 22 күн бұрын
I suspect the button is there for the same reason some pocket watches (particularly those approved for railroad use) require a lever to be pulled when setting the time. It's to avoid any accidental resetting of the time. Given the basic design and performance of this watch, it may have required fairly frequent resetting to the correct time.
@ronl7131
@ronl7131 22 күн бұрын
Nice timepiece, classic. Great restoration. Not big into pocket watches, but have some. One of my favorites is a smallish sterling silver pocket watch, with original velvet lined case. Engraved to the nun the watch was gifted to. Lovely working timepiece from the turn of another century.
@tentnant
@tentnant 22 күн бұрын
Oh yes! Going to enjoy this after work 😊
@jonathanalber4107
@jonathanalber4107 22 күн бұрын
I have an late 1890s 18s Phenix pocket watch with a similar movement. As for the gear above the barrel, the two holes on top of the gear are what you insert a special tool or if you have a pair of tweezers that are strong enough, it's actually a cap screw that once removed allows you to remove the gear. That watch is also a pin set style watch. If you look just off on the side of the movement you will see piece of rounded metal that has a notch cut out of one end that can slide in and out of the movement, that is the pin set. And pressing it and turning the crown is what you do to set the time.
@rotorkiteman
@rotorkiteman 22 күн бұрын
I have this same watch with a damaged cylinder in the escapement. Belonged to my grandfather. Someday I will find someone to repair it. Your channel is more entertaining than the Lockpicking Lawyer. Amazing.
@kampaignkilla
@kampaignkilla 19 күн бұрын
WOW. what an insane piece.
@PapaRich3165
@PapaRich3165 22 күн бұрын
LOVE that dial... And what a piece of history!
@Looey
@Looey 15 күн бұрын
STUNNING dial/font
@andreclaveau-g2g
@andreclaveau-g2g 5 күн бұрын
Hello Marshall. I’ve been following you for a while and decided to putz around with some old watches. Someone gave me a mess of watches, mostly baterried , but there is one that is mechanical. It functions beautifully, as far as I can tell. The face of the watch was pretty messed up (the crystal), and I remembered that I had an old French nail polishing buffer with three progressively finer sides. I don’t know if you have used one of the before but I thought it might be an interesting item to add to one of your lesser kits. Thanks for doing what you do.
@F0XD1E
@F0XD1E 22 күн бұрын
Makes me feel old to think that someone who's almost 80 had a dad in WW2. My grandfathers both were and I don't like to think about how my parents are about 70 years old.
@GrumpyGrobbyGamer
@GrumpyGrobbyGamer 22 күн бұрын
I love the face of this watch. It's just about my favorite face style of all time.
@campchet
@campchet 22 күн бұрын
That dial is amazing... prly one of my favorites I've seen on this channel
@rayp4008
@rayp4008 22 күн бұрын
Cannot believe that you left the leather wrist strap alone. Was waiting for you to break out the saddle soap and leather conditioner,..... *sniff!
@f75gunslinger
@f75gunslinger 22 күн бұрын
I'd say that he made the right choice . That leather is far enough gone that nothing would really help it ,and may actually do damage .
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
better off leaving it be and choose to put it back as-is than destroy the leather it might be salvageable, but he doesn’t have the leather-working experience
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
@@f75gunslingeri don’t believe it’s too far gone, just beyond his expertise…a more experienced craftsman might be able to give new life to the leather
@rayp4008
@rayp4008 22 күн бұрын
@@bostonrailfan2427 never stopped him before, lol
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
@@rayp4008 even he has limits
@kyzercube
@kyzercube 22 күн бұрын
Whoah!!! @ 29:31 Whatever that boom was, it shook the camera too!!! What was that!!!???
@kevinlassberg
@kevinlassberg 22 күн бұрын
WATCH TIME WATCH TIME WATCH TIME
@philipbrailey
@philipbrailey 22 күн бұрын
SCREW THE SCREW
@bostonrailfan2427
@bostonrailfan2427 22 күн бұрын
better watch the time because it’s WATCH TIME!
@Psianth
@Psianth 22 күн бұрын
30:43
@eguchitietgen
@eguchitietgen 21 күн бұрын
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the MAMACOO, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
@TLang-el6sk
@TLang-el6sk 22 күн бұрын
My dad owned such a clock, I don't know if he had it from his parents or grand parents. It was quite old and even had a key to wind it up. I was fascinated about this little pocket watch with a leather wristband. Unfortunately I don't know what my nephew had done with it and some of my mother's jewellery when he was small - they were in my mom's bedside table's drawer where found these. My parents never found out what he'd done with these things.
@MrHardhatharry
@MrHardhatharry 12 күн бұрын
Imagine the stories that this watch could tell !
@matthewmctaff2022
@matthewmctaff2022 17 күн бұрын
In the Uk, we refer to this kind of movement as a pin set. Great video Marshall, as always.
@showbags7
@showbags7 22 күн бұрын
Very nice mate... whatta watch!
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