Thank you for fixing my dad’s watch, i can’t wait for it to arrive and that i can wear it. Its very cool to see how you work on it and you did a amazing job! Greetings. Jason
@BeckVMH29 күн бұрын
Interesting history and that was a long and winding road for that watch. Glad it made through. All the best to you, your family and your Tudor.
@kristoffermangila29 күн бұрын
Talk about a wild backstory for your Tudor! Hope you enjoy your father's watch! Oh, BTW, the world thanks your father for his service.
@KT_ASV28 күн бұрын
this is not the real acc chat
@badumskee201228 күн бұрын
@@kristoffermangila don't go assuming the whole world thanks him
@danielcalvocamacho453828 күн бұрын
Wow! First time I see the happy owner comenting on the its own video repair. Happy for you to have the chance to repair your father's watch!
@romeroa111Ай бұрын
Marshall- the Bob Ross of watch restoration. Don’t ever change 🎉
@JamesTKirk-gs7hf29 күн бұрын
I had this comment in my mind for sooo long. Also today. Now you did it😄
@jimsturt28 күн бұрын
Seriously - his voice is like a lullaby for adults, it just relaxes me 😅😅
@robertroy187828 күн бұрын
I never thought of it that way. You're absolutely right. ASMR!
@nickythrailkill326827 күн бұрын
Totally true
@stopthephilosophicalzombie901726 күн бұрын
Not even close.
@dennisfahey2379Ай бұрын
Sixty years old; worn every day and it is still that accurate. That is quality.
@thestig00728 күн бұрын
That's why I love high quality mechanical watches. I wear my Tudor every day, and hope to keep it forever.
@jimsturt28 күн бұрын
It made me grin seeing +/- 0 with 300 amplitude after assembly with ZERO adjustment. That could be a Tudor/ Rolex ad!
@whoiam0627 күн бұрын
@@thestig007 I love my Tudor Ranger so much. I hope it'll do as well as this watch.
@gerritritskes73076 күн бұрын
Wist niet dat tudor ook, van rolex was
@teleguy56995 күн бұрын
@@thestig007 I got my BB58 on now as we speak. It's my everyday watch too even though it's my most expensive. These things were made to be worn, not framed.
@GalenLeRaazАй бұрын
Mike's wife is 100% a keeper. I am envious he was able to find such a wonderful life partner. I wish them nothing but the best in their life ^_^
@liamrush3411Ай бұрын
Not the first time a Rolex/Tudor has been rejected by the manufacturer on your channel, good job on calling them out, love your content man keep it up
@bwthomas8422 күн бұрын
Not calling them out. They have much higher standards and knew they couldn't keep them
@Notfiveo015 күн бұрын
Today Tudor and Rolex are completely separate companies that have absolutely nothing to do with each other.
@roamready973211 күн бұрын
Rolex doesn't stock parts for models much older than 20 years, and if there is a certain percentage of non OEM parts they won't service the watch. The bracelet and bezel might be enough for a service refusal. Not disagreeing with anyone just stating some of the facts.
@teleguy56995 күн бұрын
@@Notfiveo0 Not true. It's always been the same dynamic. It was just Tudor used to use Rolex parts back in the day, but they manufacture their own movements or use Swiss branded movements now. My Tudor has to go to the Rolex AD for service. They are still part of the same group, just separate companies like Lexus/Toyota. So they still are connected. From AI: No, Tudor and Rolex are not the same company, but they are sister companies owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation
@ROKuberskiАй бұрын
Tudor/Rolex should be ashamed for rejecting the restoration of this watch. You, however, did a great job and a great service to the owner. By the way, I too went to Vietnam for a tour and an extension (USMC.) Before leaving the country, I went to the PX to buy a watch that would be durable and waterproof. I was 20 years old and did not know crap about watches. I did see the Rolex's, but they were expensive, but not in hindsight. Instead, I bought a Zodiac Sea Wolf ($45 +/-) which I wore for at least 15 years before I threw it in a drawer. I had it serviced quite a while back and still wore it once in a while, but have since given it to my nephew who will make it part of a small collection that he has. I know he will care for it. Meanwhile, I'm now wearing a Rolex GMT Master II (16713) which likely cost 50 times what I could have bought it for in the late '60's I figured I deserved it.
@andrewh5817Ай бұрын
Well deserved indeed! Cool story, thanks for sharing.
@volvo09Ай бұрын
But can you imagine how much this would cost for them to restore? They are rejecting these for a reason (cost, parts, staff experience). If I brought my rusty old 93 Ford ranger to ford for a repair and restoration and had an unlimited budget they'd tell me to go elsewhere... They aren't specialists in everything.
@loveobd628Ай бұрын
I can't really imagine that this always happens, especially if it is to be sent to Biel or Le Locle in Switzerland. The only thing that can be is that it might be really difficult with original parts. Rolex guarantees every buyer that spare parts will be available for their model until at least 35 years after(!) the model is no longer sold. Sure, the watch here is older, but I don't know anything like that here in Germany. Rolex and Tudor really do a good job at restoration and are always interested in stories. I was already surprised at the Rolex Explorer, which was flooded with seawater here on the channel some time ago. The thing is, a original restoration at Rolex or Tudor is expensive. I mean really expensive on a watch like this here for example. Maybe that is the Problem.
@TWOTONEFARMАй бұрын
What a treat! That’s a grail watch for me. What a treat. Thank you Marshall!
@ScreaminEmuАй бұрын
@@volvo09LOL did you just say Rolex is worried about cost?! They make a 300% profit on every single watch, and limited editions make many times more than that. They sponsored friggen Formula One for years. By the way, you realize they charge for the service, right? It's over $1,000 for a service.
@helicart28 күн бұрын
The story behind this watch is so elevating. It is so nice that Jason values his Dad's watch so much..and his wife is a pearl. Beautiful that the watch made it back to Jason from his Dad's friend.
@Salish_RedboneАй бұрын
I clicked on the video to give a 'thumbs up' in support of the channel... and just watch the beginning and the end... because let's be honest, the disassemble and reassemble are all pretty similar. However, every time I start a Wristwatch Revival video, I end up watching the whole thing... I ask myself "why?" It's Marshall's passion for his hobby as heard in his commentary throughout. So entertaining! Amazing work! 👍
@stoundingresults23 күн бұрын
I jump to the time grapher to see how close 0seconds a day he gets
@robertwithington4250Ай бұрын
48:59 best one I've seen in ages.I have sent it to all my mates.
@Iluvantir3 күн бұрын
So satisfying to see an artist revive a piece of someone's family history. Well done.
@AnthonySmith-sc4zsАй бұрын
When the service center can’t/won’t fix it, send it to the professional hobbyist. Fantastic job Marshall. I absolutely love the way those vintage hands and indices look in contrast to that black dial. As someone who likes building/modding watches, I wonder what could be brushed onto new hands to achieve this look. I feel like coffee would be too brown.
@jshound1508Ай бұрын
I tried to. He never responded...
@citizaniac149Ай бұрын
Why not use an independent watchmaker? There are plenty that would be happy to help!
@jshound1508Ай бұрын
@@citizaniac149 Not with my watch. It's a 25 year old, battery operated, Casio watch; analog. Everyone I've talked to seems to feel that it's beneath them. I'm the original owner and it means a lot to me, and it's in serious need of servicing and cleaning, But, noone want to mess with it. That's why I reached out to this guy. I even offered to pay him. I'm not expecting him to make a video about it, I just want my watch worked on by someone who knows what he's doing. Maybe it could last another 25 years.
@AnthonySmith-sc4zsАй бұрын
@@jshound1508 a lot of these KZbinrs are swamped with projects naturally. It’s hard for them to talk to everyone. Have you looked into repair videos to see how difficult it would be to learn how to do it?
@bramweinreder2346Ай бұрын
In Marvel character, someone should go to the Tudor service center and shout "Marshall serviced this in a cave! With a box of scraps!"
@BillSmith-rx9rm25 күн бұрын
I can't believe I've watched this entire video from beginning to end. Fascinating! Can't believe all the little tiny parts to take that thing apart. I would never have the time, patience, or agility with my big clumsy fingers and hands. And wow, the training and experience that is required to know where all those parts go in order to reassemble it. Just amazing!
@48920jeffАй бұрын
Oh my. I’m getting ready to send my 1984 Tudor Submariner 94010 in for service. This is such great timing. Thanks for the view into what’s about to happen to mine.
@BajerboyАй бұрын
What a coincidence Marshall. I have the exact same watch left to me by my late father which he hardly wore, so is in absolute mint condition. It runs really well but have no idea when it was last serviced if at all. I was a small boy when he bought it ( I am 71 now) and remember going into a jewellers on the island of Jersey off the coast of France. He smuggled it back to the UK sewn into his underpants so he didn't have to pay the then import tax. I can't really remember what he paid for it at the time but I am sure it was less then fifty pounds. I hardly ever wear the watch now which is a shame I suppose. Really, really fascinating to see how it all bolts together though. Thank you very much. Mine still has the original 'pip' by the way which you mentioned in your video. He also left me an Omega Seamaster 300 'big triangle' model which is in the same mint condition which he bought in a similar way.
@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg29 күн бұрын
As well as both being of sentimental value for you, they’re not only historically important watches but they’re very collectible and would be worth a significant amount of money. Especially if they are in as good a condition as you mentioned. I’m sure you know all this given your reference to the big triangle variant. I hope you have someone significant in your life to pass them on to. It would definitely be worth getting them both serviced by a well regarded, independent watchmaker.
@Bajerboy29 күн бұрын
@SlCKB0Y-sb1kg Hi, I really didnt when I first inherited them but appreciate the values in all aspects now. Thanks for your comments. Appreciated. 👍
@Songbirdstress24 күн бұрын
Have it serviced, because the oil does degrade over time.
@RJSierraАй бұрын
When you kept saying "crazy story" then mentioned "Vietnam" I could not get the Pulp Fiction story out of my head.
@Trapper50calАй бұрын
...and now, little man, the watch belongs to you.
@owen-tromboneАй бұрын
Great, now I have to watch Pulp Fiction again 😂
@ccooper8785Ай бұрын
Thankfully it was not a 44mm Panerai that he had in his "prison safe"
@andybaldmanАй бұрын
You and everyone else here.
@JoLowden-oz9no29 күн бұрын
Unfortunately Vietnam was not fiction, a lot of good men lost their lives over there. Respect for these things is becoming very rare.
@daviddeavours4909Ай бұрын
Wow, what an interesting and deeply moving history behind this watch!! I'm a huge fan of modern Tudor watches, but it breaks my heart that they wouldn't service this heirloom for Jason. Also, Jason's wife is a one-of-a-kind. Absolute a keeper!! Lucky for us we have this fantastic video and the story is going to be heard by thousands of watch enthusiasts around the world. How cool is that!!
@okolemahu24 күн бұрын
It’s so amazing how you can do this and remember where every little piece goes. Incredible!
@flashladderacrobatАй бұрын
This channel is pure entertainment, this man is a genius at telling a story. Wonderfull!
@gan_the_white26 күн бұрын
Martin is awesome!
@JohnnyHubbsFinanceАй бұрын
Please never stop making these videos. I look forward to them. I recently purchased my first watch, Rolex Date Just, and plan to get the Tudor 1926 next year to celebrate my 40th birthday. Thanks, Marshall!
@InCountry697024 күн бұрын
This isn't just watch repair, it's therapy.
@csf6614Ай бұрын
Sat at work at Heathrow airport watching your brilliant videos ... This one the finished watch looked awesome..thank you
@hughoxford873527 күн бұрын
Is this why a million people came into the U.K. last year?
@travelsandbooks26 күн бұрын
Safe journey!
@em-rg3xfАй бұрын
This was a joy to watch, and im over the moon for Jason and family that they get to enjoy the beautiful watch and have his father memories so close. So fantastic.
@Getouttahere78Ай бұрын
Definitely one of the best and most interesting episodes yet. Nicely done Marshall 👌🏻
@randyscorner94345 күн бұрын
Amazing that you can identify and reconstruct thing mechanism without confusing any parts, and not having any parts left over! Love the result; nicely done!
@h.michaelhansen8220Ай бұрын
Watching you repair watches is one of my crazy little hobbies.
@tmurray124 күн бұрын
It's really cool that this guy gets his dad's watch but also really cool that he can watch this video to see how you fixed it. Awesome
@musaziz1948Ай бұрын
Best 50 minutes of my time spent today. Thank you to you and Jason for letting us enjoy this. I've subscribed.
@davidtverberg260611 күн бұрын
Marshall, your videos are not only educational, they are inspirational! The macro shots are spot on and naming of parts and explanation is superb.
@leewix7019Ай бұрын
Respect to the King of watchmaking videos!
@Orrickman23 күн бұрын
Speechless with the quality of your work. Simply amazing!
@indyhitman753829 күн бұрын
What a great story. Thankfully there's great people like you who will do what manufacturers won't.
@Aceborn-Gaming19 күн бұрын
I'm not really interested in watches but your video was entertaining and I can appreciate your passion and dedication you put into restoring this sentimentally priceless item for your subscriber.
@Hopalong..7529 күн бұрын
I am a Vietnam Vet and I appreciate your dedication to preserve something he carried with him all those many years good job..
@connormcintyre917221 күн бұрын
This channel showed up at just the right time in my life. I legit started a new job at a jewellers recently and know nothing about watches and jewellery. I have also been made Tudor brand ambasador so these videos are extra helpful
@samrweallАй бұрын
Another AMAZING video! Thank you for bringing this hero's watch back to life. Shout out to the awesome wife as well.
@SallaLaurila8 күн бұрын
that was incredible. what a beautiful watch and what great work you did on it!I love MAMACOO watch!! Dream watch! Everytime I wear it, makes me feel amazing!
@rev.waynet.oleary738714 күн бұрын
You are a true artisan... beautiful work and great story told so well.. thank you! From the UK
@gragrn29 күн бұрын
Just looking at the crud built up on that watch I would have guessed the owner was a Vietnam Vet who wore it on operations. My dad was an Aussie advisor over there, 69 to 70, with an ARVN Cav unit, and I have his issued ' Mickey Mouse ' watch which no longer runs. It's probably filled with dirt and sweat like that one. I will take it to a watchmaker one day, and hopefully he'll do as good a job as you did. Excellent work Marshall, very well done!
@youtubetv485615 күн бұрын
True respect for the skill, craftsmanship, and patience, that goes into this! I thought I was a detailed oriented person but I would lose a part 10 seconds into attempting something like this and would go absolutely insane.
@pjingham11Ай бұрын
Just a note about the Navy's UDT. They became the Navy Seals around 1964. In 1961 I was a Marine stationed at the Infantry training base on Camp Pendleton. I got to know one of the UDT guys who used our base for some training. They trained and acted like the Seals of today. One evening I walked past there Quonset Huts and saw them doin pushups. My buddy had broken his arm in training and was still doing one arm pushups. Tough guys
@xXVintersorgXx29 күн бұрын
In 1945 they were D-Day frogmen no?
@Bluesman5724 күн бұрын
In 2016 I participated as a guardian on an honor flight (in case people don't know, is where they take WWII, Korean, and Vietnam Veterans to Washington DC to see the memorials in their honor) my Veteran was a former Navy UDT, his job on D-Day plus one was to dive in the waters on Utah Beach, and salvage anything of use, and blow up anything in the way. Henry was a great man, sadly he passed away in October of that same year.
@frankkolmann480124 күн бұрын
Today's era. Nothing is repaired. Even objects that are designed to be repaired. Marshall you are amazing. A true master craftsman.
@TheGoatMumblerАй бұрын
Another hour of my time I'll never get back. And I enjoyed every minute!
@chrismaverick9828Ай бұрын
Since you will carry the memory with you it's not as though you lost that time. :D
@ronhipwell55438 күн бұрын
First watch repair video I’ve ever viewed and I’m now hooked! Very nice work!
@Turbo-DrewАй бұрын
Awesome as Always Really love the History Thankyou for such a cool Vid
@jugheadjones545822 күн бұрын
I’ve watched several of your videos in just a few days, as I only recently found your channel. I am fascinated by how watches are made, your skills, and all of the cool tools. This is a hobby I wish I had started years ago. But, I don’t think I can do it now. I don’t have the stability in my hands like I used to, and being an avid tool guy, I’d have to get all of the tools and equipment you have and probably couldn’t afford it now. But I’ll live vicariously through you. I do restore electric guitars and try to pay attention to the little details that make a restoration become great instead of just good, such as the tiny screw you polished in another of your videos. Thank you for bringing us into your shop and allowing us to enjoy the satisfaction you get from your hobby.
@samsolitaryrollАй бұрын
That is an incredible origin story of the watch!
@leosheepman24 күн бұрын
The 7928 is possibly my favourite dive watch ever, precisely because of the UDT/SEAL history. I'm so glad you were able to do the work necessary to ensure the family can continue to enjoy the watch as piece of their history with enormous sentimental value. Great work!
@michaelg58926 күн бұрын
Do I have any knowledge of watches? No. Did I still watch all 49 minutes of this video? Yes
@boydannon783419 күн бұрын
Thanks Marshall. Your episodes are always so full of intel! Main springs, cannon pinions, keyless works... And who'd have know you shouldn't stick your pallet fork into 'one-dip!' Well, I know now!!
@life_with_bernieАй бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't replace the O rings in the crown and tube. Is there a reason you didn't or was it done off camera?
@wngimageanddesign954625 күн бұрын
Awesome restoration of a watch that's been through so much. Undersea demolition, Navy Seals, a career of policing the streets.Then lost and recovered! Tudor/Rolex rejecting to restore it! You are the watch whispering! What a great watch!
@visualtrigger2469Ай бұрын
Your videos are literally the highlight of whenever I come to youtube. This beautiful Tudor didn't disappoint! Bravo!
@robertposteschild2353Ай бұрын
There's no need to say literally when it doesn't add anything to your sentence.
@Hurons8925 күн бұрын
Just incredible Marshall, you're a true magician! I have a circa 1949 IWC left to me from my father (from his father) that he wore every day for decades. It seems to be in great condition so he must have had it serviced. I get it into the rotation every so often when I'm feeling nostalgic.
@Phil5150BowerАй бұрын
Absolutely wonderful work done as usual. Great job sir 🤙🏻
@dordan998721 күн бұрын
I spend way too much time watching/ listening to KZbin. Especially the engaging but very negative content. Stuff like this is really special. While it is perhaps still unhealthy to avoid the discomfort of silence, I find that videos like this are much less stressful. They seem somewhat meditative while avoiding boredom. I don't know. I'm just grateful for such thoughtful well made content. Not to mention the kind actions portrayed within. Thank you for making these WWR.
@steveyountz9184Ай бұрын
Excellent as always. Would you be willing to explain your 'Time Grapher', and what all it does? And, what does amplitude mean? Thanks in advance.
@filmagnoli14 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I have a 90’s Tudor and loved watching it opened up and looking at the finishing. Great job :)
@robbielockstockАй бұрын
Wearing my BB pro right now I really do like Tudor solid watches , and as always a joy to watch your restoration of this lovely Tudor Sub. This really has a fantastic story a true tool watch.
@1984nightriderАй бұрын
I was just curious. At the 40:18 mark it looks like the right side of the watch isn't pressed all the way down. Is that intentional or just a bad camera angle?
@Ian123IanАй бұрын
noticed that too, it bothered me.
@danburbach49826 күн бұрын
Marshall - you are the best teacher of watch repair skills and techniques I have ever known. The effort you put in to turn out such professional videos is very apparent to me and enormously appreciated. Thank you!
@Weasel4Fun29 күн бұрын
Can I ask is there a more suitable material for tweezers, since it scratch the surface at 23:10?
@Gr33nMachine8327 күн бұрын
Yeah, brass.
@Weasel4Fun27 күн бұрын
@@Gr33nMachine83 so the scratch is acutally from the brass tweezers?
@Gr33nMachine8327 күн бұрын
@@Weasel4Fun no a professional watch maker would use brass tweezers. But that's just plain clumsy.
@EASYTIGER10Ай бұрын
I've been watching Marshall for over a year now, but I still feel a sense of panic when he takes the watch apart and its in bits on the desk 😯....
@algixx194124 күн бұрын
Absolutely loved watching this video. As an owner of a current model Tudor Black Bay, what an insight into the heritage and your skill. Thank you very much.
@jeremyf190126 күн бұрын
Oh no, a new rabbit hold to get lost in. This is my first watch repair video and I’m from the coffee world.
@sazzabatt97357 күн бұрын
Oh god, say goodbye to a lot of hours watching Marshall
@ltcameron119 күн бұрын
This is just incredible- it's like eye surgery- absolutely fantastic. thanks for the video- thanks for your dedication. Just awesome.
@Every_Day_AdventureАй бұрын
23:41 your tweezers scratched the bridge
@darrylwoodbury17 күн бұрын
I love these videos. Watching a watch being repaired and restored and the skill it takes to repair it is an awesome thing to see.
@theplateisbad1332Ай бұрын
$124,- in 1964 is $1,231,- today. Given the prices of Tudors now, this was not a bad deal.
@jatco8425 күн бұрын
It seems typical that Rolex doesnt want to repair/restore their own products...but thankfully we have people like Marshall etal that take on these projects and doa fantastic job on restoring a watch to like new condition. My hats off to you Marshall..and enjoyed this Tudor restoration... Looking like my own Tudor Submariner..but a newer version. One of the last ones made. Kudos to you ...!!
@24hourgmtchannel6429 күн бұрын
Ok. Have to admit I am a bit shocked that Marsall didn't remove the insert and placed it in the heated ultrasonic as one piece. There goes the original tritium in the pip.
@hannesoehman22 күн бұрын
Tritium has a half-life of 12 years so there won't be too much left anyways.
@24hourgmtchannel6422 күн бұрын
@hannesoehman yes I agree its dead but with vintage its all about originality.
@5714sqd28 күн бұрын
What an entertaining almost hour watching this. Thank you, Marshall for taking us along on this journey. Tudor did a disservice to the folks who own the watch. But you did a magnificent job.
@shamayialawson485529 күн бұрын
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@victor-g8i9g29 күн бұрын
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@shamayialawson485529 күн бұрын
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@dakotalong12823 күн бұрын
Marshall, I’ve been binge watching all of your videos for at least a week now. Love all the content, I’ve started to name the parts myself. Now looking forward to stepping into this hobby. Thank you for the great content!
@suicillo2328 күн бұрын
I really love your videos and this particular story was simply amazing! Thanks!
@melmel264423 күн бұрын
Awesome… Beautiful Watch. I love how the lume has aged to perfection.
@ColonelLighthart14 күн бұрын
Thank you for making high quality videos!Love MAMACOO watches
@MrPleersАй бұрын
So glad to see this one "up" and running. There is something special (in my opinion) about a watch that has been on one man's wrist every single day for so many decades.
@cloudedpie24 күн бұрын
I have never cared about watches or restoration videos but you have made an almost hour video feel like 5 minutes. Keep up the great content.
@johng5939Ай бұрын
What a coincidence, as I'm wearing my Tudor Sub as I watch this. The reason I picked it was due to your own 5513 restoration (kicking myself as I sold mine 🙄). Wish I could trust someone to service my Tudor Sub in the UK, with the love and attention to detail in your excellent videos...🫡
@twa552Ай бұрын
Maybe ask Mike from @MyRetroWatches He's in the UK
@fourthwatchman27 күн бұрын
You are a not a hobbyist… you are a HERO! If I have a watch to restore, it would HAVE to be you. The life you give to these sentimental pieces will go on forever! Salute!
@martyb378322 күн бұрын
I have been watching your channel off and on for quite some time. You do a really great job at both explaining what you are doing and with your videography. It really makes a difference for your audience. Well done!
@gioc459619 күн бұрын
So awesome to come in this restoration ride with you Marshal! What a story, what a nice looking time piece and the finish looked amazing. I hope one day I can get me a Tudor like that. Thanks for the video.
@judithyoungquist840919 күн бұрын
Absolutely exquisite !! A Herculean effort my friend, thank you for bringing us along ✌🏼
@stevehy127 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@mikaelvonschedvinaudiobo942219 күн бұрын
Fantastic story and an impressive restoration, thanks for letting us see this!
@AerialAdvantageImages29 күн бұрын
I have watched almost all your videos, have liked many but out of all of the watches I have seen you work on this is my absolute favorite and now I want to track one down for myself! I served on a submarine during the Persian Gulf War and I earned my "Dolphins" thru submarine qualification and have always wanted a Rolex Submariner but could never afford one, hopefully a Tudor Submariner is more in my price range!
@BrianBurns-x4r28 күн бұрын
I've been a tinkerer my whole life, I'm currently refining precious metals and have looked at the inside of a lot of Bolivia watches and thought to myself (the tinkerer I am) that would be fun to learn! I enjoyed your show and excellent all the way around from the videography work to your voice-over explanations of different mechanical platforms in the assembly/sub-assemblys. Super 😎! ❤ it! Thanks you.
@Jimmyjam24129 күн бұрын
Yes! Great job sir! I really appreciate the fact you help restore this as a service member myself. Shame on Tudor for not preforming a basic service before turning this family away.
@garethbarrett646828 күн бұрын
Beautiful Marshall, wonderful to go on this journey with you and see it brought back to life for many more years of enjoyment; I'm new to the Tudor brand so was initially disappointed they weren't willing to assist, though you did reference why so does make sense and meant we all enjoyed the 'restoration' with you!
@tonymills81821 күн бұрын
I love these videos. They're always relaxing for me to watch. I do miss the old MTG playmat though.
@guyfawkes838423 күн бұрын
What a cool story about the wife being able to retrieve the watch and surprising her husband with it at the watch store! Like a scene out of a movie. I was really rooting for you to get this watch working!
@stephenhodkinson7707Күн бұрын
Utterly brilliant transformation
@michaelbyrne886029 күн бұрын
What a fantastic job you have done! You Sir are a Master Horologist! This video and the repair of the Tutor Submariner owned by a Former UDT Diver amazed me and the story about the watch brought a tear to the eye of an Ex Marine! Thank You and Semper Fi, I wished I owned a watch that was worthy of your work! That was a motivating video!
@Supercruze28 күн бұрын
Marshall - What a story. Beautiful watch. I think it was destined to come back to the original owner's son. One trick i picked up in my years of watch service and restoration; when setting the train wheels in their pivots, you can place the upper barrel/train bridge in place and then take your tweeze and lightly tap the side of the movement holder. This sends vibration through the main plate and the train wheels will more often than not find their way to the pivot holes without a lot of manual manipulation from tweeze or an oiler. Give it a try. Hope this tips helps. Love your channel.
@noahschij24 күн бұрын
Would have been cool to see Jason’s reaction - surely he is thrilled. Such a rewarding service to observe and enjoyed your explanations
@cyberfroggy24 күн бұрын
I never thought i would enjoy watching a watch restoration video, but i did! every single minute of it. Dang...wish i have the know-how...looks like a fun "hobby"! thanks for the vid!
@shanedakan37067 күн бұрын
Again, great work. That’s such a great story with this watch. Would love to see the owner getting it back :)
@todds2248Ай бұрын
Great history in that watch! I was a LEO for 32 years and I NEVER would have worn such a great watch on duty! I smashed too many and outright lost a few along the way. So cool he got his father's watch back!
@That_Bimmer_Guy25 күн бұрын
Wow! Excellent job as restoring that gem!
@BeckVMH29 күн бұрын
That was an incredible backstory. Interesting history with twists and turns, to being lost in a drawer till the unrelated owner passed, and finally, thank goodness, starring in one of Marshall’s productions. Good for that Tudor and Jason.