Just heard Adam Savage from Mythbusters say "This isn't Wristwatch Revival, and I'm no Marshall" while showing off his watches. That's gotta feel nice man! Great Work!
@HFV_Junkyardin2 ай бұрын
That’s high praise.
@bjw48597 ай бұрын
Nice to see you doing novelty watches that were probibally never meant to be serviced, I will never get tired of watching these videos.
@zodiacr7 ай бұрын
Marshal, you inspired me to "do watches" I got all the necessary gear, watched and finished the course of your guru too. Started with pocket watches, serviced a good few of these, now I'm starting on proper wrist watches. Excellent hobby, it allows you to be in the moment, experience the now, very much so tai-chi. Once again, a big thank you!
@tyler67227 ай бұрын
Lol I've done the exact same thing, I also find it to be a very zen-inducing hobby. A true exercise of patience
@urielgonzalez99167 ай бұрын
Where did you take the course??
@lmt200ish7 ай бұрын
What course did you watch?
@darylcav62857 ай бұрын
There’s a guy named Mark Lovick that has the lessons online, his KZbin channel was “watch repair channel” very good in depth videos
@lmt200ish7 ай бұрын
@@darylcav6285 Thanks
@spencerbell83867 ай бұрын
14:50 i love Marshall's commentary "you see that post right there, thats not there". The commentary is just so comforting and relaxing lol
@bradleyzimmerman41847 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you are not a snob and see value in watches of all types, styles and price. I have heard many people say that if they were allowed to keep only one watch, it would have to be Dads watch. The brand, its price, its collectability etc.. become meaningless.
@stevestanley11147 ай бұрын
Me too, a red ‘66 convertible. I want one of these.
@thomasneal92917 ай бұрын
it's not an issue of being a "snob". this particular watch is so crap you might have gotten it in a cracker jack box. it isn't a subjective difference, it literally IS crap. It was never meant to even be worn AS a watch, hence why it is a "novelty" watch. you're projecting way too much emotion here.
@brianblithe22717 ай бұрын
DOWN WITH THE RICH.
@brucethomas51237 ай бұрын
I’m rich and I’m not going down
@brianblithe22717 ай бұрын
@@brucethomas5123 All the rich are going down soon, when America collapses everyone collapses.
@miguelblanco73877 ай бұрын
Oh no way! I have a watch identical to this one from my late grandfather's collection, but with a Renault dial. I'll definitely keep this video saved somewhere in the off-chance that I get into watch restoration to fix it!
@kenmohler40817 ай бұрын
Marshall - I am amazed how steady your hands are. Like many others, I have essential tremor. My hobby and therapy is electronics. Soldering can be very fine work, but I can rest the tip of the soldering iron against the joint to be soldered. The solder mask on the circuit board and the surface tension of the molten solder tend to keep the solder in the right place. I find after a few hours of soldering, my tremor is much improved. And after watching you work on a watch, my mental health is much improved. Thank you.
@PirateMTH_ToddH7 ай бұрын
A watch dedicated to my favorite car being repaired by my favorite watchmaker. AWESOME!
@Whitehousebeetle7 ай бұрын
Such a joy to listen to a man and his craft, enjoying the little things in life, in this case very little things. It's more or less a worthless watch but just ordering a fork for the hell of it just to see how far things can go is very satisfying. And getting results as well!! It's working again. I'm not a watch repairman but I kind of expected to fork to be the culprit. The running gear was working but couldn't stop and keep time due to the fork missing in action. I hope to see more discoveries like this. All the best from me, All the way in the Netherlands.
@HalJalikakik7 ай бұрын
It’s a great morning when I wake up to find a fresh Wristwatch Revival video dropped. 😅
@queensapphire77177 ай бұрын
I would have investigated substituting a jewel for that final metal plate under the shock spring.
@billcollins70097 ай бұрын
This has to be one of my favorite Wristwatch Revivals. The novelty of the watch, along with the father-son connection, just makes this such a rich episode. Thanks for sharing this with us!
@RedDeadRestoration7 ай бұрын
20:02 I'm always amazed at how you manage scenes like this without wobbling too much 😃 Not a fan of pin pallet movements but the watch has something special, great work ☺
@Txgsync7 ай бұрын
I love that this was not Yet Another Many-Jeweled watch from a Swiss watchmaker who went out of business in the 1960s. Nice! Cheap, cheerful, fun, engaging video. Keep it up!
@thomasbalka98827 ай бұрын
Marshall, thanks for working on watches that aren't all 'highbrow'. Some of the items I've seen you work on fall into the category of 'fun'. This is definitely a 'fun' watch. 😎
@thomasneal92917 ай бұрын
this watch is literal junk. it isn't even meant to be worn. really.
@CADClicker7 ай бұрын
@@thomasneal9291It's meant to be cool, and it does exactly what it set out to do.
@SteveMoser7 ай бұрын
@@thomasneal9291 You must be a gas at parties.
@Starlord857 ай бұрын
To me, it's more rare than any Rolex .
@coldblue9mm7 ай бұрын
@@thomasneal9291 Are you always so upbeat? Marshall says numerous times it's just a novelty watch.
@jfrancis987 ай бұрын
HVAC tech here. I really like watching you explain what you’re doing while you’re doing it. I think you sold me on getting into watches. Headed to your website to check it out. Thank you!!
@suncoastandy52635 күн бұрын
You are a genuine watch enthusiast who isn't married to big name finds. You truly love the hobby which is why I continue to watch and subscribe.
@auntkaz8157 ай бұрын
Nice video! Sweet to hear the happiness in your voice when the watch was restored, and the simple joy it gives you because it reminds you of your dad. Truly priceless!
@philiplaskey55547 ай бұрын
It might have been pointed out here already but Old England were a brand of the UK watch maker Accurist in the late 60's. Their watches were an odd combination of heavy brass cases, odd dial colours such as green and orange, coloured plastic straps and roman numerals, very much a product of the 'swinging London' era. They had low-end Swiss movements such as this EB or Standard (ST). They also made watches that hung on your belt - these were almost pocket watch size of course - and as far as I can tell they were entirely unisex. Other names such as "A Go Go'" and "Piccadilly" also appeared but they were made by the same people. They are collectable, especially over here, and becomnig accordingly rare.
@GentlemensWatchServices7 ай бұрын
They also made the Beatles Apple Watch, which is definitely collectible. Got one coming to my bench soon
@pendarvis7 ай бұрын
YOU are the Bob Ross of watches! I have NO interest in watch repair... but I just discovered you 3 hours ago, and I've been watching your channel ever since! Just... fascinating, positive and ...strangely calming.
@ohger17 ай бұрын
Well... Bob Ross was unconventional as an artist and his painting style consisted of shortcuts that simulated more dedicated artist's work. Marshall may not be a master (yet), but his work is excellent and uses conventional and accepted practices and tools. But I get the homespun flavor of Marshall's presentation compared to Bob's.
@poopy_fingers33247 ай бұрын
How is Marshall and bob even remotely comparable?
@lunarweasel7 ай бұрын
@@poopy_fingers3324Maybe that he makes a skill accessible and relatable to the general public like Bob did?
@coldblue9mm7 ай бұрын
@@poopy_fingers3324 They both have soothing voices, how's that? Both are nice people. I know I should speak of Bob Ross in the past tense, but I'm stating how they compare. You, on the other hand, have poopy fingers that are kind of gross if you ask me.
@poopy_fingers33247 ай бұрын
@@coldblue9mm their voices are NOTHING alike. Bob Ross definitely has a very calm, soothing voice. Marshall 100% does not.
@tomhohum42757 ай бұрын
I cant believe you found a part for that movement!!!!
@OldWatchRestorations7 ай бұрын
As soon as I saw the hands spinning I knew that fork was toast! 😂 I’ve worked on a few super cool watches with these dollar watch/pin movements and some are very cool and run very well and they usually go very cheap because they’re less desirable. Nice work as always!
@hockeyrd997 ай бұрын
Yeah, surprised he said he never saw that before. Common symptom of that problem.
@philiprice78757 ай бұрын
I loved it when you put it on the timegrapher, got a total blizzard then said the magic words " that will do"
@lavender-hearts7 ай бұрын
Marshall, I wanna say that I really hope you keep hold of this watch. Not for any monetary value, but because it clearly reminds you of your father so much, even if it wasn't ever something that belonged to him. Great job on the restoration, it's fun to see novelty watches back in a running condition.
@LtKernelPanic7 ай бұрын
I was going to say the exact same thing. Sometimes something super simple can mean a lot to someone.
@coldblue9mm7 ай бұрын
And like Marshall stated, his Dad would have gotten a kick out of it!
@thomasgabriel22137 ай бұрын
Another amazing restoration! I am so glad it brings back great memories of your dad. Well worth the time and effort!
@vinifalciano1267 ай бұрын
Always fun to see and hear you work, Marshall, and a great novelty watch distraction! What about the mainspring?
@BryanTorok7 ай бұрын
I was waiting for Marshall to take apart the barrel and main spring or at least comment on why he didn't.
@jshoe24907 ай бұрын
Same question here. I can't recall another restoration where you did not open the barrel and check the mainspring. Why not on this watch?
@betinastephan42197 ай бұрын
Same here
@shogun8847 ай бұрын
Me too, I thought it odd he never looked at the mainspring.
@rayp40087 ай бұрын
Nice breath of fresh air!! Different watch, different internals, and a great example of revitalizing something of interest. Also another option, with warnings, to consider for people considering getting into the hobby, of lower end watches that may be more accessible to attempt. I know tons of older Mustang fans who have and drive their toys who would trip over themselves, and remove a high end Rolex, to have this working watch to wear during their shows and outings.
@robferguson24367 ай бұрын
Love your channel Marshal. I used to be a watchmaker/clockmaker professionally until the 1990s when I changed direction and left it behind to be a computer programmer. Watching you restore these watches reminded me of my love for horology and I have recently started doing both watches and clocks as a way to unwind after work. Thank you so much for these videos.
@JohnnyDX7 ай бұрын
Serviced my dad’s really old stop watch from the 70’s with one of these movements…was my first….boy did I learn a few things lol…column wheel was the Bain of my life for a few days..had to keep walking away for a few lol..great video thank you
@time_keep7 ай бұрын
Marshall, I actually started learning with these types of movements and then progressed to the more complicated ones. Aligning the pivots really tests your patience when there are no jewels, as you mentioned. What makes it even more complicated is keeping the movement in the same spot and in focus, since your cameras are rolling and you don't want to miss the moment everything clicks into place. I also find it very hard to regulate these movements. I can never get them to have a stable rate, and they are sometimes running a little fast or a little slow. Thank you for yet another great video!
@tgh9657 ай бұрын
It is always a pleasure to come along with you on these projects, the love and passion you have for this 'hobby' is infectious. Thank you for the extra time and effort to make this content accessible and entertaining!😊
@SkynetMedia17 ай бұрын
I have been "hooked" on watching your restorations for a while now. Learn a bit new information for every video I watch. Educational and entertaining at the same time. Thanks 🇸🇪
@jlpjlp19537 ай бұрын
This is where the enthusiast shines. Most professionals would not afford so much time on a souvenir. And who knows when such arcane knowledge will come in handy elsewhere? Well done!
@mojo34437 ай бұрын
I’m not really a person who wears watches but I find it amazing how they actually work. I found your channel and after binging a ton of your video I thought this is something I want to try. So I ordered some watchmaking tools and I’m going to give it a go. Now All I need are inexpensive watches under $30 to practice on
@mojofilterenterprises24507 ай бұрын
Excellent work in the bent wheel!! That and the excellent luck finding the pallet pin part!
@kzookid20515 ай бұрын
Very cool restoration! Your videos are especially fun to watch when you're having fun instead of fighting with a watch. I'm so glad you're in this hobby.
@Evergreen647 ай бұрын
First off may I say you really nailed that re-truing of the gear! The first watch I ever owned my parents bought for me when I was in grade school in the '70s. It was a pin pallet watch. It is a faux chronograph. I actually still own it. And it still runs. I have to say though, it is LOUD. You really know you are wearing it.
@germantoenglish8987 ай бұрын
I love your channel and the restoration walkthroughs are so relaxing. It reminds me of how I felt watching Bob Ross paint as a kid. Like meditation for the soul.
@JamesSim-u3x7 ай бұрын
I have been watching this channel for a while. It's like therapy to watch the precision and care taken with the soft reassuring voice. I have had 5 Mustangs and have never seen this watch. I liked this video quite a lot. If the watch goes for sale, I would love to bid on it. Thank you for producing the channel and I wish you continued success.
@gioc45967 ай бұрын
What a fun restoration project. Second tiniest movement I have seen in your channel. So cool. Also glad that you had such a beautiful and awesome memory connection to your late father while restoring it. Love the video, thanks for making it!
@reflactor6 ай бұрын
This was super helpful. I'm slowly becoming a (reluctant) expert in servicing the throw-away Timex M116 movement used in the 1980's.
@jonrutherford68527 ай бұрын
I almost always feel a bit more cheerful during and after a viewing of these videos, and this one was no exception. A fun and surprisingly attractive novelty watch carefully restored. Glad to see it.
@fredfred23637 ай бұрын
Nice one! Great to see you taking the same care on a cheap pin lever movement as you do on the pricey stuff. Metal to metal contacts everywhere, so you must have used a lot of lube. Would have liked to see the barrel in bits.
@navigatorofnone7 ай бұрын
After restoring that watch, it actually looks more elegant and sophisticated. Awesome job 👍👍👍
@mikeg64187 ай бұрын
Thanks for repairing this novelty watch. I enjoyed your connection to Mustangs. I showed my wife the finished pictures as her first car was a 64-1/2 Mustang and she thought it was cool too.
@jimcothron20567 ай бұрын
Always a pleasure watching you work. I am a clockmaker turned watchmaker. You should try a Westminster chime clock rebuild. 3 barrels, 3 complicated trains with springs and levers a bottom plate and a top plate. It will teach you new innovative ways to use profanity 😂😂😂
@geoffreycrook44077 ай бұрын
You got me hooked into this. I've just pulled my first movement apart that wasn't running. It's a Westclox Pocket Ben with no jewel's at all. On a number of the wheels, you can actually push the pivot through the wheel. It's running again but still has a few issues that I will hopefully take care of as soon as my demagnetizer arrives as I know there are a number of pieces that are effected and it's a bit all over the place with keeping time. Love your vids by the way, quite engaging, educating and informative for the novice.
@eccentricelectrician19047 ай бұрын
As a tradie that loves learning, your constant attention to detail and learning is admirable, well done mate. Wish I could do what you can do
@jamesfair97517 ай бұрын
As a watch fan and mustang fanatic I need one of these !!!
@112Famine7 ай бұрын
question for you, wouldn't you want one of these but with the watch movement upgraded & the outside gold plated, or silver plated? ...I never heard of a one jeweled watch before.
@greamepenney59477 ай бұрын
Hi Marshall may I say this is one of the best restoration videos you have done . As it's the sort of watch that most of us would not be afraid to work on. I've seen many watches at cheap prices but thought to myself what if it breaks I'll ruin it. But something like that watch I would have a go at. Please do more like this. Best watch channel on KZbin.
@donrossi16037 ай бұрын
SUPER COOL Restoration!!! I am a Watch & Car Guy and owner of 2 Mustangs I really Enjoyed this vid. I imagine you will keep this one and Smile alot while wearing it especially at a Car show or cars and coffee morning..!! Cheers👍👍👍
@billwyatt24497 ай бұрын
I have my Grandfather's Wesclox Scotty pocket watch from the 1960s. It does run. I have it in a globe and wind it say every month or so just to work it a bit. They were the working man's watch of the day. I have mine from the 1970s that I had in the military. They were not expensive, but are my most prized possessions. I appreciate your passion.
@cbcowart9337 ай бұрын
How does that Main Spring work, I noticed you did not disassemble it. And I saw something in the beginning that said Nonadjustable? Love your videos, I am 'Legally Blind" so this would be a little tricky, and if I lost a spring, forget about it, I ran my own business for near 30 years and it is nice to see someone with such a passion for your hobby, your job, your commitment to quality and your 'sticktoedness'. And like I saw in a comment below, that your not a snob and actually have fun with what you do, 'Shout Out' to you as I had a '66' and a '69' and a stack of tickets to boot. Great job!
@DelmarPeet7 ай бұрын
My dad is a mustang guy as well! I’m a watch guy! I really want to move from just assembling pieces I buy offline to what you are doing here. Thank you for this. Subbed.
@thenorseguy24957 ай бұрын
I love watching you fix watches
@TheShootinStar7 ай бұрын
Mustang owner here! Thank you for the awesome video!!
@112Famine7 ай бұрын
question for you, wouldn't you want one of these but with the watch movement upgraded & the outside gold plated, or silver plated? ...I never heard of a one jeweled watch before.
@francispalmer97377 ай бұрын
Good to see you working on a pin pallet movement because there are a lot of watches that use this movement especially jump hour watches, they are cheaply made but it's good to see the problems they can have. Cheers Wristwatch Revival
@Antiqueexcavator7 ай бұрын
I have the exact same watch but it’s for a corvette! Mine was running but recently stopped. I’ll be watching closely! Thanks!
@jeffwilton-love2 ай бұрын
I was just listening to the part where you say about more people getting into the hobby. You've inspired me hugely and I'm just waiting on some tools. I'm excited to try my first project ... I'm doing my best not to get too ahead of myself but it's hard. I found myself bidding on a vintage chronograph that needed repairing the other day 🤣 how hard could it be? Luckily I watched you working on a chronograph and mentioning you've done the online courses by Mark Lovick twice and still had some concern. I love your videos, I've spent hours upon hours watching them over the past few weeks. Thank you for being such an inspiration. I've not been well and your videos have helped but also the inspiration to find a new hobby has made my life feel better.
@rolfschneider70587 ай бұрын
😂 Of course, the super-fast movement at the beginning. Ford is simply extremely fast and at least faster than time. I'm super excited to see how the error can be rectified. Last but not least, thank you as always for your great videos. All the best and thank you.
@classydays437 ай бұрын
I love how the dial says "swiss made", like someone looking at that in the 60s-70s would go "oh yes, this is a quality watch" when it was probably made in Switzerland as they made basically every watch movement at that point. It's super cool though.
@wontonsoup52667 ай бұрын
I'm just watching this with my morning coffee. New sub, not sure why I enjoy this so much
@AdamHillikerLikesRobots7 ай бұрын
Love that you did this. What a great video! Rather than a checkered flag motif for the bezel, I am thinking it's more a chronograph concept 'cause they're working on those lap times! Cheers
@goodness-mercy5 ай бұрын
That was totally enjoyable!!!!! Thank you for a pleasant 33:33 minutes. I wish could always be like this!!!!
@lostgrunt78337 ай бұрын
I almost bought one of those about 6 months ago. It vanished just before i could get to it. I was super excited when i saw your thumbnail with that mustang watch in it!
@StephenHawke17 ай бұрын
I love your professionalism, Marshall. It's a low quality watch but you give it the same care and attention as a Rolex. I'm still amazed by the precision of all mechanical watches, even novelty ones like this.
@xlerb22867 ай бұрын
How time flies, especially with this watch as it was found ;) I've got a friend that's a big Mustang fan. He's not much into watch repair but he may just enjoy this particular video.
@TomFurtado-v1m7 ай бұрын
Marshall you are awesome! I love your videos! Your not snooty, and brillliant! I watch you all the time! Thanks bud!
@PaulCapello7 ай бұрын
Marshal, love your work! Please let us hear the ticking when the balance comes to life in your videos. I think the folks would love that ❤
@johnathandoe70797 ай бұрын
This watch taught me why we need multiple bridges. Thank you sir.
@r100curtaincall7 ай бұрын
A lot of early watches worked this way. Split three-quarter plate was very nice when it first came out. It allowed to watch simultaneously to be both thinner and easier to service. It was quite a dramatic change
@mzansime7 ай бұрын
Such Fun! I really enjoyed seeing you restore this novelty watch. I'm sure it would definitely be a desirable acquisition for Mustang fans in the US. 😊
@iRDaBrit7 ай бұрын
There's something to be said for hobbies that make you smile. I wish I could get into this.
@breevwhyman29857 ай бұрын
- Sir, wow.........a quirky and unusual watch.......right great that it has worked out.........thx Sir
@miguelbazaes14097 ай бұрын
Another great job. it is my hobby as well, though I am a rookie, last year I did work on a Disney watch from a friend of mine, and it was a huge lesson journey.
@kvdude72797 ай бұрын
Hey Marshall - you have a very soothing voice! I play your revival videos for my 2 rescue Goldendoodles when I have to leave the house. Very helpful. Your videos are also fun to watch - keep up the good work, sir!
@marstondavis7 ай бұрын
I think that's a very handsome watch. Thanks for making it run again. I'd be proud to own that watch. I bet it'll get lots of positive comments when it's worn.
@PapaRich31657 ай бұрын
As a classic mustang owner, this watch is too cool! Love all your vids...videos.... ty!
@Number_0557 ай бұрын
Great to see a novelty watch on this channel. When I was a kid, I had a book about time travel that came with a novelty pocketwatch that ran backwards. I was devastated when I dropped it and it broke, but I think you would have been able to fix it. Unfortunately it's long gone now.
@raymondwidell87017 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking me along on the ride.
@logantravis20847 ай бұрын
at the beginning of this video I thought that was an ugly watch. After spending time with it and seeing it restored and with the racing strap I get it and think it is a charming watch. Excellent job yet again.
@jschoenack7 ай бұрын
Dude! That wheel truing was boss! 😯
@artadrians6 ай бұрын
What a GREAT little novelty Watch...thanks for the video..😊
@lionel34697 ай бұрын
I laughed when you turned the watch over and the back read "swiss made". One jewel, but swiss made. I always enjoy your content, so thanks.
@Kimo2Time7 ай бұрын
Nice job Marshall. This was so fun, You rock
@WhoWhatWhereWhenWhy75 ай бұрын
Absolutely love how it turned out. Really cool!
@HovingtonInstruments7 ай бұрын
nice to see this video, last year I ventured into watch restoration and I found a Douglas skindiver world timer (Wolbrock) for cheap. I figured this should be a good one to start with. Well, I spent days putting the top plate back on. (movement is similar to your mustang watch) I am happy to report that this step was finally achieved and tested. I unfortunatelly bent the hair spring at reassembly. Can't win them all.. Haha.
@maejorgiessinger7 ай бұрын
It's good to reward ourselves sometimes . While I'm not one to spend on high-end watch (I spend too much money on travel, lol), I can appreciate your gorgeous and timeless watch. I love how it's a symbol of all your hard work.And i choose NKUWAN every time honestly
@Lowkii7 ай бұрын
Hey Marshall, i want to thank you for your great work ! You are one of the reasons why i started this hobby myself :) I recently inherited a Lausanne Yachtmaster Chronograph from my grandpa. He served in the military and has worn this exact watch during his deployments. Im still too insecure to try a revision myself, i really dont want to ruin the Watch. I wanted to ask if there is a possibility of seeing the Watch getting revisioned in one of your videos. Please let me know how much it would cost, if it is possible. Kind regards !!
@Mrscmrs19807 ай бұрын
I really love this fix! The watch, even though a novelty, is cool…never seen one like this before. I don’t usually comment on anyone’s video but I wanted to lyk that I love watching your videos! I wouldn’t mind taking up this hobby…I just don’t have the funds to do it. Anyway, this was great & totally enjoyed it!!! 💜
@edblair52537 ай бұрын
A true gem of a channel on KZbin.
@vikimoody87837 ай бұрын
Great old watch ! Fun. Great job bringing it back to life !
@das5647 ай бұрын
This is beautiful! The rally strap is a perfect match. The only small glitch is that you can just see the ends of the strap peeking out past the rim of the steering wheel. You might be able to get a similar strap with curved ends so the ends of the strap will be completely hidden behind the steering wheel.
@walther91617 ай бұрын
Really cool. Cars and watches go together! Great video.
@andy22537 ай бұрын
Gosh! I want a watch like that. I can wear expensive watches and hardly anyone notices but I can wear fun ones and people love them.
@farukhhasan112 ай бұрын
That's a collector's piece. Fun watch its restoration
@legacywatchguy83337 ай бұрын
My father in law owned a Mazda dealership back in the day...if I remember correctly, it was the second one on the west coast. I found this exact watch with a Mazda dial and restored it for my brother in law. Ran...decently 😊
@ivinnstephansen32557 ай бұрын
This are the perfect watch for someone that loves cars, horses and watches
@paulgarant96047 ай бұрын
I have no real interest in watches but just the way Marshall tells the story and his skills keeps me watching his videos for hours before I remember I’m not into watches lol. Please keep up the great work.
@cossie68247 ай бұрын
Well done!! It just goes to show that every watch deserves a second chance at life
@PaulFellows34307 ай бұрын
What a fantastic watch. I've seen Porsche, Bentley and Jaguar ones made by high end manufacturers and the prices they go for would make your eyes water! This one is more my level!
@volvo097 ай бұрын
Pretty cool seeing how cost reduced that movement was... Not being a watch guy I was curious if movements like this existed, ans my questions were answered here.