I see a man that is passionate about engineering in many of its forms! You have some really amazing equipment but they would be utterly useless without you refined skill! Thank you for sharing!
@MikeLike86 ай бұрын
Cameron, your concise, clear overview is outstanding and greatly appreciated. Thank you for putting these videos together.
@trajan19854 ай бұрын
I have been looking for videos like this for a long time. Thank you for posting videos about watchmaking. You explained it clearly.
@andrewcoonsmedia8 ай бұрын
Have always loved how these videos are shot. Kudos to your team for the beautiful documentary feel to these videos.
@Texmotodad8 ай бұрын
God bless your wife for supporting you sir!
@khronosbest94488 ай бұрын
It is impressive that a profession as old as watchmaking with its myriad of small parts can be reconceived into a modern interpretation with both speed and consistency in parts manufacture where at one time it was a painstaking task. Happy to have stumbled into this ! Thank you Cameron ! 🍻
@LeoMakes8 ай бұрын
Loving these videos--please keep the coming! It's cool to see the Swiss machines making tiny parts. Most KZbin CNC videos focus on larger parts made on the usual machines (HAAS, Mazak, Doosan) so this is a treat for CNC nerds like me.
@YakutY8 ай бұрын
Besides the fascinating watchmaking, I have to comment that the cinematography is very tastefully executed as well. It is rare to see such a good resonance between a subject and their capture on audiovisual media.
@adeliadi8 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an amazing tour.
@kamilj498 ай бұрын
Something amazing, thank you for another interesting video Cameron, greetings from Ireland, I would like to shake your hand someday,as a sign of respect🤝👏
@gdesmet8 ай бұрын
Haha and I just sent out an email about this. Thanks for the tour Cameron. Such a sweet company😎
@jbranstetter048 ай бұрын
One word.. fascinating. And I love the precise and purposeful manner in which you speak. Not exactly sure how to characterize it, but it makes for a good video.
@Vintwatches8 ай бұрын
Insane! Amazing machinery! Thanks for sharing!
@maximumsavage40568 ай бұрын
True watchmaking!⚡️🤙🔥
@DanB37 ай бұрын
This helps clarify just how advanced the machining process is and, for me at least, gives new appreciation to small-part machining.
@Johnfsu8 ай бұрын
Gotta convince the wife to let me book a Nashville trip (just to do a tour!).
@michaeljuan988 ай бұрын
What made you go with a chiron machine for machining your cases. and what about the robodrill in the background which parts are made on those. I'm really loving the tour.
@ElderPinto2548 ай бұрын
Wauw it’s great workshop thanks for the inspiration!!
@guzzirob8 ай бұрын
Cameron-fantastic video and so glad I viewed it! I didn't realize you were so technologically advanced. You may someday surpass the Swiss. Ok maybe not right away, but looks like you're on the right path. Keep up the good work and I look forward to your next vid.
@thomas87198 ай бұрын
Love it! 😍
@tmmkk18 күн бұрын
Was wondering where you purchased your main work bench. I am a retired cabinet maker and restore old vintage watches. I enjoyed the tour. Thanks for any help
@thewatchmakersworkshop8 күн бұрын
I can't remember the makers name, but my main bench I work on was made in Chico CA by a cabinet maker. Jules Borel supplies great watchmaking benches in the USA and tools too.
@gackerman997 ай бұрын
how useful would it be to get an education in CAD/CAM for manufacturing as a watchmaker? my local community college has CAD/CAM and CNC courses and I'm wondering if it'd be fun to take and learn to make watch parts. Though having watched your other videos I'm most scared of deburring!
@04yzfr68 ай бұрын
Whats the cost on that raw steel bar?
@nakim_w13 күн бұрын
A very good workshop, an excellent level of equipment, but I can't understand how a watchmaker can have a clock balance with the axis DOWN !?? this is not acceptable friends)