Tudor Oyster From the 1950s Needs a Full Vintage Watch Restoration

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Marshall restores a vintage Tudor Oyster Prince 34 watch from the 1950s! Tudor is a sub-brand of Rolex, and it often has similar quality for a cheaper price, but it's also been around for a long time and has quite a pedigree itself! This watch features an early automatic rotor winding system, and was listed as "ticking" on the eBay auction.
Watch for Rosy restoration Marshall mentions in the video: • This Tudor Oysterdate ...
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  • @WristwatchRevival
    @WristwatchRevival3 ай бұрын

    I hope you enjoy this one! These Tudors are really nice, especially for the money. They aren't quite on Rolex level (even for the time) but they are close. Full restorations like these are always the most challenging but also the most rewarding :) Also a reminder, I won't ask you for your watches, so if someone is reaching out to you here in the comments, via email, or on Instagram, it's likely a scammer.

  • @mjul7003

    @mjul7003

    3 ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos before I go to sleep. Your voice is fantastic and it's soothing to watch the process happen & learn something along the way. Best wishes

  • @Martin_Breu

    @Martin_Breu

    3 ай бұрын

    What i am alwasy thinking is, when 600€ is a bargain for a watch like this, what would be the normal price or a bad deal. Just asking, i restored now a few watches om my own as a hobbyist(Certina, Junghans, Enicar... ) and would like to step the category a bit up 😅.

  • @jonor68

    @jonor68

    3 ай бұрын

    Lovely video - @5:55 - is the screwdriver magnetism a problem in watchmaking and if so, how do you remove it

  • @Martin_Breu

    @Martin_Breu

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jonor68 even al litte bit of magnetism near an unshielded movement can influence it or even magnetize it itself. So, better to not fiddle around with magnets near your hairspring 😌

  • @Martin_Breu

    @Martin_Breu

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jonor68 you can do it like he did, with a demagnetizer. They are fairly cheap to get, or build your own with an Raspberry Pi and and a coil.

  • @akhusyairi5383
    @akhusyairi53833 ай бұрын

    Am I a watch ethusiast? No. Do I wear repair watch? No. Do I even wear watch? No. Did I watch this video in its entirety? Yes, absolutely.

  • @jeffwolinski2659

    @jeffwolinski2659

    Ай бұрын

    That's me!

  • @beingmediocre

    @beingmediocre

    21 күн бұрын

    Every single part of this video was interesting and I know that in no way could I ever believe I had the skill or patience to do this

  • @adamsmith6594
    @adamsmith65942 ай бұрын

    when I was a teenager I worked up stairs from a watch repairer. A lovely old man from Eastern Europe. I visited him one day to take a clients watch for repair and there were coins scattered on the floor. I stooped to pick them up for him and he excitedly stopped me and said they were for luck and to bring prosperity. It was a magical part of my life and my favourite job. I would sometimes watch him work while I waited and it was hard to see how the hell he knew where everything went in each watch. He will have passed away now but his memory lives on in others that he inspired and helped. As will yours many years from now people will be telling your story like showing me the initials of all who had worked on a particular watch scribed on the inside cover and the dates hidden away. Like a roofer I shared a week with would write his name and the date on one slate and hide it away for later discovery 😊 Thank you for sharing.

  • @shad0wf1st
    @shad0wf1st3 ай бұрын

    Hey Marshall, long time watcher first time commenter. I'm having a lot of fun dipping my toes into the hobby with the Watchmaking Starter Box and tinkering on the Seagull movement. Just wanting to pass along the idea of doing a video on doing a tear down of the Seagull movement from the kit using only the tools in the kit, doing an in-depth description of each part and what purpose it has within the movement, and including a link or qr code within that purchase as a follow along. I think it'd be a nice addition to a great kit.

  • @jamesmeader6539

    @jamesmeader6539

    3 ай бұрын

    Good suggestion, and just what I've been thinking about. If there was such a video for the practice movement, teardown, lubrication and re-assembly, I'd be much more likely to dive in.

  • @chanter48

    @chanter48

    3 ай бұрын

    I was going to comment with exactly this suggestion! It would be so helpful, and would definitely nudge me along to that Starter Box purchase...! 😉 As the proud new owner of a Breitling Avenger, I've become a little obsessed with the workings of mechanical movements, and I'm itching to delve into it! 🙏🏻

  • @Alan_Edwards

    @Alan_Edwards

    3 ай бұрын

    That is a good idea. A while back I had thought about giving it a try but decided not since I tend to go all out when I start a new hobby buying all the best equipment....which is fine if you stick with it. I have probably 20K worth of music making equipment that I do not really use much anymore, as just one example. So seeing what you can do with just the equipment in one of the kits, which are reasonably priced based on my own comparison searches, might help me and others from spending money needlessly before we know if it's something we plan to stick with. So yeah....I concur !!!

  • @barlotardy
    @barlotardy3 ай бұрын

    I love the way you manage to always state the explanations for the various steps in every video for those of us trying to learn this craft, but somehow manage to never be repetitive. It's almost as if you do commentary for a living or something...

  • @MikeInPlano

    @MikeInPlano

    3 ай бұрын

    He's an excellent narrator and story teller. You can find a lot of other watch making channels on KZread, but I've only seen maybe one other that comes close to being as interesting and well-narrated.

  • @user-dq4sh2mt8l

    @user-dq4sh2mt8l

    3 ай бұрын

    movement looks like from lemania

  • @Toddzilla3113
    @Toddzilla31133 ай бұрын

    Hey Marshall, we love your vids. I actually have my wife and son watching along with me now. I never would have guessed your videos would turn into our family viewing. Thank you!. After many vids my wife asked me how often you replace the chemicals in your cleaning machine? She thinks it looks dirty. I said it's simply the color of the chemicals themselves. Please mention that topic in future videos. Love your stuff. Hope you keep on ticking!!!

  • @brucematthews6417
    @brucematthews64173 ай бұрын

    Of all the watches I've seen you repair/restore this is the one that really is just perfect to my eyes. And yeah, I know that I feel like there is a delicate balance between "patina" and "putrid" but I agree with you on this one. The dial with the fresh new outers looks stunning. Hell, I'd wear it with a smile and I'm not really a wrist watch sort of person! And I totally agree with you on your message of "dive in, the water is fine". Too many folks are afraid to fail. But failure leads to learning. And few failures are total in any case. It just extends the "joy" of working on the repairs to get back to where one started. And those are lessons that are not soon forgotten.

  • @TheEvertw

    @TheEvertw

    2 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true! Just don't start off with a movement you paid 1000s of $ for...

  • @Augnos
    @Augnos3 ай бұрын

    This was one of the prettiest watches you've restored! Wow this one is just gorgeous!

  • @brandonoswald2392
    @brandonoswald23923 ай бұрын

    I’m 45 and I restore pre-war British cars for a living. The amount of technology in these cars is what fuels my passion to work on them. They are so much more involved than American made cars. Your channel peaks my interest. There is so much involved in being a watchmaker. I absolutely love it!

  • @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    @stopthephilosophicalzombie9017

    3 ай бұрын

    What make and model cars do you restore?

  • @Tourist1967

    @Tourist1967

    2 ай бұрын

    That is probably why the UK no longer has a proper car industry. The Mini, for example was complicated and expensive to manufacture. It shouldn't have been.

  • @user-cs4ri1cn4c
    @user-cs4ri1cn4c3 ай бұрын

    You know , I didn't realize how much of the general order of things I've absorbed from your videos until I watched this one. This was like examining the mechanical logical differences between French cars and everyone else's cars. Maybe I'm learning something...

  • @machinegunkawi1388
    @machinegunkawi13883 ай бұрын

    Hey Marshall! I’ve wanted to get into this hobby for a long long time. I just never took the leap. After watching your vids, i’m taking the leap. Thank you for inspiring man!!

  • @ryno101
    @ryno1013 ай бұрын

    Another fantastic video, Marshall. One thing I really appreciate, is that you actually show your mistakes. Those of us just getting into this hobby, (for me, you are the reason I got started!) it’s a huge benefit. Keep up the good work!

  • @michaelng7274
    @michaelng72743 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Marshall! Watching your videos significantly lifts my mood.

  • @TheRangerBob
    @TheRangerBob3 ай бұрын

    Beautiful restoration! This past Christmas, I gifted my son my Omega Speedmaster Moon watch. I bought it way back in the late 1970's. He was really surprised.

  • @JL-db2yc

    @JL-db2yc

    3 ай бұрын

    What a wonderful gift with so much history!

  • @bennetenglisch1467
    @bennetenglisch14673 ай бұрын

    Me and a friend of mine actually tried watchmaking, got 3 pocket watches for 30 bucks. We tore the non running Junghans apart with tools for glasses , replaced the hair spring with one from a no name watch because somebody broke the original one, cleaned everything with brakeclean and I got it back together thanks to the knowledge I gained through watching your videos . It actually ran, badly , but it ran! Got sold to a watchmaker apprentice who fixed it right... If I ever have the money and time to do this hobby right I will.

  • @Izawwlgood
    @Izawwlgood3 ай бұрын

    I love your pitch about how the first step of getting good at a thing, at learning a thing, is sucking at a thing. It's great advice!

  • @isaacbenrubi9613
    @isaacbenrubi96133 ай бұрын

    Beautiful! I agree with you, Marshall. The juxtaposition of a "brand new" case against the patina on the dial looks so classy.

  • @DaveMGmovies
    @DaveMGmovies3 ай бұрын

    Love spending time with you Marshall. Brilliant.

  • @johnnyhag675
    @johnnyhag6753 ай бұрын

    Wow, what a gorgeous result! The dial is amazing. Thanks, Marshall.

  • @Tommiart
    @Tommiart3 ай бұрын

    Wow this turned out nicely. Your projects are so relaxing to watch and always leave me in a good place. Thanks for sharing Marshall. ❤

  • @JR-bj3uf
    @JR-bj3uf3 ай бұрын

    My wife gave me the starter kit with the ETA 6496 movement and tools. I also purchased a few other tools such as the hand levers, some of the light oils, an oiler and a movement holder. I purchased the oil because my research indicated that a lot of these movements are shipped dry and I wanted to be as through as I possibly could. To me the biggest issue is not the knowledge since I have watch so many of your videos I pretty much know the sequence of assembly and disassembly. The biggest issue for me is feel. There is no way to anticipate the "feel" you need for these tiny screws and parts. To that end I have been taking small steps removing and replacing certain components and not tackling the whole movement yet.

  • @Aeskium_
    @Aeskium_2 ай бұрын

    As an apprentice watchmaker in Switzerland I love your videos, it helps me finding new techniques and understand h how to do it nicely❤️

  • @BrassMtn
    @BrassMtn3 ай бұрын

    One of the most beautiful watches you have restored! I too love the restoration with the fine new finish and the aged face! Thank you for not ruining that watch face! Beautiful beautiful watch!

  • @jobycat
    @jobycat2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for you videos. I love watching you work. The parts are SO small. It is very relaxing watching!!

  • @tony8074
    @tony80742 ай бұрын

    I had a Swiss pocket watch of my Dad’s restored. I did not want the gorgeous champagne dial touched. The watch repair man not only obliged my request , but agreed with my decision.

  • @pamelaleone2926
    @pamelaleone29263 ай бұрын

    I really enjoy watching you work on these beautiful pieces. I actually watch over and over.

  • @oleksii2393
    @oleksii23933 ай бұрын

    Hey Marshal. Thanks for bringing me into this hobby. I started to watch your videos almost two years ago. Now I got some tools and had serviced my first watch a couple of days ago.

  • @zandern9489
    @zandern94893 ай бұрын

    The majestic layout at 14:45…can we just take a moment to appreciate the detail in that.

  • @evann0809
    @evann08093 ай бұрын

    beautiful watch, excited to sit down and watch as it comes back to life! thanks as always marshall

  • @Kombivar
    @Kombivar3 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much for another awesome session! 2:50 - Definitely patina.

  • @munch9923
    @munch99233 ай бұрын

    Loved watching the whole cleaning and plating process, got me wanting to try plating some of my pieces

  • @charleswannemacher2280
    @charleswannemacher22803 ай бұрын

    What a transformation! I was sat with my mouth agape after the final reveal. Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @Dunkelheit_Schwarz
    @Dunkelheit_Schwarz3 ай бұрын

    Hi Marshall, I am kinda new to watches and your channel (I started collecting in November 2023). I just wanted to say that I went through almost every video on your channel, and what an amazing journey that was! I am amazed with your skills and how you come up with so many different solutions for various problems you encounter. Also, the delivery in your videos is always spot on, it's such a pleasure to listen to your soothing and at the same time cheering voice (it helps me reduce anxiety that I accumulate after busy weekdays, haha). Love the editing and shooting work behind it - you manage to demonstrate such tiny pieces from very cool angles. I'm probably not the first and not the last to mention that, but I'm very glad that I came across your channel. Thank you for your amazing work.

  • @jatco84
    @jatco84Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful piece. Love it, the vintage look and your fabulous restoration Marshall. Great job. Love the movent too!

  • @bjw4859
    @bjw48593 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful watch, I love watching you re plate cases it just looks so much better in the end, cheers.

  • @briandelaney8122
    @briandelaney81222 ай бұрын

    I always find your videos very relaxing for some reason. Thanks again for a beautiful restoration.

  • @davidsneddon2242
    @davidsneddon22423 ай бұрын

    Just the best channel on KZread. Love it Marshall and your voice. Could listen to you all day, from sunny Scotland.

  • @ygrbooks
    @ygrbooks3 ай бұрын

    Thank you Marshall for sharing this beautiful video on the restoration of a cool watch on KZread: 👍👌👏!

  • @JJs_Horological_Collection
    @JJs_Horological_Collection3 ай бұрын

    I have to say, the craftsmanship in these watches is incredible but the repair is top notch ✨

  • @extremelydave
    @extremelydave3 ай бұрын

    Another dash of Marshall goodness. It's always interesting to see how different manufacturers do processes differently...and how to challenge watch repairs....

  • @MattTofield
    @MattTofield14 күн бұрын

    Thanks. I’m getting inspired to take apart my first ever watch and start to learn. Great video, good pace and really clear and informative.

  • @markthomas741
    @markthomas7413 ай бұрын

    That is a real beauty your patience and attention to detail is to be applauded.

  • @randycrager4074
    @randycrager40743 ай бұрын

    Beautiful watch Marshal! Never a dull moment with you in my dull life, lol. Thank you once again!

  • @GeoffWildehawkphoto
    @GeoffWildehawkphoto3 ай бұрын

    the finished product is stunning Marshall! very nicely done. Good strap choice too

  • @dj_them
    @dj_them3 ай бұрын

    love these full restoration videos they're definitely my favourite! have you ever considered showing a before and after comparison at the end? i think it would be very satisfying to see how far the watch has come

  • @ppellet4738
    @ppellet47382 ай бұрын

    Kudos Marshal, you are a time keeping guru!!!! I only recently started following your channel. You make it so interesting and informative!!

  • @timbooth3020
    @timbooth30203 ай бұрын

    What fun. Enjoying my coffee and watching the Tudor getting repaired. I prefer the patina too, but not the faux patina applied to new watches!!

  • @dinkylawler3314
    @dinkylawler33142 ай бұрын

    Beautiful job! Thank you for all the time put into the videos.

  • @JoeKrol
    @JoeKrol3 ай бұрын

    Hi Marshall! I’ve been subscribed for some time and watch regularly (no pun intended). I wanted to say thank you. Tonight I fixed my son’s Elgin automatic wristwatch tonight. Ok its a Japanese movement and all I did was uncase the watch put the second hand back on the watch and replaced the gasket. But it’s working again and he’s wearing it. Thank you for your tutoring!!!!

  • @Edrox5000
    @Edrox50003 ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos and hearing your detailed descriptions of watch parts and of how things work. Hearing you say the demagnetizer “does like an electrical thing underneath… and that’s it.” made me actually lol.

  • @HydrogenAlpha
    @HydrogenAlphaАй бұрын

    That turned out absolutely beautiful. What a gorgeous job you did on the case!

  • @MostlyIC
    @MostlyIC2 ай бұрын

    Marshall, I have to agree with you about the combination of the newly polished case and new crystal together with the original dial, awesome, also there's just something indescribably classic about this particular watch that I think is timeless !!!

  • @ptzish
    @ptzish3 ай бұрын

    I've watched almost all of your videos and I really appreciate what you do. I know you like keeping the original patina if possible but as an exercise in learning restoration techniques, the videos I appreciate the most are the ones where you do the most overall restoration - cases included. More case restoration please! Maybe even some dial restoration.

  • @jdmay777
    @jdmay7773 ай бұрын

    That is absolutely beautiful man. Nice work!

  • @maggiealena
    @maggiealena26 күн бұрын

    I'm a jeweler, but don't do watch repair. I'm interested in watch repair, but I have really never had the time to learn. I'm impressed how much knowledge and skill you have achieved in 5 years working to repair these wonderful and actually fascinating genre of the jewelery industry. Maybe one day I will take on the challenge. Thanks much for a wonderful video.

  • @1964Mooney
    @1964Mooney2 ай бұрын

    Hi Marshall-Long time viewer here-- I've started by learning how to assemble watches by purchasing parts online (cases, movements, hands, etc) just to learn the skill set. Watching you on your channel got me interested!!! Its fun to finish at the end and have a working, pretty accurate self-wind watch. NOT a Rolex or a true Seiko but a good looking watch just the same. Watching as you prep the case for gold plating caused me pause as I won't file the stems (after cutting to length) over the same bench I assemble my watches on so I don't get loose filings in the area of assembly to keep the new watch perfectly clean. No chance of a stray filing getting inside the new case that way. I can't tell if you have the same cautionary procedure. Great videos to watch (pun intended)

  • @kevinwong1787
    @kevinwong17873 ай бұрын

    Wonderful job Marshall. It looks like something you would be very proud to wear as a collector.

  • @Blazer02LS
    @Blazer02LS3 ай бұрын

    You may need to open that watch back up, at 33:25 you can see that one of the spring clips was installed upside down. It should have the 4 legs pointing down so it holds tension on the gearing.

  • @ThatWasley
    @ThatWasley3 ай бұрын

    The end result is absolutely stunning. Great job as usual, sir!

  • @tiborvari7182
    @tiborvari71823 ай бұрын

    Just a joy to watch and listen to an intelligent human being narrating this video.

  • @MilitaryWarmasterG
    @MilitaryWarmasterG3 ай бұрын

    I wait for your videos with excitement every time, your content is so good

  • @anthonyblacker8471
    @anthonyblacker84713 ай бұрын

    Very sharp looking watch Marshall.. very nice work man.. looks great!! Thank you so much for sharing your hobby with us. One day I'll have the time to learn this, it's honestly been a dream of mine for years and years. I've been an auto mechanic and computer person (since the 80s with computers) my whole life. I LOVE taking things that don't work apart and fixing them.. that's just SO satisfying to me.. this seems like the ULTIMATE in that way!!

  • @hanbaltussen2165
    @hanbaltussen216515 күн бұрын

    Making it look easy and encouraging style. I will try it!

  • @MrGstar1982
    @MrGstar19823 ай бұрын

    I am speechless. What a great job! Quality content as always on this channel. Thank you 🙏

  • @asensibleyoungman2978
    @asensibleyoungman29783 ай бұрын

    The new crystal over an old dial with patina is absolutely gorgeous. It's like looking through a window into a magical world.

  • @NinjaKid1985
    @NinjaKid19853 ай бұрын

    Wow, that thing looks absolutely beautyful! Good buy, great work.

  • @MrKevin486
    @MrKevin4862 ай бұрын

    I love both kinds of Dials. I have to say I really like this dial in general. Simple, but classy.

  • @pederlindstrom3132
    @pederlindstrom31323 ай бұрын

    Greetings from northern Sweden and a fellow watch enthusiast. Of course I like a dail with a bit of patina on it, some dings and scratches on the case. That's a good thing to show the watch had a life on someones wrist.

  • @tomy.1846
    @tomy.18463 ай бұрын

    What a sharp looking watch!!! Incredible work!

  • @user-es8vw7yz3f
    @user-es8vw7yz3f2 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love this channel. Thanks for introducing me and my daughter to this fascinating and rewarding hobby. Keep it up, brother.

  • @TJTX96
    @TJTX963 ай бұрын

    This is incredible, well done sir!!

  • @petes7796
    @petes77963 ай бұрын

    Oh wow Marshall that was so cool that you said grab your favorite beverage and watch. I actually like to have a couple of cocktails while I am watching your amazing abilities to bring these old relics back to life.👍👍👍

  • @HerrDark
    @HerrDark3 ай бұрын

    Beautifully done.

  • @Rebel.Matt555
    @Rebel.Matt5553 ай бұрын

    Love your videos Marshal. I'm going to be honest, it takes me a few days to get through your videos because I often doze off - not a bad thing! It's relaxing! Just bought a Seiko submariner last month as well. Who knows, maybe I'll take it apart one of these days!

  • @dean244
    @dean2443 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making the time for these videos!

  • @imageaware
    @imageaware2 ай бұрын

    That is a lovely looking watch. Well done.

  • @petewilliams.1122
    @petewilliams.1122Ай бұрын

    What a beautiful looking watch, I liken it to having travelled to us through time and we now see it as the watchmakers at Tudor intended us to see it, in all its pristine glory. The thrill of seeing the balance spring being re-inserted and presto, the watch leaps into life. It wants to run, it has a heart beat. More like this please and, I'm being greedy I know, have you done any vids of restoring a Rolex 5513 Stainless Steel Submariner with a 1530 movement. I'd love to see the exact same insides of the watch that lives on my wrist. You surra, are an artist.

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr68803 ай бұрын

    Very satisfying to watch. Thank you

  • @jamespassas9441
    @jamespassas94413 ай бұрын

    Wow, that gold plated watch case is lovely!

  • @scottperine8027
    @scottperine80273 ай бұрын

    Just grateful for another video and the Tudor is gorgeous with that patina,keep up the amazing work.

  • @bvburnes
    @bvburnes2 ай бұрын

    I really like the "Full Stealth" look! Thank you for another great video.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs19813 ай бұрын

    Great video glad you are doing well wish I had the patience to do work like this thanks for sharing

  • @ninosalvati379
    @ninosalvati3793 ай бұрын

    Absolutely stunning! Great restoration, movement is gorgeous, and the case came out beautiful...one I would certainly love to own...amazing work as always 😊

  • @mizum3458

    @mizum3458

    3 ай бұрын

    This guy's like skillful watch repair ASMR 💯👍

  • @volvo09

    @volvo09

    3 ай бұрын

    I agree, that is a stunning restoration! Beautiful dial patina, goes with the shiny gold case just perfectly.

  • @jlore6344
    @jlore63443 ай бұрын

    Great vid and watch, thanks for sharing as usual. I like a clean dial but I like patina on the case and hands. The red hand in this one looks perfect!!

  • @jamesinc87
    @jamesinc873 ай бұрын

    At umm 33:29, the star spring, I think it has been swapped with the other star spring, and I think they are different and so that one is now a loose fit (PS I love your videos)

  • @ernestrost4069
    @ernestrost40692 ай бұрын

    Very nice watch and some really good work to make it really shine.

  • @kristian5515
    @kristian55153 ай бұрын

    Wonderfull job and a great watch! An your voiceover is simply fantastic - some people in my business (National radio and TV) practice a hole life to obtain skills like yours - very very pleasent to listen to your voice, thanks!!

  • @NooneyouknowOhYeah
    @NooneyouknowOhYeah2 ай бұрын

    Hey, I just want to say that your Chanel is amazing. I found it last week. I have watched every video now. I don't know how to say that it is a very good Chanel. There are two things that are amazing. First. When you take a watch apart, you know how to put it back together. No matter what watch it is. I see that you understand the two mechanisms of wrist watches. Even though you never had a watch that you are working on. You know where every part goes after. Once you comprehend how a watch works you know how to fix it. The second thing I like about your Chanel is that how much you explain and show everything. If I were to have any watch that you have on your videos I could it put it back together. Everything you do is actually step by step. In one of your vids you went into detail about parts and kits. How it would be a good hobby. You have a website for kits. Etc. (Although when will the watch auction part be up?). The tools you have are not cheap. It's not an easy one cheap hobby. Yes. You need space for wood working or other things. For watches a kit just under 800 is ok. If anyone wants to habe the tools you have and solutions that's about 5k just in tools over all.

  • @ryanmcquitty5604
    @ryanmcquitty56043 ай бұрын

    Would love to see a rough cost before and after you work on the watches. Would be cool seeing the value added by the restoration. Would also be cool to sell some of the watches too 😅

  • @ctrlzyx2

    @ctrlzyx2

    10 күн бұрын

    Yeah, saying something is a "good deal" is vague and subjective

  • @kylegerlach3082
    @kylegerlach30823 ай бұрын

    @WristwatchRevival Your videos are some of the best time I spend on KZread. I'm hoping to get into horology thanks to you. Keep up the great work and great videos. I look forward to your next video

  • @spacepiratecaptainrush1237
    @spacepiratecaptainrush12373 ай бұрын

    I hope you take this as a complament, your videos are great for when I'm winding down for bed. You got the nice soothing voice and the way you talk about watches and how they all work is engaging enough to keep my focus, and parasoxicly switch off a bit. all the cares and anxieties of the world fade into the background and I can enjoy someone sharing a neat thing they are passonate about.

  • @GFraggle

    @GFraggle

    3 ай бұрын

    I listen to Marshall's podcast set reviews, where he reads and talks about every card in a Magic The Gathering set, to help me go to sleep. His voice is amazing.

  • @Poo-Peater
    @Poo-Peater2 ай бұрын

    Wow Marshal that watch is absolutely gorgeous, great job on that, love watching your videos, I find them very relaxing

  • @RedRose4711
    @RedRose47112 ай бұрын

    Fabulous looking watch!

  • @Idelia412
    @Idelia4123 ай бұрын

    I am amazed how you remember what screws go where when you are putting it back together.

  • @Dr_Kubrick
    @Dr_Kubrick3 ай бұрын

    Been waiting for a new WWR for a bit! Love Tudor I got a Black Bay 58 earlier this year as a promotion gift, somewhat hard to explain the brand, history but watch people get it

  • @Ledroo
    @Ledroo3 ай бұрын

    Wow, that is always so fascinating to watch. Truly an expert at his job. You encouraged me to buy my first (very cheap) watchmaking tools. So far I have changed couple of batteries and shortened some bracelets, as well as tinkering with my old and cheap Omega pocket watch, which has some problems with the balance wheel. Still I haven't dared to take the Omega completely apart. I might not be able to assemble it back together.

  • @billwashburn8568
    @billwashburn85683 ай бұрын

    That is just absolutely beautiful!

  • @fionabrown8569
    @fionabrown85693 ай бұрын

    Hi Marshall ! You do a fabulous job of these videos. Great work !

  • @tbx1024
    @tbx10243 ай бұрын

    I'm more of a "pristine dial" guy normally but wow does this look good, the contrast between the restored case/crystal and original dial really looks fantastic. I imagine trying to restore the dial would just damage it. Amazing work, really enjoy watching your videos!

  • @scottzimmerman4951
    @scottzimmerman49513 ай бұрын

    This is an absolutely stunning piece you always do an excellent job another wonderful video.

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