Horological Society of New York

Horological Society of New York

America's First Watchmaking Guild, Founded 1866

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  • @johnd-xd9sn
    @johnd-xd9sn2 күн бұрын

    what an absolutely fascinating topic and this expert is simply brilliant - amazing

  • @felizuleta
    @felizuleta3 күн бұрын

    Such a good video

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK23 күн бұрын

    Oh yes and forget the dials, e.g the shape of shit of the winter moth as the sun shines during the winter… lol

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK23 күн бұрын

    Still boring, overpriced watches, with lousy clasps and bracelets, and ugly clasps. And a scratch magnet.

  • @avakkai
    @avakkai26 күн бұрын

    A bad production and a blot on the horological society for putting out such poorly-recorded content.

  • @gg.komorebi
    @gg.komorebi28 күн бұрын

    thank you for sharing this interesting lecture ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @UserKR13
    @UserKR13Ай бұрын

    Excellent lecture, crap questions during Q&A except the one challenging the notion we are in a golden age of watchmaking.

  • @eternalspring4080
    @eternalspring4080Ай бұрын

    I watched your presentation with great interest. Thank you very much for the useful information. I noticed that your Tudor Oyster watch, according to the Geiger counter readings, resembles a mini Chernobyl. 350 μSv/h is the highest radiation level I have encountered in wristwatches. I always believed that, among those that have survived to this day, the most radioactive wristwatch was the 191-ЧС diver's watch produced by the Zlatoust Watch Factory, USSR, in the 1950s-60s, with a radiation level of 10,000 μR/h or 100 μSv/h. The second most radioactive watch is the very rare Beobachtungsuhren (B-Uhr), worn by German pilots during World War II, with a radiation level of 8,000 μR/h or 80 μSv/h. As you know, a lethal dose of radiation is considered to be 7,000-10,000 μSv/h. The size of these watches is about 55 mm. They are significantly larger than your watch, and consequently, they contained a larger amount of radium-226. This means that if you are exposed to your watch for at least 10 minutes per day on the side of the dial, it would take about 120-150 days to reach the maximum permissible dose of radiation. I sincerely believe that your device might have shown erroneous results.

  • @neonnoir9692
    @neonnoir9692Ай бұрын

    Spoiler: she got cancer.

  • @zachschlabach8928
    @zachschlabach8928Ай бұрын

    I want to try and find value - if for no reason other than justfying sitting through this thing. The topic was perhaps too broad and lead to the feeling of being jerked around by a presenter that felt like they just were winging it and pulling images from instagram. A more specific topic - hiphop, fashion, watches (something she seems to care about), humor/silliness in fashion/watches, perminenace vs obscellence, lack of variety (in watches vs fashion) - anything more targeted, might have been interesting.

  • @TheContrariann
    @TheContrariannАй бұрын

    Them you so much. Super detailed and informative talk.

  • @Laguna2013
    @Laguna2013Ай бұрын

    Silicon Valley hosted by Issimi....go hyphen!

  • @Huwberts_Emporium
    @Huwberts_EmporiumАй бұрын

    Joe is a great spokesperson for Grand Seiko and Junichi did a great job, that can't be easy getting up, presenting and answering questions in another language, bravo both!

  • @WalterCade31
    @WalterCade31Ай бұрын

    @TheArmourytv 😎👍

  • @charleswyler4268
    @charleswyler4268Ай бұрын

    There is something to be said for a "shop" made watch from the 18th century. Yes, it's not made by 1 amazing artist who only put out a handful of master pieces, but it may be made by several specialist workman or apprentices of the 18th century..... the goddamn 18th century! Here in the US it is not typical to find anything that old. It is , for me at least, something very special to hold something from the Enlightenment Period in my hand. I don't care if it is not up to snuff for a major collector or museum.

  • @Jimmycricketsapocalypse
    @JimmycricketsapocalypseАй бұрын

    Why are you using masonry symbolism in your logo? Mason?

  • @realchuckp
    @realchuckpАй бұрын

    this lecture needs to be appreciated for the absolute accuracy of the visual material - not just the verbal presentation. anyone with a modicum of design sensibility or visual literacy should be able to learn a LOT from the material malaika has assembled, curated and juxtaposed here. perhaps she is trying to do the impossible by inserting her perspective smack bang in the middle of the watch community. but as we know, as wirh all ugly ducklings, it's just a matter of time and context. the brands are already starting to get on board - hello vacheron, piaget and AP. respect, ms. crawford - keep on keeping on.

  • @CamAmerCouncil
    @CamAmerCouncilАй бұрын

    Thank you, HSNY! Really enjoyed this artsy video! Aldis Hodge could totally pass for Cameroonian! We'd be sure to have Cameroonians take classes!

  • @collectible_watches
    @collectible_watches2 ай бұрын

    Really don't understand some of the negative remarks here ! Like ' this is not horlogerie' , 'did we learn anything',... Sorry to say but I found it very interesting to hear that point of view and discover what influence fashion had on watches during 100 years. Talking only about complications and finishing all the time is a bit narrow minded, I'm always open to broader my knowledge and this gave me an EXTRA point of view.

  • @fior2373
    @fior23732 ай бұрын

    What question did it ask? And was it answered? How can we use this to adjust our frame of reference and guide us in understanding the past and help predict the future. This lecture does not 'hang' together as it does not address the above. Not that it's not interesting just as a lecture it fails.

  • @marcn8750
    @marcn87502 ай бұрын

    Super ❤ well done to both The Horological society of NY and Zenith for an excellent presentation. Best wishes from Singapore Marc

  • @morganthau4448
    @morganthau44482 ай бұрын

    What does this have to do with horology? It’s all pictures, ads and unverified opinions.

  • @btmontres1423
    @btmontres14232 ай бұрын

    You may not like some of the watches but you gots to recognize the cultural significance of the movement. No not the caliber you fools.

  • @TheCadborosaurus
    @TheCadborosaurus2 ай бұрын

    This is non horological. Her own conclusion says the "connection is hard to see" after she exlained it for an hour.. brutal

  • @neoelitist
    @neoelitist2 ай бұрын

    This could be a mini-series!

  • @strapontin379
    @strapontin3792 ай бұрын

    Did we learn anything? No. Just some advertisements one after the other…

  • @user-ti6rs1xq7v
    @user-ti6rs1xq7v2 ай бұрын

    Wao.A Lange❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK2 ай бұрын

    Jeesus lady, if you’re doing a presentation, make sure you know how to advance your slides! This young generation is useless! Also have you seen her in watches and wonders? Completely useless... no wonder hodinkee is going down the drain.

  • @benedict3840
    @benedict38402 ай бұрын

    Malaika is doing a great job bringing in new perspectives in this male dominated horological world. I like the way she is doing it, she has character. Something many people are missing, especially in the comment sections of content she is publishing.

  • @Watch.HighTower
    @Watch.HighTower2 ай бұрын

    Well done Malaika! Smashed it!

  • @TheCadborosaurus
    @TheCadborosaurus2 ай бұрын

    ?

  • @bigpig9562
    @bigpig95622 ай бұрын

    This tells you how to trust your medical professionals. 😂 This tells you how to turn a newly found material into a lucrative business. 🤣

  • @kentan8235
    @kentan82352 ай бұрын

    Disappointed there’s no wrist check 🤣

  • @alanwood3460
    @alanwood34602 ай бұрын

    Love all these lectures and hate to criticise but I feel this one is a little loose when mentioning blowing radium dust away. To blow out, one first has to breathe in, which is dangerous if a lens has not been removed from say a Rolex Submariner for 50 years or more. And then where will the dust land and collect?

  • @BoleDaPole
    @BoleDaPole2 ай бұрын

    will the esteemed Horological Society of New York welcome the Grand Pontiff of Horology, (inventor of the wrist watch check) Archibald Chesterfield III? I believe we can all benefit from an appearance of the Pontiff.

  • @GrumblingForesight
    @GrumblingForesight3 ай бұрын

    Amazing doesnt even begin to describe this lecture. It makes it all the more interesting that the lecture was delivered by Mr. Daniels before Omega picked up his novel escapement design.

  • @GrumblingForesight
    @GrumblingForesight3 ай бұрын

    Always love it when brands come and share their stories in one of these events. It allows me to learn and appreciate the brands more.

  • @Moto_MKHN
    @Moto_MKHN3 ай бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful episode, thanks for making this happen.

  • @BUY_YOUTUB_VIEWS.800
    @BUY_YOUTUB_VIEWS.8003 ай бұрын

    I read the tittle and already knew it was a banger 😍

  • @MrDenomo
    @MrDenomo3 ай бұрын

    Temanku profesi sebagai perbaikan jam juga meninggal dengan gejala yg sama dengan radium girls. Akibat ketidak adaan informasi yg benar tentang radioaktif nuklir.

  • @Songwriter376
    @Songwriter3763 ай бұрын

    This audience doesn't seem to have any shock reactions.

  • @donbailey1934
    @donbailey19343 ай бұрын

    Neil Armstrong's Omega Speedmaster did not malfunction. The Bulova clock inside the Lunar Module malfunctioned. Armstrong made a decision to leave his Omega Speedmaster in the Lunar Module as a back-up to Buzz Aldrin's. He didn't want to risk both Omega's to be damaged while outside the Lunar Module.

  • @dls2684
    @dls26843 ай бұрын

    Absolutely eloquent. Superbly informing.

  • @mitchmatic8029
    @mitchmatic80293 ай бұрын

    Great Video and thorough introduction to Grand Seiko. Def. learned a lot-and on my grail list now. Thanks Teddy and Joe!

  • @danburbach498
    @danburbach4983 ай бұрын

    Kathleen - This presentation is first class in every respect. Well organized, interesting, great exhibits, accurate and very professionally delivered. Thank you!

  • @daniyalrazakazmi7249
    @daniyalrazakazmi72494 ай бұрын

    I'm reading Rebecca Struthers Hands of Time What an incredible wealth of knowledge in the book ! !

  • @jameshall170
    @jameshall1704 ай бұрын

    He speaks in great detail about the reduced amount of sliding friction during impulse but doesn't at all bring into consideration the sliding friction during locking and unlocking...I'd like to ask him about this!

  • @andychang7137
    @andychang71374 ай бұрын

    Too thick and bracelet are why gs never sells

  • @user-dq4sh2mt8l
    @user-dq4sh2mt8l4 ай бұрын

    интересно

  • @Dr_LK
    @Dr_LK4 ай бұрын

    The most irritating talk in terms of diction and cadence of speech. Jesus man, learn English, then give a talk! Once you start a sentence finish it, don’t stumble… don’t change your mind halfway… so painful. I had to stop listening.

  • @davidrobbinstien5499
    @davidrobbinstien54994 ай бұрын

    Great lecture by a real scholar...and a fine gentleman. Robbins Tien