Making Your Own Watch
Offered By: WatchArtSci via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the process of assembling a simple mechanical watch in this 25-minute video tutorial. Learn about the four essential components: movement, dial, hands, and case. Follow along as the instructor demonstrates how to use watchmaking tools to assemble watches using both Swiss ETA 6497 and Chinese Seagull ST 36 movements. Gain insights into various steps including releasing quick tools, placing hands and case, removing the stem, tightening the case, and cutting the stem and crown. By the end of the tutorial, understand the intricacies involved in creating a finished watch from individual components.
Syllabus
Introduction
Release the Quick
Tools
Placing Hands
Placing Case
Removing Stem
Tightening Case
Cutting Stem
Cutting Crown
Finished Watch
Taught by
WatchArtSci
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