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I like watching Chronoglide - but the time zone difference makes it problematic to watch live, so I usually catch the recordings after the event. Looking at the channel I see lots of watches stripped down, but don't see many assemblies - am I missing something? Where can I watch him put together these watches? 

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1 hour ago, Waggy said:

I like watching Chronoglide - but the time zone difference makes it problematic to watch live, so I usually catch the recordings after the event. Looking at the channel I see lots of watches stripped down, but don't see many assemblies - am I missing something? Where can I watch him put together these watches? 

You are right he doesnt really do complete assemblies with only having an hour to work. Its usually just as he's opening up a another watch to repair. Pointing out defects he finds and explaining why some movements have different designs of parts. He does do tutorials on various aspects though. There plenty of other good youtubers, I'm sure you will have seen Mark " Watch repair channel " Joe " Nekkid watchmaker " and Marshall "wristwatch revival " 

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11 hours ago, Neverenoughwatches said:

A good evening watching Kalle Slaap live disassemble a beautiful vintage Vacheron.  I  got three mentions to boot 👍

Was there too and got a few shoutouts as well. Beautiful movement finishing on that one Rich.

 

Tom

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