Making a pivoted detent for a pocket chronometer
0:00 introduction 1:00 escape wheel issues 4:03 making the detent 12:25 up & running pivoted vs. pivotted? In retrospect, I could have made a new escape wheel out of steel and not had the problems I had with the brass I tried. Also in the last two clips if you notice a silver color on a couple escape wheel teeth, it's because the wheel was originally plated nickel. It's not the residual of solder. I will be better finishing the wheel before it is complete.

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Making a stem without a pattern

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Repivoting technique #1, collet holding lathe, free hand

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My MONTHS Long Journey to Restore a Chiming Pocket Watch from 1820

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Watchmaking: The Process Of Making Carbon Steel Hairsprings for Watches, Clocks and Small Mechanism.

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Watchmaking, Use of a very Rare Tool, Ingold Fraise / Cutter

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Repivoting a Center Wheel

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MAKING A CHRONOMETER ESCAPE WHEEL - Clock Restoration - Workshop Wednesday 009

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#032 Making a pallet for a dead-beat clock escapement - clock repair

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make a watchmaker tool for black polishing|自製鐘錶零件拋光工具

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How to replace a Balancestaff

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Watchmaking: Machining the Heart of a Watch

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Making a Clock Wheel for an Antique Clock - Start to Finish!

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How Many Springs Does It Take to Lose Your Mind? Repairing a Minute Repeater Antique Pocket Watch

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Uhrmacherei, Zapfen an eine Konische Welle

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Restoration GUB Glashuette Marine Chronometer watch - Cornehl Watches

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Hairspring③ Making a breguet hairspring. How to make a over coil. 巻き上げヒゲの作成

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Hand Making a Verge Watch Hairspring Pt.1

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Making a .12mm carbide drill bit for repivoting

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How to use The Jacot tool . ジャコツールの使い方

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