From The Beginning

These Lessons are based off using a St36 Movement which is a clone of the ETA 6497 which is used in watchmaking schools for their new students.
I would highly recommend that you do not skip through the video’s as they are packed with information.
Watch the video and then practice on your own movement.
*** The first 4 or 5 videos have some cuss words in them. It wasn’t until later that I made the decision to keep everything clean.
7 Watch Repair Tools for Beginners
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How to Shape Tweezers and Screwdrivers for Watchmaking
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The Keyless Works
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How the “Motion Works” Works
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Removing and Installing Balance Wheels and Pallet Forks
Removing and installing balance wheels and pallet forks is a critical aspect of watch repair that...
How to Install a Train Bridge without Breaking the Pivots
One of the most frustrating obstacles that someone new to Watch Repair, is fitting the train...