Q&A 5

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The Watchmaker's Workshop

The Watchmaker's Workshop

Ай бұрын

Cameron Weiss, master watchmaker and founder of family-owned Weiss Watch Company, dives into watchmaking in this new series.
In this episode, Cameron answers questions from fans on Instagram about his life, watchmaking, running his business, and his interests.
Directed, shot, edited by Andrew Reed at the Weiss Watch Company workshop in Nashville, TN. weisswatchcompany.com #watchmaker #watch #watchrepair #watchmaking #craftsman

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@ElderPinto254
@ElderPinto254 23 күн бұрын
wauw awesome info .... i am going to scool to become a watchmaker in holland this is so inspiring!!!!!
@johanvandersandt8904
@johanvandersandt8904 Ай бұрын
I can imagine the balance wheel and sliding pinion being a nightmare to make. I guess when working on that scale to differences come down to a few micron. I agree with you on the lathe point. I am not that strong on the CNC part but I can help myself on a milling machine and lathe. Thank you for answering my Land rover question! They have so much personality and they make great companions! Awesome advice and answers as usual Cameron!
@davidlee2822
@davidlee2822 Ай бұрын
Cameron, Really fascinating! You have a wealth of knowledge way beyond what you learned at watchmaking school. Thank you for sharing! Your comments on how watches used to be made are fascinating. That's a whole world gone now. It's hard for us in 2024 to envision that world of yesteryear without someone like you. You are so very gifted and have worked so very hard. I admire you. By the way, I love your philosophy of watchmaking. I don't like a cluttered dial, and I think there is much value in 18,000 per hour for a mechanical watch. Before I met your field watches, I've loved working on Hamilton 982M (retired and 65 years old). I now have a goal to one day maybe own a Weiss! Thank you for your Q&A sessions--for caring enough to share. Blessings! David Lee
@mojofilter6339
@mojofilter6339 26 күн бұрын
At 11:38 you say that "we really don't need a watch". True. I could live without a watch, but I would not live without a watch. They are not so much a luxury for me, as much as a tool.
@mlsproject
@mlsproject Ай бұрын
Thanks for answering my question about which CNC machine you recommend. I loved the suggestion of a manual lathe with a milling attachment. If you can make parts with that, you can make parts with anything. I appreciate it!
@jlpower
@jlpower Ай бұрын
I love these Q&A's. Particularly excited for the next iteration of the Weiss in-house movement. I just finished completely restoring a 1973 VW Beetle, and a 1975 Honda CB550f Super Sport. I can't think of anything more gratifying than bringing back to life an old, warn out machine, and making it more reliable than when it was new.
@oak6845
@oak6845 Ай бұрын
Cameron the point we dislike doing the same operation, manufacturing, assembly, cleaning, packing & shipping etc. is when we become artist and perform our insight for the grateful public to the very point the public pay to have our gift. Appreciate!
@roygardner2374
@roygardner2374 Ай бұрын
Your discussion of whether a treasured watch is really the same after having many parts replaced brings to mind the "Ship of Theseus" paradox of ancient Greek mythology & philosophy: Is it the same ship after hundreds of years of maintenance have replaced all the parts?
@SpaceG95
@SpaceG95 Ай бұрын
Your answer for the second question immediately made me think of the German 3/4 plate.
@maximumsavage4056
@maximumsavage4056 Ай бұрын
Count me in the email list for the "Weiss Secret Issue 1 breath SCUBA Watch". Excellent choice for a bond feature. Hahaha.
@roygardner2374
@roygardner2374 Ай бұрын
I recall in a ~1966 Batman TV episode, Batman & Robin had small devices they clipped into their noses that allowed them to breathe underwater.
@a.j.3454
@a.j.3454 Ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏
@peterhawley6273
@peterhawley6273 Ай бұрын
Good video well done is There any chance to see you fault finding or servicing a watch many thanks Pete
@roygardner2374
@roygardner2374 Ай бұрын
Sliding pinions being challenging to make, do you wear a bracelet made of rejects?
@04yzfr6
@04yzfr6 Ай бұрын
the north seattle watchmaker course is minimum $36,000 usd per year. the program is 2 years. whats the salary for a new watchmaker thats in about 80 thousand dollars in debt? how many years would it take to pay that off if your salary is lets say.... generously 70k a year. there are far too many other expenses to have watchmaker school even be a reasonable choice at the cost of training and tools.
@jayLadooo
@jayLadooo 22 күн бұрын
Anything in Canada?
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