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My largest video to date takes a look at the restoration of a 1960s Waltham that turns out not really to be a Waltham at all. We'll also be restoring a vintage Czech watch cleaning machine and adding some modern electronics. It's a wild ride, and it's taken me two months to complete. I hope you enjoy it. My workshop can be found here: https://atelierdjames.com/product/bes... The Github link for the hardware and software such as it is can be found here: https://github.com/DavidJ-Saving-Time... ---------------------------- #vintagewatches #WatchRestoration #watchrepair #vintagewatch ----------------------------- The history of the Waltham Watch Company, which produced 40 million time pieces and precision instruments between 1850 and 1957, is not as well known as it should be. Until the mid-19th century, watch parts were made for individual watches rather than a series of watches in different locations – a process that was imprecise, time-consuming, and expensive. As a result, only the wealthy could afford watches and no two time pieces could be relied on to tell the exact same time. Waltham revolutionized the industry by developing extremely precise machines to produce standardized movement components that were interchangeable..... --------------------------------- Sources https://www.watchcrunch.com/Lugsandlu... https://www.theamerican.co.uk/pr/ft-K... https://americanhistory.si.edu/collec... https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/stor.... https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20... 00:00 Introduction and History 01:16 Restoring a comunist-era small parts cleaning machine 07:55 Paint Stripping 10:02 Taking the vintage Waltham watch apart. 20:20 Putting the watch cleaning machine together. 24:28 Designing the electronics and software for the machine 29:13 Making a PCB 31:43 Finishing touches to the watch cleaning machine 36:36 CAD for the new machine parts 44:02 What happened to the watch?