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This guy dismantles and rebuilds a watch with his hands and small tools..
Amazing s~~~, tapped into the engineering mind we all have as men..
Very cool stuff. Watches are interesting machines.
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Anonymous11Skilled like a sponsorette rinsing a wealthy simp.
Very interesting indeed!
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Anonymous42I can do that but quicker!
Gimme a sledgehammer!
This video is also amazing. A true example of passion. Pay attention, especially at 1:10, you see how much detail he put into this work of art. Passion requires persistence and patience. Brings tears to my eyes.
A tranquil mind is neither happy nor sad, it is uninfluenced by external conditions.
I am not a collector, but I love watches. They fascinate me. Pure math in motion.
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Amazing video and wonderful channel for those that appreciate man’s great endeavors of artistry.
The cost of these fine pieces of art is not the issue. Neither is their reproductions done with modern computers and robotics better than the original human counterpart. The true value is measured in quite a different way if you are MGTOW. Or happen to be aware of the true cost of ownership.
Those that can value this watch, must possess the ability to assign value. And as such, most common men even those that are in the millionare class can not poses such a watch.
A simple stop from a Bobby, and officer, or a magistrate can strip any notion of ownership away.
This may seem odd to mention, but the idea of value is that you have a way to hold that value. We can’t even hold our own homes from invasion let alone our lives. This essentially makes this watch the property of the state. Not your own.
Today, the most valued possession is worthless. And the most worthless possession is priceless.
Value or the price of such a craftsmanship is not in question. It is the ability to guard such possessions. As of know, we have the ability to duplicate this watch with details no average consumer or collector of these timepieces will be able to off hand notice.
Even so, the cost of such a watch is still justifiable. But for those true western connoisseurs, we simply cannot justify the expense of such a watch.
Its value is dictated by the market value of its owner. And since the state is he true owner of this purchased item, the price of the timepiece is irrelevant.
I for one could purchase such a chronograph but lack the ability to enjoy it. Nor could I stop it from seizure. The true issue here is that in the USA, and among other so called free countries of the world, I have no freedom to own such property or wear an item like this without some lesser man stealing my posesion at anyones whim.
Men have lost the rule of law.
The ability to govern their own happiness.
And such items as tru mechanical artistry and the true art of the clockmaker can no longer be appreciated by the aficionado nor the common consumers.
In fact, I would argue that we no longer even have the ability nor the privilege to do so.
I would suggest that you as a man who would pay its price understand that in order to own such an item, you must first own yourself.
A large number of men today that would certainly purchase such a fine work of art would quickly scoff at the idea of “Ownership” of such an expensive item.
Simply put, if the home in witch he keeps such an item can be whisked away with mere allegation without merit, then what’s to say this watch has any value to its cost?
Men who seek to own such timepieces are regarded so worthless that the items that adorn them have little value to that man of today.
I have see a man who was a doctor, being told he was worth so little, his word had no value. Neither did his evidence in his favor. If that is true, then no such adornment or property can be secured for value to its owner.
Powerful men being ripped of their belongings and adornments like they were the common thief looter, I can no longer appreciate the fine craft or mechanical artistry.
I take great pride that some men can indeed own such a life where one can attain these wonderful things. However, my love affair as faded. As the thing that I value most does not allow me to value these great items of human ingenuity anymore.
Arguably, timepieces are a higher form of trade/currency then the Gold or Silver used for its purchase.
The most valuable some would say , is the ability to appreciate this short life of ours. Today, the luxury of a man’s family and his possessions can be whisked away in the blink of an eye, by a foreign man or woman in a court with no due process without argument or complaint.
Since you can no longer defend what is most valuable to a man, this watch holds little value to many men that would appreciate such fine craftsmanship. The value is still there. And the price you pay for it is well worth the asking price. But no amount of money will ever make it truly yours.
If it overcomes the sadness in your life, then and only then is it’s worth every bit as good as the labor used to purchase it.
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