• @l_b_iOP
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    27 months ago

    Sounds interesting. All I have in response to that is I sometimes like watching wristwatch revival on youtube. I feel like I could get some relaxation out of that.

    • @yuri
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      27 months ago

      My grandpa was a proper watchmaker, he started the business 50 years ago this year actually!

      • @l_b_iOP
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        27 months ago

        Cool! Here’s to 50 more.

        Watchmaking is the kind of thing I can’t decide if I would like or despise. The way Marshall presents it, there is a lot of precision and focus needed, but after a while I would think a service is a service and just becomes routine.

        • @yuri
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          27 months ago

          The appealing thing to me about watch repair is the intrinsic order of it all. Every watch (or clock) is a precision instrument with exactly ONE correct way to function. Not a lot of room for subjectivity on the part of the customer or the one doing the repair!

          • @l_b_iOP
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            27 months ago

            I can see the appeal. It doesn’t hurt the internals are so cool looking too. I work with electronics and code. There is usually only correct operation, but often many different ways to get there; and many of the problems are self inflicted and usually fun to hunt down.