Discovering How Watch Movements Are Made

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In my previous video I tried to figure out the purpose of a mystery tool that was graciously sent to me as a gift by a secondary market watch parts and tools vendor, Federhaus on Ricardo, that I regularly purchase used vintage watchmaking tools and parts from.

In this video I definitively answer the question of what these tools were used for!

For links to Federhaus' auctions, and others, visit my website, https://imakewatches.com.

chapter index:
00:00 Introduction - The mystery of the Baumgartner base plate holders!
0045 The Buler LTD "Dorothee" with Baumgartner Frères (BFG) Cal 896 pin-pallet mechanical hand wound movement from the 1960s.
00:54 The Racine Super Select 1/10 stopwatch with Baumgartner Frères (BFG) Cal 410 mechanical stopwatch movement.
01:48 Opening the case and removing the Cal 896 movement.
03:52 Disassembly and inspection of the Cal 896 movement.
06:23 Revealing the train of wheels for the first time and exploring their order and connections.
17:27 Placing the baseplate on the mystery tool plate for the first time.
18:55 Discovering the purpose of the tool!
22:45 Removing the keyless works and testing my theory.
23:51 Theory confirmed!
25:06 Begin reassembly of the movement. One pin on the tool is too high so I reset it.
34:07 Use of the tool in the final reassembly of the movement.
38:08 Conclusion, summary and sign-off.

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