The Watch Repair Course
The Antique Pocket Watch repair course - 16 video modules, course manual and course outline. Including "Introduction to Watch Repair".
In this course you will immediately start working on watches.
This is the first time this much detailed information has been made available for the watch repair beginner. Many details have been addressed that are not found in any other books, or any other watch repair courses designed for the beginner. Several different watches are examined in this course.Many other courses use only one watch through the entire course.This watch repair course includes several different American Watches and how to service and repair the English fusee watch movement.
These courses are designed for the beginner. They also have much to offer to a seasoned veteran of antique watch repair. There is no other watch repair video course available with this amount of instruction and detail. All lessons are filmed in high quality digital widescreen HD video with digital Dolby sound quality. Visually stunning! Perfect for widescreen flat televisions, computers, laptops and other devices. The easy to follow step by step approach guides you quickly through the basics and through intermediate level watch repairs. More than just cleaning or servicing the watch. This course includes many techniques and tips not normally covered or explained in other books or lessons.
No confusing and hard to understand books and manuals. See and understand with close up shots of actual live watch repairs. Learn with minimal and common tools. Many of the tools are adapted for watch repair from everyday ordinary items. Not a lot of expensive equipment required to start repairing watches. Learn about the 9 basic tools you need to start watch repair.
Total course running time approximately: 4 hours.
There is a detailed 38 page watch repair manual full of additional tips, illustrations and diagrams. Also a video course program outline separated and divided into chapters. Great for going back to segments in any of the videos you may need to review. All tools, materials, and equipment used in this video course are listed in the manual for easy reference to type, make, and where they can be purchased. The manual also includes more information, notes and tips not included in the video portion of the courses. This is the new 2020 second edition.
Course Curriculum
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PreviewThe Complete Watch Repair Course outline with diagrams
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StartThe Watch Repair Course Second edition Manual
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StartThe Watch Repair Course Second edition Individual Manual Pages
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StartWatch Repair Course 1a updated (17:28)
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StartWatch Repair Course 2a updated (15:12)
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StartWatch Repair Course 3a updated (16:50)
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StartWatch Repair Course 4b updated (22:52)
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StartWatch Repair Course 5 (16:15)
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StartWatch Repair Course 6 (17:09)
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StartWatch Repair Course 7 (18:45)
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StartWatch Repair Course 8 (19:35)
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StartWatch Repair Course 9 (17:07)
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StartWatch Repair Course 10 (16:46)
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StartWatch Repair Course 11 (16:40)
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StartWatch Repair Course 12 (18:51)
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StartWatch Repair Course 13 (17:20)
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StartWatch Repair Course 14b updated (15:34)
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StartWatch Repair Course 15 (14:56)
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StartWatch Repair Course 16 updated (22:31)
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StartThe Watch Repair Course
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StartClick "Complete and continue" to obtain your course certificate
Your Instructor
Learning from books and manuals can be confusing and frustrating. It can be difficult trying to recall what you previously learned in a class. That is why I have created these video courses for you. Even though I have learned from many books and manuals, nothing beats someone showing and telling. For over the last 15 years people from all over the world have been learning from my video courses. You can learn to repair antique clocks and watches.
My interest in clocks, watches and antiques started 25+ years ago. My wife Cynthia wanted to buy an antique tambour (camelback) clock like the one her parents once had on their mantel. Before that time, my grandfather gave me his antique pocket watch.
Since then we have accumulated several tambours and a wide variety of other antique clocks and watches.
Most of the clocks and watches we bought needed some work, or did not work at all. That is where I came in - to learn to fix them all!
I still continue to buy, sell, repair, and collect many antique clocks and watches.
For most parts of the U.S., and outside of the U.S., there are very limited resources to learn clock and watch repair. These videos are for those people who have some or no access to antique clock and watch repair and restoration training.
There are 3 ways to learn clock and watch repair.
- You can go to school in Columbia, PA and pay up to $1000 per classroom course. There is no guarantee that you will remember all you learned or recall the information when you need it. Also, there is the cost of travel, lodging and meals. This is the most expensive method considering the costs and the loss of information you may not remember.
- Do it yourself by looking up some information on the internet, read some books and piece the information together. Experience a lot of trial and error which consumes much your time and can lead to frustration and disappointment. This is the long and hard road.
- Learn from The Tick Tock Productions Online School where the lessons are organized, you have a resource library and the ability to recall all the information when needed. You don’t need to struggle to remember everything, no trial and error from incomplete information and no travel required. This is the most economical and convenient choice.
See the testimonials below from some of the students that have commented about the courses.