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Beautiful watches
ОтветитьFrom his web site ... "As of 2020, we are sorry, but we are not accepting new orders. The schedule for resuming orders has not yet been determined." 🥺
Ответитьi wonder if anyone has tried to produce replicas of his watches!!!!
Ответить7 minuts video and his watch showen for a two seconds.
ОтветитьI won’t buy one
ОтветитьI wished one of them could have been gifted to that army superior, I would love to be there for a moment like that too
ОтветитьThis is art
ОтветитьI think I've seen one of these watches before made by this man with the numeral blocks they move side to side according to the season 😌👍🏻✨ This man produces the most extremely beautiful watches with his machinery that he has to work with, & it must be wonderful to work with those machines.
ОтветитьThis is the first time , since wearing a watch as a boy, that I'd like a watch again . Of course , I could never afford his prices . But we're I able, then I would be on the flight to see this man .
ОтветитьSuper craftsmanship and what is your brand name??? Btw do you know another Japanese watch maker by the name of Shinichi Hidaka???
Ответитьmaking books about your passion is so great, to share is everything!
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьJust like the master samurai sword makers of old. This gentleman creates poetic mechanical marvels for the wrist.. Much respect and honor for this craftsman.
ОтветитьBeautiful ❤ elegant 🎍
ОтветитьAn artist who doesn’t care about getting rich or famous. He just loves the work he does. Loves the watches he makes. In a world that moves faster than the hands of the watches he makes, I respect him for making his work successful in a competitive market.
ОтветитьAmazing skills !
ОтветитьSubtitles please in several languages.
ОтветитьИзыск//
Претенциозность/больно сложно/
Всевышний дарит чудеса/
Часами пользоваться можно/
А время в руки взять нельзя!//
Incredible.
ОтветитьBeautiful! I’m a craftsman too. I’m 58 and have worked word, metal, wool and paint. These watches are wonderful. I know exactly what he meant when he stated how he enjoys making the pieces. I personally don’t get that same satisfaction in machine manufacturing. It’s satisfying, but when I do my work by hand, it’s on a different level of satisfaction, entirely different. Like cooking a premade meal vs making it from scratch.
ОтветитьI didnt understand a word that he said, but he seems to be a person to admire. He is quietly proud of what he does, but isn't arrogant about it. I dont want to say that he is humble, because - to me anyway - that would mean that he downplays his abilities. He doesn't do that. He knows that he is good, but just lets his work speak for itself.
ОтветитьHe is amazing! His dedication and passion are inspiring.
ОтветитьI hope one day I can make one... its so inspiring watching this video... thank you Sir for sharing.
ОтветитьHey, I am a 30-year-old dude from a mixed and rather humble background that is looking into getting into the watchmaking industry. However there are some hurdles I can't seem to overcome, like financial investment. Wostep is in and around the 40.000 $ mark, which I most certainly cannot afford. Let's not even speak about financing my life in Switzerland for two years while I visit the school. So are there any ways one can get an apprenticeship, that might even pay a bit so i can survive? It's not the first time financial requirements spoil my dreams and it's quite frustrating, but I am realistic about it too. Having no background in mechnaics or engeneering I know that this message might represent quite the leap of faith. But I am armend with four languages that I speak and write fluently and a huge passion for the subject. My research has also given me quite a bit of understanding about certain calibers, components and complications as well. Any tips on how I might progress in my endeavour, keeping in mind that financial resources are practically non existent for me?
Thanks for the video in any case and all the best to everyone.
Truly, a remarkable craftsman! If only I could afford a watch made by you!
ОтветитьThis is truly beautiful.... I'll be truly honored to have a watch made by your very hands ..
ОтветитьStunning craftsmanship and breathtaking design of timepiece. I always love watching this kind of documentary cause it redefind the depth of life of human being.
ОтветитьAmazing skill great watch it's a work of art.
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ОтветитьIndeed Japan is famous about technology
ОтветитьBeautiful 🙏
ОтветитьThey are works of art in the form of a watch.
ОтветитьJapan is one place where ancient techniques, artifacts, and culture still lives on with the same passion as when it started. I've seen many videos where Japanese craftsmen are able to economically survive and follow their passions.
ОтветитьBUSINESS PROSPECTIVE BAD UNLESS THEY PAY YOU MILLION A PIECE. BUT WATCH ART IMMACULATE. IM TO MECHANICAL WATCHES THAN COMPUTIRIZED, BUT HAVE DIGITAL FOR EXERCISE.
ОтветитьI don't read videos or movies!
ОтветитьThis is amazing. I can feel his passion and love for what he does, which is so rare these days. I doubt I could ever afford one of these, but have no doubt they are worth every penny.
Ответитьlike a fine samurai swordsmith
ОтветитьAmazing skill and passion!
ОтветитьBeautiful watches only attainable by the ultra-wealthy.
ОтветитьMind blown!! Amazing
ОтветитьAs a watch nerd all I can say is...Wow, I have no words.
Ответитьit's such a shame there are so few people like this and the result is that only a select few who have the money get to enjoy these pieces.
Ответить印象的
ОтветитьHow all began speaking with his commander:
-Do you like old watches?
-Actually i find them boring
- you know you can make 200000 year?
-i quit army right now! I began to love those magnificent machines
Ah yes, the Japanese... selling you stuff you don't need at 10 times the price.
ОтветитьEverything Japan: it takes 5 years to learn how to put on shoes.
ОтветитьI'm a certified watchmaker, and i'm speechless.
ОтветитьLets see him make an Apple Watch.
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