Wristwatch Mainsprings

Published 2023-06-05
Cameron Weiss, master watchmaker and founder of family-owned Weiss Watch Company, dives into watchmaking in this new series.

Wondering what is the mainspring of a watch and how does it power your watch?

Directed, shot, edited by Andrew Reed at the Weiss Watch Company workshop in Nashville, TN. weisswatchcompany.com/ #watchmaker #watch #watchrepair #watchmaking #craftsman

All Comments (18)
  • @Roddy1965
    These videos are interesting, well done, and a service to watchmaking, so that us non-=watchmakers can apprecite even more these amazing timepieces on our wrists. Thank you.
  • @TheContrariann
    Beautiful ❤ As a Mechanical engineer I can appreciate the beauty of a Mechanical Watch ❤
  • @LMKAR74
    This is... is, I'm speechless, just great video, much appreciated
  • @randombloke10
    Loving the wealth of videos you have, going to enjoy a good binge!
  • @billkowalsky
    Exactly the video I was looking for! Thanks so much!
  • Shows you how much I know... I always thought these "unbreakable" watch spring were made from spring steel... Thank you for sharing!😄
  • @racingdr1
    These videos are so informative and so relaxing. I look forward to owning a Weiss watch.
  • Fantastic easy explanation of mainspring. Very satisfied. My question is why some of the watches are very loose or stiff to handwind? Is it because of the thickness or length of the mainspring?
  • @allanmunken
    First time here Great Content ☝️i will be Back for a Watch 😘
  • watchmaker is my dream glad for your life i also want to be like u😌
  • @termonostruman
    i prefer a old 100 yea rpocket watch thats keeps running 100 years later.with th same iron carbon mainspring cumshot it
  • @Not-a-bot222
    This has become my favorite series! So relaxing and visually stunning. Great work! Keep it up!