COUP PERDU TABLE REGULATOR - 6000 Subscribers!! - Clock Repair Shop - Vlog 006 - Workshop Wednesday

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In this episode, I carry out the final assembly of a long term restoration project of a French table regulator with Coup perdu escapement.

A visit to the workshop of clockmaker Tommy Jobson and follow the daily life in a Clock Repair Shop. This is part 5 of my vlog giving a fascinating fly on the wall view of the workshop. This series will complement the existing longer format videos, so SUBSCRIBE to make sure you don't miss out on the next video!

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Video Content:
0:00 - Intro
3:45 - Mainspring Winding
7:46 - Barrel Assembly
11:22 - Plate Waxing
13:45 - Assembly
23:47 - First Run
24:09 - Escapement Explanation
27:58 - Coup Perdu Close Up

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Absolutely gorgeous work with the escapement Tommy. I could watch it all day; the gap for the pin on the driven beat seems no greater than the pin itself, yet slips through like silk :) Congratulations. I love all the built in adjustment points you've given it...ramble, ramble, ramble....

theselectiveluddite
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That escapement is very interesting; well-done work

Tasarran
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You should be proud alright. Fantastic work!

newtronix
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I see you are very good at repairing watches

tuanninh
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Excellent a true craftsman of your trade well done.

johnbaker
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magnificent movement ! thanks for sharing

markfulmer
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Hello Tommy,
Thank you for another good video... and a big CONGRATULATIONS on passing the 6, 000 subscriber milestone... See you on the next one...
Take care.
Paul, ,

TheKnacklersWorkshop
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Absolutely MASTER workmanship Tommy... Bravo!

jordanrenaud-pqrx
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How on earth does someone so young possess such wizardry? Excellent presentation as always.

waynegriffiths
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Hi Tommy, would you be kind enough to provide a full train count for this fascinating clock? Thanks again for your inspiring videos. Regards Clive

clivewood
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How about adding Harrison cheeks to the pendulum support.? The Clock is nicely built for high accuracy. Maybe an adjustable spring depth.

TheGreatTimSheridan
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Really interesting to see this escapement working and your workmanship is very impressive. Thanks for taking the time to show us your work.

brianwarburton
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Hi Tommy, Congratulations on reaching the 6000 milestone and many thanks for sharing your work so that an expat clockmaker in NZ can spend some virtual time in your workshop! This is the first time I have seen this particular escapement and I am much inspired to utilise it in a future build. Regards

clivewood
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Great work Tommy, the level of precision in the escape mechanism is high. So much could go wrong with the manufacture, but it looks fantastic and is mesmerising to watch.

grottonisred
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Beautiful work Tommy, just love looking at it even when I'm tired from working on clocks in my workshop I always get new inspiration when I see you resurrecting a tarnished old movement back to life again clean and sparkling so back downstairs I go and finish my work with new enthusiasm and great satisfaction. Once again many thanks Tommy. Jim from AUSTRALIA. ❤😊

jamesnicholson
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Beautiful workmenship great satisfaction very interesting video as always.

davidlong
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Congratulations on the 6000 milestone, very well deserved.

stephenbrown
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A very impressive restoration of a very cool looking clock. That is probably the largest mainspring I've ever seen - I guess it has to be to power the clock for a month.

pauldyck
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Just mesmerised watching you work love it

Paul-ykbj
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Lovely escapement, good explanation of it too! Not that crude like you said 😁
Great work on making it too, super crisp workmanship

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