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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2018 · 19 MIN

I Teach Watchmaking Backwards

from The No BS Watchmaking Show · host Anthony from No BS Watchmaker

Watchmaking always occurs in processes and sequences. The most common process begins by inspecting the watch at initial take-in, obsessively analyzing and figuring out the root problem, then running through the possible causes and fixes to address the root issue, and then finally performing the complete service. You’ll love this fire episode. If you’re a watchmaking student or an aspiring watchmaker, you need to listen to this. LINKS: Instagram: www.instagram.com/nobswatchmaker Facebook: www.facebook.com/nobswatchmaker Website: www.nobswatchmaker.com SHOWNOTES: Opening • Watchmaking is a series of Processes and Sequences • I take the practical approach • The one single trait every great watchmaker needs • End game is the magic • Closing

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Watchmaking always occurs in processes and sequences. The most common process begins by inspecting the watch at initial take-in, obsessively analyzing and figuring out the root problem, then running through the possible causes and fixes to address the root issue, and then finally performing the complete service. You’ll love this fire episode. If you’re a watchmaking student or an aspiring watchmaker, you need to listen to this. LINKS: Instagram: www.instagram.com/nobswatchmaker Facebook: www.facebook.com/nobswatchmaker Website: www.nobswatchmaker.com SHOWNOTES: Opening • Watchmaking is a series of Processes and Sequences • I take the practical approach • The one single trait every great watchmaker needs • End game is the magic • Closing

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