Originally posted in November of last year, the video already has more than 1.75M views and, once I clicked play, I could not stop watching. Presented with a jazzy soundtrack and without any voice-over, Australian watchmaker Nicholas Hacko opens up a severely water-damaged Rolex GMT-Master II and proceeds to slowly tear the watch down to its cruddy component parts, clean it all up, and then put it back together again. Like a sort of visual ASMR, I found the video to be riveting and very calming as it mixes the fun of seeing a specialized skill set put to work with the shock of just how much damage the water did to the various parts of the movement.
The Link LonkJanuary 20, 2021 at 09:01PM
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