Lubrication Reference

Submitted on: December 26, 2023
By: JeremyLaurenson on Level 2: Maintenance Servicing

Hi, Mark Thanks so much for putting the courses together. I would love to have a downloadable ‘lubrication cheat sheet/poster’ for level 2 showing a movement exploded and labelled colo(u)rs…

Option to watch the whole lesson in one video

Submitted on: October 30, 2023

Hi. I love the fact the lessons are broken into short videos per topic but I would really like the option to watch the whole lesson in one complete video…

Covers all you need to start servicing

Submitted on: May 2, 2023

Great educational videos about what to service and how to do it. Very detailed instruction on the subject, more than enough to give you the knowledge you need. This course…

Perfect for the beginner

Submitted on: May 2, 2023
By: Derek Black on Level 1: Getting Started

Perfect for the beginner. If you are new to the hobby, or you just want to review what you have gleaned off the net about what you need to get…

Excellent but sometimes slow

Submitted on: April 9, 2023

I like the course a lot but I guess many people have collected some knowledge before. Then the beginning is a bit slow. I watched Youtube(Marshal, WR) and followed his…

An essential guide for all novice watchmakers

Submitted on: April 6, 2023
By: davidhoward on Level 1: Getting Started

Mark’s course is highly recommended by a number of YouTube watch enthusiasts and I will definitely be one of them. The videos are detailed, informative and easy to follow and…

Clear, simple, educational and sadly addictive

Submitted on: March 26, 2023

As a pre quartz student, my involvement in mechanical timepieces was buying them and telling the time.Then retirement and a bit of free time and money came. I came to…

Great intro

Submitted on: March 18, 2023

Takes you from knowing nothing about mechanical watches and watchmaking to understanding the basic movement and what tools you need to start up. Great HD production quality and graphics, and…

Level 1 Getting Started.

Submitted on: March 10, 2023
By: David Bramwell on Level 1: Getting Started

Level 1 gives students clear and constructive direction as to what is needed by the individual to start working on to what is the amazing engineering of Horology.