What really happens inside a mechanical watch when things go wrong?
In this episode of The WatchMaker Diary, we step behind the bench and into the chaos that every watchmaker dreads. From stubborn rotors that refuse to spin freely, to misaligned wheels, damaged bridges, and movements that fight back at every turn—this is the raw, unfiltered side of watch repair they don’t show on Instagram.
What causes rotor failures and noisy movementsHow one tiny wheel can shut down an entire caliberBridge damage, stripped screws, and assembly nightmaresLessons learned the hard way at the watchmaker’s benchWhy patience, precision, and experience matter more than toolsThis episode isn’t about perfection—it’s about problem-solving, craftsmanship, and the mental grind of keeping mechanical time alive. Whether you’re a collector, a beginner watchmaker, or just love the art behind wristwatches, this diary entry pulls back the curtain on the struggle, the frustration, and the respect these machines demand.
Because every smooth-running movement has survived a nightmare first.
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