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It Is Utterly Mesmerizing To See How Watches Get Made

May 1, 2014, 22:00 IST

Glashütte is a town in Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, Free State of Saxony, Germany.

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It's the birthplace of the German watchmaking industry.

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A watch company called NOMOS Glashütte creates beautiful, hand-crafted timepieces in this tiny town that's built its reputation on excellence in watch-making.

A few months ago, the company created a video called "Look over the watchmakers' shoulders" to show the process of how a watch is made, and it's really cool.

Seriously, this stuff is captivating to watch:

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Each component of the watch is selected and put together by hand:

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And cleaned until it shines:

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Can you imagine the patience you would need...

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...to do this for each and every individual watch you were tasked with putting together?

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There are lots of variations of NOMOS Glashütte watches:

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But they are all made with painstaking precision.

From the NOMOS Glashütte site: "Each year from now on, the watch will tick 100 million times and tock 100 million times. The mechanical oscillation of a watch is 3 hertz: that's six half-swings per second (the escapement halts the watch six times a second) or 518,400 times a day."

Watchmakers now say "it's alive," when a watch ticks for the first time.

"So the first tick is a big moment that we like to celebrate a little," they add.

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"The most important lesson: Those who build watches need patience and time. And the occasional coffee break," say the folks at NOMOS Glashütte.

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You can watch the full video below:

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