Chris and Jon take a deep dive into a few of the open source movement projects online, as well as discuss the business of independent watchmaking.
- SPEMT A collaborative watchmaking project, with a novel escapement
- Open Movement Project
- ETA 6497
- Dan Spitz An interview on Minutia Repeater
- Remy Cools
- SIHH 2019 Jon & Chris chatted about some of Remy’s work back in episode 35
- Lycee Edgar Faure A New York Times profile of the Lycee Edgar Faure polytechnic school in France, which specializes in watchmaking
- George Daniels
- Roger W. Smith
- Habring2
- ETA 7750
- Learn Watchmaking A course by Christian Lass
- Incabloc Anti-shock system for mechanical watches
- Philippe Dufour
- Fusion 360 3D modelling software
- Blender Open source 3D modelling software
- Red Hat
- F.P. Journe
- Max Büsser An interview with Max Büsser of MB&F on Oster Watches’ Keeping Time podcast
- MB&F LM Perpetual A new take on the perpetual calendar by Stephen McDonnell
- Making Machines Come to Life A video about Max Büsser from the Hour Glass
- Swatch Group Gets Green Light In Mechanical Movements Case
- Atokalpa Niche supplier of hairsprings & other horological components
- Vaucher Manufacture
- Sellita
- Eterna
- Hamilton Khaki Field Equipped with free-sprung caliber H-50
- ETA 7001
- Ming Watches
- Machinist Paul The Instagram feed of pen restorer, and friend of the show, Paul Burberry