Chris and Jon discuss some new potential camera and video options for watchmakers, specifically in the studio, as well as some follow-up on free-sprung balances.
- Seeing Through a Watchmaker’s Eyes IWC’s Cyberloupe
- IWC Virtual Tours In light of COVID-19, IWC has launched an online initiative allowing people to tour their manufacturing facilities virtually, including getting a peek through the loupe of a watchamker, thanks to their Cyberloupe
- A Digital Loupe Chris & Jon first chatted about the concept of a virtual loupe back in episode 19
- Scalar Teleglass T3-F The head-mounted display Jon used to build a digital loupe over a decade ago
- GoPro 4K Action Cameras
- Back-Bone A Canadian company that mods GoPro and Sony cameras
- Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera A 12.3 megapixel camera module for the Raspberry Pi
- DIY Book Scanner
- C-Mount Lenses
- Book Scanner at Ottawa U The University of Ottawa has a self-serve book scanner available for public use at the Morisset Library
- Adobe Scan Scanning and OCR software for mobile devices
- Getting the iPad to Pro Craig Mod echoes some of the foibles Jon has experienced using Apple’s Notes app
- PDF Expert The PDF app Chris uses
- Aluminum Rail
- Antique Hairspring Vibrating Tool
- Digital Hairspring Vibrating Tool from Rataspari
- Watchmaking by George Daniels
- Microset Watch & clock timer
- Light Gate
- KHWCC Watchmaking Competence Center, where Henrik Korpela is a professor
- WOSTEP Watchmakers of Switzerland Training & Education Program
- Hamilton Watches
- F.P. Journe
- Kari Voutilainen
- George Daniels
- Roger W. Smith
- Philippe Dufour
- Gyromax The free-sprung rate adjustment system used by Patek Philippe
- Patek Philippe
- Nivarox
- The Swatch Group
- Ferdinand Berthoud Chronomètre FB 2RE.2