How I Made My Own Apple Watch - in China

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Published6 months ago
Duration39:43
Video IDDsWTz8NrXOY
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views59.1K
Likes4.2K
Comments307
Engagement Rate7.67%
Likes per 100 views7.15
Comments per 1K views5.19

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Thanks to NestWorks for sponsoring this video and joining me with such an ambitious project on such a short timeline! To learn more about the NestWorks C500 CNC mill and back their Kickstarter, go to: https://nestworks-c500.kckb.me/a6548619 (affiliate link) You can also learn more about the NestWorks C500 CNC mill and the amazing team behind it on the video I released on my second channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZs8PP6lG9k I tried to build a working Apple Watch in the Huaqiangbei, the world's largest electronics markets in Shenzhen China, in just one week. The goal was to buy individual parts, and machine a brand-new watch body from scratch. Nestworks (a new desktop CNC startup in Huaqiangbei) took on the challenge with their mill, but a last-minute mistake, a customs seizure, and some brutal assembly/debugging back home turned it into a much bigger adventure than anyone expected! Get exclusive behind the scenes access to Strange Parts on Patreon and help support more videos like this one: http://patreon.com/strangeparts Other ways to connect with Strange Parts: http://discord.gg/strangeparts http://twitter.com/strangepartscom http://instagram.com/strangeparts_com http://facebook.com/strangepartscom http://twitch.tv/strangeparts http://tiktok.com/@strangeparts http://mastodon.strangeparts.com/@strangeparts Credits: Scotty Allen - Host Andrii Matirko - Lead Editor Alex Robinson - Assistant Editor/Thumbnails Kevin Diaz - Assistant Editor Alex Gorovenko - Assistant Editor

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