This DIY watch-making kit’s latest design lets you build new mechanical timepieces with your own hands

In all fairness, what the Swiss watchmakers do is incredibly difficult, but the Rotate Watches give you a small taste of what it is like to assemble your own timepiece together. The all-in-one watchmaking kit comes with everything you need, from the watch parts to even the tools you’d require to assemble, maintain, and repair the watch. For obvious reasons, the mechanical movement comes pre-assembled, given how critical that part is and how intricately it’s built… but you do get to put the rest together, sandwiching the movement between the two metal halves, laying in the sapphire glass display, and finally fixing the straps to your watch. You even get to fit the watch hands onto its face, giving you quite the thrill of playing a real horologist!

Founded by a group of artisans and tinkerers dedicated to keeping analog alive (and a woman-owned, minority-owned business based in Los Angeles, California), Rotate Watches package the experience of building your own timepiece. The watches come in a variety of styles with leather as well as metal jubilee straps, and each watch also has its own difficulty rating, from moderate to complex! The kit contains everything you’d possibly need, from the watch parts to tools like pliers, pry-bars, tweezers, screwdrivers, glue, and even nitrile gloves to help you assemble your masterpiece without creating a mess. Your purchase also gives you access to a complete watchmaking guide on Rotate Watches’ website, technical support from Rotate’s team, and a lifetime warranty on your timepiece. Each unit is quality-checked before shipping from Rotate’s Los Angeles facility, and you can even ask them to engrave 2-3 characters (preferably your initials) on the watch upon purchase!

Designers: Jennifer Zhang and Rebecca Lee of Rotate Watches

We were awed by Rotate’s DIY kit when they first launched as a Kickstarter campaign. Following a very successful crowdfunding effort, the company’s now established its practice in LA, selling a variety of watch styles. Showcased here, is the Galileo, with its golden body and radial-brushed blue watch-face.

For obvious reasons, the mechanical movement comes pre-assembled. Given how complex some of these movements can be, often ending up with hundreds of small parts that have their own specific purpose and require expert knowledge, the movement comes pre-built. As co-creator, you get to put the rest of the watch together, understanding its materials, assemblies, and details along the way. It also helps you build an appreciation for analog watches that smartwatches can never match!

The kit contains everything you need, from watch parts to even the tools and equipment you’d require to put your haute horologerie together. At the end of the assembly process, Rotate hopes that you inherit an interest and affection for watches, and you even form an emotional bond with your timepiece that goes beyond just picking a wristwatch from a display case and wearing it. With Rotate’s watches, you end up involving yourself in the watch’s creation, forming a strong bond with your masterpiece along the way.

The watches are available in 5 styles [from Left to Right] – Eiffel, Wright, Edison, Galileo, and Newton, each with their own unique design, assembly, and difficulty level.

A DIY mechanical watchmaking kit for those who love to tinker around!

I think every designer or creative soul out there loves to tinker about. Breaking down something into its bare parts, or creating something from nothing, always has a certain thrill to it. Inspired by this notion, Jennifer Zhang and Rebecca Lee developed an all-in-one watchmaking kit! Anyone who loves to tinker around would surely love to get their hands on the ROTATE Watch Kit and create their own mechanical watch from scratch. The watch-building kit has everything you need, most importantly a step-by-step guide amped with images, that helps you through the entire process. The kit includes all the elements you will require to build the watch, from a partially assembled ETA 648 manual-wind caliber movement to a 44-millimeter stainless steel case.

Designer: Jennifer Zhang and Rebecca Lee

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A dial, faux leather straps, spring bars, the various hands, tools such as a screwdriver, tweezer, magnifying glass, cutter and more are all included.

The DIY kit comes with options of three classic styles, the Edison, the Wright, and the Galileo. Though all three feature different aesthetics, they all manage to maintain a certain level of sophistication and simplicity. Galileo features a blue dial inspired by the stars, complemented by a gold case. Edison is simple and elegant, with a white face and a faux black leather strap. Whereas Wright boasts a classic black dial, showcasing earthy tones.

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The ROTATE watchmaking kit allows you to create your own timepiece, and to enjoy every bit of the process thoroughly. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at watch-building, this is a fantastic option and something that could turn into a lifelong hobby!

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