See a man driving an interesting car, and chances are an interesting watch is strapped to his wrist. Interest in one seems to go hand-in-hand with the other.

While many of you have had your cars in pieces out in the garage and then put them back together, you're unlikely to have ever seen the same process performed on a watch.

Luckily, that's what the Internet's for. Here you can see a watchmaker deconstruct, service, and then reassemble a Rolex Submariner, in all its intricate mechanical magic.

Don't try this at home. Do marvel at the level of precision on display.

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