Small: One of the bikes is pictured on a hand to show the size of them
Relaxed: The artist says he hasn't had too much trouble from watch enthusiasts because they know that the parts used were going into the bin
Profitable: Dad-of-three Mr Tanenbaum said the UK and Europe were actually his biggest market for the bikes
Incredible: These stunning model motorbikes are made from discarded parts from watches
Pricey: The motorbikes measure on average six to eight inches long and three to five high and can sell for as much �700
Wonderful: The amazing level of detail on the bikes can be seen in this image
Stunning: The model bikes have been created by talented artist Dan Tanenbaum, 41, from Toronto in Canada
Dedicated: The artist said it can take 40 to 50 hours to build one piece
Trash: All of the watch parts used are destined for the bin
Amazing: Each bike is made from parts from up to 50 watches
Talented: Artist Dan Tanenbaum, left, working on one of his motorcycles while another of his incredible bikes is pictured right
Grafter: Mr Tanenbaum started making the models as a way to release creativity energy
Success: Mr Tanenbaum now has a Facebook page with orders flooding in from around the world for his custom pieces
Detailed: Parts for the models consist of faces, bezels, hands and mechanisms destined for the rubbish bin from as many as 50 different watches per motorcycle