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Watchmaking for the beginner explained
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March 03, 2010, 10:56:29 PM »
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Here is a site that Swedfreak found which has an incredible amount of information for the beginning watch nut and old pro alike. IMHO the info here should be required reading to all setting off on the path of horological enlightenment.
Check it out:
http://alliancehorlogere.com/en/inde...nder_the_Loupe
PS: I know the rules. This link is not for advertising, it is strictly for knowledge. That is why only the reference site is linked.
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I would also recommend searching on amazon for beginner watchmaking books. There are some good ones that Ive read.
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Thank You Great Info and help in better understanding. Pete K in OZ sent me a Book on Beginning Watch repairs three years ago I try to understand
and some I do yet seeing things done as in these pages you linked to are a Big help Thanks.
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