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Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches Mark W Wiles

Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches By Mark W Wiles

Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches by Mark W Wiles


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Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches Summary

Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches: A Practical Guide by Mark W Wiles

This invaluable, practical book is written by a watch repairer with over twenty years' experience. It is aimed principally at the novice mechanical watch repairer, although those with more experience will also find it most useful. Brimming with advice and useful tips, it provides step-by-step photographs with accompanying text and demonstrates how to maintain a mechanical watch, and how to identify problems and correct them. The author discusses the theory behind how a watch works and reveals how to take a watch apart and how to reassemble it without causing any damage. Each section of the book is related to a particular element within the watch, and the author clearly explains the function and design of each part.

About Mark W Wiles

Mark Wiles, who has had a passion for repairing watches and clocks since the age of twelve, runs the workshop at Antique & Modern in East Barnet (an Omega credited service centre). After passing his Final British Horological Institute (BHI) examination in technical horology, he was granted a three-year apprenticeship by the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers (WCC). He thus maintained a proud family tradition dating back to the eighteenth century for two of his ancestors, Steven and Edwin Wiles, were both distinguished clockmakers based in central London. In 2010 Mark became both a Freeman of the WCC and the BHI's youngest accredited Fellow.

Additional information

NGR9781785001550
9781785001550
1785001558
Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches: A Practical Guide by Mark W Wiles
New
Hardback
The Crowood Press Ltd
2016-08-22
208
N/A
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