WATCH & GENERAL CATALOGUES
WATCH & GEN- ERAL CATALOGUES
Watch & General Catalogues
Gear Wheels Simply Explained By AW Marshall
Screw Cutting Simply Explained By G Gentry
When Corporatism leads to corporate governance failure, the case of the Swiss watch industry.
By G Gentry
Straight forward practical analysis of this important engineering task. Well illustrated and avoids over dependence on tables and theory. • 63 pages • illustrated • Softcover
Code C9255 By AW Marshall
Reprinted in 1994 this small book’s aim is to convey the principles of gear teeth and pinions in their various forms and purposes. 60 illustrations assist the uncomplicated text. • 63 pages • illustrated • Softcover
Code C9306 Description
Gear Wheels Simply Explained By AW Marshall
UOM Price EACH £5.75
Sternkreuz G22 Watch Glass Catalogue
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Screw Cutting Simply Explained By G Gentry
UOM Price EACH £5.95
Available to buy as a paperback or free to download via our online pdf link
£9.00 Ref: C48921
Know Your Materials, Metals
STERNKREUZ G22
80 pages, detailing all the main ranges of watch glasses including acrylics, minerals and sapphires plus blanks, gaskets and specially manufactured to branded glasses e.g. Roamer, Rolex, Seiko etc.
The New G22 ONLY includes Special Shaped Glasses which were in the previous R19. For professionals a ‘must have’ guide.
Code
1993 reprint of a popular small handbook revealing intrinsic properties of common metals. Their make up and usefulness are given together with trade information. • 55 pages • Softcover
Code C9256
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+ Description Know Your Materials, Metals 1390
UOM Price £4.50
EACH C20134 Description
Sternkreuz G22 Watch Glass Catalogue
UOM Price EACH £3.25 Quotes:
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