WATCH BOOKS
world appears. Here 200 watches are shown, each with three photos to show the dial, and the complete and partly disassembled movement. The book introduces all the Swiss manufacturers and provides an historical overview of the development of automatic watches from 1926 to 1978. Information on the functioning mechanism and construction of each design is offered along with the data needed to locate the watches chronologically.
• 348 pages • ISBN 978-0887406096
Code C9497 Description
Auto Wristwatches From Switzerland
UOM Price EACH £66.50
Chronograph Wristwatches, To Stop Time
by Mark W. Wiles By Lang & Meis
Truly a tome for aficionados of complex watches. Few other books can bring together so much fabulous photography and technical line drawings to highlight the ingenuity and mechanical genius of watchmakers from this area of horology.
Code C9688 Description
Chronograph Wristwatches, To Stop Time
UOM Price EACH £83.50
Complicated Watches & Their Repair By Donald De Carle
This invaluable, practical book is written by a watch repairer with more than 20 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.
• ISBN 9781785001550 • Size: 19 x 24cm • Pages: 192 • Hardback
Code C47001 Description
Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches : A Practical Guide
UOM Price EACH £17.95
Maintaining and Repairing Mechanical Watches : A Practical
Guide Military Timepieces, Concise Guide
By ZM Wesolowski
An excellent source of reference for collectors and dealers in this ever popular area of horology. Descriptions of over 150 models are shown with details on their issue to the militaries in Britain, USA, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, Holland, Czechoslovakia and Japan.
The purpose and application of such pieces makes fascinating reading. Includes price/value guide and a section on aircraft clocks. • 192 pages • Profusely illustrated
Code C9642 Description
Military Timepieces, Concise Guide
Real & Fake Watches UOM Price EACH £18.95
Mechanical & Quartz Watch Repair
by Fabrice Gueroux
How can you tell a fake watch from a real one? Where are fakes made? What grades of quality can one find among so-called “replicas”? How can one buy a watch on the internet? How can one avoid fraudulent copies? These are just some of the questions to which any wristwatch enthusiast needs to find answers in an era when counterfeiting luxury products has become an industry in its own right.
By Mick Watters DONALD DE CARLE
Dealing with mechanical watches from plain automatics to triple calendars, chronographs and complicated repeaters, dismantling, reassembly, oiling and repairs fully covered. Illustrated. • 174 Pages
Code C8833 Description
Complicated Watches & Their Repair By Donald De Carle
UOM Price EACH £16.95
• 304 pages • 500 colour illustrations • Hardback • 15 x 21cm • ISBN 9782970065630
Code C40600 Description Real & Fake Watches
UOM Price £14.95
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General overview of basic servicing procedures for varied mechanical pieces. Plus a section devoted to quartz horology. • 160 Pages
Code C8836 Description
Mechanical & Quartz Watch Repair
UOM Price EACH £15.95
This book, of which the greater part is devoted to the most prestigious watch brands, provides readers with vital information on identifying fakes. It aims to ensure that buying a watch from a private individual, from a professional or on the internet (the global hub for the sale of fake watches) does not turn out to be a nightmare! Illustrated with over 500 photos, the differences between original and counterfeit models are exposed in detail (mechanisms, dials, bracelets, etc.). To our knowledge, no other work of this type has been published to date, doubtless due to the explosive nature of this fascinating topic.
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