![]() ![]() Being unaware of much other than learning, I wandered from school to university, studying mathematics and science and then in 1963 I fortunately failed my second year at university. My parents, believing in “education”, educated me, but neglected to inform me that some sort of employment was a normal consequence of growing up. I was born in 1944 in Australia and, as far as I can remember, I displayed no mechanical talent at all. the author’s excuse for what is to follow “Repairing Old Clocks and Watches”, Anthony Whiten Perhaps the 18th and 19th century watchmakers with the same surname are my forebears? Or perhaps it was simply chance. Contents Part 1.4 Preface to the First Edition.4 Preface to the Second Edition.4 Why have bibliographies?.5 Purpose.5 Scope.5 Sources.6 The bibliography.7 Bibliographic data.7 Printing information.7 Contents.7 Review, remarks and quality.8 The indexes.9 Full title index.9 Title key word index.9 Author index.9 Publication date index.9 Subject top level index.9 Subject index.9 Buying books.10 A short list.10 Acknowledgements.12 Bibliography.13 Part 2.679 Full Title Index.683 Title Key-word Index.745 Author Index.821 Date of Publication Index.869 Subject Top Level Index.909 Subject Index.915 Preface Preface to the First Edition. The above are also available from Practical Watch Collecting, a Manual for the Beginner: Part 1, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Jacques David-and a Summary of “American and Swiss Watchmaking in 1876” with Emphasis on Interchangeability in Manufacturing, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Confabulations - A Humorous Look at Complications, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Haudenschild, (1932), 2004 Saturday Magazine: Manufacture of Watches in Switzerland, (1842) 2008 Waterbury Watch Company: Ali-Baba and the Forty Thieves, (1889) 2005 Watkins, Richard: Mainspring Gauges and the Dennison Combined Gauge, 2009 Watkins, Richard: The Repeater, 2011 Watkins, Richard: Watchmaking and the American System of Manufacture, 2009 These are available from Articles by Richard Watkins: Berthoud, Harrison, and Lalande: A Near Myth, NAWCC Bulletin, No. Hawkins: A treatise on the Teeth of Wheels, (1837) 2007 (corrected version of the Google Book copy) Crespe, François: Essay on repeater watches, (1804) 2006 (ISBN 978-0-958) David, Jacques: American and swiss watchmaking in 1876, reports to the International Committee of Jura Industries on the manufacture of watches in the United States, (1877) 2003 (ISBN 0-958) Favre-Perret, E.: Philadelphia Exhibition 1876, report presented to the Federal High Council on the Horology Industry, (1877) 2004 Francillon, André: History of Longines preceded by an essay on the Agassiz comptoir, (1947) 2005 (ISBN 0-958) Graupmann, Emile: The finishing of the watch case, (1910) 2004 Grossmann, Moritz: Prize essay on the construction of a simple and mechanically perfect watch, (1880) 2002 (ISBN 0-958) Hillmann, Bruno: The keyless mechanism, a practical treatise on its design and repair, (ca1920) 2004 Japy, Frederic: Patent for 5 years for various horological machines, (1799) 2006 Lalande, Jerome: Jerome Lalande, diary of a trip to England 1763, (1763) 2002 (ISBN 0-958) Marsh, E.A.: History of Early Watchmaking in America, (1890) 2006 Marsh, E.A.: History, (1921) 2006 Osterwald, F.S.: Description of the mountains and valleys of Neuchatel and Valangin, (1766) 2008 Societe Suisse de Chronometrie: Some notes on Pierre-Frederic Ingold and the work of E. Tyler) Borsendorff, L.: The history of a watch followed by a conversation on the horology industry between Mr Trottevite and Mr Vabien, (1869) 2007 (ISBN 978-0-958) Buffat, Eugene: History and design of the Roskopf watch, (1914) 2007 Camus, C.E.L. Audetat: Pierre Frederic Ingold 1787-1878, (1962) 2008 Berthoud, Ferdinand and Jacob Auch: How to make a verge watch, (17) 2005 (ISBN 0-958) (with E.J. Other translations, transcripts and books by Richard Watkins: Berner, G.A. ![]() Mechanical Watches An Annotated Bibliography of publications since 1800 by Richard Watkins Second Edition Part 1 - Bibliography © Copyright, 2004, 2011, Richard Watkins Published in 2011 by Richard Watkins, Tasmania, Australia. ![]()
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