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Upside
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Howdy and Happy Thanksgiving to my neighbours to the south.  I've been asked for some Christmas ideas and I thought Books!!  So I ask you all for suggestions on Watch repair books.  I hope you can help me put together a list to pass on to my family and friends.  What books helped you out or are a great resource of information?

 

Thanks a lot!

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When I got interested in watch repair I went to the Purists forum and found this link(below)....I have most all of them and they are useful ...I have recently added couple not listed that serve as a good reference for parts identification and overall knowledge of what each part of a mechanical/automatic watch are called...I will pm them to you Andrew...you can click on each book in the link for a brief scenario  

http://www.pmwf.com/Watches/WatchSchool/WatchBooks/WatchBookOverview.htm

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Thanks muchly Oscar, I really appreciate it!!

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Thank you for the link Oscar, I think I will add at least DeCarle's book to my Christmas wish list along with the TZ courses and tools.

Cheers,
Griff

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Upside wrote:

YW Andrewhand6.gif I think you will find the Mechanical Watch Repair for Profit the most useful(large pics and text..step by step) as some of the others are outdated ...it is also the most expensive...go figuremistake.gif
Thanks muchly Oscar, I really appreciate it!!


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