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Walter J. Kleinlein

Rules and Practice for Adjusting Watches

In “Rules and Practice for Adjusting Watches,” Walter J. Kleinlein presents a meticulous examination of horology, blending technical precision with an approachable narrative style. This work delves into the intricate processes involved in the adjustment and maintenance of watches, striving to bridge the gap between seasoned watchmakers and enthusiastic novices. Kleinlein's authoritative insights are enriched by practical illustrations and case studies, situating the text within the broader context of mechanical engineering and craftsmanship during a pivotal era in watchmaking history. Walter J. Kleinlein, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century horological community, draws on his extensive experience as both a watchmaker and educator. His commitment to demystifying complex mechanical principles reflects a broader movement in the period that sought to make technical knowledge accessible. Kleinlein's background in practical watch adjustment and classroom instruction uniquely positions him to write this guide, fostering a deeper appreciation of craft among readers. This book is essential for both aspiring horologists and seasoned professionals seeking to refine their skills. Kleinlein's thorough approach and wealth of knowledge make it a definitive resource for understanding the nuances of watch adjustment. Engaging and informative, it is highly recommended for anyone wishing to deepen their technological literacy in the fascinating world of timekeeping.
114 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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