Abbott, Abbott’s American Watchmaker and Jeweler
Abbott, Watch Factories of America
Abbott, Watchmaker’s and Jeweler’s Practical Hand Book
Anon, Watchmakers’ and Jewelers’ Practical Receipt Book
BHI, Horological Journal
Booth, Clock and Watchmakers’ Manual
Camm, Watches Adjustment and Repair
Denison, Treatise on Clock and Watch Making
Fried, Understanding the Verge Fusee Watch
Garrard, Watch Repairing
Gazeley, Clock and Watch Escapements
Glasgow, Watch and Clock Making
Goodrich, Watchmakers’ Lathe
Grafton, Horology; a Popular Sketch
Grossmann, Detached Lever Escapement
Hasluck, Watch Jobber’s Handybook
Hood, Modern Methods in Horology
Kemp, Fusee Lever Watch
NAWCC, Watch & Clock Bulletin
Nelthropp, A Treatise on Watch-
Reid, Treatise on Clock and Watch Making
Stelle, American Watchmaker and Jeweler
Saunier, Watchmakers’ Hand-
Sweazey, Chicago School of Watchmaking, Master Watchmaking
Waltham, Watchmakers’ Handbook
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Pocket Watch Workshop
Introduction
Translated, revised and considerably augmented by Julien Tripplin and Edward Rigg
At 559 pages this book is all encompassing. Even though it is nearly 130 years old it is one of my ‘go to’ books.
It is divided into six parts; theory, materials, health (but not in a modern day health & safety, red tape sort of way), tools, repair and techniques. It is magnificent and contains advice on subjects as diverse as preventing rust, gilding, polishing, choice of stool, the advantages derived from using a wheel in place of a bow, making drills (easier than you think), making fusees and repairing a barrel. Quite often alternative methods are suggested which is great for improving your all round horological knowledge.
Of course, many of the techniques and recipes have been replaced by modern technology and materials (I’m not sure I would like to work in the light of an open gas flame!) BUT there is so much advice here that is now long forgotten but still very useful.
There are well laid out contents pages at the beginning of the book and a comprehensive index at the back.
I started out with a pdf version which I found very difficult to use as intended by the author and soon bought a hard copy.