Watch And Clock Making And Repairing: Dealing W... Page
by W. J. Gazeley is widely considered a foundational textbook in the field of horology. First published in 1953, Gazeley’s work stands as an authoritative bridge between the golden age of mechanical timekeeping and modern restoration practices.
Assumes the reader already possesses a baseline knowledge of horological terms and basic tool proficiency. Watch and Clock Making and Repairing: Dealing W...
Watch Repair for Beginners by Harold C. Kelly provides a much softer learning curve with a focus on basic disassembly and simple movements. Watch and Clock Making and Repairing: Dealing W...
The text places massive emphasis on filing and turning, which Gazeley identifies as the two most critical skills for any practicing repairer. Watch and Clock Making and Repairing: Dealing W...