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08 June 2017
So cheap, so very cheap.
I can fly my drone for hours with the batteries I now have. These have as much power as the original that came with my drone. They only come half charged, so charge them when you get them and you will have no problems.
24 April 2013
Originally published 1907, but still an excellent guide to watchmaking
It's funny you know, but I tried and tried to buy this book as an original print, it was going to set me back over $100US and then they reprinted it and it is now cheap as chips. It must be remembered that this particular book I am writing about is the 2011 REPRINT of a 1907 book, some of the tools used and some of the reference on watchmaking has changed considerably since then, but I found it to be a very informative and interesting book. Hundreds of diagrams and pictures throughout with instructions on how to operate a lot of watchmakers tools plus a large section on Hall Marks. I have 2 other books by the same title- but they are published much later, brilliant books but must not be confused with this 2011 print of the 1907 book.
02 January 2013
Very interesting a good book to have- but not for new beginner's
I have been repairing watches for some 12 years and still know very little of the true art, I have a large collection of watchmaking books, many of them are only suitable for highly trained proffesionals, I need books that can teach me what I can not teach myself, I am an engineer by trade and found the book very interesting, I would advise that it is still not for the novice, it is taken for granted that the reader already knows how to solder, cut, file, shape both steel and brass plus has a good understanding of lathe work. "Using a mainspring winder, fit the mainspring to the barrel" doesn't tell me how to preform this task, experts may laugh- but if you have never done it or seen it done?? As the preface says "this book was prepared as a reference work for the student in horological schools" Another book in the same vein is "Repairing old clocks & watches" by Anthony J. Whiten, both books are a good starter for those who already have a firm footing in watchmaking.