OK so the Rolex with all the diamonds was not actually mine, this on the other hand is, 17 jewels, Hi beat and with a little tuning keeps very good time, brand new off the Bay £9. I do like a bargain and yes that's me in the flesh.
Very nice watch, the decimal scale can be used to calculate production rates in industry. If you observe a piece of machinery producing components you start the chronograph when production begins and stop it when production stops and read of the decimal scale. So if you stopped the chronograph and it read 48 on the decimal scale you then divide 60 by 0.48 giving 125 units per hour , 58 would give you 103.4 units in a hour and so on.
Hi Marc, it's a "TANGLEWOOD NASHVILLE IV TND ACOUSTIC GUITAR" and the top is solid spruce. It's an economy guitar, but the sound is absolutely brilliant for the money.Oops I forgot it's watch of the day, so it's the old Harwood today.
Second try:
The raw piece of stainless steel
Milled and ready for the Deckel
The machine
The form of the case in scale 3:1
After MANY runs, the depth is correct!
Starting to look the part!
Drilled lugs
Lugs getting "plugged"
.....getting there
The sides lapped to 3 degrees and the holes are "gone"
Routing a bezel
Getting painted/lumed
Making the caseback (press fit)
......and the result