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I'm sure I will be inspired, confused, dazzled and just generally humbled by the contents of this, but I'm looking forward to every page!

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I had one of those from santa. Lovin' it, but without a £250k tool budget, 5 years off work and a patience transplant, I won't be building my own watch from scratch.

However, it's a great thing to dip in and out of and learn something new every time... enjoy!

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2 hours ago, clockboy said:

Yes an amazing book always worth referring to just to see how the master did it. 

He was almost a good as Mark. :)

Oh, I can see how you became a mod, smooth work! :D:D

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Best book ever -- you'll love it. I used to read it in the library before it was finally reprinted..

I recently bought volume 1 and 2 of "Antique watch restoration" by Archie Perkins, which turned out to be the next best thing to Daniels. Very well written, excellent illustrations, etc.

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Best book ever -- you'll love it. I used to read it in the library before it was finally reprinted..

I recently bought volume 1 and 2 of "Antique watch restoration" by Archie Perkins, which turned out to be the next best thing to Daniels. Very well written, excellent illustrations, etc.


I'll have to look out for that. I also have on its way to me "Quartz Watch Repair" by Henry B Fried. I'm hoping that'll be a gem too.


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