Rules and Practice for Adjusting Watches

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Rules and Practice for Adjusting Watches

by Walter J. (Walter John) Kleinlein

EN·~2 hours·87 chapters

Chapters

87 total
1

PREFACE

4:50
2

RULES AND PRACTICE - FOR - Adjusting Watches - PART I THE ADJUSTMENT TO TEMPERATURE

0:05
3

CHAPTER I - THE COMPENSATION BALANCE CONTROLLING FACTOR - 1. General Method of Obtaining Results.

1:56
4

2.How to Place Screws When the Rate is Either Slow or Fast in Heat Compared to Cold.

1:11
5

3.Composition of and Distortions of Compensation Balances.

1:20
6

4.Tests and Experiments.

1:29
7

5.Effect of Shifting Screws to Different Locations.

3:01
8

6.Permanency of the Temperature Adjustment.

0:38
9

CHAPTER II - EQUIPMENT FOR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTING - 7.Various Methods Available.

1:40
10

8.Electrically Equipped Oven, Description and Dimensions.

2:37

Description

A practical guide for watchmakers who want to move beyond simply getting a timepiece to tick, this book explains how modern repair work has shifted from hand‑crafted part making to precise adjustment of existing components. It traces the evolution from early horology, where apprentices built entire watches, to today’s focus on ensuring that repaired watches keep accurate time under varying conditions. The author draws on decades of factory and shop experience to present the essential principles of temperature compensation, balance regulation, and material suitability in clear, non‑technical language.

Designed for both seasoned technicians and newcomers, the text offers step‑by‑step rules that can be applied directly in the workshop. Readers will learn how to diagnose timing variations, select the right parts, and fine‑tune a watch’s performance without needing an engineering background. By emphasizing everyday results and personal development, the book equips anyone interested in high‑grade watch adjustment with the knowledge to achieve reliable, close‑time operation.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (156K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Gísli Valgeirsson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-12-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WJ

Walter J. (Walter John) Kleinlein

b. 1876

A practical early-20th-century watchmaking writer, he focused on the fine points that make a mechanical watch keep accurate time. His work speaks directly to repairers and adjusters, turning specialized horology into clear bench instruction.

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