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[Mechanical watches and clocks are arguably the most complex of “pure” mechanical devices. Making a mechanical watch involves the following aspects: (a) design, (b) design analysis, (c) materials and processing (d) manufacturing, (e) assembly and (f) quality control. This monograph covers only a portion of part (b). This chapter presents some of our thoughts on the other aspects.]
Published: Sep 22, 2012
Keywords: Balance Wheel; Gear Train; Clock Production; Quality Control Tool; Spiral Spring
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