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FULL DVD of HOROLOGY, CLOCK & WATCH MAKING, REPAIR, HISTORY\Books+modern Videos

$ 13.72

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    Description

    DVD full of vintage Books and new Videos about horology.
    I have repaired a lot of watches
    so I know what should be the most informational books and videos for this hobby.
    About
    85
    watch enthusiast and beginners are already enjoying this
    ultimate Horology collection DVD
    about horology history, technologies, methodologies, watch and clock repair and tools.
    You will find everything what you need to get started with watch repair as a hobby.
    There will be lot of advanced books about watch making or repair.
    Why you should pay someone 65 $ for a few books collection when you can get this for
    only
    19 $
    plus shipping.
    You will learn about watch repair and tools.
    Watch manufacturing.
    History of watches.
    You will have list of 20 thousand vintage watch makers.
    You will have price list for new brand watches.
    You will have videos about most important watch repair functions.
    Different countries most popular factories.
    How to disassemble repair oil and fix your watch with modern and vintage tools.
    From the list of titles below you can see the range of subjects covered.
    All this plus Bonus files will be on your DVD.
    The DVD will be written with the information you see above.
    It will be simple DVD without a box so You have to have a DVD optical drive to see this information.
    A .pdf viewer and media player are Included in DVD.
    There is a collection of 80 + rare vintage  books on horology. Many of these books are now out of print.
    Horology  is the art or science of measuring time. Clocks, watches, clockwork, sundials, clepsydras, timers,
    time recorders and marine chronometers are all examples of instruments used to measure time.
    Contains videos about basic operations in watch repair or
    building
    , and it's history.
    People interested in horology are called horologists. That term is used both by people who deal
    professionally with timekeeping apparatus (watchmakers, clock makers), as well as aficionados and scholars of horology.