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The Auburndale Watch Company - First American attempt toward the Dollar Watch

English · Paperback / Softback

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THE AUBURNDALE WATCH COMPANY - First American attempt toward the Dollar WatchAn interesting part of the watchmaking industry - a well-intentioned endeavor gone wrong. Nevertheless, or exactly because of that, those rare timepieces still around on the market today fetch high prices amongst collectors.Completely re-typed, clearly readable text - no photographic reproduction. Re-arranged layout; all original black-and-white images have been kept.The life of the pioneer has always been arduous. Not all succeeded, and many disappeared, leaving no trace on the pages of history. Here, a painstaking search has uncovered enough of the record to permit us to review the errors of design and manufacture that brought failure to the first attempt to produce a really cheap pocket watch.Published in: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE MUSEUMOF HISTORY AND TECHOLOGY, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, Bulletin 218, paper 4, pages 49-68, from 1959, SMITHONIAN INSTITUTION, Washington, D.C., by Edwin A. Battison, associate curator of mechanical and civil engineering, Museum of History and Technology, at the Smithsonian Institution's United States National Museum

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Authors Edwin A Battison, Edwin A. Battison
Assisted by Thoma M Meine (Editor), Thomas M Meine (Editor), Thomas M. Meine (Editor)
Publisher Books On Demand
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.12.2021
 
EAN 9783755753742
ISBN 978-3-7557-5374-2
No. of pages 64
Dimensions 148 mm x 210 mm x 5 mm
Weight 107 g
Subject Guides > Hobby, home > Collecting, collectors' catalogues

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