Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the intricate world of horology with Thomas Reid's "Treatise On Clock and Watch Making: Theoretical and Practical." Originally published in 1826, this comprehensive guide offers a fascinating look at the principles and practices behind crafting timekeeping devices.
Reid meticulously details the construction of clocks and watches, covering essential topics such as gear ratios, escapements, and the intricacies of balance mechanisms. Whether you're a seasoned horologist, a mechanical engineering enthusiast, or a history buff, this treatise provides invaluable insights into the art and science of clock and watch making during the early 19th century. Discover the techniques and theories that shaped the industry and appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating these timeless instruments.
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