Praktischer Unterricht Beim Baue Einer Repetitions Tischuhr, Und Einer Taschenuhr Von Gewöhnlicher Bauart... offers detailed instruction in the construction of both a repeating table clock and a standard pocket watch. Written by Ferdinand Berthoud and Johann Gottlieb Geisler, this German-language manual provides practical guidance for aspiring clockmakers and watchmakers. The book delves into the intricacies of mechanical design and assembly, offering insights into the techniques and tools necessary for creating precision timekeeping instruments. This historical text is valuable for anyone interested in the art and science of horology, mechanical engineering, and the history of technology.
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