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| #3750596 in Books | 2006-12-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 12.00 x1.20 x9.20l,4.15 | File type: PDF | 232 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| a wonderful comprehensive guide to this watch complication|By J. Brown|this recently published book is a complete and thorough listing of alarm watches from their re-invention around 1949 until the present day. With many photographs and details, a novice can develop an understanding of the nuances and clever inventions of this mechanical watch feature. Compliments to the autho|About the Author|Born in Munchberg, Upper Franconia, Germany, Michael Philip Horlbeck studied gem and jewelry design in Idar-Oberstein and during this study he began to build his first watches. His favorite subject is the building of alarm wristwatches and he ha
Finally, alarm wristwatches are recognized for their mechanical ingenuity and the beauty of their design. This new book traces the development of mechanical wristwatches with an acoustic alarm function, one of the first wristwatch complications, and gives detailed information for collectors. Hundreds of watches are examined in 535 color images. In addition to the external design of the watch, special attention is paid to the movements and how their creators solved the mu...
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