Watchmaking Materials
Historical materials and “new materials” Ever since the dawn of mechanical watchmaking, its base materials have been copper alloys and ferrous materials. As evidenced by… Read More »Watchmaking Materials
Historical materials and “new materials” Ever since the dawn of mechanical watchmaking, its base materials have been copper alloys and ferrous materials. As evidenced by… Read More »Watchmaking Materials
Watch movement of iron with gilt metal case; Germany, c. 1550; dia. 2” (5.08 cm.). The earliest watch movements were iron and somewhat roughly finished;… Read More »Watch movement of iron with gilt metal case
In this article i want to show you wristwatches with tungsten (wolfram) case. Tungsten is used for coating stainless steel case, distinguished by its hardness… Read More »Vintage and modern watches with tungsten (wolfram) case
Markings on the watches Marking generally used for Karat Gold, Gold Filled, Rolled Gold Plate, Silver and Stainless metals used in watch cases. “Karat”… Read More »Markings on the watches