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Watch
History -
A
Brief History of Time
B.C. 742 First recorded mention of the
sundial.
A.D. 330 Sand glasses known to be in use.
1000 The first escapement.
1368 Clock making began in England.
1500 Mainspring invented by Peter Henlein,
a locksmith of Nurenberg.
1511 The first portable clock (by Peter
Henlein).
1581 Galileo discovered the properties
of the pendulum.
1675 Royal Observatory at Greenwich founded.
1730 The first cuckoo clock was constructed
in Germany.
1780 The hair spring was invented by Breguet,
in Paris.
1875 The first alarm clock appeared in
Germany.
1900 First wrist watches appeared.
1916 Summer Time first introduced.
1926 First waterproof watch invented by
Rolex.
1931 First perpetual self-winding watch
invented by Rolex.
1932 Luigi Altobelli repairs first watch
in new Chicago location.
1937 Quartz crystal clocks introduced at
the Royal Greenwich Observatory.
1948 Luigi Altobelli begins to repair watches
in new North Hollywood location.
1953 First pressure proof watch invented
by Rolex.
1954 First watch with Helium escape valve
for deep sea diving by Rolex.
1955 Atomic clock invented in England.
1957 The first electric wrist watches marketed
by Hamilton Watch Co., USA
1967 Quartz crystal watch module developed
in Switzerland and Japan.
1973 First LCD quartz watch with six-digit
digital display made by Seiko.
1988 Analogue quartz watch using kinetic
energy source, marketed by Seiko.
1990 Junghans introduced the first radio
controlled analogue watch.
Watch
Services
WHY SERVICE YOUR MECHANICAL WATCH?
Your watch "ticks" 432,000 times a day and marks 31,536,000 seconds a year!
Because your watch is like your car, it needs regular service. Even though the watch may be well-cased, preventing dirt and moisture from entering the movement, oils dry out in a couple of years. Without proper lubrication, parts will experience wear, making the repair more costly. It is recommended that your watch be serviced every three years.
Battery Replacements
Case & Band
- We have a selection of watch bands, from rubber
sport bands to fine leather straps to metal watch
bands.
We can also procure name brand
watch straps and parts. Most band adjustments are
also done while you wait.
Clean and Overhaul
First the movement is removed from the case and
both are examined for any defects. The dial and
hands are removed for examining that side of the
movement for rust and any other needs. Next, the movement is carefully disassembled, checking all the parts. All of the component
parts are placed in an ultrasonic cleaning machine
containing a special solution. After cleaning and
drying, the movement is reassembled, oiled and electronically
timed for accuracy. The movement is then placed
into the case, which has been polished.
The bracelet, if there is one, is also
polished. If it is a
self-winding (automatic) watch, the final check
happens on a special machine called a cyclotest
which simulates the watch being worn on the wrist.
It is tested on this machine for 48 hours.
Caution: Parts for antique watches and pocket watches
can be scarce.
Don't delay--Let's get that treasured time piece
back to working order now.
Chronograph Repair
Crystal Replacements
Dial Refinishing
Pocket Repeater Repair
Pocket Watch Repair
Waterproofing
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