9781781301135-1781301131-Watches: A Complete History of the Technical and Decorative Development of the Watch

Watches: A Complete History of the Technical and Decorative Development of the Watch

ISBN-13: 9781781301135
ISBN-10: 1781301131
Edition: Enlarged - Revised
Author: George Daniels, Cecil Clutton
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers
Format: Hardcover 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781781301135
ISBN-10: 1781301131
Edition: Enlarged - Revised
Author: George Daniels, Cecil Clutton
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Philip Wilson Publishers
Format: Hardcover 320 pages

Summary

Watches: A Complete History of the Technical and Decorative Development of the Watch (ISBN-13: 9781781301135 and ISBN-10: 1781301131), written by authors George Daniels, Cecil Clutton, was published by Philip Wilson Publishers in 2022. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other History (Fashion, Jewelry Design, Decorative Arts & Design, History, Arts History & Criticism) books. You can easily purchase or rent Watches: A Complete History of the Technical and Decorative Development of the Watch (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $3.8.

Description

A long-awaited reprint of an important illustrated reference work on the general history of the watch from 1500 to 1980.

When Watches was first published in 1965 it quickly gained for itself a reputation as the foremost general history of the subject and, following the expanded edition in 1979 which covered recent years past 1830, this has remained unchallenged in horological history.

In this long-awaited reprinted edition, collectors and horological students can again make use of the reference illustrations and history in this work as approached by the leading horology historians and clockmakers of the twentieth century. Clutton and Daniels write expertly on the vast history of watches, through the changing tastes and styles of collectors and makers, as well as imparting their own knowledge on various technical aspects within the watches.

The expansive historical section encompasses both decorative and mechanical aspects of mid-sixteenth to late twentieth century watches, including those by George Daniels himself, detailing the rich history behind more modern designs and fascinations. These later years include a variety of semi-experimental escapements, as well as covering the development of the precision watch and work leading to it by Ferdinand Berthoud and Pierre Le Roy, discussed alongside John Arnold in England, to satisfy the technical-minded collector.

Horology and collecting have grown with the changing technologies, and watches continue to be produced to an exceptional technological standard. Precision watches from the 1730-1930 period are covered in detail, as well as high standard Swiss and American watches of the last hundred years; these highly complicated watches benefit greatly from having both colour and mono illustrations to clarify the details. For a truly comprehensive understanding of escapements, photographs of these have been included alongside a critical approach to this essential mechanism.

Since its first publication, Watches has provided an essential work of reference and history behind some of the most renowned minds and creations. Now reprinted for a new generation of collectors and students, and featuring over 600 illustrations, the technical and decorative elements of historical watches can be studied and enjoyed once more.

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