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Two free 1940's movie shorts about Watches. What Makes a Fine Watch Fine? (1947) 20 Minutes History and practice of precision watchmaking at the Hamilton factory in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. www.archive.org/details/WhatMake1947 and How a Watch Works (1949) 18+ Minutes A simple demonstration of the basic design and operation of a watch, including stop-motion animation showing a watch being assembled from many parts. http://www.archive.org/details/HowaWatc1949 | |||
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Hi Anthony, Super cool I now have a much finer understanding and appreciation of watch mechanisms thanks to you! No doubt other members will also. Thanks again Anthony. Stephanie O'Neil | ||||
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Well said Stephanie! I've heard of these movies before but it is great to finally see them. Thanks a million to Anthony for pointing them out to us. Lindell | |||
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Thanks, aren't they great! I wish they would have spent more time in the Hamilton Factory but I guess they had to consider that the general public might not enjoy learning too much about pivot polishing or Elvinar production. The honey trick is interesting, I would have thought they would have used grease to keep things in place when needed. I am guessing honey was used so as to not contaminate a water based cleaning solution down the line. | ||||
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A P.S. I just noticed that these same two free short films are being sold on Ebay. | ||||
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Ha! Yes, I bought a DVD copy of these for $5. Also a DVD of vintage TV commercials. I'm not upset, since I don't have a DVD burner myself and wanted to watch them on the tube. Adam | ||||
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I was going to buy the very same DVD as well. Then I went looking for more information on them and came across the very same two Hamilton clips free on that site ,it's all public domain. That site has a lot of other interesting things free for downloading as well. Kind of like "Project Gutenberg" but for media. | ||||
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I know this is an older thread, but I just wanted to thank Anthony for posting the links to the films. I read the thread a few months ago and was in too big a hurry to watch them and made a mental note to do so when I had more time. Finally watched them a few days ago and I thoroughly enjoyed them both. I particularly liked the "What Makes A Fine Watch Fine" and watched that one twice. It was amazing to see the little pillbox with 300,000 movement screws in it! Thanks, Anthony. | ||||
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