Bulletin of the National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors, Inc. Table of Contents Click on Page Numbers below to access content in PDF format. | |
ARTICLES 422 – In Appreciation of the Littlemore Clock by Philip Woodward 425 – Hamilton Watch Co.: Masters of Precision and Mass Production by Warren H. Niebling 427 – The Applied Index Dial at the Theo. R. Schwalm Dial Company by Don Aukamp 432 – Women’s Participation in Black Forest Clockmaking by Dr. Helmut Kahlert 438 – Twelve Ansonia Clock Company Arch-Top, 8-Day, Truespring Movements—Part Two by Peter Gosnell 456 – The Watch Movement That Wanted to Be a Clock by Mel Kaye 459 – The World’s Largest Tallcase Movement 463 – Some Thoughts on Choosing and Using the Right Oil for Clocks by Jon C. Losch 539 – At the Tone the Time Will Be … by Esther Kreek FEATURES 419 – The NAWCC Board of Directors 462 – Obituaries 467 – Book Review by Tom Spittler and Donald L. Dawes 468 – The National Watch & Clock Museum by Sharon Gordon 469 – Practical Repair and Restoration—“A Clockmaker’s ‘Donut’” by Steve Nelson 472 – Research Activities and News edited by Snowden Taylor 484 – The Railroaders’ Corner—“Wind Indicators, Part I: Elgin” by Ed Ueberall and Kent Singer 495 – Vox Temporis—Letters to the Editor 498 – The Answer Box edited by Doug Cowan 502 – The 2005 Ward Francillon Symposium 503 – Wristwatches—“Zodiac: Late Bloomers in the Watch World” by Bruce Shawkey 507 – From the Workshop—“After Cleaning: What Then?” by Doug Sinclair 512 – Recipients of the NAWCC New Member Recruitment Award 514 – Chapter Highlight 540 – Chapter Officers 543 – Perspective 544 – NAWCC Staff and Committees Cover 3 – Dates To Remember | ![]() Click cover above to view: covers, front matter, messages, and dates to remember |