Technique and History of the Swiss Watch
Author : Eugène Jaquet
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 16,73 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Clock and watch making
ISBN : 9780600036333
Author : Eugène Jaquet
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 16,73 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Clock and watch making
ISBN : 9780600036333
Author : Eugène Jaquet
Publisher :
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 48,35 MB
Release : 1953
Category : Clock and watch making
ISBN :
Author : Anthony Turner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 738 pages
File Size : 10,21 MB
Release : 2022-06-28
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 019260936X
A General History of Horology describes instruments used for the finding and measurement of time from Antiquity to the 21st century. In geographical scope it ranges from East Asia to the Americas. The instruments described are set in their technical and social contexts, and there is also discussion of the literature, the historiography and the collecting of the subject. The book features the use of case studies to represent larger topics that cannot be completely covered in a single book. The international body of authors have endeavoured to offer a fully world-wide survey accessible to students, historians, collectors, and the general reader, based on a firm understanding of the technical basis of the subject. At the same time as the work offers a synthesis of current knowledge of the subject, it also incorporates the results of some fundamental, new and original research.
Author : Samuel L. Macey
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 451 pages
File Size : 19,95 MB
Release : 2018-10-10
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0429685130
Originally published in 1991. A multidisciplinary guide in the form of a bibliography of selected time-related books and articles divided into 25 existing academic disciplines and about 100 subdisciplines which have a wide application to time studies.
Author : Alun C. Davies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 49,61 MB
Release : 2022-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1000571904
This survey of the rise and decline of English watchmaking fills a gap in the historiography of British industry. Clerkenwell in London was supplied with 'rough movements' from Prescot, 200 miles away in Lancashire. Smaller watchmaking hubs later emerged in Coventry, Liverpool, and Birmingham. The English industry led European watchmaking in the late eighteenth century in output, and its lucrative export markets extended to the Ottoman Empire and China. It also made marine chronometers, the most complex of hand-crafted pre-industrial mechanisms, crucially important to the later hegemony of Britain’s navy and merchant marine. Although Britain was the 'workshop of the world', its watchmaking industry declined. Why? First, because cheap Swiss watches were smuggled into British markets. Later, in the era of Free Trade, they were joined by machine-made watches from factories in America, enabled by the successful application to watch production of the 'American system' in Waltham, Massachusetts after 1858. The Swiss watch industry adapted itself appropriately, expanded, and reasserted its lead in the world’s markets. English watchmaking did not: its trajectory foreshadowed and was later followed by other once-prominent British industries. Clerkenwell retained its pre-industrial production methods. Other modernization attempts in Britain had limited success or failed.
Author : Amy Glasmeier
Publisher : Guilford Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 24,72 MB
Release : 2000-08-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781572305892
Since the large-scale manufacture of personal timepieces began, industry leadership has shifted among widely disparate locations, production systems, and cultures. This book recounts the story of the quest for supremacy in the manufacture of watches--from the cottage industries of Britain; to the preeminence of Switzerland and, later, the United States; to the high-tech plants of Japan and the sweatshops of Hong Kong. Glasmeier examines both the strategies adopted by specific firms and the interplay of such varying influences as technological change, cyclical economic downturns, war, and national trade policies. In so doing, she delineates a cohesive framework within which to address such broader questions as how sustained regional economic development takes place (or starts and then stops); how decisions made by corporations are structured by internal and external forces; and the ways industrial cultures with different strategic learning capabilities facilitate or thwart the pursuit of technological change.
Author : Alex Butterworth
Publisher : Vintage
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 41,44 MB
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0307379035
A thrilling history of the rise of anarchism, told through the stories of a number of prominent revolutionaries and the agents of the secret police who pursued them. In the late nineteenth century, nations the world over were mired in economic recession and beset by social unrest, their leaders increasingly threatened by acts of terrorism and assassination from anarchist extremists. In this riveting history of that tumultuous period, Alex Butterworth follows the rise of these revolutionaries from the failed Paris Commune of 1871 to the 1905 Russian Revolution and beyond. Through the interwoven stories of several key anarchists and the secret police who tracked and manipulated them, Butterworth explores how the anarchists were led to increasingly desperate acts of terrorism and murder. Rich in anecdote and with a fascinating array of supporting characters, The World That Never Was is a masterly exploration of the strange twists and turns of history, taking readers on a journey that spans five continents, from the capitals of Europe to a South Pacific penal colony to the heartland of America. It tells the story of a generation that saw its utopian dreams crumble into dangerous desperation and offers a revelatory portrait of an era with uncanny echoes of our own.
Author : David Thompson
Publisher :
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 32,85 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN :
"Showcases the incomparable collection of watches at the British Museum"--Provided by publisher.
Author : P. Donzé
Publisher : Springer
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 25,3 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1137389087
This book offers a detailed and full analysis of the strategy which enabled the Swatch Group to establish itself on the world market. In particular, it tackles the issues of production restructuring, with the opening of subsidiaries in Asia, and the implementation of a new marketing strategy, characterized by the move towards luxury.
Author : Catherine Pagani
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 41,68 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9780472112081
An exploration of the important role played by elaborate clockwork in relations between China and Europe from the late sixteenth to the late eighteenth centuries