The Wristwatch Handbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Mechanical Wristwatches
B**Z
Warning: If you read this, you'll want more watches
For watch collectors, this book is a finely honed balance between excellent technical information and photographs of beautiful watches and the movements that make them tick. The technical information of such constant force devices as remontoir d’égalité and résonance in movement is both enlightening and fun to read without the mind-numbing detail engineers find important to supply. To even outline all of the nuances of watchmaking and innovations in mechanical watches found in The Wristwatch Handbook would take pages of review. Most importantly, for me at least, is that it is very well written. It flows nicely and in an episodic fashion so that you can pick it up and read about some wristwatch feature and look at the accompanying photos, learn a bit, and put it down. At a later time, you can pick it up again and go to an entirely different section an look and learn about some other wristwatch feature.Published in 'coffee table' format, this book is certainly one that could grace any living room, but the pictures and text actually make it worth reading as a book about wristwatches. In fact, it can be used as both a look-up (e.g., "What's a retrograde?", "Is a tourbillon better than a standard escapement?", "What is an escapement?"), and a picture book to browse and find more temptation than Odysseus in passing the isle of the Sirens. (Heed Circe's counsel and lash yourself to a masthead lest you are tempted to rush out and spend junior's college savings on a new watch.) All in all, this is a remarkable book with photos and drawings of the clearest and highest quality. If you're a watch collector, your collection will be much enhanced by the wisdom of this book.
M**N
Great explanation of how watches work
This volume explains how watches developed and how they work using beautiful and detailed graphics.
I**T
Spectacular introductory survey
This is a spectacular introductory technical survey of modern mechanical wristwatches, packed with excellent photos, diagrams and concise explanations of the basic functioning and wide range of technical variations available. It cannot be hardly recommended enough. If you're interested in modern luxury watches, you should buy this book before you spend any large amounts of money on a watch—it will give you a lot of information that will allow you to much better spend your money.I do think the book has two relatively minor shortcomings, however. One is that not all the information in it is quite accurate. It's definitely better than 95%, but just skimming through the text I can find myself saying "huh, not quite" ever so often. For example, I can recall separate passages where first the hairspring and then the tourbillon are described as part of the escapement (they're not!). The material on the detent escapement is not quite adequate; it lists Arnold and Earnshaw as its inventors (neglecting to mention Le Roy and Berthoud's contributions), and the description of the actual escapement is quite lacking, and could really have used a diagram. In a sense these sorts of mistakes sound like they stem from the fact that the book trades depth for breadth—it covers a ton of topics, but superficially and unsystematically.The second shortcoming is related to one of the book's strengths, which is that the excellent and copious photos and diagrams used to illustrate the concepts have been very obviously supplied by modern watch companies. This is both a blessing and a curse—I have been quite delighted to see manufacturer-supplied diagrams of some of their unique complications that I've wanted to know about for years now, but at the same time some concepts that would be better illustrated with more generic diagrams or photos of historical watches are instead illustrated with modern makers' manufacturing materials. The material on the detent escapement is again a good example—instead of a diagram of a basic spring or pivoted detent escapement at all and photos of historical marine and pocket chronometers, we're treated to manufacturer-supplied photos of a 2016 Bvlgari L'Ammiraglio Del Tempo Minute Repeater.Nevertheless the breadth of information in this book and its focus on present-day watches is hard to beat.
H**R
Wonderful but graphic
This is a fascinating, beautiful, and extremely interesting book. Absolutely amazing photos and excellent detail. The one thing I was very surprised about, is there are two watches included that are very sexually graphic. Depicting sexual acts. This should be disclosed in the description of the book. Aside from that, it’s a fantastic collectible book.
J**N
Excellent overview
Great joy to read. Definitely my bible. Well organized by esp complications with many beautiful explained examples. Clear labor of love. If you’re a collector, at any stage, you will enjoy it and be inspired.
J**L
Excellent gift for a friend
Will buy one for myself! Very impressive, weighty, formidable & elegant. Exceptional photography!
S**D
Great book for oodles of information and pictures of dozens of high end horological masterpieces.
This is a absolutely gorgeous coffee table book with virtually everything you might want to know about modern watches and the fascinating complications available today. Maybe not for a beginner who might prefer a simple explanation of the basic functioning of a mechanical watch. For that, I’d suggest watching a couple YouTube videos. With that knowledge, this book on more advanced, highly complicated watches is the perfect source. The plentiful, beautiful illustrations are pure watch porn for us horologists, and probably even for those merely interested. For an owner or prospective buyer of high end watches, this would be heaven. Very well done with clear explanations, this is a must have for any serious collector.
B**Y
Love It!
I bought this for my son for Christmas who loves wrist watches and he has really enjoyed sharing this book with his online watch collector friends. It's a beautiful book with lots of high quality pictures. Very informative and makes a great gift!
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