"What's In Your Watch?"

The "What's In Your Watch?" DVD is a great tool to help educate your customer on their timepieces.

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Eccentric Bushings

These bushings can be rotated and turned.

Gear Train

This gear train is shown with the mainspring removed.

Mainspring

The mainspring of a watch show in its barrel.

Watch Movement

The movement of a pocketwatch.

Balance Wheel Weights

The weights used to control the oscillating speed of a balance wheel.

A Balance Wheel

Shown removed from the movement.

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Serving Consumers, Jewelers and Watchmakers. Your source for information on high-quality watches.

We are the exclusive distributor of the "What's in Your Watch" DVD, which is a powerful educational tool for professionals who sell and repair fine timepieces. This DVD shows the customer all about how their watch functions. It details the process and reasons behind maintaining and repairing a quality watch. With this knowledge, your customers will be more likely to maintain their watches properly, to get them repaired, and to enjoy them for a lifetime.



Look familiar?

Shown to the left is the official "What's in Your Watch" DVD. If your DVD came without the cover, label, or packaging shown, it may have been illegally copied by whoever gave it to you.

Who said it?

"Better three hours too early than one minute too late."
- William Shakespere

"The future is something that everyone reaches at a rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he does, whoever he is."
- C.S. Lewis

"Time ripens all things, no man is born wise."
- Miguel de Cervantes

"The impressive thing about a fine time piece is not that it tells the time, but how it tells the time"

"Time is at once the most valuable and most perishable of all posessions"
- John Randolph

"You will never find time for anything. If you want time you must make it."
- Charles Bixton

"The only reason for time is so everything doesn't happen at once"
- Albert Einstein

"Time stays long enough for anyone who will use it."
- Leonardo DaVinci