"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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A balance wheel
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Eccentric bushings
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An escape wheel
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A gear train
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The mainspring inside its barrel
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The quartz component of a watch
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A drive train with no power
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The pallet fork
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An antique pocket watch
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The regulator on a mechanical watch
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Interesting screw weights on a regulator balance wheel
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A side view of the regulator
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A locked escape wheel and the pallet fork
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Manually winding a mechanical watch
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A self winding mechanism
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A self-winding mechanism
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A scratched crown
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An assembled mechanical chronograph
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Baskets containing the parts of a diassembled watch movement
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A disassembled watch movement
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Watch gaskets used to waterproof and seal a watch
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A worn pin used to hold the watchband onto the watch
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Water damaged hands on a watch
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An intergrated circuit


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The mainspring unwound