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foodisloveonMar 24, 2018
I recommend 2 books if you want to make your own movements
1) Watchmaking by George Daniels
2) Practical Watch Repairing by Donald de Carle
The first is a textbook and second deals with repairing, but actually taught me the more practical side of how to assemble & regulate a watch, and what makes a movement accurate.
I've made my own hand-winding movement. It is within COSC specs but only when it's more than 75% wound, perfectly flat, and in a cool place. Oh did I mention it's the size of a ping pong bat. It makes me appreciate ETAs and their reliability even more now. It's time consuming and drives me nuts at times but totally worth it.
Kevin_SonJuly 18, 2017
The advice I got was to get Watchmaking by George Daniels and read that to get a strong overview.
It's unfortunately currently sitting on my bookshelf, I am forcing myself to complete the GMAT before I dive into it.