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The Watch: Hand Work Versus Machinery by: Henry Piaget

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Description: Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry.

""Standing the test of time"" implies enduring quality. ""You can set your watch by it"" suggests reliability and consistency. These well-honored adages of the English language worked their way into our vocabulary on the highly regarded reputation of Swiss watchmaking. Recognized as an authority on the craft of watchmaking, Henry F. Piaget holds a prominent place in both Swiss and American manufacturing. Today the Piaget brand is widely held as some of the best craftsmanship in the world.

Mass-produced goods versus time-honored, handcrafted piecework became a topic of great concern in the watch industry of Piagets time. With the advent of mechanization, watches were mass-produced in America at cheaper prices, opening up a middle-class market for a cookie cutter product. However, the Swiss stood by their exacting workmanship, thereby creating a great rivalry and competition for the American watchmaking market.

As a native of Switzerland and an American citizen, this expert craftsman felt uniquely positioned to weigh in on the merits and deficiencies of both. He offers his professional and unbiased insight in The Watch: Hand Work Versus Machinery.
Status: For Sale Reference#: SO_ING_2006_9781589803893_WH1
Condition: New Year: 2006
Country: USA Maker: Pelican Publishing Company
Height: 7.25 in. (18.41 cm)
Width: 5.25 in. (13.34 cm)

Weight: 0.6250

Title: The Watch: Hand Work Versus Machinery
Type: Book


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