Novice watchmakers usually are in possession of a single, all-for-one eyeglass. However, more professional watchmakers are well aware of the limitations of such an eyeglass. Varied tasks require different eyeglasses for refined use, and with watchmakers who have excelled to a high level, not having the right eyeglass limits the precision of craftsmanship.
Most off-the-shelf watch-works can be suitably done with a decent magnification. For tasks that require further precision, low strength eyepieces fall short of giving the required accuracy. Masterpiece antique watches can often drop on a watchmaker’s repair desk, and need expert hands equipped with the right specialist tools, and at the heart of the arsenal is a superior kit of eyepieces.

By furnishing an entire kit of eyepieces, each having different strength, watchmakers can be sure that whatever the complexity of the task at hand, they are ready to delve deeper. (High strength eyepieces can be detrimental for eyesight if used without a break for a long time, and so their appropriate usage must follow the safety guidelines). The strain they put on the eyes limits their use among craftsmen to more demanding tasks only, as the simpler ones can be performed to a fair degree of accuracy with low strength eyepieces too. However, for true craftsmen who want only the best, such accuracy lag behind the standards they pursue.
Bergeon tools are renowned for their advanced craftsmanship, reliability, and precision. The 4902 Specialist Aplanatic Eyeglasses are optically corrected and perform with minimal, almost negligible aberration. Professional watchmakers need to rely only on the best of lens to assure that their tasks are done with utmost precision. After all, true masterpieces are at stake.
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