Watches are one of the most common accessories carried throughout the ages by man. These timeless beauties not only provide us with the correct time but also provide the much needed style to our wrists. A stylish watch hanging from the forearm not only enhances the overall appearance of an individual but also completes his entire apparel right to the last details.
Have you ever wondered how a watch is made? Have you ever wondered who is responsible behind the endless hand movements? Have you ever wondered what allows the hands of the clock to rotate clockwise each day without any questions?
The answers lie in the hands of the watch makers who construct these pieces by putting together all their labor. The hands of a clock are another very essential component of the face. They indicate towards the numbers and convey to us the actual time. The mechanism behind the clockwise movement of the hands is a simple yet complex mechanism. The hands are chronologically coordinated by tireless spring and lever action.
Bergeon 30020 Levers for Setting Hair Springs are a collection of levers for coordinating the movement of the hands and allowing the hairspring collets to take its normal spinning and setting course. The set contains lever pairs (both large and small), collet tool (both P and G types) and broaches for handsprings. The entire set is carefully placed in a wooden box to treasure its value.
There are hairspring holders that house the hairspring which ultimately controls the hand movements. Bergeon 30105 Hair Spring Holder is a type of such hairspring holders. It is chromium plated and measures Ø 3.5 mm. This holder is absolutely essential for the hands to move in the order and maintain the rhythm of its age old movement right from its manufacture to be consistently punctual.
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