Set of antique watchmaker's tools – Early 20th century
Set of antique watchmaker's tools – Early 20th century
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A set of watchmaker's tools from the turn of the century, comprising four precision tools used for fine assembly, adjustment, and cutting work:
- A small steel watchmaker's adjustable wrench with adjustment wheel
— A brass spring compass (eight numbers) with a central adjusting screw, allowing control of center distances or internal diameters.
— A fine watchmaker's file mounted on a handle sheathed in brass and ebonite , typical of Belle Époque workshops.
— A small bench saw with a varnished wooden handle and brass reinforcement , equipped with a hanging hook, intended for cutting soft metals and axles.
✦ Origin: Watchmaker's workshop, France
✦ Period: Early 20th century
✦ Dimensions: from 8.5 to 25 cm depending on the tool
✦ Material: Steel, brass, varnished wood, ebonite
✦ Condition: Very good used condition, authentic patina, functional and complete
A collection of technical tools ideal for a workshop display case or mechanical cabinet of curiosities.
✔️ Paiement 100% sécurisé (CB & PayPal)
✔️ Expédition soignée et suivie
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