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L. Defossez - The Interpretation of Timing Machine Traces, Part III 1954 Swiss Magazine Article
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[Please note that this article is a part of a series of articles. Other articles in the series are not included.]
"The Interpretation of Timing Machine Traces" Part III (Concluded) by L. Defossez - Original magazine article (magazine clipping) which was removed from a 1954 Swiss magazine.
Text in the article is in English.
The opening sentence of the article is:
"The risk of a watch becoming magnetised has increased with technical progress."
Please note that this article is a part of a series of articles. Other articles in the series are not included. This article is marked as part "III (concluded)" and includes sections with the following headlines:
* Magnetism
* Some further defects of the movement which may be discovered with the timing machine
* How is the timing machine to be used for odd train watches?
* Rate of feed of the paper
* Is the timing machine an economic proposition for the repairer?
The magazine article was carefully removed from a Swiss magazine.
[Please note: this is a magazine article/magazine clipping only; no watch, clock, parts or tools are included.]
The article is approximately 5 3/4 pages in length (on 3 sheets of paper).
As with most vintage magazine clippings, there is some yellowing to the paper due to age as well as light wear and small bends.
The magazine article was carefully removed directly from a Swiss magazine. It is not a copy or reproduction. The rest of the magazine is not included.
[Please note: this is a magazine article/magazine clipping only; no watch, clock, parts or tools are included.]
[inv. SO-9/10-54]
"The Interpretation of Timing Machine Traces" Part III (Concluded) by L. Defossez - Original magazine article (magazine clipping) which was removed from a 1954 Swiss magazine.
Text in the article is in English.
The opening sentence of the article is:
"The risk of a watch becoming magnetised has increased with technical progress."
Please note that this article is a part of a series of articles. Other articles in the series are not included. This article is marked as part "III (concluded)" and includes sections with the following headlines:
* Magnetism
* Some further defects of the movement which may be discovered with the timing machine
* How is the timing machine to be used for odd train watches?
* Rate of feed of the paper
* Is the timing machine an economic proposition for the repairer?
The magazine article was carefully removed from a Swiss magazine.
[Please note: this is a magazine article/magazine clipping only; no watch, clock, parts or tools are included.]
The article is approximately 5 3/4 pages in length (on 3 sheets of paper).
As with most vintage magazine clippings, there is some yellowing to the paper due to age as well as light wear and small bends.
The magazine article was carefully removed directly from a Swiss magazine. It is not a copy or reproduction. The rest of the magazine is not included.
[Please note: this is a magazine article/magazine clipping only; no watch, clock, parts or tools are included.]
[inv. SO-9/10-54]


