Watchmaker's device for cutting crystals - early 20th century
We present an extremely rare and fully functional watchmaker's device from the early 20th century, used for precision cutting of watch crystals. It is not only a tool but a true witness to the history of watchmaking craftsmanship – an era when every detail was created with a care for perfection.
The device is complete, preserved in good technical condition, and ready for further use. It makes an excellent exhibit for collectors of antique tools, watchmaking enthusiasts, as well as a practical acquisition for modern watchmakers who value the solidity and precision of old solutions.
Why is it worth it?
The device is complete, preserved in good technical condition, and ready for further use. It makes an excellent exhibit for collectors of antique tools, watchmaking enthusiasts, as well as a practical acquisition for modern watchmakers who value the solidity and precision of old solutions.
Why is it worth it?
- Authentic with a soul: Manufactured in times when watches were luxury goods, and tools for their repair were designed with long-term use in mind.
- Functionality: Mechanically sound, after possible maintenance it can successfully serve in a workshop.
- Collector's unique item: Few devices of this type have survived to our times in complete condition.
- Ideal as a gift: For a watchmaker, handyman, or vintage technology enthusiast.
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From €202.30
Zegarmistrzowskie urządzenie do wycinania szkiełek - pocz. XX w.—
€202.30













