On line courses of instruction might also be considered. I am not familiar with the course in the link attached. But I have read a cross section of opinions regarding this course. Books such as Henry Fried and the Bulova Watch Repair course are also available. I am unable to comment on the content of the subject course, and as to whether the content might meet with your expectations. The Fried book and the Bulova book are decades old, and do not cover 21st century watches. They focus primarily on the basics of antique and vintage watches.
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Thanks. Much appreciated. I have a family vintage Wittnauer that isn’t worth much in terms of money but valuable in terms of sentiment. It has no stem and that may just the tip of the iceberg…but I’d like it to be my first watch attempt.
One thing that almost everyone who has gone your intended route to watch repair, and was at the same stage you are at now , will tell you to NOT START on a sentimental piece for which you have hopes! Don’t give up on your wishes to learn about the repair of watches. But trust your Wittnauer to a recommended professional. No book on watchmaking, or course you might take on the subject is a step 1-do this, step 2-do that primer on repairing your Wittnauer. It will likely take a year or more of investing in tools and learning techniques, and acquiring the manual dexterity you will need, before you tackle a watch that really matters. Maybe you are not looking any further ahead than fixing the Wittnauer. If you’re not, don’t waste your time and money in a one shot stab at watch repair. It takes too long, and costs too much money to seriously get into the skill.
It is my opinion that a tutor and the right innate abilities is far more helpful than a library to learn the basics. The library can be very useful over time, but hands on with the help of a tutor can teach a novice more in months that he’ll learn in years from books or on line courses.
Thread title sums it up. I’m looking for a definitive guide for watch repair. Pic attached of one on Amazon that gets good reviews, but I’d prefer some seasoned advice from the members here. Thanks.