Posted by: cochinblogger | February 14, 2011
People at Work: The Watch Repairer
Posted in photography, work | Tags: repairer, watch, work
Posted in photography, work | Tags: repairer, watch, work
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I used to get very nervous, watching watchmakers. All that fiddling with tiny fragments. Of course, if I had a fancy magnifier in my eye or on my head, it might be another matter.
In the days of currency control in Israel, a money-changer would sit in an unmarked shoplet, with a watch in the window. “What else should I put there?”
By: Levi Bookin on February 15, 2011
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