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Show ing, and assembly of watches and replacement of minor parts. A W S (2-5). Reynolds 53. Theory of Lever EscapementsTheory of jewels and metal friction, including method of lubrication and set-up escapement. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 54. Intermediate Watch MechanismsOverhaul of the escapement, replacement of balance staffs, resetting pallet and roller jewels, truing and poising balance wheel. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 55. Fundamentals of Finishing and AdjustmentsTheory course dealing with the adjusting of watches to both position and time; sales training, ordering materials, and a thorough familiarity with all makes of watches. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 56. Advanced Watch MechanismA special shop course given to students who have completed five quarter hours of watchmaking. The course includes final adjustments, correction for temperature changes, and position, inspection, and estimation of needed repairs. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 57. Escapement DrawingsSupervised study of clock development. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 58. Complicated Clock RepairConstruction and repair of chime clocks and intricate clock mechanisms. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 59. Chimes and Unit TimingChimes mechanisms, unit timing. AWS (2-5)". Reynolds 60. Advanced Clock and Timer RepairRepair of all kinds of clocks; special on chimes and unit timers. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 61. Self-Winding and CalendarTheory construction of self-winding, electric calendar, and chronograph watches. A W S (2-5). Reynolds 62. Self-Winding and CalendarConstruction, repair, and replacement of parts. AWS (2-5). Reynolds 63. Hand and Machine EngravingTheory, letter layout, and study of engraving and tools used; jewelry repair, ring welding with gold and silver. A W S (2-5). Reynolds 64. Engraving and Gold and Silver Repair Skills and techniques in engraving, jewelry repair, and gold and silver repair. A W S (2-5). Reynolds WATCHMAKING AND INSTRUMENTS MAJOR (Example Only) Freshman Course Title A W S Watchmaking 1 Watchmaking Lathe 5 Watchmaking 2 Bench and Elementary Lathe Work 5 Watchmaking 3 Time Keeping Mechanism 5 Watchmaking 4 Clock Mechanism and Hairspring 5 Watchmaking 5 Time Keeping Escapements 5 Watchmaking 6 Preliminary Training 5 Technical Education 3 Industrial Orientation 3 Health Education 1 Personal Health Problems 2 Technical Mathematics 1 Shop Mathematics 5 English 8 Applied English 3 Physical Education 1 Freshman Activities 111 or 11 Economics 30 Industrial Economics 3 17 16 16 Sophomore Watchmaking 51 Power and Train Mechanism 5 Watchmaking 52 Elementary Watch Mechanism 5 Watchmaking 53 Theory of Lever Escapements 5 Watchmaking 54 Intermediate Watch Mechanisms 5 Watchmaking 55 Fundamentals of Finishing 5 Watchmaking 56 Advanced Watch Mechanisms 5 Technical Education 7 Industrial Safety 3 Industrial Drafting 1 Blueprint Reading and Sketching 2 Technical Mathematics 3 Applied Algebra 5 Electronics 25 Direct Current Fundamentals 3 |