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SWISS COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH.

-o •, Extract from a speech delivered at the Amphitheatre of the Primary College of..La Chaux-dB-Fonds, Tuesday, the 14th day of November, 1876, by M. Edouard FavreParrel, Swiss Commissioner and juror to the Philadelphia Exhibition :— On the Waltham " Riverside " Watoh. . . . . . "The Waltham Company make the entire watch, from the first screw to the case and dial. It would even be difficult for them to use our products, so great is the regularity, so minute the precision, .with which their machines work. They .arrive" at the regulation of the watch —so to say — without having seen it. When the watch is given to the adjuster, the foreman delivers to him the corresponding hair-spriDg, and the watch is regulated. (Sensation' among the audience.) Here is what I have seen, gentlemen ! I asked from the director of the Waltham Company a. watoh of the fifth grade. A large safe was opened before me ; at random I took a watch out of it and fastened it to my .chain." The director having asked me to let him have the. watch for two or three days so as to observe the motion, I answered, *On the contrary, I persist in wearing it just as it is, to obtain an exact idea of your manufacture.' At. Paris I set my watch by a regulator on the Boulevard, and on the sixth day I observed that it had varied 32 seconds. And this watch 13 of the fifth American grade; it cost 75 francs (movement without' case). At my arrival at liocle I showed- the watch to one of our first adjusters, who asked permission to 'take it down'—in other words, to take it to pieces. I, however, wished first to observe it; and here is the result, which I noted : hanging, daily variation 1J sesonds ; variations indifferent positions, from 4 to 8 seconds ; in the ' heated room' the variation was but very slight. Having thus observed it, I handed the watch to the adjuster,-who took it down. After the lapse of a few days he came to me and said,' word-for word, *I am completely overwhelmed ; the result is incredible; one would not find one such watch among 50,000 of bur manufacture.' ; "This watch, gentlemen, I repeat to you, -I took at hazard—out of a heap, as we say. You understand, from this example, that the Waltham watch may be preferred. I have finished, gentlemen, and I-have told you of things such as I have seen them. It remains for us to profit from this sad experience, and to improve our manufacture. Competent men are not wanting among us; they must go. to work at once." A" round of applause followed the speaker as he'descended the tribune.—[Advt ]

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

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SWISS COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)

SWISS COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6996, 19 April 1884, Page 4 (Supplement)