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EXPERTS AND CRYSTALS.

Hαvk you ever examined critically the crystals used in the bezels of the Waterbury Watches ? If not, then this will suggest so doing at your first opportunity. Each of the glasses used undergoes a minute and careful scrutiny in the hands of an expert —an bxperfc whose precision and untiring fidelity appears almost marvellous. Crystals are often rejected whose defects are so blight as to escape not only the ordinary eye, bub even the vision of foremen and trained employees in other branches. Yob, upon taking one of them to the expert, that person will invariably point out the fault, and do it. withal, so quickly that one would almost believe the spot to have been marked for identification. The testing of crystals rigid as it is, is bub a sample of the method and care prevalent in every branch of the \\ aterbury Watch Co.'s factory. Precision is the keystone to their success ; and therein lies Che secret of the wonderful results obtained in the time-keeping qualities of their marvellously reliable watches at a nominal cost Vt The people of Great Britain and of the United States are eminently practical, while those of the Australasian colonies are nowise behiud them in this particular, and the continued flow of acknowledgements received from them could not be wrung forth by misrepresentation, nor sustained by Staf wor 8 t e h. fchan the moßb d — d, £

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8471, 23 January 1891, Page 6

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EXPERTS AND CRYSTALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8471, 23 January 1891, Page 6

EXPERTS AND CRYSTALS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8471, 23 January 1891, Page 6