Cold Breaks Watch Springs.—A result of the recent spell of 'colder weather which lias caused annoyance In many Hastings households, ihe sudden snapping of watch springs, Is keeping watchmakers busy fitting replacements. Leading jewellers reported recently that, the occurrence was seasonal, and that the springs usually snapped in the early hours of the morning, this being indicated by the limes shown on the stopped watches. Householders not being aware of this, have in most oases been entirely at a loss to acoount for the sudden stopping of their timepieces.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20248, 17 July 1937, Page 12
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