I heard many people refer to the clock industry like going up a puzzle. In fact sometimes it is. I started to think of this still today when I met the watch in the photograph.

Labelling of a watch?
If you look at carefully beside each of the 4 screws in the automatic module you will see striped in the bridge the letters S, against, or L. (I adjusted contrast around lettering to facilitate it to read the photograph inside) why somebody made that? That took a few minutes to me to appear outside this code of S of clock and watch maker. S for the place court of screw, AGAINST for the place very court of screw, and the L for long place screw.
Approximately one year ago I tackled the problem of. It is really not a difficult task, you must simply think of why a screw is formed the manner that it is and to draw some conclusions. From time to time you find a watch where you need a little additional assistance, as with the movement of Come in the other post. The line of a certain clock and watch maker all the screws in a small ordered, or put line the whole in the baskets with the components they fix. I go up them usually all and leaves the precept of reason and experiment where the screws should disappear – that almost always functions for me.
There is not no need to stripe on the bridge. This individual even marked on the mainplate where the stem should disappear. That one should be extremely obvious. Good Oh!
As always if you have pleasure to have knowledge of my adventures in the clock industry feel you free to give.
