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Watch movement holder – expanding

German made watchmakers bench tool, circa 1890.

Item 102490 Category: Tools

£45.00

Nickel plated holder as shown in Crom Horological Shop Tools, page 487, and as featured in the H H Kayton and other watch material catalogues of the time.

By turning the base the jaws open together to a maximum of around 50 mm.

Good used condition, expanding and contracting correctly.

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Nickel plated holder as shown in Crom Horological Shop Tools, page 487, and as featured in the H H Kayton and other watch material catalogues of the time.

By turning the base the jaws open together to a maximum of around 50 mm.

Good used condition, expanding and contracting correctly.

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