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At 15 years of age, he was sent away from home to become a watchmaker's apprentice.
During the late 19th century a watchmaker's workshop opened in the village.
And please remember: the watchmaker's craft is not for people in a hurry!
She was the daughter of a poor watchmaker's widow.
The Chinese stuck a watchmaker's loop in his eye and examined it.
Bosch went to Sydney in 1881 and with his father's help, established a small watchmaker's business.
I saw a watchmaker's place two blocks away, and I have business there.
The actual message that the museum found differs from the watchmaker's recollection.
In assessing a watch, he mainly considers the level of the watchmaker's contribution to the industry.
A fine set of watchmaker's tools and a shoemaker's last are on proud display.
He put a watchmaker's glass into hit, eye and peered closely at the ink entries.
At the age of fifteen, after completing school and a watchmaker's apprenticeship, Smith went to sea.
While the phrase "just like Dad" takes on new meaning in terms of watch manufacturers, the watchmaker's history sometimes fits into a national context.
Martina Hingis wanted to maintain her watchmaker's obsession with the details.
The SM2 Calibre has been described as a "watchmaker's movement"
A watchmaker's sign: "Please wait patiently to be served.
Daron rode directly to the watchmaker's shop, and entered.
Schottland, as a customer at the watchmaker's shop, is summoned to headquarters for questioning.
The old watchmaker's tale was just that.
In Levin's only portrait in the show, a man and woman stand in front of a watchmaker's shop.
Birds eye view of a watchmaker's bench.
After a while, Wang Zigan was accepted by a watchmaker's shop to do odd jobs.
Rapidly Daron sketched, and the old watchmaker's keen eyes fqllowed him.
Details are executed with a watchmaker's precision.
He wrote a detailed set of observations - an entire territory, as it were, under his eye as a jewel to a watchmaker's glass.