From Case to Caliber is a clear, practical introduction to the art and mechanics of watchmaking, designed for readers who want to understand how watches work and learn how to service them with confidence.
This book guides beginners step by step through the essential foundations of watchmaking, starting with the basic principles of timekeeping and moving steadily into hands-on skills such as movement disassembly, cleaning, lubrication, regulation, and reassembly. Both mechanical and quartz watches are explained in simple, professional language, making the content accessible without sacrificing technical accuracy.
Readers will learn how to identify watch components, select and care for essential tools, and develop safe working habits that protect delicate parts. Common problems are explained in a practical way, helping new watchmakers understand not just what to do, but why each step matters. The book emphasizes patience, precision, and methodical thinking-skills that are central to successful watchmaking at any level.
Rather than overwhelming the reader with advanced complications, From Case to Caliber focuses on building strong fundamentals. Each chapter builds logically on the last, allowing skills and confidence to grow naturally. By the end of the book, readers will be able to approach basic servicing and adjustments with a clear understanding of movement structure, function, and care.
Whether you are a hobbyist, a collector who wants to better understand your watches, or someone considering watchmaking as a long-term craft, this book provides a solid and reliable starting point. With a balance of theory, practical guidance, and professional insight, From Case to Caliber opens the door to a timeless craft built on detail, discipline, and respect for precision engineering.