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SEM of winding mechanism of Timex watch
Description:
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the component parts of the winding & hand setting mechanisms of the movement of an inexpensive watch (made by Timex) showing the minute & hour hand (top); the toothed wheel below is the hour wheel. The large wheel (bottom) is fitted to the barrel housing the mainspring, the power source which drives the watch train (the reduction gearing system which displays the time). Magnification: X20 at 10x8 inch, X3 at 35mm size.
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SPL/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS294264
Legacy Identifier:
SB6627
Type:
Image
Size:
3543px × 2645px (~26 MB)
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cogs & gears
common item
familiar object
H100/162
H1000162
watch