Joseph BULOVA School of Watchmaking COMPLETE Training Course 1947 Edition CD ROM

Historically, the JOSEPH BULOVA SCHOOL OF WATCHMAKING was started after WWII, to assist wounded veterans, who returned home from the War, to gain skills and work in the rapidly growing international and more specifically, USA watch making industry. The school assisted them and this text became the backbone of the curriculum, from that time onward.  

You are buying a high resolution CD ROM which was made from the original pages of this book.  The name BULOVA then was a different company that the Bulova Corporation of today, and is not associated.  

The CD ROM of this book is searchable by TEXT or PHRASE that you enter, in the popular PDF Format.   It contains the full edition, of 286 pages.  

You will need your DVD drive / CD drive and the PDF program available from Adobe to open and view the contents.  Do not attempt to put his disc in your DVD player of a television and use the remote to access it, as it will not open.  

You can view the entire book, save it on your computer, or print out individual lessons for your individual study and review.  

The book is divided into 16 chapters, each with high quality (at the time) photographs and illustrations as well as line drawings.  Along with the digital table of contents and SEARCH bar, you can quickly go to what you may be looking for in your lessons, or proceed from beginning to end.  

We encourage  you to review the additional items of watchmaking interest we offer, also on CD rom.  They include the Chicago School Watchmaking Repair Course and the Esemble-O-Graf Chronograph Watch Repair.