M'Bob
·I’m looking for a decent pair of calipers for horological measurement that are accurate and reliable, but not at the level a professional watchmaker would use. And suggestions appreciated.
For measuring lug dimensions, case diameter/thickness? Measuring spring bars etc?
I'd suggest a non-scratching set of basic calibers in composite material, not stainless steel.
You should be able to find an equivalent to this in the US.
https://www.automegastore.com.au/pe...-digital-caliper-with-carbon-fibre-composites
I’m looking for a decent pair of calipers for horological measurement that are accurate and reliable, but not at the level a professional watchmaker would use. And suggestions appreciated.
R RonPJKA taster
R RonPHi Al,
Watchmakers are often opiniated on what they think is the best tool fitting their needs, education and what worked for you in the past.
So I fully respect your preference for a micrometer and for me the JKA feintaster works best.
Starret isn't what it used to be, like many tools, but should be fine for hobbyist activities. I still use a set of Mitotoyo micrometers and calipers that my father bought me in the late 70's...