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Drescher, Ernest W.

 Person

Ernest W. Drescher was born in Erie, Pennsylvania in October 1908. He was the first child of his father William, a woodworker, and his mother, Emma Hemse, a housekeeper. They immigrated to America from Bavaria, Germany in the late 19th century, hence Dresher’s evident ability to read (and possibly write) in German. At Hamilton, Drescher was deeply involved in movement design. Based on the records he kept, he also held a keen interest in the design of machines and tools used in watchmaking. This is reflected in the brochures, pamphlets, and other publications in his files, many of which are German, French, or Swiss in origin. He died in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in July of 1985.

Found in 45 Collections and/or Records:

Theory of Hairspring Curve Design, 1933

 File — Box: Letter, Box: 5, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents Series consists of correspondence, tests, research reports, and drawings that document the development, application, and production costs of metal alloys for hairsprings. Correspondence pertaining to the acquisition, analysis, and use of raw materials is mostly between Hamilton and International Nickel Company.

Transducer Legal Research, 1925 - 1968

 File — Box: Legal, Box: 39, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents This series contains articles, publications, research, reports, data, and correspondence about patents, patent policy at Hamilton, and documentation of international patents. Interspersed are items that concern specific patents but do not contain filed patents or drawings. For instance, reports from Harvard and the University of Michigan investigate the world wrist watch industry. Correspondence between Hamilton and the National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors discusses terms and...

Trip to Switzerland, 1945 - 1946

 File — Box: Legal, Box: 46, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents Series consists of personal papers, articles, specifications, procedures, research, reports, design drawings, catalogs, publications, data, and correspondence related to the design and use of machines and tools. The majority of catalogs and brochures in this series are German, Swiss, or French in origin and provide details about machines and tools used in manufacturing.

Unidentified Drawings, Not Dated

 File — Box: Legal, Box: 46, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents Series consists of personal papers, articles, specifications, procedures, research, reports, design drawings, catalogs, publications, data, and correspondence related to the design and use of machines and tools. The majority of catalogs and brochures in this series are German, Swiss, or French in origin and provide details about machines and tools used in manufacturing.

Watch Accuracy, 1953 - 1976

 File — Box: Letter, Box: 45, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents Series consists of personal papers, articles, specifications, procedures, research, reports, design drawings, catalogs, publications, data, and correspondence related to the design and use of machines and tools. The majority of catalogs and brochures in this series are German, Swiss, or French in origin and provide details about machines and tools used in manufacturing.