Show A marvelous watch A marvelous watch is that of which a gentleman in berlin 1 Is the proud owner if it Is less than a quarter of an inch in diameter the face being about the size of the head of a small drawing pin the case Is of gold f and the whole watch weighs under two grains the two hundred and for aleth part of an ounce troy the works and hands are of the finest tempered steel and the jewels con of minute fragments of diamond but even this does not exhaust its marvels it actually has a tiny dial to mark the seconds just as so many large watches have the hand ot of this dial Is less than one sixteenth of an inch long it Is a keyless watch of the latest pattern and the owner would not sell it for five hundred e pounds probably there Is no tinier timepiece in the world its marvels of workmanship can only be properly appreciated with the aid of a microscope cassell cassells s saturday journal |