Watsons the name Microscopy the game.
Watsons the name Microscopy the game.
To have a change of microscopy for a while, during my time of learning and practicing methods in microscopy we have to use certain instruments and these are microscopes. How did I know that you already knew this?
Well I thought I show my microscopes which are a few years old but give excellent images.
Shown are my Watsons compound microscope 1950, Watsons stereo 1960 and a Phase contrast along with a Polarizing microscope. I do have other microscopes that I lend out to friends and other micro minded people.
The first one is my Watsons 'Service' 1950 compound microscope.
Well I thought I show my microscopes which are a few years old but give excellent images.
Shown are my Watsons compound microscope 1950, Watsons stereo 1960 and a Phase contrast along with a Polarizing microscope. I do have other microscopes that I lend out to friends and other micro minded people.
The first one is my Watsons 'Service' 1950 compound microscope.
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Last edited by exmarine on Fri Jan 06, 2017 2:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Thank you
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
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And now my Stereo Watson microscope.
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Thank you
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
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Third is my Phase Contrast microscope.
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Thank you
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
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And to finish off with my polarized. This was made by CTS who were later taken over by Vickers.
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Thank you
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
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Hi exmarine,
That is an impressive group of microscopes you have there..
BillT
That is an impressive group of microscopes you have there..
BillT
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Beautiful! I always love seeing the "black beauties", and yours are certainly very lovely examples of these classic instruments! The Watson 'Service', is that a rotary mechanical stage? Bonus points if the answer is yes, and I'm pretty sure it is. Thanks for posting these, ex.
So tell us about your illumination...?
So tell us about your illumination...?
Cheers,
Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Kurt Maurer
League City, Texas
email: ngc704(at)gmail(dot)com
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Re: Watsons the name Microscopy the game.
Hi Guys,
Yes Kurt it is a rotary mechanical stage. The scope has been in continual for a few years although it did have a holiday for about 10 years where the person who owned it became ill with the big C. He pulled through and decided that he would carry on in the microscopy world but no more making slides as he was not all that steady with the hands. So to cut a long story short he asked me if I could use the Watsons, I nearly jumped with joy and of course said yes please. So now I am the proud owner of two Watsons microscopes because a little while ago he asked if I would like the Watson Stereo. I did not know weather to kiss him or shake his hand. I shook his hand by the way.
The objectives that came with the service are;
Micro Plan (American 'Swift') X4 NA 0.10
Beck (London) X10 NA 0.25
Beck (London) X20 NA 0.54
Beck (London) X45 NA 0.65
Make not known X 78 no other information. This is an unusual dry objective Not Oil Immersion
'Correct' (Tokyo) X 100 NA 1.25 Oil Immersion.
Lighting is done by any type of bedside lamp or a set up of an A.C. Lighting Unit with variable power supply to a lighting arrangement.
The objectives I use in the Service at the moment are Beck X10, Beck X45, X78 as the nosepiece will only hold three objectives.
The image I get is as good as or if not slightly better than on a Leitz of a new microscope. (Cant remember the name of the Leitz microscope) it belonged to another microscopists.
Yes Kurt it is a rotary mechanical stage. The scope has been in continual for a few years although it did have a holiday for about 10 years where the person who owned it became ill with the big C. He pulled through and decided that he would carry on in the microscopy world but no more making slides as he was not all that steady with the hands. So to cut a long story short he asked me if I could use the Watsons, I nearly jumped with joy and of course said yes please. So now I am the proud owner of two Watsons microscopes because a little while ago he asked if I would like the Watson Stereo. I did not know weather to kiss him or shake his hand. I shook his hand by the way.
The objectives that came with the service are;
Micro Plan (American 'Swift') X4 NA 0.10
Beck (London) X10 NA 0.25
Beck (London) X20 NA 0.54
Beck (London) X45 NA 0.65
Make not known X 78 no other information. This is an unusual dry objective Not Oil Immersion
'Correct' (Tokyo) X 100 NA 1.25 Oil Immersion.
Lighting is done by any type of bedside lamp or a set up of an A.C. Lighting Unit with variable power supply to a lighting arrangement.
The objectives I use in the Service at the moment are Beck X10, Beck X45, X78 as the nosepiece will only hold three objectives.
The image I get is as good as or if not slightly better than on a Leitz of a new microscope. (Cant remember the name of the Leitz microscope) it belonged to another microscopists.
Thank you
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
Best regards
exmarine
uses Watson 'Service' 1950 compound.
uses Watson Stereo 1960 ish.
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Very nice microscopes! I also really enjoy hearing the stories of how people acquired their scopes. For me the stories aren't that grand; my Swift was a Christmas present, which was very cool -- It has a lot of sentimental value to me. My other scopes not so cool; I just bought them and they arrived happily in the mail.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
Pat Thielen
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
Motic BA310, C & A Scientific Premiere SMZ-07, Swift Eleven-Ninety, Swift FM-31, Bausch & Lomb VM349, Olympus CHA
Nikon d810
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A beautiful stable of scopes in capable hands. Thanks for showing them to us.
Rod
Rod