A patrol boat underway in the Atlantic. Fleet of American submarine chasers, freighters and battleships underway. Sailors operate an antiaircraft gun aboard a vessel gun. A camouflaged freighter escorted by the destroyer USS Schenck.
A camouflaged freighter escorted by the destroyer USS Schenck (DD-159) in the Atlantic. Several other vessels underway. DD-159 moves in the sea.
A camouflaged freighter escorted by the destroyer USS Schenck (DD-159) in the Atlantic. View of guns aboard the filming vessel. Other vessels underway in the far background. DD-159 moves at a distance. Smoke rises from smokestacks of several vessels in the far background. Crew members stand on the deck railings of the filming vessel. DD-159 and the camouflaged freighter.
A camouflaged freighter escorted by the destroyer USS Schenck (DD-159) in the Atlantic. Other vessels underway in the far background. American destroyers and battleships underway in formation.
American battleships, destroyers and submarine chasers escort freighter in the Atlantic. A passenger cruiser passes in the foreground. The U.S. flags at the bow and stern sections of the cruiser. Battleships move in formation. Sun sets at far horizon.
Documentary titled 'Tick Tock'. The intricate processes in the manufacture of watch parts and their assembly. Hands displays clock and watch wheels. View of the dies from which the wheels are stamped. Machine with die in place stamps wheels from strip of metal. Wheels from strip are detached. Die in operation. Hands display strip with wheels cut from it. Watch case pendants drilled and lantern pinion turned. Pendant of pocket watch. Small parts poured into machine. Pinion is placed through center hole in wheel. Machine picks up pinions and places them in vice. Tiny lathe in operation. Women workers work at row of machines. Tweezers are used to remove pinion from tiny lathe. Woman worker works at lathe machine. Process of drilling plates and assembling watch. Woman worker operates machine. Watch parts are assembled from small bins. Crystals are fitted. Women workers hung watches on boards. Watches are checked and removed from the board. Watches placed on a table.
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