
Cracked and Chipped Jewels as Causes of Unstable Rates and Wavy Timing Machine Traces
When checking a watch on a timing machine, we want to see stable rates: a set of parallel lines, not wavy curves. A watch might be too slow or too… Read more »
When checking a watch on a timing machine, we want to see stable rates: a set of parallel lines, not wavy curves. A watch might be too slow or too… Read more »
Amplitude is the watch adjuster’s friend: we want amplitude of at least 270 degrees in the horizontal positions and 220 in the vertical ones. If we don’t have that, the… Read more »