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Odyseus

Is there a reference on watch movement faults and regulation issues with regard to the waveforms you see?

Cheers

john

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trailboss99

Not that I know of on line no.

The only references I have are in books.

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Odyseus

Which books would they be then?

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Dendo

Try this

 

Watch timing hardware and software

http://www.replica-w...=dendo%20timing

 

The wave form should indicate the isochronicity for you (difference between the tick and the tock) and the slope should be informative also.

 

Hope this is some help but I am guessing the timegrapher manual has all of this ?

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Dendo

If there is a beat error (isochronism issue) you will see "railway tracks" on the screen. If they run upwards watch is gaining time, downwards the watch is losing time.

 

Horizontal line is perfection. One line and no railway tracks is subblime. The greater the width of the railway tracks = the greater the beat error.

 

Adjust the beat error before the beat rate as an adjustment to the beat error will affect the beat rate.

 

See the diagrams for what to adjust:

 

http://www.rwg.bz/board/index.php?showtopic=11995&hl=dendo%2520timing

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