Illinois watch restoration part 8: lift angle calculation & positional timing

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Paul Silvia's excellent website: adjustingvinta...
    In this video I discuss static and dynamic poising and positional timing. I also show how to manually calculate the lift angle so your timing machine can accurately estimate the watch amplitude.
    This is part 1 of the video, which is pretty discussion-heavy. Stay tuned for part 2, where I see how close I can get the Bunn Special to zero deviation across six positions.
    One correction. I refer to the "escapement" angle. George Daniels calls this the "escaping" angle. Potato potato. Please feel free to jump in if I've misrepresented him or any other topic in any way.

Комментарии • 12

  • @mikemays1663
    @mikemays1663 2 года назад +1

    Another great video, I get more from hearing you explain lift angle than I do when I read about in it in my books. Thanks

  • @watchtock8818
    @watchtock8818 2 года назад

    Love the explanation on lift angle calculation. It will help heaps with movements with no data. Thank you.

  • @raypedia
    @raypedia 2 года назад

    Perfect timing! I just started watching the Illinois Bunn Special series on Tuesday and finished episode 7 last night. :) Thanks for a really fascinating series!

    • @timelyvintagewatches
      @timelyvintagewatches  2 года назад

      Hey Ray, thanks for writing and for watching! Glad to hear you're enjoying it :)

  • @jimmykao3355
    @jimmykao3355 2 года назад

    Another brilliant video John. Cannot wait to see the actual adjustments. Also, thank you for the clarification on measuring amplitude.

  • @jbmaximus6910
    @jbmaximus6910 2 года назад

    Just subscribed because I just found this channel. I viewed some of your other videos and you have excellent videos on little covered subjects. Thank you for taking the the time to make your videos.

  • @VickyDPi
    @VickyDPi 2 года назад

    Great stuff J, I learned so much and the film quality is excellent. Cheers!