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+ | ====== Movement ====== | ||
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+ | **Watch movement** | ||
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+ | Drive mechanism of a [[watch]] | ||
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+ | ===== Who invented the watch movement? ===== | ||
+ | The following discussion is intended to illustrate the basic principle of a mechanical watch. Strictly seen it does not apply to all types of watches and constructions, | ||
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+ | ===== The process of power transmission from winding to the hands ===== | ||
+ | Consider first the image shown at the top right-hand corner. For reasons of clarity the drive mechanism is lined up from top to bottom - one wheel is driving the next. | ||
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+ | With [[automatic]] watches the transmission begins at the [[rotor]], which makes use of the forces caused by movement changes at the wrist and transfers it to the [[mainspring]] and the [[barrel]]. Or in manual winding watches the force is generated by [[manual winding]]. | ||
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+ | ===== The translation to the individual hand displays ===== | ||
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+ | The [[going train]] translates the momentum into the different speeds Seconds, minutes, hours, etc. The picture on the left hand side shows the translation scheme of the gear train | ||
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+ | From the [[barrel]] (B) the force is transfered to the [[escapement wheel]] (E) as follows | ||
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+ | *Z1 is the [[second wheel]], on the axis of which is the hour hand | ||
+ | *Z3 is the [[third wheel]] | ||
+ | *Z5 is the [[fourth wheel]], (possibly with the seconds hand) | ||
+ | *All these wheels are usually riveted on their [[shaft]]s Z, Z2, Z4, Z6. | ||
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+ | [[Escapement wheel]] and [[lever]] meet the back-and-forth swinging [[balance wheel]], which is pulsating at the [[balance spring]]. The principle of the [[escapement]] is explained below in more detail. | ||
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+ | ===== The movement construction ===== | ||
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+ | In this picture a movement plate ([[main plate]]) is shown in which the gears of the [[gear train]] and [[barrel]], [[balance wheel]] and so on are fitted. To reduce the friction the [[shaft]]s of the wheels are fitted in so-called [[jewels]]. | ||
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+ | From a spatial perspective, | ||
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+ | ===== The oscillation system ===== | ||
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+ | The characteristic ticking of a mechanical watch is the acoustic feature of the oscillation and [[escapement]] system of a watch movement . | ||
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+ | This oscillating system consists of the [[balance wheel]] [5], which is turning on the [[balance staff]], the [[balance spring]] [6], and a regulating device, usually called [[regulator]]. Hereby the oscillation of the balance spring can be precisely adjusted, so that the desired correct rate of the watch can be attained. | ||
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+ | The exact rate is based on the maximum possible uniformity of the back-and-forth oscillation of the [[balance wheel]] [5], which must also be balanced as accurately as possible. | ||
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+ | Without a steady, precise dosed energy supply this regulated organ however would cease to move. Therefore, it is constantly fed by the force coming from the [[barrel]] and via the [[gear train]] [1], in accordingly reduced doses. The [[escapement]] transfers this force via the [[escape wheel]] [2], the [[lever]] [3] and roller [4] further to the oscillation system. In a sophisticated flow by inhibiting and releasing the [[lever]] grips into the [[escape wheel]] in such a way that the movement is always pulsating in the same measure of time (see animation on the right hand side). | ||
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+ | Hereby, depending on the oscillation frequency of the [[balance wheel]] (eg, 28,800 A/h), a precise base unit is given on which the rest of the arithmetic of gear ratios and hence the precision of the watch is based. Also the measuring accuracy of mechanical [[chronograph]]s directly depends on this background (for details see [[chronograph# | ||
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+ | ===== Additional information ===== | ||
+ | *[[Raw movement]] ([[ebauche]]) | ||
+ | *[[Regulation]] | ||
+ | *[[Deviation]] | ||
+ | *[[Chronometer]] | ||
+ | *[[Tourbillon]] | ||
+ | *[[Flying tourbillon]] | ||
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+ | ===== Literature ===== | ||
+ | *[[Das ZEITGEFÜHL-Uhrenbuch]]; | ||
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