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I'm gratified to hear that Francois, thank you!
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Regards,
skyeriding
Thanks aardvarkbark,
By: skyeriding : December 16th, 2015-00:23
I overlooked the Omega engraving on the bridge haha. A cam would look like this , in a 7750. [1] would be the cam itself, with all the levers actuated by it. [4] and [5] would be the reset levers and hammers, 6 would be the chrono bridge that couples and ...
Great write-up!
By: jmpTT : December 15th, 2015-21:44
You've hit all the main operations - starting, stoping and reset - in one comprehensive post. Very much appreciated. That Lange is a beautiful movement too! You may wish to dissect the oscillating pinion and vertical coupling in a future post - the materi...
Thank you jmpTT,
By: skyeriding : December 15th, 2015-23:53
I'd like to, however my knowledge on cam-chronographs are more limited. From my understanding, typically they are two levels and are shaped as to control the levers like the column wheel. Except, the cam rocks back and forth via the push of the chrono but...
Monumental!
By: Sandgroper : December 16th, 2015-18:03
Thank you Skyeriding, the best Christmas present for someone, like me, who finds the chronograph complication the most fascinating complication in the horological world of mechanical mouvements. Yours is the best technical review on the subject I have had...
Thank you patrickh,
By: skyeriding : December 17th, 2015-06:08
I think it is based on design and tolerance. Typically you would see standard chronographs with 6 or 8 pillars; I'd argue that having 8 pillars requires finer tolerance as the column wheel only rotates 22.5° vs 30° for 6 pillars. So the pillars for the sa...
Thank you KMII,
By: skyeriding : December 19th, 2015-19:03
The clearest way I can think of is via video, but that isn't helpful as I don't know how to animate or I don't have a working 3d model of it.. I'll be patient with getting one. Acquiring such a watch would be a long term dream for me; having such a goal w...