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What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the swan neck regulator?
Hi all,
First of all, please forgive my lack of technical knowledge and for potentially screwing up the terminology.
Now to my question: What is the purpose of the 'notch' in the regulator of ALS watches? I have highlighted this notch in the following two images (copywrite "SteveG"):


Please note that in SteveG's photos the notch is dead straight. However, in my own watch the notch is crooked when viewed with a 10x loupe (which provides roughly the same apparent size as Steve's photo). That is to say my notch does not appear to be intentionally machined; rather, it looks like a cracked line, a geographical 'fault' in some rock so to speak. Maybe I'm crazy, but should I be worried?
I don't have a camera good enough to take a photo of my notch, but here is an artists impression:

So, to sum up:
1. What is the technical purpose of this notch?
2. Why is my notch 'cracked'? Should I be concerned?
And because no thread is complete without some actual watch photos, here is my 1815 Auf & Ab:




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Hi Moritz,
By: Crescendo : May 11th, 2013-21:10
Thanks for your reply. It's interesting what you say about it being a sort of spring, or a least a means to widen and loosen the part to allow for fitting. It makes sense. It would be nice if an expert could confirm or deny this. :) Thank you also for the...
Thank you!
By: Crescendo : May 12th, 2013-09:11
Moritz, thanks for your patience in explaining and confirming the function of the notch to me. Much appreciated. I have looked at my watch's notch again with the 10X loupe and it is definitely crooked/jagged around the edges (like in my artists rendition)...