BigFatPauli
1709
I don't have a way do that while wearing the watch and moving around.
Nov 16, 2022,11:39 AM
But, yes, I would I love to see a video like that.
More so, I would like to see someone put one a machine able to measure the two seperate beat rates and amplitudes, be able to move that around, and see how long it takes for the balances to naturally re-sync.
I think I big difference between some people here is that some seem to believe that the balances are forever "locked" in unison. They will go out of phase when the watch is moved or knocked. The question is, how quickly will they resync, and is that meaningful in any way. I, personally, suspect that they will not resync while the watch is in any kind of motion (ie, on a wrist) but will when it is at rest. I don't know how quickly that would happen at rest, however.
Again, (for the 3rd or 4th time?) without an actual model, there is no way to know any of this, hence me asking.