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Horological Meandering

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In the context of a watch it usually indicates a hand that does not make a complete circle, but rotates through some fraction and then jumps back to the start, rather then continuing. A good example is this blancpain



the second hand, just above 6 o'clock, takes 30 seconds to cover that arc, and then jumps back to start again

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