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balance wheel

 

I think you need a kind of balance wheel. You need a moment of inertia which is weight x length of the arm (I=mr2). If you would have the gyrostat made just of the magnet in the center, it would have to be much heavier in order to have the same I. Since I depends on the radius r with it's square, it is better to have somewhat longer radius, since the overall balance can be much lighter and doesn't cause that big problem to your pivots and bearings. Also the regulation can be done better by changing the moment of inertia.

Regarding external magnetic fields, magnetic field decreases also with the square of the distance, so the external fields might be much weaker than the field of the magnets, but in a case of a strong external field it might be a problem. I would not wear the watch if working on engine, MR or accelerator smile There you need Millgaus or Ingenier anyway, and they do not have saphire bottom neither.

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