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Horological Meandering

I don't know for sure.....

 

..and it's very hard to get some first hand info on the more practical aspects of the chronometer trials.
I''ve seen enough evidence  that they used every single place to tweek and tune - if I find some timeI'll do a few pix about this.

I'm sure they would have used the "service opening" not only to check but also to correct obvious problems. Looking at the tolerances
they were able to achieve one can easily imagine that everything had to be as good as possible and one would desperately avoid to
do (disassemble) more than necessary for corrections - in order to not disturb the otherwise probably just perfect state.
Hope this  makes some sense....

Best regards
Suitbert

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