DonCorson[AHCI]
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Maybe not directly...
but since Janvier and Breguet resonance has been in the air waiting to be put to work again.
I don't really understand why David calls the clock a double pendulum clock and not a resonance clock.
There are many double pendulum clocks that are not resonant, I believe that the Viot that Fr.Xavier mentioned is such a clock.
The real resonant clocks or watches are few and far between.
BTW, I have my doubts about the Journe really being resonant. For a resonant system to work there has to be a way to transfer energy between the two oscillators. Althought it may be possible, I have my doubts that just the movement of air in the movement of the Journe can really cause the transfer of enough energy between the two balance wheels.
On the other hand the resonant system of the Haldimann H2 leaves no questions open, modeled as it is on the resonant system of a pendulum clock.
Don
Maybe not directly...
By: DonCorson : September 26th, 2010-12:36
but since Janvier and Breguet resonance has been in the air waiting to be put to work again. I don't really understand why David calls the clock a double pendulum clock and not a resonance clock. There are many double pendulum clocks that are not resonant...
This is not a clock…
By: pplater : September 27th, 2010-01:43
… it is so much more than that. It is a work of art; a high-point of craftsmanship which also conveniently happens to tell the time – and then some! There is much to be appreciated in David’s ‘magnum opus’ ; paradoxically, as much for what is not there, a...
Beautifully said pplater.
By: grumio : October 3rd, 2010-02:56
And thank you Don for posting this. I must admit, as a 'watch person', I had not really considered the plight of the clockmaker post the quartz era, but as you say, it must be a difficult thing to keep alive these skills and craft in an age like this. Wha...
Three questions...
By: aaronm : September 29th, 2010-07:38
First of all, thanks for the fantastic report! I have a few questions, all on details of the movement: 1. What is this thing? It looks like it might be part of the winding mechanism? 2. You talk about how the dials are "French Silvered" which has a differ...
An answer to one...
By: DonCorson : September 29th, 2010-10:07
An answer to one... maybe. The picture looks to me to be the mechanism for the equation of time. I read it like this: The big toothed wheel turns once a day. The lever that is at the right will be actioned by a pin on the movement with each rotation advan...
Some ideas...
By: nickd : September 29th, 2010-13:54
As Don says, quartz for the pendulum rod becaue of the very low coefficinet of thermal expansion. It also doesn't suffer from the stability problems of Invar. On the other hand, it brings it's own "challenges" that David can no doubt explain. nick
Answers
By: David Walter : September 30th, 2010-10:00
1;The wheel in question is indeed the Equation of Time wheel as Don correctly surmised. This wheel turns once per hour, the blued steel mean time minute hand is fitted to the square while the gold Equation of Time hand is fitted to the steel pinion which ...