AlexKutkovoy
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some more info
Apart from Breguet and Janvier who did reseaches for use of resonance phenomena in clocks -- Albert G. Piguet made resonance pocket watch (No. 220) in 1933 (Antiquorum 1998 April sale)
Albert G. Piguet later was technical director of Lemania and constructor of Omega cal 321 and 861
cheers,
Alexey
Another couple
By: theCROWNprince : December 19th, 2008-17:25
Both of these were in the Time Museum "F.P.V.J. Double Regulateur" Pocket Watch sold for $125,000 USD in 2004 Marine Chronometer by Hezekiah Conant Very Rare stuff and very interesting steps in the pursuit of accuracy. This is why I love the Dufour Dualit...
Hmmm
By: theCROWNprince : December 20th, 2008-07:34
I have heard of watches impulsed through the hairspring instead of the balance and was of the understanding the concept was not successful as it applied more disturbances to the balance spring worsening the rate. I do not recall more specifics or any info...
Riefler Patent
By: DonCorson : December 20th, 2008-14:40
There is a patent by Riefler for this escapement. I once had a copy and will see if I can find it and post it. I have given it a good look, but think it would only work for a clock. While we always say that increasing the free motion of the balance increa...
I worked on one
By: ei8htohms : December 21st, 2008-06:12
Hi Nick, I worked on a watch with this regulating system some time ago and it was not fun. I believe it was a Mido that I worked on and I recall the regulating system being called Incastar. It was odd enough to me that I took a couple of pictures: From Wa...