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Nature isn't perfect...

 

Without being there it is difficult to say, but in general:
For the timing, there are some possibilities.  That could be the measurement error of the Witschi machine, I have never seen the specs of a Witschi, so I don't know.  Also any real oscillator such as the hairspring/balance wheel setup in a watch does not oscillate perfectly with every oscillation being identical.  As a statistical process the exact oscillation periods will form a Gaussien bell curve when plotted. 
But there is a simpler explanation: at 17997 the watch is going 14.4 seconds slow, 18002 is 9.6 seconds fast a day.
Is that the difference between the fastest position and the slowest position of the watch?

The amplitude does seem to be very high.  Was the lift angle set correctly?
Don

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