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Old 5 July 2021, 08:40 PM   #1705
CharlesN
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Originally Posted by saxo3 View Post
(4) The measured amplitudes slightly decrease after 40 turns and remain constant until the end of the tests at 70 turns.
(4) For my 32xx watches, there is no gain to wind more than 40 full turns.
Am I seeing double or even Quadruple .. Im sure I see two 4's.

I have found it tricky to wind the watch knowing that i have done a "360" probably because of my clumsy fingers.

It is quite amazing to watch someone winding their watch .... I was at a watch shop this morning (Not Rolex) and the sales assistant wound a watch for a customer. The winding he did seemed to go on for ever. He was chatting to his customer and just winding away seemingly oblivious to how much he wound.

The "drop" in amplitude is something I see every time I place my watch on my Timegrapher and it confuses things for me in a delightful way. Why on earth does it do that? I feel another reason for more research. (Please dont say .. Oh No!)
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