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Old 5 July 2021, 04:31 AM   #1
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INCOMING NEW PAM 915 - With a QUESTION

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Thanks for all your advice. I've purchased a PAM 915, 8 day Luminor. It's great - but I have a question:

The second hand on the 915 seems to halt, for fraction of a second, and then get moving. It is subtle. I didn't notice it for a while. Then I thought it was me. But I've been showing it to people, who watch it and see the same movement. I don't have a meter, but the watch seems to be keeping fine time.

Anyone have experience with this? Is it some feature of this movement? Anyone heard of it, if not?
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Old 5 July 2021, 04:59 AM   #2
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You should be able to video it and slow it down. Then you’ll get a better idea of what the movement is. Or film in slow motion if that option is available.
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You should be able to video it and slow it down. Then you’ll get a better idea of what the movement is. Or film in slow motion if that option is available.
Hey - so that was really good advice. While maybe the movement is settling in after a day, filming it showed something interesting. All my other watches have a "smooth as glass" second hand. The Luminor 8 day has definitive "tick" of the second hand, moving "digitally" second to second. What I think that brief stop combined with the fat, index covering second hand, tricks the uninitiated eye into thinking it briefly isn't moving.

I filmed it and the movement's dynamics became obvious. I actually think is is moving along like a champ. I may take it to the AD's watchmaker just to make sure....but I think is fine.

Thanks for the idea.
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No mechanical watch has a smooth seconds hand, other than springdrive. Mechanical watches tick several times per second
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Old 8 July 2021, 05:22 AM   #6
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No mechanical watch has a smooth seconds hand, other than springdrive. Mechanical watches tick several times per second
I was engaging in too much rhetorical license! You're absolutely right! This is just a bit more pronounced than, say, a speedmaster - perhaps due to the movement or the dial geometry giving the illusion.

In any event, whether the movement settled in after running for a bit - or my eyes got used to it - it is just great.
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Old 21 July 2021, 12:24 AM   #8
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This is caused by the frequency of the movement. Usually this is 28 800 / mn, on the PAM 915 I think this is 21 600 / mn. The visual feeling is a little bit different ;)
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