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In this video, we'll cover how to carry out a watch accuracy test with or without a timegrapher, then improve the accuracy of the watch through a process called “watch regulation”.
Timegrapher is an indispensable tool in watch repair for checking how well the movement of a watch is functioning. With it, we can determine the time deviation per day of a movement, which is used in watch regulation to adjust the accuracy of a watch.
Key content timestamps:
▶00:00 - Introduction
▶00:23 - Understanding the balance wheel
▶02:05 - How to use a timegrapher
▶02:55 - Watch regulation with a timegrapher
▶05:10 - Signs of magnetism, and higher accuracy standards (COSC)
▶05:47 - Regulation without a timegrapher
Watchmaking tools/equipment required for this video:
▶Timegrapher (shop.diywatch.club/collection...)
▶Case back opener
▶A pair of tweezers
Automatic movement shown in this video:
▶Seiko NH35 (shop.diywatch.club/collection...)
▶Miyota 82S0 (shop.diywatch.club/collection...)
▶STP 6-15
DWC watch shown in this video: DWC-D01 with Seiko NH35 with D02 dial upgrade and bezel change: (shop.diywatch.club/collection...)
Lift angle of common mechanical movements:
▶Seiko NH35: 53°
▶Miyota 8215: 49°
▶Miyota 9015: 51°
▶ETA 2824/SW 200: 50°
▶STP 6-15: 52°
Related video:
How to Demagnetize a Watch (Comparing 3 types of demagnetizers)
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Related article:
Guide on watch regulation with beat error correction (diywatch.club/en/blog/how-to-...)
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Photo credit:
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