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"Airy R. Bean" wrote in message
... I commend to you the works of Britten (and subsequent editors) and Gazely. Hasluck does not, to my memory, discuss them. Perhaps you are confusing the remontoire with the Tourbillion? Not at all, two quite different solutions to two quite different problems. remontoi A mechanism that compensates for the variation in the force exerted by the mainspring as it "unwinds". Harrison's solution was to have another' secondary, spring that was kept in a (very near) constant state of wind by the main spring. This secondary spring provided a near constant impetus to the oscillating element. An automatic watch achieves much the same but more simply- it keeps the mainspring under (near) constant tension. tourbillion: a mechanism to prevent changes in local gravity (due to movement) from changing the period of oscillation. Not generally required in a stationary clock and, even in watches, usually avoided by setting an average rate in six positions. |
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