redwatch Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 I am going to start taking the Time Zone Watch School course. I am wondering if you can test the timing of a watch movement when it is uncased? I have been looking at Watch Timers (a future purchase - way down the road). The Microset Watch Timer Pro looks quite intriguing! (Thanks to avitt for the recommendation!)
offshore Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 @Red, I am playing around with a movement holder that looks like this. I am trying to get them made in China, but the quantity thing isn't flying. These were a Swiss design, made in the USA a few years back, so they pop up on the'bay from time to time. Apart from being a very clever design, they also fit straight into the jaws of Vibrograf. So you can use them for uncased movement timing. I guess as long as you can attach the movement, in a holder to the mic, you can make anything work with any machine. I did have a chat also with jmb about these, it may be worth talking with him, as he has some dimensions, and started on a prototype. O/S
FxrAndy Posted February 6, 2010 Report Posted February 6, 2010 Of cause you can, all rolex movements are tested by COSC uncased with out the auto wind ect, I do it all the time there is no point recasing if the movement has a problem that requires disassembly
redwatch Posted February 6, 2010 Author Report Posted February 6, 2010 That's what I was thinking to. If you are working on a movement, it would suck to have to re-case it everytime you wanted to test it. Thanks for the heads up guys!
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