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Timegrapher lift angle?

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March 26, 2018, 15:09
Joseph Babb
Timegrapher lift angle?
I'm fixing to purchase a Timegrapher 1900, I know you have to set the lift angle for accurate readings. Does any one know the correct lift angles for old american pocket watches so I can get accurate readings. I know by default it reads 52 degrees.
March 27, 2018, 11:53
Joseph Babb
I'm guessing no one worries with setting the lift angle on a watch timing machine for older pocket watches?
March 27, 2018, 12:37
Douglas D. Weaver
I just use the default. I found this link which suggests a way to determine the lift angle from visible amplitude: Lift Angle

Here is a utube that discusses what lift angle is, and how to determine the lift angle - same principle as above: youtube
March 28, 2018, 00:29
Joseph Babb
Thank you so much Douglas for that information. Although not a list of lift angles I was hoping for, it gives me a way to find it for myself. I greatly appreciate it! As I acquire more vintage watches I will make a note of lift angles and keep records of them for future reference if anyone needs it.