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Pre-WWII pocket watches have round balance jewels, but most post-WWII mechanical watches seem to have "figure eight" balance wheel jewels (as shown below on Juvenia). I assume the balance jewel is shaped like a figure eight because of an "incabloc" thing, but I would be grateful for an explanation. ![]() | ||
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hi Ethan; I think perceptions can be deceiving!!! The jewels are round,but end cap jewels have the hour glass which is a thin spring device and attached at one end over them, giving the jewels (and the balance staff) a bit of cushion under shock and I that's how the Incabloc works. The illustration is of two point contact and three point contact systems which I think more clearly shows that the jewels are round but held in place under tension by the incabloc or other system ![]() ![]() | |||
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Thanks for the explanation. | |||
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IHC Member 1335![]() |
You are very welcome Ethan, and after all, you were most helpful to me some time back on my IWC Shaffhaussen.It is my pleasure to help,sir!!! ![]() | |||
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