I have one of these also. Looking at your video, I noticed that the pendulum turns a full 360 degrees circle and even a little more. My Kundo turns only 270 degrees but keep very good time and has just a little "flutter" in the fork. Is anything wrong if the pendulum don't turn a full circle? I believe that the torsion spring thickness has something to do with this. I spend a lot of time looking your horology videos and I'm very impressed for your knowledge of the subject. Thanks for sharing!
If it running well and keeping good time, then it is best to leave it alone. Changing the height of the fork can affect how far the pendulum rotates, but I would leave it alone since it is running well.
I have one of these also. Looking at your video, I noticed that the pendulum turns a full 360 degrees circle and even a little more. My Kundo turns only 270 degrees but keep very good time and has just a little "flutter" in the fork. Is anything wrong if the pendulum don't turn a full circle? I believe that the torsion spring thickness has something to do with this. I spend a lot of time looking your horology videos and I'm very impressed for your knowledge of the subject. Thanks for sharing!
andyseamaster 1 year ago
If it running well and keeping good time, then it is best to leave it alone. Changing the height of the fork can affect how far the pendulum rotates, but I would leave it alone since it is running well.
Clockhistory 1 year ago
i have the sameone but mine dosent trun can you tell me how to do it. ( it works but dosent turn)
koftece 1 year ago