I don’t have a timegrapher but I have enjoyed some success in regulating automatic watches by first hacking the movement so there is less chance of damaging the watch. I make a note of the time and see how it’s running 24 hours later. If after only 2 or 3 hours the watch is obviously too fast or slow, I’ll stop the watch, readjust the regulator and reset the time and start the watch. A word of caution, moving the regulator only 1mm can make a big difference in the running, too fast or too slow. Tiny increments of half of a mm is what is needed.
Very useful and informative, I admire your patience and thoroughness in producing a video such as this. Thank you.
Thank you, I had no idea this existed!
Wow that’s brilliant I didn’t know about this until now, many thanks for the info.
I don’t have a timegrapher but I have enjoyed some success in regulating automatic watches by first hacking the movement so there is less chance of damaging the watch. I make a note of the time and see how it’s running 24 hours later. If after only 2 or 3 hours the watch is obviously too fast or slow, I’ll stop the watch, readjust the regulator and reset the time and start the watch. A word of caution, moving the regulator only 1mm can make a big difference in the running, too fast or too slow. Tiny increments of half of a mm is what is needed.
Thank you for the video, useful way use the apps
would be nice to have something this nice on android
wouldn't the magnets in the phone affect the watch?
Cool Man.
Can you plug a mic into the phone and point it at the watch? Thanks for the video!!