Lol…. Look at a similar thing on a Villeret Montblanc

Apr 13, 2024,10:11 AM
 

Not sure all watches have it but I had seen it before



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might be a silly question

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : April 13th, 2024-08:32
But does anybody know the purpose of these 2 EXTREMELY tiny gold dots ( find them in the black circle ) Totally invisible with the naked eye ...  

To give watchnerds something to discuss!

 
 By: imrootbeer7 : April 13th, 2024-10:02
amazing photo btw.

Lol…. Look at a similar thing on a Villeret Montblanc

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : April 13th, 2024-10:11
Not sure all watches have it but I had seen it before ...  

GOT IT

 
 By: Bruno.M1 : April 13th, 2024-11:08
found it, well in fact Google found it And thanks to the monochrome website .... ...  

That's how you adjust Beat Error

 
 By: enjoythemusic : April 13th, 2024-11:52

Beat rate. Beat error is adjusted differently.

 
 By: Steyr : April 15th, 2024-08:03
While those pins allow the adjustment of the active hairspring length (slow/fast), the beat error is adjusted by setting the angular position of the balance wheel compared to the lever. The roller jewel that is part of the balance wheel should be aligned ... 

Thanks, great info!

 
 By: enjoythemusic : April 15th, 2024-17:04

Cool! Thank you!

 
 By: amanico : April 13th, 2024-12:56

they are called index/curb pins when you adjust the regulator for speeding up the watches timekeeping or slowing down the watches timekeeping

 
 By: golden hands : April 13th, 2024-17:21
this regulation alters the length of balance spring from the balance spring stud-longer slows -shorter speeds up and measured by rate in seconds per day the adjusting of beat is making the watch ticking and tocking equally and measured in milliseconds of ...