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Gkimmy How To]approximate beat error adjustment without
Gkimmy How To] approximate beat error adjustment without a timegrapher Seiko. Move the OTHER lever!
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Hello,
this is a video showing what you can try before you throw away a watch that is not running, or has very poor timing.
Please note I am not a watchmaker, this is NOT professional advice. I am just a watch enthusiast who is happy to DIY to make watches work.
I hope this video helps!
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With a timegrapher, you can know instantly if the stud movement increases or decreases the beat error. I don’t see the necessity of removing the rotor etc.
Nice. Great. An it make a watch run over an hour fast a day?
Not sure what this gentleman is talking about. Under no circumstances should you remove the rotor or any other parts. It is normal practice to adjust beat error just as you do with adjusting if the watch is fast of slow. I've done it a dozen times on seiko movements. Other videos show you how.
Thanks for this video
Great instructional video. Thank you for posting
Good video for getting an understanding of beat error. If anyone would like to regulate a watch a timegrapher is an absolute must, for just over £100 it’s fantastic Weischi 1000 is what I got, just great.
‘I’m going to show you but don’t do it’, famous last words. Destroyed watched everywhere.
Thanks! I learnt something new today!
Thanks for uploading this, you helped me understand quickly how that lever operated, which in turn helped me sort out an old Seiko 7s26 movement that just wouldn't regulate. O and don't worry, they're not shaky hands! 🙂
Great Video, thanks for sharing this.
I have just set my beat error and rate with an android app called watch accuracy meter.
It seems pretty good to me, but when I put the case back on things seem to alter.
This maybe because the microphone is not picking it up
Very well, or maybe the movement ring is distorting the mainplate somehow.
It's a watch that I put together myself with a fairly inexpensive watch case, so I will see how it goes.
I was told always adjust the beat error first before the rate.
I presume that this is correct?
If your watch is keeping time- leave it alone. If your watch is running fast or slow, regulate it. If it's then running correctly but beat error isn't perfect – leave it alone
I didn't realize how small everything is in real life. I've seen so many videos but when I finally opened up my watch I could barely see anything 😂
thanks bro
Why do you start the video speaking ok and loud and clear then you whisper when it comes to the opening of the watch and the important explanation ?!
Have you tried the timegrapher app on android ?
Just saved me 150 quid on a timegrapher😂
Being someone who just loves to tinker with things, I frequently move the OTHER lever. Because I sometimes find it a must especially for pieces that stop running without any apparent issue.