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Glashütte Original

There is definitely a change in the torque on the movement when winding.

 

Sure, there is no complete loss nor complete interruption in power, but the power is not the same consistency during winding. I don't own the GO watch in question, but if we had a timegrapher, you should be able to see a reduction in amplitude (degrees of swing on a balance wheel) on a normal watch if you happen to wind a normal watch (although the sensitivity of the microphone may be catching your winding movements more than the watch's movement) and see a lesser effect on the GO watch in the same situation. Again, timegraphers work with sensitive microphones, so the microphone may be sensing your hand's movement which may make it impossible to get a clean test.

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