mkt33[PuristS]
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Tradition and innovation. Let's have a discussion over esoteric watch engineering theory
It is the smallest of details but Montblanc Villeret made a change to its design. Here it is.

The basic engineering theory can be found in horological text books dating back to the late 1800's (thanks to Google's Library Project) but nothing current. Can anyone see it?
Does it really provide for a mechanical advantage and an interesting detail for PuristS or is it insignificant?
Mike
So close but no :-)
By: mkt33 : April 28th, 2009-06:03
A topic that is also a bit esoteric is the proper geometry and travel of the different levers in a chronograph movement which I hope can be another discussion. But you've hinted at what I was hoping to discuss ( I think ) with your last sentence! Best, Mi...
Funny thing is.....
By: SuitbertW : April 28th, 2009-14:35
Hi Mike, all, the funny thing is, it has been done before. Even one of your pictures above exactly shows an example, that this was a common approach 60 or 70 years ago (at least) - the Lemania caliber. I'm pretty sure there are others as well, but I'd hav...
Hello, Mike,....
By: SuitbertW : April 29th, 2009-03:07
I think there is at least a bit of misunderstanding. My impression is, that Minerva/Montblanc's claim was about the combination of the triangular shaped tooth profile (clutch wheel) with a more epicycloidal (or evolvent, or whatever ) transfer wheel (the ...