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Axel66
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Lift angle for different movements..
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November 25, 2010, 11:03:14 AM »
If you want to measure accurately the amplitude of your watch, you should know the lift angle of the movement.
Here you can download a list for a lot of movements (look in last column called "Hebewinkel"):
http://pczw.uhren-mikl.com/downloads/gamma.pdf
Hope it might be of interest,
Axel
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Thanks Axel that was useful.
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