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Сообщение от магурo
Иногда мастера Сейко балансируют волосок на самых лучших блансах... ( для особых случаев ), цели понятны без комментариев.
на фото 44-й вфа
на 45-м то же делали ......
не все умеют такое ставить...
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Mr. Akira Ohira: "... Before GS, I was involved in assembling and adjustment for the Credor Chronometer, with 4S79 movement in 97, LE of 500 (note: to be precise, there was another special LE version of this caliber for one of the retailers, LE of 20, so the total number is 520...). I did it alone.
Like 44KS caliber, I attached a weight ON the hair spring to eliminate the position error. It is not a well known method, and those street watchmakers who don't know well tend to think it is "dust" and take it away and ruin everything. I even picked the glue by calling Locktite telling the requirement and they brought a few samples. Even though I assembled and adjusted the watch, I am looking for it in the secondary market but I have never seen it.....
Anyway, the idea of weight ON the hair spring was on SEIKO's in-house text book - the accumulation of the SEIKO know-how book. It works, but it was actually implemented only on 44KS and 4S79. By the way, GS does not use Breguet spring, but flat spring - this is based on the actual comparison data, believe or not."
'Interview with the watchmaking "Father" of the modern mechanical Grand Seiko' -
http://home.watchprosite.com/show-fo...ti-824318/s-0/
(ссылка от Димы ( Sethmns ))