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Watch Gear Calculator

Watch Gear Calculator is designed to help watchmakers diagnose issues in watch gear trains

Watch Gear Calculator is designed to help watchmakers diagnose issues in watch gear trains

Watch Gear Calculator

by David Margolis

What is it about?

Watch Gear Calculator is designed to help watchmakers diagnose issues in watch gear trains. It is ideally used in conjunction with a TimeGrapher with a trace function.

App Details

Version
1.02
Rating
NA
Size
2Mb
Genre
Utilities Productivity
Last updated
October 22, 2024
Release date
October 22, 2024
More info

App Store Description

Watch Gear Calculator is designed to help watchmakers diagnose issues in watch gear trains. It is ideally used in conjunction with a TimeGrapher with a trace function.

If a trace shows a significant change in amplitude at a regular frequency, Watch Gear Calculator will help you identify the likely cause. You input the number of teeth / leaves for each wheel and press calculate. Whichever result matches the frequency of issues seen on the trace will reveal where the problem is.

For example, perhaps your trace shows a reduction in amplitude every five minutes. This matches a 00:05:00 result for the Great Wheel Mesh Time. Meaning the issue is caused by the meshing of the Great Wheel teeth with the Second Wheel pinion. It likely means the barrel is tilting and you need to re-bush the barrel bridge.

How to Use
When the app opens or you reset it, it assumes the 2nd wheel rotates once per hour and the fourth wheel rotates once per minute. This is fairly standard in most watch movements. In this configuration, the number of teeth on the third wheel are always calculated automatically so you don't have to count them.

If you think one of the default RPMs might not be standard, simply delete it. It will be calculated for you, but you will now be prompted to input the number of teeth on the third wheel. You must know at least 1 of the RPMs for the App to function. Please note that I will soon add BPH to the calculation which will mean you do not need to know any of the RPMs so long as you know the BPH of the movement.

Simply hit calculate when you have inputed everything. Missing or invalid fields will turn red. Once you have calculated, you can make changes to any of your inputs. Doing so will clear off invalid calculations and you will have to hit calculate again to refresh the results.

The reset button has a safety feature to stop it being pressed by accident. If you want to start again, just touch and hold it until everything clears back to the default state.

A save feature is coming soon. For now, we suggest screen grabbing your results if you need to save them.

How To Interpret Calculations

You will mostly be relying on Turn Time, Tooth Passage and Hunting Tooth Frequency to diagnose issues. These are all displayed in hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds. Gear Ratio and RPM are also provided for completeness.

Turn Time - The time it takes for a wheel to complete a full turn. An abrupt drop in amplitude matching this frequency indicates a damaged tooth or pinion leaf. A gradual wave matching this frequency indicates a bent pivot or an out-of-true wheel.

Mesh Time - Also known as Tooth Passage. The time it takes for a given tooth to engage and disengage with a pinion leaf. If this shows on the trace, the problem is likely to be caused by incorrectly meshing teeth. This is very common between the Great Wheel and the Second Wheel and often indicates worn bushes causing the barrel to not be fully upright.

FHT - This is the "Hunting Tooth Frequency" of the wheel and its meshing pinion. This is an unusual calculation not well known in horology. It is commonly used in gear vibration analysis for cars. But it is extremely useful in watchmaking too. If both a tooth and a pinion leaf were damaged, this is the frequency at which they will make contact. This might be seen on a trace as a seemingly random drop in amplitude every so often. Or even a watch that stops for no obvious reason. If the time between stopping matches a hunting tooth frequency, then you have identified the cause.

HCF - This subject requires more explanation and we are limited by word-count on the App Store! Please visit the info page via the app to learn more about HCF.

Coming soon!
Save function
Ability to input BPM instead of RPMs
All suggestions welcome. Please hit info via the app for contact details.

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