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Questions about Columns of the Column Wheel

 
 By: JoeT : December 19th, 2007-20:23
Hi, Being a very small tyro among the chronograph watch world, I would like to hear your opinions/answers with regard to the coumn wheel of chronograph movements. Being straightforward here, does the number of the columns on the column wheel play a role i...

Some info....

 
 By: SuitbertW : December 20th, 2007-02:37
Hello, Joe, first, good question! In first instance, it's a matter of design - basic layout of the components, availlable space.....length of the levers....almost everything of the basic geometry plays a role here. The absolute number of columns isn't tha...

Your explanation....

 
 By: JoeT : December 20th, 2007-12:56

Performance...

 
 By: nickd : December 20th, 2007-04:22
I've a couple of comments on "performance". People often comment on the "feel" or "smoothness" of the chronograph action. This is largely determined by the distance the pusher has to move and the force that has to be applied to make the columnwheel rotate...

Perhaps CAD simulation explains why the Datograph has

 
 By: Allen : December 20th, 2007-09:47
the most widely recognized "best pusher feel" Can anyone nominate a vintage chronograph that has consistently good pusher feel? Thanks for the very detailed responses, Suitbert and Nick!

Much appreciate your comments..

 
 By: JoeT : December 20th, 2007-13:08

blown away question and answer....

 
 By: a.ler : December 20th, 2007-09:19
i feel shy calling myself a chronograph and watch fan. i never even realised there are different numbers of columns for different chronograph even owning more than a handful of them. i really have much to appreciate for even the details of a simple mechan...

Wonderfull bit of information ... Thanks (NT)

 
 By: Tony SC : December 20th, 2007-15:01