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Hello.

I would like to know the watch lift angle value.

I looked at the watchguys website where many brands are listed, but there were some models that were not available.

For example, brands like Breguet or Panerai. Is there a site that organizes them? I'd like to ask for help.

Thank you.

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On 11/1/2023 at 10:27 PM, ossing said:

Breguet or Panerai.

From the most part all of the lift angle listings basically came from the same place. As timing machines came into existence that can measure lift angle which are relatively modern those companies produced listings. But that was also the day were watch companies were more likely to tell you with the lift angle is versus today where modern companies don't want you playing with their watch. That means you're not going to get a service sheets servicing information or a left angle. Then of course anything vintage there was no timing machines there was no need for the lift angle

Then if you do a search online PDF shows up and here's another link

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/teAKORqEYkv8yFz96BRHbkg/htmlview

Then if you absolutely really have to know There helpful videos like this one

 

LiftAnglesandBeats.pdf

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On 11/2/2023 at 5:35 PM, Kalanag said:

You will not find a better list most likely.

Best is finding the correct lift angle with the help of a time grapher at 180 degree amplitude.

Thank you.^^

On 11/3/2023 at 7:09 PM, JohnR725 said:

From the most part all of the lift angle listings basically came from the same place. As timing machines came into existence that can measure lift angle which are relatively modern those companies produced listings. But that was also the day were watch companies were more likely to tell you with the lift angle is versus today where modern companies don't want you playing with their watch. That means you're not going to get a service sheets servicing information or a left angle. Then of course anything vintage there was no timing machines there was no need for the lift angle

Then if you do a search online PDF shows up and here's another link

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/teAKORqEYkv8yFz96BRHbkg/htmlview

Then if you absolutely really have to know There helpful videos like this one

 

LiftAnglesandBeats.pdf 169.14 kB · 4 downloads

Thank you.^^

On 11/2/2023 at 7:46 PM, mikepilk said:

Thank you.^^

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