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I now that somewhere on the forum there is a thread about different timegrapeher curves? Having a problem with a watch runs strange? the curve on the timegraper runs like a wave? 

Haven't the clue what to search for?? Tried timegrapher?? 

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23 hours ago, MrBeat said:

If the pattern is similar to a wave and is fairly regular in form then it is likely the escape wheel pivot is bent. I would check the escapement area, starting with the true of the escape wheel. :)

 

Found what your looking for while i was typing > http://www.witschi.com/assets/files/sheets/Witschi Training Course.pdf

Exactly what i looked for!!! . Looks like it could be the escape wheel. :pulling-hair-out:That is a real pain  to remove on that small movement. 

But thanks for the help? Will draw that out and place it in front of the timegrapher. 

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