I thought it was a beautiful a beautiful rendition. People that criticize this are free to do so, but I think that their ire is misplaced. I believe that she got the essence of the song in a way that was authentic and heartwarming. She sang that song for everyone, like Lady Gaga and Whitney Houston had before her. I place this rendition in that pantheon.
according to the manual of the movement ETA 6498-1 , the factory exactly tells the proper Lift Angle, that must be set to 44° the frequency is 18000 which is correct.
What are those smaller sized 2nd line values in each column? (small white font -2, -4, -1, -2 etc.) The ones below the 1st line, (highlighted, larger font) actual values?
I need to regulate a watch with this same 6498 movement. I wasn’t absolutely sure from the narration which way to move the arm to address a faster or slower running watch. The movement doesn’t have the usual + or - inscribed on the movement as a guide.
Did you leave the speaker on for a couple of days :-) ? It is my impression, that the ticking sound is generated by the time and not an actual recording of the movement - which is apparently useful for diagnosing the movement - if you know what to listen for.
Hi sir, How to adjust vertical key down position to" + rate "... Bcz..key down is falling rate slow " -12 " When dial up +5and down is +7 I adjusted regulater pin ( inner outer)and reduced the gape of the first coil of hair spring ...eventhough still having problem Pls advice me...i will appreciate you...thanks
Just curious - Does your timegrapher calculate the Lift angle or is that a piece of data that you have entered into it for the specific watch. The reason I'm asking is that I recently picked up a Microset (Mumford) device at an estate sale and from my research on it, it has an optional ratefinder feature. New to the hobby and watching as many videos as I can to get as totally confused about this as possible. Thanks.
It is entered manually depending on the movement but for 90% of work it can be left on 52 degrees. Check out Lepsi webpage ( Google Lepsi Lift Angles ), most movements will be 52 degrees but something like a Seiko 6119 will be 54.5 for example. For most user setting to 52 degrees is fine. :)
You make adjustments by placing the watch in the position of the dial below ATTACHED to the timegrapher, the result is very different when the position of the dial is upward and the machine part is ATTACHED to the timegrapher. Even though when we use the watch the dial position is upwards. (The timegrapher position remains unchanged) How to place the correct machine when adjusting the timegrapher?
Amplitude reached ~347° What??? First Red Flag 🚩ETA/Unitas 6498-1 spec is VPH 18,800/5.22Hz Lift Angle 44° I would try and manually set the Lift Angle to 44° and manually set the bph/vph to 18,514. At least it's a little closer, no settings for 18,800. That Timegrapher uses a preamplifier with a Piezo vibration element.
The automatic beat setting of the machine is more than sufficient to discern the timing, the lift angle is set to 52 as my default and again is enough to give me a picture of the timing. Sure you can set every parameter exactly if you wish but it is not needed with simple movements imo. The tool is just one of many used to measure the movement, I do not rely solely on the readings for accuracy. Lastly , this is an educational video used as a guide, not an exam :)
I thought it was a beautiful a beautiful rendition. People that criticize this are free to do so, but I think that their ire is misplaced. I believe that she got the essence of the song in a way that was authentic and heartwarming. She sang that song for everyone, like Lady Gaga and Whitney Houston had before her. I place this rendition in that pantheon.
according to the manual of the movement ETA 6498-1 , the factory exactly tells the proper Lift Angle, that must be set to 44° the frequency is 18000 which is correct.
You need to correct the beat error before fine-tuning the rate...
I like watching your very informative videos,Thank you
I would have regulated the time only after setting in the right lift angle and correcting the beat error
Dear sir my Longines Hydroconquest chronograph automatic loose about 6 seconds per day, is that ok in your opinion?
What are those smaller sized 2nd line values in each column? (small white font -2, -4, -1, -2 etc.)
The ones below the 1st line, (highlighted, larger font) actual values?
Thanks for the video. It was very informative.
Isn't the lift angle of 6498 44°?
that's why the extreme amplitude reading. :-)
I need to regulate a watch with this same 6498 movement. I wasn’t absolutely sure from the narration which way to move the arm to address a faster or slower running watch. The movement doesn’t have the usual + or - inscribed on the movement as a guide.
Did you leave the speaker on for a couple of days :-) ? It is my impression, that the ticking sound is generated by the time and not an actual recording of the movement - which is apparently useful for diagnosing the movement - if you know what to listen for.
Cheers is it possible to work out the lift angle ? Thank you
Hi sir,
How to adjust vertical key down position to" + rate "...
Bcz..key down is falling rate slow " -12 "
When dial up +5and down is +7
I adjusted regulater pin ( inner outer)and reduced the gape of the first coil of hair spring ...eventhough still having problem
Pls advice me...i will appreciate you...thanks
Unfortunately i bought the tool to open my seiko carb and tried to regulate it, now it doesn't work at all
What is the term "Gain" in the timegrapher?
I have the same question....
@@s.j.cortjaens1272 It is the microphone "volume". Not the ticking sound but how much the signal is amplified if that makes sense.
Why didn't you set the bit error to zero?
Just curious - Does your timegrapher calculate the Lift angle or is that a piece of data that you have entered into it for the specific watch. The reason I'm asking is that I recently picked up a Microset (Mumford) device at an estate sale and from my research on it, it has an optional ratefinder feature. New to the hobby and watching as many videos as I can to get as totally confused about this as possible. Thanks.
It is entered manually depending on the movement but for 90% of work it can be left on 52 degrees. Check out Lepsi webpage ( Google Lepsi Lift Angles ), most movements will be 52 degrees but something like a Seiko 6119 will be 54.5 for example. For most user setting to 52 degrees is fine. :)
You make adjustments by placing the watch in the position of the dial below ATTACHED to the timegrapher, the result is very different when the position of the dial is upward and the machine part is ATTACHED to the timegrapher. Even though when we use the watch the dial position is upwards.
(The timegrapher position remains unchanged)
How to place the correct machine when adjusting the timegrapher?
lift angle 44 degree
Lift angle is set wrong it's not 52 degrees that's too much. Set it at 44 degrees makes a lot of difference watch repairers know what there doing lol
they buy time machines but they are not watchmakers...
Amplitude reached ~347°
What??? First Red Flag 🚩ETA/Unitas 6498-1 spec is VPH 18,800/5.22Hz Lift Angle 44°
I would try and manually set the Lift Angle to 44° and manually set the bph/vph to 18,514. At least it's a little closer, no settings for 18,800. That Timegrapher uses a preamplifier with a Piezo vibration element.
The automatic beat setting of the machine is more than sufficient to discern the timing, the lift angle is set to 52 as my default and again is enough to give me a picture of the timing. Sure you can set every parameter exactly if you wish but it is not needed with simple movements imo. The tool is just one of many used to measure the movement, I do not rely solely on the readings for accuracy. Lastly , this is an educational video used as a guide, not an exam :)
@@welwynwatches5976 😁
Dude, speak to people who ask you questions, don't be rude.
dial down amp drops dramatically....
SOMETHING IS NOT WORKING PREFECT THERE...
Amplitude is almost too high.