Swiss Lever Escapement

In a mechanical watch or clock, the escapement is the mechanical linkage which allows the gear train to be periodically released. Controlling this release means we are able to adjust how watches or clocks keep time. There are numerous different types of escapement, though the most common one found in mechanical watches is the Swiss lever escapement.

Very simply – The Swiss lever escapement operates by using pallets (small specially shaped jewels), which control the release of power from the escape wheel (which is part of the train of wheels transmitting power through the movement from the mainspring in it’s barrel). During this process the escape wheel tooth gives impulse to the pallet, and this impulse is used to continue powering the escapement via transfer to the balance.

During the interaction of the escape wheel tooth with the pallets, they are locked, unlocked, provide impulse, released – the escape wheel then moves – and then another tooth is locked on the opposite pallet.

The Swiss lever escapement even has safety features. These protect the running of the escapement in case of an impact which would otherwise cause overbanking. Overbanking is in effect when the correct sequence of the escapement gets messed up – It will completely stop the movement if this happens, so it’s important to prevent it.

Does this sound confusing? It can be a difficult subject to break down, as there’s a lot of subject specific terminology and it’s much more complex than outlined above. You could write an entire book on the subject – suffice to say the design is absolutely ingenious.

There are numerous other watch escapements too, such as cylinders, english lever and verge. Each escapement has it’s own specific geometry and quirks which must be understood in order to correctly set it up.

You’d hardly believe there’s so much to the simple ticking sound when you hold a mechanical watch to your ear.

Do you have a mechanical watch in need of repair? Here at WE Clark Watch Repairs we are experts in the repair of all makes and models of watch – from vintage pocket watches through to modern big name brands like Tag Heuer, Omega and Rolex. We offer a fully insured freepost watch repairs service to clients all around the UK. As holders of a Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award and business partners of the British Horological Institute you can be confident in the service we provide.

Please Contact Us for further information regarding any requirement you may have.

 

Yours sincerely

 

David Clark DGA PJDip PJGemDip CertGA

Managing Director

W.E. Clark & Son Limited

 

 

Omega Speedmaster Servicing

A recent restoration project for one of our clients involved fully servicing and repairing a great Omega Speedmaster.

Omega as a brand have a huge, interesting history – they are one of the most prominent watch companies in the world, with numerous inventions, innovations and awards to their name. Their iconic Speedmaster was launched in 1957 and was the first watch worn on the moon. These models features in their range amongst other popular models including the De Ville, Constellation and Seamaster.

The manual wind Speedmaster “Moonwatch” is very well known –  it was worn during the first US spacewalk as part of NASA‘s Gemini 4 mission. It was also the first watch worn by an astronaut walking on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission. The Speedmaster Professional remains one of several watches qualified by NASA for spaceflight and is still the only one so qualified for EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity).

While the Speedmaster is commonly associated with space missions, these models were originally produced in the late 50s as sports watches to complement Omega’s sponsorship of the Olympic games. The name “Speedmaster” was coined due to the tachymeter scale and followed the conventions set by other model lines such as the Seamaster.

On arrival in the workshop this watch was not working properly and failing to keep time. Upon inspection of the movement there was a lot of dried up oil and debris in the movement, so a full service and a new mainspring was required. During a full service we completely disassemble the movement and run it through our specialist watch movement cleaning machine. We also run the case and bracelet through a separate ultrasonic cleaner. After cleaning, the movement is carefully reassembled and oiled, before being adjusted and tested.

Following our service, this Omega Speedmaster is working again just as it should be. It’s a superb watch.

Do you have an Omega Speedmaster in need of repair? If so, get in touch and see how we can help. We are watch repair specialists with a fully insured freepost watch repairs service.  We offer repairs to clients all around the UK and we are experts in the repair of modern and vintage watches. As holders of a Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award and business partners of the British Horological Institute you can be confident in the service we provide.

Please Contact Us for further information regarding any requirement you may have.

 

Yours sincerely

 

David Clark DGA PJDip PJGemDip CertGA

Managing Director

W.E. Clark & Son Limited

Vintage Moeris Watch Servicing

We deal with a huge variety of watches in our workshop, ranging from modern Omega and Rolex through to vintage wrist and pocket watches. Vintage watches often need extra special care and attention, especially if the watch in question has not been regularly serviced over the years.

In this particular instance we received a vintage Moeris watch in for servicing and repair. Moeris are a quality Swiss manufacturer, with a history dating back to the late 19th century. Inspection of the movement revealed dried up oils and greases, alongside some wear around the centre wheel. A full service and mainspring, alongside work to correct the wear was required.

The movement is completely disassembled and pre-cleaned, with each part inspected. The disassembled movement is then run through our specialist watch movement cleaning machine, while the case was cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. After an initial clean, corrective works were conducted to fix the issue with the centre wheel.

On disassembly of the barrel, the mainspring itself was found to be “set”. This is when the mainspring has, in effect, lost much of it’s spring. The upshot being a significant reduction in power. It was also an old carbon steel mainspring – these are more prone to breaking. We needed to measure up the mainspring and barrel to source the correct modern equivalent mainspring for this job.

After cleaning the movement is carefully reassembled and oiled. The dial and hands are then refitted, before the complete movement is fitted into the case.

No additional works were carried out to the case, dial and hands, so these were all left in original condition for our client. All that’s left is to test the watch before it’s ready to go back to its owner.

 

Do you have a vintage watch in need of repair? Get in contact with us to see how we can help. We are able to repair almost any watch and we offer a comprehensive watch repair service. We cater to clients all around the UK thanks to our fully insured freepost watch repairs service. You can also bring watches in to our showrooms based in Lewes and Uckfield, Sussex. As Business Partners of the British Horological Institute and a Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award accredited business, you can be confident when dealing with us.

Please Contact Us for further information regarding any requirement you may have.

 

Yours sincerely

 

David Clark DGA PJDip PJGemDip CertGA

Managing Director

W.E. Clark & Son Limited