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    How Watches Work E3 - Movements As Torque Managers

    enFebruary 02, 2022

    About this Episode

    David Flett schools Allen about what torque is and how it operates and is managed within a watch movement. Philosophical ponderance eventually finds its way, of course, but applied physics to horology remains the main story here.

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