Monday, 26 July 2010

Cartier Super Luxury 2009 Makes Winter Warmer

The ratchet wheel in a watch is a toothed wheel that is fixed by a square hole to the barrel arbor. Five-minute repeater: striking the hours, quarters and five-minute periods after the quarter; Minute-repeater: striking the hours, quarters and minutes; Grande sonnerie (grand strike): striking the hours and quarters automatically and repeating when a push-piece is pressed down; Chiming repeater: in which the quarters are struck on three or four gongs of different pitch.RetrogradeAn hour, minute, seconds or calendar hand which moves across a scale and, at the end of its cycle, returns immediately to zero to begin again.RimA circular mass held by spokes to form the balance.Roman numeralsI, II, III, etc. Roman numerals have traditionally been used on clock and watch dials. Also called rock crystal. Quartz has the specific property of vibrating at a very high frequency (32 MHz) placed under electric current. Under certain conditions, it imparts its own vibration frequency to the circuit. This property has been used in electronic watches since the 1970s.Quartz oscillatorThe regulating organ in a quartz clock or watch.R ImagesRailroadA minute scale on a dial that resembles a railway track.RatchetA saw-toothed wheel. The ratchet wheel in a watch is a toothed wheel that is fixed by a square hole to the barrel arbor. Five-minute repeater: striking the hours, quarters and five-minute periods after the quarter;

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