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- Remontoire abstract "In mechanical horology, a remontoire, (from the French remonter, meaning 'to wind') is a small secondary source of power, a weight or spring, which runs the timekeeping mechanism and is itself periodically rewound by the timepiece's main power source, such as a mainspring. It was used in precision clocks and watches to place the source of power closer to the escapement, thereby increasing the accuracy by evening out variations in drive force caused by unevenness of the friction in the geartrain. In spring-driven precision clocks a gravity remontoire is often used to replace the uneven force delivered by the mainspring running down by the more constant force of gravity acting on a weight. In turret clocks it serves to separate the large forces needed to drive the hands from the modest forces needed to drive the escapement which keeps the pendulum swinging. A remontoire should not be confused with a maintaining power spring, which is used only to keep the timepiece going while it is being wound.".
- Remontoire wikiPageExternalLink wagner_detail.htm.
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- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Balance_wheel.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Horology.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Clock.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Escapement.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Horology.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Isochronous.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink John_Harrison.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Jost_Burgi.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Jost_Bürgi.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Mainspring.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Maintaining_power.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Marine_chronometer.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Pendulum.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Pendulum_clock.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Pocket_watch.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Pocketwatch.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Solenoid.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(device).
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Turret_clock.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink Watch.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLink William_IV,_Landgrave_of_Hesse-Kassel.
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Remontoire".
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLinkText "remontoire".
- Remontoire wikiPageWikiLinkText "remontoirs".
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- Remontoire subject Category:Horology.
- Remontoire hypernym Source.
- Remontoire type Science.
- Remontoire comment "In mechanical horology, a remontoire, (from the French remonter, meaning 'to wind') is a small secondary source of power, a weight or spring, which runs the timekeeping mechanism and is itself periodically rewound by the timepiece's main power source, such as a mainspring.".
- Remontoire label "Remontoire".
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- Remontoire wasDerivedFrom Remontoire?oldid=611010634.
- Remontoire isPrimaryTopicOf Remontoire.