PJQL
Registered User
Hi all,
I recently had a discussion with someone about the mechanics of watch escapements, and the subject of gold/rose-gold train wheels came up. I have come across a number of Swiss movements, mainly wrist/trench watch sized with three gold train wheels, and the occasional pocket watch with just a gold centre wheel.
I currently have two inter-war wrist watches with three gold wheels, excluding the escape wheel (although I did once come across a full set!)
So the questions: 1...are gold train wheels a mixture of gold and various alloys, and if so, of what proportions would each comprise?
2...are gold wheel simply plated over their entirety, or just the upper surfaces?
3...do gold wheels have any mechanical advantage over brass or other metals?
4...are they simply an aesthetic addition...or a combination of the latter?
Thank you!
Piers
I recently had a discussion with someone about the mechanics of watch escapements, and the subject of gold/rose-gold train wheels came up. I have come across a number of Swiss movements, mainly wrist/trench watch sized with three gold train wheels, and the occasional pocket watch with just a gold centre wheel.
I currently have two inter-war wrist watches with three gold wheels, excluding the escape wheel (although I did once come across a full set!)
So the questions: 1...are gold train wheels a mixture of gold and various alloys, and if so, of what proportions would each comprise?
2...are gold wheel simply plated over their entirety, or just the upper surfaces?
3...do gold wheels have any mechanical advantage over brass or other metals?
4...are they simply an aesthetic addition...or a combination of the latter?
Thank you!
Piers