What is a Tourbillon in a Watch? (Understanding This Complex Mechanism)

by Marvin Connie

Okay, so I’ve been seeing these “tourbillon” things popping up on fancy watch ads and I was like, “What the heck is that spinning thing?” So, I decided to figure it out.

What is a Tourbillon in a Watch? (Understanding This Complex Mechanism)

First, I hit up some watch forums. I figured, who better to ask than a bunch of watch nerds, right? I scrolled through a few threads, and man, some of those guys get really into the details.

Then, I stumbled upon a few articles and videos.I watched a couple of explainers and tried to grasp how it all worked.

My Understanding of the Tourbillon

  • It’s basically a cage that holds some of the watch’s important bits, the escape and balance wheel.
  • And this whole cage, it spins *,one time every minute.
  • Old-timey pocket watches, they sat in one position a lot, so gravity messed with their accuracy.
  • This tourbillon thing? It was invented to average out those gravitational errors by constantly changing the position of the parts.

So, after all that digging, it seems like a tourbillon is this cool, tiny spinning cage that was invented to make old watches more accurate.I learned all that from searching a ton of articles and videos. Now, are they really needed in modern wristwatches that move around all the time anyway? Probably not. But they sure do look impressive!

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