Join us for an exclusive interview with Claude Greisler, the co-founder and master watchmaker at Armin Strom. In this fascinating conversation, Claude delves into the intricate world of watchmaking, focusing on the phenomenon of “Resonance”. But what exactly is resonance in the context of watchmaking?
Resonance Explained: Resonance, also known as “Huygens Synchronization”, occurs when two movements share a single case. A skilled watchmaker can harness this phenomenon, allowing the balance wheels of both movements to influence and regulate each other. The result? Improved timekeeping and chronometric consistency. Imagine a timepiece that gains or loses precisely the same number of seconds every day – that’s the power of resonance.
Christiaan Huygens: To understand resonance fully, we need to delve into history. Christiaan Huygens, a brilliant Dutch scientist, made significant contributions to horology. His work laid the foundation for our understanding of resonance. Join Claude as he discusses Huygens’ importance in our exploration of this captivating phenomenon.
Armin Strom’s Legacy: Armin Strom, known for its mastery of resonance watches, has developed its own line of timepieces that utilize this remarkable principle. Claude shares insights into the brand’s journey, from vintage timepiece restoration to creating innovative resonance watches.
Stay Tuned: Don’t miss this enlightening interview with Claude Greisler. Whether you’re a watch enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the magic behind precision timekeeping, this conversation is a must-watch.
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