Hi all,
I am just curious how we can calculate the TPD for winders.
Take for eg the below spec for a specific winder which I got from a site selling winders :
650 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 12 mins. 18 sec.
750 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 10 mins. 30 sec.
850 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 9 mins. 06 sec.
1000 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 7 mins. 36 sec.
I do not know how the TPD can be acheived with the above spec :
e.g. 650 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 12 mins. 18 sec
From above, 1 cycle is 1 min + 12 min 18 sec = 60 sec + 738 sec = 798 sec
1 day is 24 hrs which is 86400 sec and that will give you 86400 / 798 = 108.27 cycles(turns per day). So based on the above calculation, how could the watch be winded 650turns in a day ?
Anyone can explain this or show me the correct way of calculation the no. of turns ?
thx
I am just curious how we can calculate the TPD for winders.
Take for eg the below spec for a specific winder which I got from a site selling winders :
650 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 12 mins. 18 sec.
750 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 10 mins. 30 sec.
850 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 9 mins. 06 sec.
1000 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 7 mins. 36 sec.
I do not know how the TPD can be acheived with the above spec :
e.g. 650 TPD - Turning 1 min. stop 12 mins. 18 sec
From above, 1 cycle is 1 min + 12 min 18 sec = 60 sec + 738 sec = 798 sec
1 day is 24 hrs which is 86400 sec and that will give you 86400 / 798 = 108.27 cycles(turns per day). So based on the above calculation, how could the watch be winded 650turns in a day ?
Anyone can explain this or show me the correct way of calculation the no. of turns ?
thx
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