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Column wheel
![[[Chronograph]] movement [[Lange L952]].1 by [[A. Lange & Söhne]] with column wheel control, used in the [[A. Lange & Söhne Datograph-Perpetual]] (click to enlarge!) [[Chronograph]] movement [[Lange L952]].1 by [[A. Lange & Söhne]] with column wheel control, used in the [[A. Lange & Söhne Datograph-Perpetual]] (click to enlarge!)](/lib/exe/fetch.php?tok=55ad5a&media=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.uhren-wiki.com%2Fimages%2FLange_L952.1_RS.jpg)
Chronograph movement Lange L952.1 by A. Lange & Söhne with column wheel control, used in the A. Lange & Söhne Datograph-Perpetual
Column wheel to a wheel of steel in the movement of chronographs, which is equipped with the so-called columns (small turrets). It controls and synchronizes all major switching operations of the chronograph mechanism. Due to the high production costs, the column wheel is considered to be a criterion of value and quality.
Other names for column wheel are “Swiss Castle” and “crown wheel”.
Number of Columns
- Four
- Five
- Landeron 11, 13 (mono-pusher)
- Six
- Frederic Piguet 1180, 1181 (Hand-wound)
- Frederic Piguet 1185, 1186 (Automatic)
- Landeron 52 (mono-pusher)
- Seven
- Eight
- Excelsior Park 4, 40, 42
- Nine
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