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Escapements

An escapement is the rate-controlling mechanism of a timekeeper. The first recorded escapement was made by I-Hsing, a Chinese monk, in A.D. 725. It was called the 'celestial balance' and was employed to control a water clock.

The earliest mechanical escapement was the verge and foliot, which is thought to have been invented in the fourteenth century. Many variaties of escapement have since been invented, the most common being the anchor escapement for pendulum clocks and the lever escapement for both clocks and watches with balances. The detent escapement is the escapement of choice for marine chronometers.

[edit] Types of Escapements

Anchor Escapement
Chronometer Escapement
Co-Axial Escapement
Constant Force Escapement
Cross Beat Escapement

Cylinder Escapement
Dead Beat Escapement
Detached Escapement
Detent Escapement
Double Balance

Duplex Escapement
Gravity Escapement
Lever Escapement
Natural Escapement
Recoil Escapement


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