Patent classifications
G04F7/065
MECHANICAL STOP AND START SYSTEM FOR A FUNCTION, AND WATCH COMPRISING SUCH A SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a mechanical stop and start system for a function of a timepiece, comprising a mass, mounted so as to be able to move on a frame, between a first and a second end position, these being defined respectively by a first stop and a second stop, said mass moving in a bistable manner, under the effect of gravity, tensioning a spring between the first and second end positions, and relaxing said spring between the second and first end positions.
Mechanical stop and start system for a function, and watch comprising such a system
A mechanical stop and start system for a function of a timepiece, including a mass, mounted so as to be able to move on a frame, between a first and a second end position, which are defined respectively by a first stop and a second stop. The mass portion moves in a bistable manner, under the effect of gravity, tensioning a spring between the first and second end positions, and relaxing the spring between the second and first end positions.
TIMEPIECE COMPRISING A CHRONOGRAPH MECHANISM PROVIDED WITH A DEVICE INDICATING THE OPERATING STATUS OF THE CHRONOGRAPH MECHANISM
A timepiece (1) including a horological movement (100) housed in a case, said horological movement (100) including a going train (5) dedicated to time division and a chronograph mechanism (200) including a chronograph train (230) configured to be coupled to the going train (5) on demand via a chronograph start/stop control device (210). The chronograph mechanism (200) includes a status indicator device (50) fixed to a coordination member (18) for rotation therewith, the status indicator device (50) including a first portion presenting a first item of information and a second portion presenting a second item of information, which is different from the first item of information, each portion of the status indicator (50) being positioned alternately facing an aperture in a mask comprised in the timepiece (1), each time the chronograph start/stop control device (210) is operated.