May the Constant Force be with You: Remontoir d'Egalité
A problem that has plagued mechanical watchmakers is the application of a constant force to keep accurate time over the period that the spring unwinds. A fully wound spring loses force as it unwinds, and this video looks at some solutions watchmakers have taken to even out the force. / williebegoode

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