🎉 An In-Depth Look At The New Dynapulse Escapement
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March 12, 2025
surprised friend and foe with a new movement at this years Watches and Wonders. While thats always a relatively big deal in our little horological sub-universe, caliber 7135 represents a particularly big milestone. developed a brand-new escapement dubbed Dynapulse. We felt it was about time we took a closer look at it.Of course, the new caliber and this new technology debuted in the hotly debated Land-Dweller. Today, however, I want to focus on the escapement alone. Lets see why this is such a big deal.Friction is the enemyThe vast majority of mechanical watches use the traditional Swiss lever escapement. This type of escapement relies on a pallet fork and an escape wheel. The balance wheel rocks the pallet fork back and forth, progressing and halting the escape wheel in discrete steps. This regulating of the escape wheels motion is due to friction between the pallet forks jewels and the wheel.Unfortunately, the friction causes wear and reduces efficiency. This is why lubricants are necessary to prevent the parts from eating into each other. Lubricants, however, deteriorate, which is the bottleneck in a movements service interval. Also, a whopping two-thirds of the energy from the mainspring is used up rather than transferred to the balance wheel. Simply put, the Swiss lever escapement is anything but efficient.The Dynapulse escapement in s caliber 7135, which powers the Oyster Perpetual Land-DwellerOther attempts at reducing friction before DynapulseThrough the centuries, watchmakers have made many efforts to develop a more efficient escapement. itself has the Chronergy escapement, with altered geometry resulting in about 15% greater efficiency.Theoretically, the detent escapement is the perfect solution. It provides a direct impulse to the balance wheel with no friction. Unfortunately, the detent is a single-impulse mechanism, which means it doesnt self-start. It is also too easily whacked out of balance for use in everyday (tool) watches. Breguets natural escapement can be (poorly) explained as two detent escapements paired together. Without going into too much detail, the mechanism introduces new inefficiencies.George Daniels then took the natural escapement and redesigned it without the meshing gears. The resulting mechanism was much more practical for use in watches for daily wear. It reduced the dreaded sliding friction to nearly zero, with the remaining friction being of the radial kind. DynapulseSo, with that little bit of context around Dynapulse out of the way, lets focus on s innovation. Although it looks quite similar to a natural escapement, this is very different. For starters, there is no direct impulse from the wheels to the balance wheel. Instead, the impulse is provided by a rocker that sits between the wheels. Technically, then, Dynapulse has nothing to do with the natural escapement.The mostly silicon mechanism is about 30% more efficient than a Swiss lever escapement. This allows to up the beat rate from 4Hz to 5Hz without sacrificing any of the 66 hours of power reserve. That makes the Dynapulse escapement more precise and more efficient. Not bad, eh?The mechanism could, in theory, work without lubrication as there is no friction. In reality, applies oil (rather than grease) in the realm of nanoliters. The application requires specialist tools and takes place before mounting the escapement in the movement.What does Dynapulse mean for the future of ?I fully expect Dynapulse to become the standard for . I see no reason why the brand wouldn t integrate this mechanism into all future movements, much like Omega does with its Co-Axial escapement. Whether that means all future calibers will be of the high-beat variety remains to be seen. Alternatively, the efficiency could be used to increase the power reserve. If you ask me, is more likely to pursue accuracy than power reserve, though.The cynical reader might also point to serviceability. New calibers with Dynapulse may be harder to get serviced anywhere. In this sense, the technology, like all in-house developments across the market, serves to lock people in.The less cynical reader sees a new step in the pursuit of mechanical timekeeping perfection. Both perspectives are probably valid. In my opinion, it s fantastic to see that such relatively large leaps forward are still possible and brands still pursue them. It is easy to think the development of mechanical watches has ground to a halt. Inventions such as Dynapulse prove the field is very much alive.What do you think of the Dynapulse escapement? Let us know in the comments below!
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