FHF 190

FHF 190
FHF 190

Description

The FHF 190 is an unusually constructed ladies' watch form movement.

For having the possibility of using large gears, it uses a three-storied construction, on which the pallet lever (with transparent pallet stones) is located on the first layer, the minute- and fourth wheel on the second and the third wheel on the third layer. You can see this pretty well at position "3": On the bottom the silver colored escapement wheel, aboce the fourth wheel and on top the very large third wheel.

The regulation organ is made in a conventional way: The screw balance is of a normal size and not shock protected. It uses a flat hairspring, which is fix connected to the balance cock and can be regulated in its effective length with a long regulator arm.

For a nicer appearance, this movement got a stripe polishing.

main plate
main plate

On this movement, we have speciality, that the main bridge does not only contain the bearings for fourth, third and minute wheel (the first two as jeweled bearings), but also the complete winding mechanism, including mainspring barrel bearing and safety catch. For a service, this is a bit unhandy.

side view of the three-storied construction
side view of the three-storied construction

On the side view, you see the escapement wheel cock. It is requied, since above, the third wheel is located. The bearing of the fourth wheel can be seen at the left of the macro photo.

dial side view
dial side view

On the dial side, you can spot the age of this movement, which was launched in the late 1940ies: At the bottom, there's an engraved minute dial, which helps the watchmaker on regulating the device. And, as sometimes seen on old movement, the escapement pallets are made of transparent material (but of which one exactly?) - at position "10", you can spot them.

Of course, this rather high quality form movement uses a yoke winding system.



Technical data

ManufacturerFHF
Caliber190
Number of jewels15
EscapementAnchor with pallets
BalanceNickel screw balance
Shock protection(s)none
Balance cock directioncounterclockwise
Hairspring studfixed
Regulator typeLong regulator arm
Movement constructionFork
Escapement wheel
Fourth wheel, Third wheel, Center wheel, Mainspring barrel
Construction typesolid construction
Bridge shapeLaughing fisch, 3 gears
Winding mechanismyoke
Setting lever spring2 holes
FunctionsHour, minute
Beats per hour18000
Size51/4''' (measured: 12,4 x 19,15 mm)
Image in Flume Werksucher 1949 19
Factsheet

Test Results

The specimen tested here is about 60 years old; when it was serviced last is not determinable, but since it came into the test lab without case, it can be assumed, that it is not in an optimal state. Because of that, the test results have to be taken with a grain of salt and are certainly not representative for the high quality FHF 190 series.

Timegrapher Protocol

On the timegrapher, the tested specimen showed very different results:

While on the horizontal positions, it ran very well (in position "dial down" with no deviation at all, even in "double precision" mode of the timegrapher), it performed very poor on the vertical positions with deviations of up to several minutes per day. This is a clear indication, that either the balance staff is bent or worn out, or that this specimen almost "cries" for a service. The wave patters at "12 up" and "9 up" confirm this, but they can also indicate, that the depthing of the escapement is not enough.

dial down
dial down

dial up
dial up

12 up
12 up

3 up
3 up

6 up
6 up

9 up
9 up

Measured Values

Finally, the power reserve of the tested specimen was determined - it was 39.5 hours.

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Ranfft Uhren: FHF 190 (de) (en) (The fotos shown there do NOT origin from the FHF 190, but from the FHF 80!)