Running!
Right after I finished assembling and lubricating it, I put it on the timegrapher just to see how it was running. I need to wait a few days before doing the final adjustments, to let the lubricants work in and stabilize. The initial, no adjustments done readings are exceptional.
• Rate: Its running about 25 seconds per day too fast. That's not a problem, I'll correct that when I do the final adjustments.
• Amplitude: This one surprised me. Amplitude is a measure of how much power is being transmitted through the gear train from the mainspring to the escapement. It needs to be higher than 250 for the watch to run well. This one was giving 291 degrees of amplitude; that's like a brand new watch! Usually an old movement that is as dirty as this one was will have a lot of wear in the parts that rob the movement of amplitude, and getting enough can be challenging. I'm very happy with this!
• Beat Error: If you look at the video, you'll see the balance wheel oscillates back and forth. The clockwise rotation and the counter clockwise rotation need to take the same amount of time. If they don't, you have beat error. As long as it is less than a 1 millisecond difference, the watch will run accurately. This one has no beat error!