A swinging pendulum is the most honest representation of natural time, but its accuracy depends entirely on the stability of its path. Circular error, the small variation in period caused by changes in the amplitude of the swing, has challenged horologists for centuries.
To counteract this, we employ hand-forged cycloidal cheeks made of hardened spring steel, which micro-guide the suspension thread into a perfectly isochronous curve. By ensuring that the duration of each oscillation remains identical regardless of amplitude shifts, our pendulum systems achieve a state of continuous, unvarying spatial rhythm.
