Reversing wheel

The reversing wheel (mobile d’inversion) is a component part of the automatic winding mechanism of the mechanical watch. The reduction wheel is driven by the arm movement of the watch wearer though the oscillating weight and by the reversing wheel. Thus, the reduction wheel transmits the force onto the ratchet wheel mounted on the barrel arbor and winds up the mainspring. This ensures the winding up of the watch.

Auxiliary reversing wheel

The auxiliary reversing wheel (mobile d’inversion auxiliaire) is a component part of the automatic winding mechanism of the mechanical watch. The reduction wheel is driven by the arm movement of the watch wearer though the oscillating weight and by the reversing wheel. Thus, the reduction wheel transmits the force onto the ratchet wheel mounted on the barrel arbor and winds up the mainspring. This ensures the winding up of the watch.

Reversing wheel

The reversing wheel (mobile d’inversion) is a component part of the automatic winding mechanism of the mechanical watch. The reduction wheel is driven by the arm movement of the watch wearer though the oscillating weight and by the reversing wheel. Thus, the reduction wheel transmits the force onto the ratchet wheel mounted on the barrel arbor and winds up the mainspring. This ensures the winding up of the watch.

Reversing wheel with Breguet toothing

The reversing wheel (mobile d’inversion) is a component part of the automatic winding mechanism of the mechanical watch. The reduction wheel is driven by the arm movement of the watch wearer though the oscillating weight and by the reversing wheel. Thus, the reduction wheel transmits the force onto the ratchet wheel mounted on the barrel arbor and winds up the mainspring. This ensures the winding up of the watch.