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- In mechanical horology, a remontoire (from the French remonter, meaning 'to wind') is a small secondary source of power, a weight or spring, which runs...
- Clavain and his allies eventually obtaining the weapons. Clavain's ally Remontoire agreed to s**** out alien ****istance from the Hades Matrix, a nearby alien...
- ship's mechanic. When Clavain and Skade return to the Mother Nest, Skade, Remontoire, and Felka convince Clavain to join the Conjoiner's leadership, which...
- modern watches. A fourth device used in a few precision timepieces was the remontoire. This was a small secondary spring or weight which powered the timepiece's...
- Tourbillon Souverain, it features an in-house rose gold movement and remontoire d'égalité, as well as dead beat seconds. The Tourbillon Souverain Bleu...
- tourbillon is powered by a special constant-force mechanism, called a remontoire. Prescher invented the constant-force mechanism to equalize the effects...
- Galiana and Felka). The survivors are attacked by Inhibitor machinery, but Remontoire, a Conjoiner leading the war, protects them from space. Back in the colony...
- Concorde in Paris. It is a very simple tower clock with three trains, and no remontoire. The interior has a measure of 41x41 meters and gives a great feeling...
- installation in April that year: instead of using a deadbeat escapement and remontoire as originally designed, he invented a double three-legged gravity escapement...
- major horological inventions were the cross-beat escapement, and the remontoire, two mechanisms which improved the accuracy of mechanical clocks of the...