Zeby timegrapher odpowiednio kalkulowal amplitude a zapalency jak my wiedzieli, kiedy zegarek kwalifikuje sie do serwisu.
Lift Angle
The other thing you'll want to know about your movement is the lift angle. This is the angle the balance passes through while interacting with the pallet fork. The reason you need to input this into the Timegrapher is so that you can calculate the amplitude, which I'll touch on soon. A handy site for finding out the lift angle of your movement can be found here.
Most modern watches have a lift angle of 52 degrees. Generally lift angles range from 44 to 58 degrees. Some other settings are present, for instance the new Omega Co-Axial movement angle is 30 degrees.
Amplitude
The measure of the amount of rotation in the swing of the balance wheel, in either direction.
Amplitude is higher when a watch is lying flat and usually falls when the watch is in a vertical position, due to increased friction. Amplitude can also fall as the watch winds down and the mainspring delivers less power.
Amplitude is a good indicator of the movements health and if is too high or too low, or that changes too much in different positions, can indicate a problem with the movement.