Hi

Some very good questions - thanks for the responses. No schematic (or documentation of any description - Ebay purchase), but I've done some dismantling and had a poke around with a multimeter. This is what I find:

The power supply provides +5.2V and +/-6V. Strangely, the silkscreen on the board power connector says +5V, +8V, -8V and -24V. The power supply has no components or wires for this latter voltage, so that's a bit of a mystery. The -24V rail disappears off into some components, so maybe it's an 'option' on another model? Anyway, let's not get sidetracked.

The 1k pot is sandwiched between two 3k resistors (surface mounted on the back, so not immediately obvious). I get 0V - 2.2V - 3V - 5.2V, so only 0.8V adjustment range. The lower the voltage, the lower the frequency, and vice versa, so I could just short the resistor that's connected between ground and the pot?

Modern mechanical watches are relatively impervious to changes in temperature - balance springs and balances are made from materials which are much better in that regard than their carbon steel forbears, which required split bi-metallic balances to compensate.

I agree that 18MHz does seem an odd number. The counter can work with watches that beat at 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8 and 10Hz so you'd think it would relate to those in some integer way.

Regards
John
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