Pin-pallet escapement

Jewelled pin pallet escapement in watch, showing escape teeth profile
A GIF of an operating pin-pallet escapement in a mantel clock. The pins and part of escape wheel are visible at bottom center. The GIF is slowed down to make the mechanism movement easier to see.

A Roskopf, pin-lever, or pin-pallet escapement is an inexpensive, less accurate version of the lever escapement, used in mechanical alarm clocks, kitchen timers, mantel clocks and, until the 1970s, cheap watches now known as pin lever watches. It was popularized by German watchmaker Georges Frederic Roskopf in its "proletarian watch" from 1867. It was invented in 1798 by Louis Perron, of Besançon, and suggested to Roskopf by Jules Grossmann.[1] [2]

  1. ^ Bretscher, Ulrich (November 9, 2007). "The Roskopf Watch". Pocket Watch Page. Ulrich Bretscher home page. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  2. ^ Buffat, Eugene. "History and Design of the Roskopf Watch". Retrieved 2022-11-28.