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Ligne - Wikipedia There are 12 lignes to one French inch (pouce) The standardized conversion for a ligne is 2 2558291 mm (1 mm = 0 443296 ligne), [4] and it is abbreviated with the letter L or represented by the triple prime, ‴ [5]
What are Lignes in watches?| Caliber Corner Lignes is the French word for lines (and pronounced the same way), a unit of measurement for watch movements Although most watch movements will have the diameters listed in millimeter (mm), you may also see linges listed – especially when dealing with raw movements
What Is Watch Lignes? - AEANET What are Watch Lignes? The Traditional Unit of Measurement Watch lignes are the traditional unit of measurement used in the watchmaking industry to define the size of watch movements, particularly their diameter Understanding lignes is crucial for anyone interested in horology, from collectors to aspiring watchmakers Introduction to Lignes: The Language of Watch Movements The world of
Watch Size Ligne Conversion Chart - Esslinger Watchmaker . . . One Ligne is 2 2558291mm or 0 088812168 inches Like the Lancashire gauge, this is an old system but it makes a little more sense than the Lancashire gauge There are 12 Ligne to one French inch (pouce, French for thumb) and 12 pouce to a French foot (pied)
Just Because - What Is a Ligne in Watchmaking And Why It is . . . It is still being used today to denote the measurement of the diameter or the calibre of a movement A ligne is equivalent to 2 256mm Conversely, a millimeter equals 0 443 lignes Its symbol is a triple prime The ligne is still used in a rather approximative way though by watchmakers