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DIN ISO 1413-2017 Horology - Shock-resistant wrist watches (ISO 1413 2016)《钟表 防震手表(ISO 1413-2016)》.pdf

1、July 2017 English price group 14No part of this translation may be reproduced without prior permission ofDIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin. Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin, Germany,has the exclusive right of sale for German Standards (DIN-Normen).ICS 39.040.10!%h b) terms and definitio

2、ns have been included; c) the test method has been rendered more precise; d) in position 6, an additional test has been included; e) an additional “free fall” test on the complete watch, i.e. including the bracelet fixed on the watch has been included; f) an annex regarding the shocks characteristic

3、s verification has been included; g) an annex with an example of an apparatus “free fall” has been included; h) an annex with a flow chart for the shock test and the test “free fall” has been included; i) an annex with a shock description and its consequences has been included. Previous editions DIN

4、 8308: 1966-03, 1973-10, 1981-02 DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 3 ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees.

5、 Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely with the Interna

6、tional Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular the different approval criteria needed for the differ

7、ent types of ISO documents should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. ISO shall

8、not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. Details of any patent rights identified during the development of the document will be in the Introduction and/or on the ISO list of patent declarations received (see www.iso.org/patents).Any trade name used in this document is i

9、nformation given for the convenience of users and does not constitute an endorsement.For an explanation on the meaning of ISO specific terms and expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISOs adherence to the WTO principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), s

10、ee the following URL: Foreword Supplementary information .The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 114, Horology, Subcommittee SC 1, Shock resistant watches.This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition (ISO 1413:1984), which has been technically revised with the following

11、changes:a) added a third shock on the watch head (on the crown);b) added two free-fall shocks, including the bracelet.DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 4 IntroductionThis International Standard is intended to allow the homologation test of watches rather than the individual control of all watches of a production

12、 batch. Indeed, assuming that each watch could comply with the minimum requirements without apparent damage, readjustment could still be made necessary because the test can lead to an alteration of the initial functions and rate of a complete watch.DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 5 1 ScopeThis International St

13、andard specifies the minimum requirements for shock-resistant wrist watches and describes the corresponding test method.It is based on the simulation of the shock received by a wrist watch while falling from a height of 1 m onto a horizontal wooden floor (an equivalent surface is described in B.1.1)

14、2 Normative referencesThe following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amend

15、ments) applies.ISO 3158, Timekeeping instruments Symbolization of control positionsISO 22810, Horology Water-resistant watches3 Terms and definitionsFor the purpose of this document, the following definitions apply.3.1shock-resistanceability to sustain impacts without damage3.2shock-resistant watchw

16、atch that resists mechanical shocks according to this International Standards requirements3.3display componentselements of the watch which determine and display a physical value to the consumerEXAMPLE Hands, calendar disks, rotating cylinders, pointers or any other mechanical devices.Note 1 to entry

17、 This includes any electro-optical display elements of the watch which determine or display, through their position, contrast, polarity, colour, sound or other properties, a physical value to the consumer.3.4residual effectoccurrence of failures or changes in the watch functions as a result of expo

18、sure to shocksNote 1 to entry: Any kind of failures are considered as residual effects. In order to determine the degree of shock resistance, residual effects are divided into permanent residual effect (3.5) and reversible residual effects (3.6).3.5permanent residual effectchanges in the display inf

19、ormation and in the watch functions which remain present after the testNote 1 to entry: The consumer does not have the ability to remedy said failures or reset the functions without the intervention of a professional watch service. These failures may include the following: disconnected or repressed

20、gear train of the hour and/or minute mechanism;DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 6 sliding of the hour hand on the hour wheel axis or the minute hand on the cannon pinion axis; switched off LCD or electronic display segments, buzzers etc.; broken or cracked components; de-synchronization between hour and minute

21、display.3.6reversible residual effectchanges in the display information and in the watch functions which are temporarily present after the testNote 1 to entry: The consumer has the ability, without professional assistance, to reset or readjust the changes onto initial values or conditions. Displacem

22、ents can be reset manually to the initial position or initial value by the consumer using the time or calendar setting mechanism.Note 2 to entry: Although adjustable failures are classified as less critical, certain limits of adjustable failures of the display or of the watch function shall be consi

23、dered.EXAMPLE Displaced minute hand due to a sliding cannon pinion and displaced calendar disk due to a sliding jumper spring.4 Test conditions4.1 Test temperatureThroughout the test period, the ambient temperature shall be between 18 C and 25 C.4.2 Water resistanceWatches labelled water-resistant s

24、hall comply with ISO 22810.For watches being tested and labelled in compliance with ISO 22810, the water resistance must remain intact after the shock exposures on watch heads. See 5.2.4.3 Shock characteristicsThe test apparatus for the three first shocks (shock test apparatus) and the test apparatu

25、s for the free-fall shocks shall comply with shock characteristics described in Annex A.If the test apparatus for the free-fall shock cannot be checked according to Annex A, its impact surface shall be identical to the impact surface of the sabot.4.4 Test apparatus4.4.1 MaterialSabot (shock test app

26、aratus) and impact plate (free-fall test apparatus) shall be made with the same material (see B.1.1).4.4.2 Shock test apparatusAn example of test apparatus for the shocks is described in Annex B and shall comply with its specifications.4.4.3 Free-fall test apparatusThe free fall shall be from a heig

27、ht of 1 m.DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 7 An example of test apparatus for the free-fall shocks is described in Annex C.4.5 Preliminary settings of the test samples4.5.1 Determination of the rate for mechanical watchesThe rate of the watch under test shall be checked 30 min to 60 min after winding to maximum

28、 respecting a stabilization time 30 s prior to any rate measurement. The rate measurement duration shall be 40 s in each of the positions FH, 6H and 9H in accordance with ISO 3158, using an apparatus capable of measuring the instantaneous rate.4.5.2 Determination of the rate for quartz watchesQuart

29、z watches shall function for at least 2 h before starting the test; after this period, the rate shall be checked in position CH or FH using an apparatus for measuring the instantaneous rate.4.5.3 Determination of the watch head setups Mechanism for the drive of calendar or other watch display items

30、shall be set in a non-engaged, non-armed position. Chronograph display items shall be set in the reset (zero) position. LCD segments or any other electronic display item shall be checked and should all be functional. The time setting and (if applicable) the calendar setting function shall work corre

31、ctly, without gear disengagement or abnormal rotating friction. The stop function of the watch movement (if applicable) shall work correctly. All functions of push buttons or sliding switches, e.g. Start Stop Reset of chronographs; On Off function for buzzer, lighting or any other function present,

32、shall work correctly. Functional elements providing any mechanical, vibrating, acoustic, or any other signals shall be functional. Screw-down crowns or push buttons (if applicable) shall be set to the screwed-down position, as in normal use. Other crowns shall be set in the normal use position.5 Tes

33、t method5.1 GeneralWatches to be tested shall be separated for two different procedures. Shock test procedure applies to functional watch heads only and shall be used for shocks 1, 2 and 3.NOTE Shock 3 can be applied on a different watch head than that used for shock 1 and 2. Free-fall test procedur

34、e applies to complete watches with bracelets (including movement or equivalent dummy) and shall be used for free-fall shocks 1 and 2.Flowcharts summarizing the following procedures (5.2 and 5.3) are described in Annex D.5.2 Procedure for shocks on watch heads5.2.1 GeneralThe watch heads shall be tes

35、ted without having a bracelet or a strap attached.DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 8 The watch heads are exposed to shocks applied with an apparatus complying with Annex B or equivalent.Watches labelled water-resistant shall comply with ISO 22810, where water resistance must remain intact after the shock exposu

36、res on watch heads.NOTE Water-resistance can be checked after each shock.5.2.2 First shock5.2.2.1 Watch setups and shock descriptionThe time shall be set at 12:00 am position, 2 min.Possible time setting positions before first shock are given in Figure 1.From 11:58 to 12:02-2 min +2 minFigure 1 Firs

37、t shock initial time setting positionsThe shock shall be directed against the middle part of the watch case, parallel to the plane of the watch head, on the “9 oclock” side. See Figure 2.Figure 2 First shock directionSimilarly, in the case of watches with a digital display, the shock shall be applie

38、d at the same location.5.2.2.2 Requirements after the first shockThe displacement of the minute hand shall be observed in reference to the initial time setting position (see Figure 3):DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 9 -5 min-5 min-5 minFrom 11:53 to 11:57Figure 3 Maximum admissible displacement of minute and h

39、our handsOn LCD or electronic displays, there is no displacement tolerance, all segments shall remain functional.5.2.3 Second shock5.2.3.1 Watch setups and shock descriptionNo specific setup is required.The shock shall be directed against the glass, perpendicular to the plane of the watch head. See

40、Figure 4.Figure 4 Second shock direction5.2.3.2 Requirements after second shock5.2.3.2.1 Quartz watchesAllowing a recovering period 5 min after the second shock, the rate of the watch shall be checked in position CH or FH using an apparatus capable of measuring the instantaneous rate.5.2.3.2.2 Mecha

41、nical watchesAllowing a recovery period 5 min after the second shock and after a stabilization time 30 s prior to any rate measurement, the rate of the watch shall be measured.The rate measurement duration shall be 40 s in each of the positions FH, 6H and 9H using an apparatus capable of measuring t

42、he instantaneous rate.DIN ISO 1413:2017-07 10 The residual effect on the rate shall be calculated from the greatest difference of rates determined in the same position.For practical reasons, the above measurements can be done with a time delay 60 min after winding to the maximum.5.2.3.2.3 Permanent

43、residual effects Changes of the rate shall not exceed: 2 s per day for quartz watches or 60 s per day for mechanical watches. Permanent changes of the time (hour and minute) are not accepted. Permanent changes on day and/or date are not accepted. Changes of electronic display items causing mistakabl

44、e or non-determined time reading are not accepted. The examination of the watch shall not reveal any permanent deterioration affecting its functions, its performance or its appearance (e.g. hands bent or fallen off, altered display, impaired automatic device or calendar, rotating bezel, cracked glas

45、s, bent horns, bent or broken crown or damaged push-button, etc.).5.2.3.2.4 Reversible residual effects Reversible changes of the time displayed after the shocks shall not exceed 5 min/30, respectively for the angular displacement of the minute hand, as shown at 5.2.2.2. Changes of the chronograph,

46、alarm, countdown and any other time displayed after the shocks are accepted. Reversible changes of the date displayed (including day and date hands) after the shocks are accepted.5.2.3.2.5 Water resistanceWatches labelled water-resistant and not used for the third shock shall comply with ISO 22810.5

47、2.4 Third shock5.2.4.1 GeneralThis test exposes the crown and the winding stem to one controlled shock.The acceptance criteria shall be related to functionality of stem, e.g. resting positions, time setting, date adjustment, initialization, movement stop and synchronization, manual winding, electrical contacts and water-resistance.5.2.4.2 Watch setups and shock description The time setting and (if applicable) the ca

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