Xenia & Mertik
You ever tried turning a broken watch into something that actually works? I love taking a pile of useless gears and coaxing them into a new rhythm, and then seeing the whole thing do something unexpected. Got any ideas on how to make a little machine that breaks the rules and still wins?
I’d start with a gear that’s deliberately out of place, then give it a tiny, timed pulse whenever it tries to hit the wrong spot. The gear will shudder for a second, then lock back into a new rhythm that’s faster than the original. Because it’s constantly correcting itself on the fly, it ends up keeping time more precisely than a standard escapement – a little rebellion that still wins.
Nice trick, like a rebel tick‑tock. Just make sure that pulse doesn’t get stuck on the wrong gear and start a full-on jam. Keep the timing tight, and you’ll have a watch that rebels against itself and still beats the clock.