How an Automatic Watch Works?

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How an Automatic Watch Works?

The automatic watch is a watch powered by a system of gears and springs, without the use of an electric battery, they have two different ways of storing the load (rope) to make them work:

-Manually through the rope, making turns with the crown of the watches.

-Automatically with the simple swinging of the wrist, the compression of the springs will occur and the load will be stored to give life to your watch.

A watch with an automatic movement gets the energy to work through the movement of the wrist, therefore, it does not have a battery. Therefore, if you do not use the watch for a few days in a row, it may drain your power reserve. If the watch stops, it is recommended to wind it manually by turning the crown until the required energy reserve is reached.

It is important that the watch is adjusted to the size of the wrist. When the watch is out of adjustment to the size of the wrist, it may lose the ability to acquire energy. When it has the full winding, the watch has a power reserve for approximately 24 to 38 hours.

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How an Automatic Watch Works? – R'Laith
How an Automatic Watch Works?

#Automaticwatch, #mechanicalwatches, #watch, #watches, #watchesforwoman, #watcheshop, #watchesireland, #watchesmen, #watchshop -

How an Automatic Watch Works?

The automatic watch is a watch powered by a system of gears and springs, without the use of an electric battery, they have two different ways of storing the load (rope) to make them work:

-Manually through the rope, making turns with the crown of the watches.

-Automatically with the simple swinging of the wrist, the compression of the springs will occur and the load will be stored to give life to your watch.

A watch with an automatic movement gets the energy to work through the movement of the wrist, therefore, it does not have a battery. Therefore, if you do not use the watch for a few days in a row, it may drain your power reserve. If the watch stops, it is recommended to wind it manually by turning the crown until the required energy reserve is reached.

It is important that the watch is adjusted to the size of the wrist. When the watch is out of adjustment to the size of the wrist, it may lose the ability to acquire energy. When it has the full winding, the watch has a power reserve for approximately 24 to 38 hours.

We will spare no effort to serve you with the certainty of the best price on the web.