WATCHES

 

Mechanical watches

Mechanical watches need energy to work. They can be wound by two technologies. The difference is, how the mainspring is wound:

Potential energy is stored in the coiled spring, then released to the gear train (series of small gears) which transmits the power to the escapement, which restricts the mechanical impulses of the gear train into equal, regular parts, turning the balance wheel (the time regulating organ, which vibrates on a spiral hairspring). The hairspring can be lengthened or shortened to adjust the timekeeping. A series of gears, called the motion work, then turns the hands on the watch face.

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How mechanical watches work

How mechanical watches work

 

Quartz crystal watches

A miniature battery supplies the power to an integrated circuit (chip), which in turn causes a quartz crystal to vibrate at a constant 32.768 times per second. These vibrations are then divided by the chip 16 times until only 1 vibration per second. The chip passes this to the stepping motor, which converts it to a mechanical impulse to drive the hands via the gear train.

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How quartz crystal watches work

How quartz crystal watches work

 

Kinetic watches

Kinetic watches have a half moon shape weight inside that spins around in either direction every time the watch is moved in a similar way the automatic mechanical watch, a normal days wear will cause it to spin many thousands of times. This weight is connected at its centre to a rotor which turns within a coil block thus generating electricity. This electrical energy is fed to the integrated circuit (IC), which in turn causes a quartz crystal to vibrate at a constant 32.768 times per second. These vibrations are then divided by the chip 16 times until only 1 vibration per second. The chip passes this to the stepping motor, which converts it to a mechanical impulse to drive the hands via the gear train.

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How kinetic watches work

How kinetic watches work

 

Eco-drive watches

Eco-drive watches receive their energy from light. A solar panel behind the watch dial 'traps' this energy and passes it to the capacitor. This electrical energy is now stored inside a capacitor which can be thought of as a rechargeable battery. This electrical energy is fed to the integrated circuit (IC), which in turn causes a quartz crystal to vibrate at a constant 32.768 times per second. These vibrations are then divided by the chip 16 times until only 1 vibration per second. The chip passes this to the stepping motor, which converts it to a mechanical impulse to drive the hands via the gear train.

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How eco-drive watches work

How eco-drive watches work