Mechanical Watch Movements
Watch movements are arguably the most important part of a watch: as the heart and brains of our timekeeping devices, you need to have a movement if you want your watch to work. Esslinger carries Chinese, Japanese, and Swiss made mechanical movements made by ETA and Miyota/Citizen. These mechanical movements are the original watch movement design.
They are built tough and come ready to install, making replacing a watch movement easy as can be.
Precision Gear Porn: Why Mechanical Wrist Watches are so Cool (and Pricey)
By Wesley Fenlon on May 1 20at a.m. Mechanical watches are so complex, and so expensive, that buying one requires a crash course in technology, collector culture and important brands.
Mechanical Swiss watch with new movement (by horage)
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THE STORY - How does it all come together!?
How come that a Swiss rugby playing watch nerd named Jonas Nydegger and his international group of friends and work companions from Germany, Taiwan and the United Kingdom happen to kick off this supra human project?
What is a Quartz Movement?
Although Seiko presented the world’s first mass-produced quartz watch—the Astron—in 196 the first quartz clock was actually invented in 19by Bell Telephone Laboratories.
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