Friday, April 26, 2019

Quartz movement vs automatic

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.

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.

About This Guide

The purpose of this blog is to teach you what you need to know in order to make good decisions when purchasing a watch and what to look for when admiring a fine timepiece. The article starts very general before moving into more advanced concepts and terminology. The topics covered are as follows:

Section 3: Technical information about your Tissot watch

What do the icons or pictograms stand for on the product detail pages?

The pictograms denote certain attributes of the watches, such as material, movement and water resistance.

Buying a Quartz vs. Automatic Watch

When looking to buy a new watch, there are many things to consider. For example, do you prefer a leather ban or metal? Digital or analogue?


A timepiece you can wear daily or one fit for special occasions? Yet perhaps you never stopped to wonder what kind of movement would suit your needs and tastes best.

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