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⏱️ How a Mechanical Watch Works (Simple Diagram
Here’s a simple breakdown of how a mechanical watch works 👇 ⚙️ Rotor – moves with your wrist and powers the watch ⚙️ Gears – transfer the energy through the mechanism ⏱️ Escapement – controls each tick for precise timing This is what makes mechanical watches so unique and fascinating. 💬 Which part did you already know? Want advanced diagrams, guides, and watch knowledge? 👉 Join our PRO / VIP community
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⏱️ How a Mechanical Watch Works (Simple Diagram
⏱️ Quartz vs Automatic – Which do you prefer?
Let’s see what watch lovers here prefer 👇 Which type of watch do you like more?
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⏱️ Quartz vs Automatic – Which do you prefer?
These are all the parts that make up a clock/watch.”
1. Case – the outer shell that protects the inner components. 2. Dial/Face – shows the time, usually with numbers or markers. 3. Hands – indicate the hours, minutes, and sometimes seconds. 4. Movement/Mechanism – the engine of the clock, can be mechanical or quartz. 5. Gears (Wheel Train) – transfer power from the movement to the hands. 6. Escapement – regulates the release of energy to keep accurate time (mainly in mechanical clocks). 7. Power Source – a battery for quartz clocks, or a spring/weight for mechanical ones. 8. Crown or Adjustment Knob – used to set the time.
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These are all the parts that make up a clock/watch.”
Welcome to Watch Business Academy ⌚ Start Here
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