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In this guide we’ll explore the long and storied history of mechanical timepieces, from the piece that started it all, through to the modern manual and automatic movements that we recognise today. We’ll also break down how a mechanical watch movement works, and discuss the benefits and maintenance required for these timepieces.
- An Introduction To Watch Movements
Most high-end movements, including mechanical and quartz,...
- An Introduction To Watch Movements
12 Ιαν 2024 · Swiss watch movements lead global mechanical watchmaking owing to rich heritage, stringent standards, vertical integration capabilities, and culture of innovation balancing tradition and cutting-edge technology.
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.
What is a mechanical watch movement? The watch movement, also called the ‘calibre’, is the beating heart of every timepiece. It powers all of the watches functions, from the movement of the hands to the chronograph, alarms and any other complications.
Most high-end movements, including mechanical and quartz, are manufactured in Switzerland by watch brands in house or by large-scale movement makers such as ETA, Sellita, and Valjoux. The precise engineering comes from centuries of traditional Swiss watchmaking know-how and we’ll take a closer look at this a little later.
At the heart of every Swiss watch lies its movement, the intricate mechanism that powers the timepiece. This guide provides an in-depth look at the various movements used in Swiss watches, exploring their history, functionality, and significance.
7 Οκτ 2022 · Concepto is a smaller but eclectic maker of mechanical watch movements. On one hand, Concepto chronograph movements are found in tool watches in the several-thousand-dollar range. On the other hand, they’re also responsible for ultra-complicated and expensive watches, such as those from Jacob & Co.