Saturday, November 24, 2012

A Few Things To Understand About The Swiss Quartz Movement In Timepieces

By Chris Watdefton


Many people of both sexes in many countries of the world have grown accustomed to wearing wristwatches such that they could rarely go out without wearing them. While wristwatches are considered part of the dressing in many societies, their functional use is for them to keep the time. Interestingly, despite the fact that watches are made in many countries, the ones that have the most publicity are those that have the Swiss Quartz Movement.

The movement of a watch is the type of mechanics with which a watch keeps time. This might be mechanical like in the chronographs of old that make use of many tiny gears and springs or it could be generated with an electrical charge in natural occurring or in artificial quartz.

One point that serves as a differentiating factor between the two alternatives to keeping time is that one is simple while the other is complex. The mechanical system depends on many little gears and a wound spring to keep track of time. Thus, you will need to wind the spring everyday so that it can start ticking afresh and keep the time for a full day.

The quartz charge system on the other hand makes use of a charge to mark the passage of time effectively. The battery inside the watch will provide an electric charge that will cause the crystal to start oscillating. The oscillating is periodic, thus, the dials are set to move in tune with the oscillations to mark the passage of time effectively.

An interesting point to note is that the mechanical technology of keeping time is many centuries old, yet, it being threatened by the crystal technology which is just about forty years old. The reason for this trend is that many people love the fact that you do not have to spend your time on rewinding a watch just to keep to time. In fact, the only thing that can stop the crystal from working is a dead battery.

However, the mechanical watch still enjoys much regard in some quarters because of the craftsmanship that goes into its creation. For example, they are more expensive and they are regarded as the timepiece for those with a high taste. Yet, their high price is only because of the high attention to details and patient craftsmanship that goes into their creation.

If you are using a watch that is fitted with the crystal technology, you should understand that the battery is essential for its proper functioning. Thus, you should endeavour to change the battery at least once every two years to ensure that your watch keeps time accurately. This will also save your from the embarrassment of having your watch stop unexpectedly at in inconvenient time.

Another trivial that might interest you is that not, all chronographs can be regarded as being fitted with Swiss Quartz Movement technology. Before such a title can be used for any chronograph, it must meet a certain requirement. The requirement is that at the very least, a half of all the parts of that watch must be fabricated, fitted together and must pass a Swiss test for authenticity.




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