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How Automatic Watches Work

... if you do not wear the watch frequently, it needs manual winding about twice a week. Even automatic watches will stay working better if they are wound manually about once every two weeks because this helps keep the watch lubricated. It is ... Read Read: How Automatic Watches Work

By: Zai Zhu | 02/06/2006 | Jewelry

The Advantages of an Automatic Watch Winder

... long periods of time or even those that are not worn very often get run down. It is only in such cases that one needs to invest in a watch winder.An automatic watch winder imitates the actions of its wearer and preserves the functionality ... Read Read: The Advantages of an Automatic Watch Winder

By: Clint Jhonson | 28/01/2009 | Gifts

What an Automatic Watch Winder is All About

... the timings as to when the winder should start and stop rotating. Just like your wrist is not moving all the time, the automatic watch winder, too, should stop and start after specified time intervals.The next thing you should consider is ... Read Read: What an Automatic Watch Winder is All About

By: Jhoana Cooper | 28/01/2009 | Shopping

The Automatic Watch Winder and Its Characteristics

... the daily movements of an arm replace the already common “Turn and Rest” program. There are brands that have created automatic watch winders that function with cycles of clockwise, counter-clockwise and bidirectional movements. In addition ... Read Read: The Automatic Watch Winder and Its Characteristics

By: Robert Evans | 07/11/2007 | Jewelry

How to Assess an Automatic Watch Winder

... to make the best deal. These are some of the ideas to consider before buying an automatic watch winder. Going through all of them stepwise, by first asking about the manufacturer, then about the characteristics of the inner circuit, ... Read Read: How to Assess an Automatic Watch Winder

By: Robert Evans | 07/11/2007 | Jewelry

Automatic Watches Versus Mechanical Watches: What is the Difference?

... the automatic watch? The original rotor goes back to Abraham Louis-Perrelet (1729-1826). The modern rotor used in the automatic watches was developed by Rolex. Emily Borer, the chief of Rolex at the time of its invention, is the one ... Read Read: Automatic Watches Versus Mechanical Watches: What is the Difference?

By: ZaiZhu | 10/03/2007 | Online Business

Automatic watches

... ”, or maybe “how long should an automatic watch run”, which are pretty much the same question. Well, for your information, a correctly serviced automatic watch should normally run 30-48 hours on a single winding. Of course, if the watch is ... Read Read: Automatic watches

By: Alan | 24/09/2009 | Jewelry

Best Automatic Watches - Find The Perfect Gift

... . Would you like for us to share some of that information with you? If so, continue reading this article so that we can tell you about these automatic watches. Honestly, we have learnt that these devices are a work of art. When you think of ... Read Read: Best Automatic Watches - Find The Perfect Gift

By: Jeannie Wu | 01/11/2009 | Jewelry

Watching The Art Of Automatic Watches

... A pendulum attached to a large gear, meshed with a small pinion, can be found within the setup. As movement occurs (meaning as the automatic watch's wearer moves), the pendulum induces the pinion to turn and spin at a very high speed ( ... Read Read: Watching The Art Of Automatic Watches

By: Rene Graeber | 20/05/2007 | Technology

Wrist Watch Power; Time Keeping And Types Of Watch Batteries

... collectors items or created primarily for nostalgic purposes rather than for practicality. Kinetic or Automatic Watches The modern variation of the mechanical watch that has recently seen a revival is the kinetic watch also known as an ... Read Read: Wrist Watch Power; Time Keeping And Types Of Watch Batteries

By: Amy - Find Watches | 19/02/2009 | Shopping

The Dual and Single Watch Winder

... watch and secures it firmly so that it doesn’t move while the process of winding occurs.The most commonly used automatic watch winders start from a price of about two hundred dollars and go up to over two thousand even. The price differs ... Read Read: The Dual and Single Watch Winder

By: Jhoana Cooper | 28/01/2009 | Shopping

Reviewing the Orbita Watch Winder

... six to twenty four months. The Orbita watch winder is one of the less costly models and run quietly without over winding automatic watches. The Orbita watch winder comes in the single, dual and multiple heads to house more than one piece at ... Read Read: Reviewing the Orbita Watch Winder

By: Jhoana Cooper | 28/01/2009 | Gifts

Reviewing the Watch Winders

... besides other makes. They vary from the plain single-motor rotator kind to the stylish electronic automatic watch winder. The watch owner has to first study what kind of winder would be appropriate for his or her automatic watch.The modern ... Read Read: Reviewing the Watch Winders

By: Jhoana Cooper | 28/01/2009 | Gifts

The Watch Winder is a Great Invention

... more and buy a good quality product rather than a cheap product that might damage your precious watch. You can also find the perfect automatic watch winder by searching the Net. It is not only simpler, consumes less time but will also save ... Read Read: The Watch Winder is a Great Invention

By: Jhoana Cooper | 28/01/2009 | Gifts

History of Orient Watch

... Watch? "Orient Watch has always focused on mechanical watches, primarily automatic watches with its own in-house automatic movements Orient was once part of the "Big Three" watch companies in Japan along with Citizen and Seiko. In the ... Read Read: History of Orient Watch

By: Zai Zhu | 02/08/2006 | Home Business

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