The metal watch, which lies in a beautiful watch box and shines in metal, is your carefully chosen trophy, carrying a promise of taste and value. However, when it suddenly “strikes” one day, or when it goes too slow and even a layer of water is covered in its palette, the grace is replaced by anxiety. As a new cousin, mapping these three core “doorways” will make you more compatible with the watch。

— power, life on the watch. Line

The watch depends on each swing of your wrist, or you wring the crown with your hand, to store the energy that drives the gear. The power storage of the vast majority of the cores on the market is quite limited, generally in the order of 40 hours. This means that even if you “feed” it, if you leave it uncharted, after a day and a half, it will be completely shut down because it is hungry。

When you're gone, "floating"? The error is normal, and you need to be vigilant! — precision

How's the minute? Maybe it's a stone watch or a smart watch. A mechanical watch, born with a little personality -- error. The swiss watch industry has clear criteria for this: a daily error of 30 seconds is satisfactory. Even if the top core is certified through the observatory (cosc), the standard is from 4 to 6 seconds/day. So let's not be concerned about a few seconds of slowness a day. The error in 10 seconds is a precision and repeated debugging is unnecessary。

"sauna of sweat" is forbidden

Do not be confused by the words “waterproof xx metres” - this does not mean that it can penetrate the water at the appropriate depth, but rather represents its resistance to static water pressure. The waterproof core of the watch lies in rubber seals (encumbers) and crown designs (injecting better than pressurized). And the most neglected mined areas are: temperature


Mechanistic watch, a micro-mechanical art, carries romance in the flow of time. It doesn't really look like "skinned" electronics. These seemingly gruesome “tempories” reflect the essence of their precision machinery. It reminds you of the precious nature of time, and of the mind of the craftsman who works slow. Read it so you can truly grasp the charm and the value of the ticking。




