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Mechanical wristwatch with manual winding
A mechanical wristwatch with manual winding is an accessory that not only counts down the time, but also creates a subtle emotional connection with its owner.
In order for the clock to start its countdown, they...
Mechanical wristwatch with manual winding
A mechanical wristwatch with manual winding is an accessory that not only counts down the time, but also creates a subtle emotional connection with its owner.
In order for the clock to start its countdown, they...
Mechanical wristwatch with manual winding
A mechanical wristwatch with manual winding is an accessory that not only counts down the time, but also creates a subtle emotional connection with its owner.
In order for the clock to start its countdown, they need to draw energy from somewhere. In this case, a spring acts as its generator, which is wound manually using the crown.
The principle of operation
When the head turns, a system of gears, wheels and levers transmits movement to the drum shaft, which is responsible for winding the spring, when exposed to it from the inside. The uninterrupted operation of the wristwatch is ensured by the transfer of energy from the outside of the spring to the gear train.
In the state of maximum tension, the spring may accidentally break, so it is recommended to start the accessory somewhere at 35-45 revolutions. More precise data, as a rule, are specified in the instructions. In addition, it is recommended to remove the watch from your hand at the factory, so as not to create additional pressure on the crown.