I wonder if you've ever come across this situation: when you want to buy a watch, you find that there are many "terms" or "jargon" to describe the watch, which will inevitably cause troubles for beginners of watches. In this article, I will summarize some common wristwatch vocabulary for you, hoping to help beginners. In this article, I summarize some of the more common watch vocabulary for everyone, hoping to help beginner players.
▲Quartz watches are driven by batteries to keep time
▲Self-winding mechanical movement with oscillating weight on the back
▲ Manual winding mechanical movement
Mechanical watches store power through the barrel inside the movement to drive the time. How to input power? The first way is to manually input kinetic energy to the watch by rotating the crown, which is what we often call manual winding. The second method is automatic winding. Through the shaking of the wrist, the automatic oscillating weight of the watch generates power during the movement.
▲There are some watches that will set a power reserve display on the dial
The power reserve of a watch is the amount of time the watch can continue to work normally before the mainspring must be wound. For example, a watch has a 72-hour power reserve, which means that the watch can last for 3 days without wearing it. After 3 days, the watch needs to be wound again.
▲The left is the "big three needles", the right is the "small three needles"
A full calendar watch refers to a watch with date, day, and month functions. Calendars are usually displayed through windows or small dials. A full calendar watch needs to be manually adjusted every year in months with fewer than 31 days (i.e. 5 times in February, April, June, September and November.)
▲Take the Rolex GMT-Master II watch as an example, the red pointer with the triangular arrow is the 24-hour pointer
▲ Take Patek Philippe 5231J complication timepiece as an example
The world time watch can display the time of multiple major cities in the world at the same time. Normally, the names of 24 cities representing 24 time zones and a 24-hour dial will be displayed on the dial of a Universal Time watch. The central hour and minute hands will display the local time, that is, the time in the time zone of the city at 12 o'clock on the dial.
6.Chronograph function - chronograph
▲Take the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak series automatic winding chronograph as an example
How to start the timing function? First press the "timing start / pause" button to start timing. Turn the second hand once and move the minute dial once; The minute dial rotates twice, the hour dial moves one grid, and so on. Secondly, press the "timing start / pause" button to stop timing. Finally, press the "timing zero" button, and all timing pointers will be reset to the 12 o'clock position.