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Quartz vs Automatic Watch Movement

Quartz vs Automatic Watch Movement
Quartz watches, incredibly easy. Every two to five years when the battery dies, simply change out the battery. Occasionally, you may have a mechanical issue, you can send it in to get it fixed.
Now, gents, when it comes to mechanical watches and maintenance, this is where it can become a nightmare.

So, it depends on who you talk with, some watchmakers are going to say. Okay, every three years, you've got to get that watch in for maintenance because the oils break down and it's something that a little bit of preventative maintenance is going to really prevent something bad from happening at some point in the future.

On the other side and I have to admit I’m with these other guys over here is I we'll send it in when it stops working.

Whenever we've got some issues, you can expect if you've had a watch for fifteen, twenty years it's been running strong, you can expect something is going to happen at some point.

Now, what about case style and type? Actually, with both quartz and mechanical watches, you have a wide range. But quartz watches do have a big advantage on the case and that is actually the thickness of the case.

So, quartz watches, they can be incredibly thin because they just simply don't have all the mechanical parts you need for a mechanical watch.

That being said, a good-looking 1126710blro watch will oftentimes have a clear case back in which you can actually see the inside workings of the watch.

So, gents, what side are you on? Quartz? Mechanical? Or automatic? Let me know down in the comments.

Quartz vs Automatic Watch Movement
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