Watch movements refer to the mechanism inside a watch that powers its functionality. There are different types of watch movements, including mechanical, automatic, and quartz. Mechanical movements rely on a mainspring that needs to be manually wound, whereas automatic movements use the motion of the wearer's wrist to wind the mainspring. Quartz movements, on the other hand, are battery-powered and use quartz crystals to regulate the timekeeping.
Watch movements refer to the mechanism inside a watch that powers its functionality. There are different types of watch movements, including mechanical, automatic, and quartz. Mechanical movements rely on a mainspring that needs to be manually wound, whereas automatic movements use the motion of the wearer's wrist to wind the mainspring. Quartz movements, on the other hand, are battery-powered and use quartz crystals to regulate the timekeeping.