Mechanical Watch

By Frederik Drost

A mechanical watch is a type of watch that uses a mechanical movement to track and display the time. It is powered by a mainspring, which is wound manually or by an automatic winding mechanism. Mechanical watches typically have a longer power reserve, meaning they can store energy for up to several days before they need to be wound again. They also have more intricate designs, featuring complex gears and intricate mechanisms. They are typically more expensive than quartz watches, but many watch enthusiasts prefer them for their craftsmanship and intricate design.

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