The Science of Watch Movements: Understanding the Difference between Automatic and Quartz

The Science of Watch Movements: Understanding the Difference between Automatic and Quartz

 

As a budding luxury watch brand, BE Centauri is dedicated to creating timepieces that embody precision, elegance, and reliability. With a rich history dating back to 2019, our commitment to quality and craftsmanship is evident in every watch we produce.

One of the key components of a luxury watch is its movement. The movement is the heart of a watch, and it determines the watch's accuracy, functionality, and prestige. There are two main types of movements in the world of luxury watches: automatic and quartz. In this article, we'll explore the differences between the two and why one is more prestigious than the other.

The History of Watch Movements

Watches have been around for centuries, and the history of watch movements dates back to the 1600s. The earliest watches were powered by mechanical movements, which were powered by springs and wound by hand. These mechanical movements were the standard for centuries, and they were gradually improved and refined over time.

The advent of quartz movements in the 1960s marked a major turning point in the history of watchmaking. Quartz movements are powered by batteries and use a quartz crystal to keep time. They are much more accurate than mechanical movements and require less maintenance. However, they are also less prestigious, as they lack the mechanical complexity and beauty of mechanical movements that are considered a work of art by many.

Automatic Movements

Automatic movements are a type of mechanical movement that powers a watch without the need for manual winding. Instead, they can be powered by the movement of the wearer's wrist. The movement of the wrist winds the mainspring, which powers the watch.

Automatic movements are more prestigious than quartz movements because they are more complex and require more skill and craftsmanship to produce. They are often favoured by watch enthusiasts for their traditional craftsmanship and the intricate mechanical movements inside the watch.

Automatic mechanical watches are a symbol of luxury and refinement, and they are a hallmark of BE Centauri watches.

Quartz Movements

Quartz movements, on the other hand, are powered by batteries and use a quartz crystal to keep time. They are much more accurate than mechanical movements, and they are known for their precision and reliability. However, they lack the mechanical complexity and prestige of automatic movements. Quartz movements are often found in less expensive watches, and they are less prestigious than automatic movements. However, they are still a popular choice for those who value accuracy and low maintenance over prestige.

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, both automatic and quartz movements have their strengths and weaknesses, and the choice between the two depends on your personal preferences and needs. If you're looking for a timepiece that embodies luxury, refinement, and reliability, an automatic movement is the way to go. If you value accuracy and low maintenance, a quartz movement might be a better choice.

At BE Centauri, we're committed to creating timepieces that embody the best of the best. Our watches feature automatic movements that combine precision, reliability, and prestige, making them the perfect choice for those who want the best of both worlds.

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