Automatic watch movement is also known as a self-winding mechanism. Since automatic watches employ the wearer’s natural wrist movements to power the watch, these timepieces are comfortable and easier to maintain than mechanical watches.
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Automatic Watch Movement Parts
Automatic watches are composed of intricate parts that work together to power the timepiece. These parts include the mainspring, crown, gear train, escapement, dial train, jewels, rotor, and balance wheel. The mainspring stores energy to power the timepiece, while the crown enables the watch to run. The gear train refers to the internal components that make the hands move.
The energy stored in the mainspring passes through several internal gears called gear trains. And the process of expelling energy from the mainspring in equal parts is called escapement. The balance wheel regulates the movement of the timepiece.
Each swing of this component produces a beat or tick and pushes the gear that drives the timepiece’s dial. And the part that distributes energy to the hands and allows them to move is the dial train. On the other hand, the jewels keep the gear in continuous motion. Lastly, the rotor works by continuously winding and spinning the mainspring to collect more energy for the timepiece.
Automatic Watch Movement Explained
Automatic watch movement types use a metal weight to power the watch. This metal weight, known as the rotor, oscillates freely within the timepiece and spins each time you move your wrist. The energy collected through this non-stop spinning motion winds the mainspring automatically.
Do You Need to Wind Automatic Watches?
Yes, you need to wind automatic watches. An active wrist will keep the timepiece fully wound. But if you don’t move your wrist often, you need to wind your watch manually. Since most automatic watches have a 48-hour power reserve, it’s a good idea to wind your timepiece up before you wear it every morning.
Why Do Automatic Watches Cost Much More than Other Watches?
Since automatic watches have many tiny parts, it takes a lot of time to make them. Creating a single automatic watch requires thorough manual labor, and that’s why these watches cost much more than other timepieces.
But such manufacturers as Filippo Loreti believe that quality automatic watches can be accessible and affordable. And they made it possible through their collection of modern automatic watches. Filippo Loreti’s in-house watchmakers and direct partnerships with manufacturers allow them to deliver high-quality automatic watches at fair prices. They also have a wide selection of automatic timepieces.
1. Eterno Gilded Azure Automatic Watch
The Eterno Gilded Azure is a vintage timepiece with a two-tone dial adorned with luminous gold hour hands and indices. The watch also features a sapphire-coated crystal exterior, an Italian leather strap, and NH35 mechanical movement. It has a solid stainless steel case available in two sizes – 42mm and 38mm.
The timepiece is water-resistant up to 100 meters and has a power reserve of 41 hours, so it will work even after you remove it. It also comes with a trapezoidal date window. Plus, you can make your watch more unique by engraving a personalized note on its case back.
2. Eterno Green Diver Automatic Watch
Taking design inspiration from the vintage aesthetics of the Polerouter, the Eterno Green Diver is a classic masterpiece with a 42mm stainless steel case, brown Italian leather strap, and green dial watch embellished with luminous gold-tone hands and indices. It’s a reliable timepiece that features a sapphire-coated crystal exterior, NH35 movement, and a trapezoidal date window.
The timepiece is also water-resistant up to 100 meters, so you don’t need to take it off when you’re swimming. On top of that, you can inscribe a message on the case back to make your watch more special.
3. Eterno Gilded Ash Link Automatic Watch
The Eterno Gilded Ash Link is a contemporary timepiece with a sleek two-tone dial with luminous gold-tone hands and indices offset by a silver stainless steel strap. Powered by NH35 mechanical movement, this timepiece tells accurate and precise time.
The case is available in two sizes – 38mm and 42mm. The timepiece is also water-resistant up to 10ATM, so it’s safe to use in the shower. The trapezoidal date window tells you the date as well.
4. Arsenal Black Gold Automatic Watch
Inspired by the naval prowess of the Venetian Arsenal, the Arsenal Black Gold features a transparent case back and a sleek dial with eight automatic functions. The timepiece is also scratch-resistant, thanks to its sapphire-coated crystal exterior.
The anti-reflective undercoat reduces glare, allowing you to see the dial under any lighting condition. The black link bracelet also works well with both casual and professional looks. The Arsenal Black Gold comes with a 10-year warranty and a power reserve gauge at 12 o’clock.
5. Skeleton Rose Gold Blue Automatic Watch
The Skeleton Rose Gold Blue features a blue dial with luminous gold hands and indices and a gold link bracelet that complements any look. The transparent case back allows you to see the intricate mechanical movement of the watch.
The timepiece also comes with a scratch-resistant sapphire glass exterior with an anti-reflective undercoat to help you see the dial and tell the time under any lighting condition. The Skeleton Rose Gold Blue is water-resistant up to 50 meters and backed by a 10-year warranty.
Final Thoughts
A well-designed timepiece goes with anything. And with Filippo Loreti’s automatic watches, you’re getting more than you paid for – a modern timepiece that evokes your style and identity. Each timepiece is handcrafted to perfection and with careful attention to detail to provide you with a classic masterpiece that will last a lifetime.