Posts Tagged ‘chronometer’

Omega Men’s Constellation Automatic Chronometer Watch #1502.30.00

Omega Men's Constellation Automatic Chronometer Watch #1502.30.00Blending classic timepiece design with refined European style, this Omega Constellation men’s chronometer automatic watch is comfortably at home in both the boardroom as well as the baccarat table.

This fully silver watch offers an appealing balance of luxury, durability, and precision, with its certified chronometer automatic movement awarded by the COSC (Swiss Official Chronometer Control).

Its brushed stainless steel case is topped by a slightly raised bezel that fea (more…)

Men’s Seamaster 300M Midsize Automatic Watch

Omega Men's Seamaster 300M Midsize Automatic Chronometer Watch #2253.80.00

Set sail with confidence and style to points unknown with this classic Omega Seamaster stainless steel men’s automatic chronometer watch, a highly accurate timepiece that’s as comfortable negotiating deals in the boardroom as it is navigating the breaking seas.

It’s also a great diving watch, with water resistance to 300 meters (984 feet) and a helium escape valve, which allows helium to escape from inside the watch when the watch is worn in highly pressurized environmen (more…)

Men’s Rolex Oyster Precision Submariner Chronometer Stainless Steel Watch

Men's Rolex Oyster Precision Submariner Chronometer Stainless Steel Watch

Rolex Watch 16610- 2004 Model with F SERIAL NUMBER- 100% Original with All Manufacturer Box & Papers Included- Black Dial & Bezel- Scratch Resistant Sapphire Crystal- Officially Certified Automatic Chronometer Movement- Oyster Perpetual Calendar- Solid Steel Case & Bracelet- 2 Year Manufacturer Warranty- 300 Meters / 1000 Feet Water Resistant- 39mm = 1 5/8″ Case, 6″ Adjustable Bracelet- Screw Down Crown- Free Bracelet Sizing

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3 Best Seller in watches

3 Best Seller in watchesCompared to electronic movements, mechanical watches are less accurate, often with errors of seconds per day, and they are sensitive to position and temperature. As well, they are costly to produce, they require regular maintenance and adjustment, and they are more prone to failure. Nevertheless, the “old world” craftsmanship of mechanical watches still attracts interest from part of the watch-buying public.

Mechanical movements use an escapement mechanism to control and limit the unwinding of the watch, converting what would otherwise be a simple unwinding, into a controlled and periodic energy release. Mechanical movements also use a balance wheel together with the balance spring (also known as Hairspring) to control motion of the gear system of the watch in a manner analogous to the pendulum of a pendulum clock.
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