Poll of the Day > Any of you change your own watch batteries?

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KazGT6
06/05/21 4:45:30 PM
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or do watch sizing by yourself?
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Lokarin
06/05/21 4:45:55 PM
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the best watches are mechanical

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KazGT6
06/05/21 4:47:08 PM
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Lokarin posted...
the best watches are mechanical
idk a lot of quartzs are good and theyre way more accurate
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Far-Queue
06/05/21 4:47:48 PM
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I prefer to watch my own change batteries

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Mead
06/05/21 4:48:50 PM
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Lokarin posted...
the best watches are mechanical

why?

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Red_Frog
06/05/21 5:14:33 PM
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Yes, on both counts.
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hypnox
06/05/21 5:14:42 PM
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*shakes watch* there I just charged my automatic watch.


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Lokarin
06/05/21 6:13:39 PM
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Mead posted...
why?

Ok, just opinion I guess - I like all the cute little gears

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pedro45
06/05/21 8:35:02 PM
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I've changed a watch battery. It reminds me of taking apart a controller; nothing hard but small parts.

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LinkPizza
06/05/21 8:59:12 PM
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I dont think I do. I would probably take it somewhere... But IIRC, @argonautweakend likes watches, right? And money (but like old money). But I think he also liked watches. Somebody in this site and board did...
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Zeus
06/05/21 9:07:16 PM
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I tried doing it before, but I've also just had guys at normal stores do it. However, I haven't really had a watch in years so it's a non-issue.

Lokarin posted...
the best watches are mechanical

I went to a clock museum the other month and I kinda want a mechanical for the novelty.

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captpackrat
06/05/21 9:14:09 PM
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I haven't had a watch that required a battery since 2007. That's when I got my Citizen Eco-Drive Skyhawk, which was solar-powered. Then in 2013 I bought my first smartwatch, a Samsung Galaxy Gear. Unfortunately some components were built into the strap, making it non-replaceable, so when it broke I replaced it with the Gear 2 Neo, which lasted until the charging pads literally wore out. Now I have the Galaxy Watch.

I've thought about getting the Galaxy Watch 3 because it has ECG capability, which would be nice, but the battery is a lot smaller.

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argonautweakend
06/05/21 11:35:43 PM
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Mead posted...
why?


The best watches in terms of absolute accuracy are going to be quartz. They lose a couple seconds a month or so. Automatic watches can lose up to 45 seconds a day or more. high quality ones are under 10 seconds with certified ones a second or two a day at the most.

However, automatic watches get a lot of interest despite their accuracy flaws because of several reasons.

The first is the fact there is no battery. Winding the watch(if it does wind) and wearing it will keep it running for roughly 40-80 hours depending on the particular movement inside. Some fancier watches go much longer. My Hamilton goes for 80 hours and is around 5 seconds a day. I timed it once at 5, but I haven't really kept track since. It is accurate though for an automatic. The fact there is no battery and that the power source is your own wrist movements makes it feel personal. You can have all of this data in some cases on a device you literally power. Not just hours, minutes, seconds and the date you can get even crazier things without any electricity. That leads me into some of the things you can do with no battery.

GMT hand(a 4th hand, usually, for keeping track of a second time zone)
Chronograph(stopwatch)
Annual calendar
Perpetual calendar(accounts for leap year)
Day-date
Moon phase
Power reserve indicator
I can do all of that(save moon phase, though some can) on my Casio Pro Trek. Shit hits the fan this is the watch I want, but it is WAY more interesting having one of these complications on a mechanical watch, or even a quartz without digital displays.

The second is as pointed out, all the gears. Some watches, such as my Hamilton have an open caseback so you can see the balance wheel move and the Escapement running. Some watches also have open faces wherein this view is provided on the front.

The third is the fact most luxury watches are automatic, so if you're looking at buying a lot of these brands, that is the movement you shall get. Those should be amazing accuracy, 1 second a day or so, for like a Rolex, Omega, etc.

The fourth is the sweep of the second hand. On automatic watches the second hand does not click like a quartz watch. You see clearly defined ticking motions for the second hand. On automatic watches, the second hand goes around the dial 21,600 beats per hour to over 30,000 times for high beat, providing this kind of interesting sweeping motion. Some watches, such as the Grand Seiko Spring Drive(not a true automatic as it uses automatic and quartz elements) have such a smooth sweeping motion it doesn't even look like 60 second pass in a minute, yet it does.

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Krazy_Kirby
06/06/21 11:13:13 AM
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I don't wear a watxh
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Joshs Name
06/06/21 7:55:24 PM
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I shake my breitling and it stays in time, no hassles

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wwinterj25
06/06/21 10:31:36 PM
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I've never had any issues changing a watch battery. With that said I don't bother with them much as I hate things on my wrist.

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