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How a mechanical watch works

43 点作者 yan超过 8 年前

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gravelc超过 8 年前
Like a lot of other tech-obsessed people, I jumped on the Apple Watch bandwagon when it hit the market, having not worn a watch since my teen years. After about 6 months, I ditched it due to it being a bit useless at actually telling the time (display didn&#x27;t always show if I lifted my wrist whilst lying down, terrible battery etc.).<p>I did however quite like the idea of having a watch again.<p>On a trip to Japan, I purchased a nice mid-range JDM automatic Seiko, which I now have to say is just about my favourite bit of personal tech. It&#x27;s beautifully built to such incredibly tight tolerances, looks great, and the underlying mechanism is just awesome (as shown by the OP). It&#x27;s not that accurate (gains about 40s a day), but I can live with it.<p>I do wonder how much the smart watch (r)evolution has actually lifted the entire market, and given other people like me a reason to revisit some of the more traditional but still highly functional watch tech.
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shostack超过 8 年前
Is anyone aware of a good hobbyist beginner kit or kit for older kids that might be fun to tinker with to learn the basics?<p>I think tinkering with small parts like this could be a fun and relaxing&#x2F;focusing hobby but I&#x27;m not sure where to start and don&#x27;t want to invest much up front in actuals tools and watches.<p>Just trying to find the physical &quot;codecademy&quot; equivalent to get some initial excitement going and learn if it&#x27;s something I want to pursue further
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equine超过 8 年前
How on earth did they make these small parts for pocket watches 500 years ago?
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