
There are many different types of watch movements. The most common type of watch movement is quartz, which uses a battery. However, there are also mechanical and automatic movements that utilise springs or your arm's natural motion. In this article, we'll take a look at the history of each of these movements and the fundamentals of how they function.
Ready to give your quartz watch the TLC it deserves? Keep your timepiece ticking with these easy-to-follow tips on how to look after your quartz watch, from being mindful of watch magnetism to sudden temperature changes and the benefits of regular servicing. Say goodbye to costly repairs and hello to a well-maintained quartz watch that will stand the test of time.
Looking to find out more about watch repair? We've teamed up with our watchmakers to look at the different types of watch movements, and common issues that might arise when it comes to fixing them.
Your watch is an essential part of your everyday life. It keeps you on time for your appointments and helps you stay organised. But like all battery-powered devices, your watch will eventually need a new battery. In our latest article, we've teamed up with our watchmakers to highlight the key signs that it's time to change the battery on your timepiece.