Automatic watches
Automatic watches are based on the classic watchmaking tradition where time is driven by mechanics rather than electronics. Instead of a battery, the watch uses the movement of the wrist to keep it running, making it a popular choice for those who value craftsmanship, technology and long-term function. Automatic watches have a clear identity and are often perceived as more alive than quartz models, as the movement is constantly in motion.
This type of watch is used both for everyday use and on more formal occasions and is often seen as a long-term choice rather than a temporary accessory.
What is an automatic watch?
An automatic watch is powered by a mechanical movement that is charged by the movement of the wearer's wrist. Inside the watch is a rotor that moves when you use the watch, which in turn winds the mainspring. As long as the watch is used regularly, it will continue to run without the need for a battery change.
If the watch is not used for a while, it stops, but can be easily restarted by winding up the crown or starting to use it.
Mechanical watchmaking and craftsmanship
Automatic watches are appreciated for their craftsmanship and construction. The movement consists of many small components that work together with high precision. Many models have a transparent back, which makes it possible to see how the movement works, something that is often appreciated by watch enthusiasts.
Unlike electronic watches, each automatic watch is a result of mechanical engineering, giving it a more traditional and timeless value.
Design and use
Automatic watches come in a variety of styles, from sporty models to more classic and elegant designs. They come in materials such as stainless steel, leather and sometimes textile, making them easy to customize to suit your personal style and purpose.
Due to their construction, automatic watches are often perceived as slightly heavier and more robust, which contributes to a quality feel on the wrist.
When are automatic watches suitable?
Automatic watches are suitable for those who appreciate tradition, mechanics and a longer-term ownership. They are common as everyday watches but are also used at work, dinners and formal occasions where a well-crafted impression is important. For many, an automatic watch is also the first step into a deeper interest in watches.
Automatic watches within branded watches
Within the branded watch segment, automatic models hold a special position. They often represent the brand's watchmaking expertise and technical heritage. Many choose automatic movements precisely because they combine function with tradition and provide a clearer connection to classic watchmaking craftsmanship.
How long does an automatic watch last without being used?
Most automatic watches have a power reserve of around 38 to 80 hours. This means that the watch will continue to run for a couple of days after it has been taken off, depending on the model.
Do automatic watches require more maintenance?
Automatic watches generally require more maintenance than quartz watches. Regular servicing is recommended to ensure the movement functions optimally over a long period of time.