Men’s Fashion Sports Watch
MEGIR Men’s Fashion Sports Watch Top Brand Luxury Brand Sport Watch Dial Quartz Men’s Watch Leather Sport Army Military Wrist Watches
Product description:
- Brand: MEGIR
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Movement: Quartz Movement
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Gender: Men
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Display: Analog
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Band Material: Leather
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Watch band length Approx: 24cm
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Watch band Width Approx: 2.4cm
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Watch case diameter Approx: 4.8cm
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Watch case Thickness Approx: 1.4cm
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Watch Weight Approx: 95g
- 1 x MEGIR Watches
- 1 x User manual with warranty card
Men’s Fashion Sports Watch | Luxury Brand Watch
Watches that have automatic movement are suitable for gents who prefer to rely on their arm to turn the mechanism rather than a battery. It can be hard to decide what to buy though, as more automatic watches hit the market each day.
Wristwatches fall into one of two broad categories. And they’re separated by the type of mechanism that keeps them ticking — the movement alone. There are two types of quartz which are the most popular and which work by passing electric current through a quartz crystal through a watch battery using the vibration of that crystal to keep time.
The second, and the one we are interested in today, is mechanical. One of the most common types of watches, these are widely regarded as having better craftsmanship and not using batteries. The functions of mechanical watches belong to the clockwork structure which depends on the mainspring to keep time. Most often, the mainspring is either manually wound or automatically wound. Watch collectors or horological fans who love timepieces should own at least one mechanical timepiece, even though quartz is comparatively inexpensive and readily available.
The demand for mechanical wristwatches, including the hand-winding and automatic varieties, has greatly increased in the past few years. considering quartz clock movements are cheaper and more prevalent than ever and smartwatches are being worn by more and more people every day.
That is true in the realm of complications — added functions along with this time — where calendars, moon phase signs, and GMTs all, basically, count a constantly elapsing occasion. Save for you: the chronograph.
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