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  2. Keep Your Automatic Watches on Time With These Top ... - AOL

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    Perpetua III Lacquered Walnut Watch Winder. Many watch winders double as watch boxes, and few men's jewelry boxes are nicer to look at than the Perpetua III from Rapport London.The case is ...

  3. Mainspring - Wikipedia

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    A semicircular weight, pivoted at the center of the watch, rotates with each wrist motion. A winder mechanism uses rotations in both directions to wind the mainspring. In automatic watches, motion of the wrist could continue winding the mainspring until it broke. This is prevented with a slipping clutch device. [17]

  4. John Harwood (watchmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The watches were first shown at the Basel Fair in 1926. [4] He set up the Harwood Self-Winding Watch Company in 1928 to market the watches in the UK, but the company failed in September 1931, not having sufficient financial resources to withstand the effects of the Great Depression. The watches also proved difficult to mass-produce and very ...

  5. Joseph Fahys & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Fahys Watch Case Co Factory in Sag Harbor 1878. The founder of the company, Joseph Fahys, was born on May 28, 1832, in Belfort, France. [3] In 1848, Fahys emigrated from France to the United States with his mother. He was apprenticed to Ulysses Savoye, of West Hoboken, New Jersey, who was one of the two first watch case makers in the United ...

  6. Automatic watch - Wikipedia

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    These watches were called jerking watches because, even with buffers, when the weight hit the case the whole watch would jerk. Center-weight The weight pivots in the center of the movement and rotates clockwise and anti-clockwise. The weight is supported by a bridge that blocks the rotation and it is limited to about 180°. [15]

  7. Watch - Wikipedia

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    A watch band or bracelet is added to form a wristwatch; alternatively, a watch chain is added to form a pocket watch. [44] The case is the outer covering of the watch. The case back is the back portion of the watch's case. Accessing the movement (such as during battery replacement) depends on the type of case back, which are generally ...