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They are now worn more for their aesthetic qualities and as jewelry than for their timekeeping ability.Watch movement with top plate removed.Contents1 Mechanism 2 How it works 3 Watch jewels 3.1 Why they are used 3.2 Types 3.3 Where they are used 3.4 'Jewel inflation' 4 History 5 See also 6 External links 7 Footnotes // MechanismAll mechanical watches have these five parts:A mainspring that stores mechanical energy to power the watch. A gear train, called the going train, which has the dual function of transmitting the force of the mainspring to the balance wheel, and adding up the swings of the balance wheel to get units of seconds, minutes and hours, etc. A separate part of the gear train called the keyless work allows the user to wind the mainspring and enables the hands to be moved to set the time. A balance wheel which oscillates back and forth. Each swing of the balance wheel takes precisely the same amount of time. This is the timekeeping element in the watch. An escapement mechanism which has the dual function of keeping the balance wheel vibrating by giving it an impulse each swing, and allowing the clock's gears to advance or 'escape' by a set amount with each swing. It is this part that produces the characteristic 'ticking' sound of the mechanical watch. An indicating dial, usually a traditional clock face with rotating hands, to display the time in human-readable form. Additional functions on a watch besides the basic timekeeping ones are traditionally called complications. Mechanical watches may have these complications:Automatic winding or self-winding - in order to relieve the need to wind the watch, this device winds the watch's mainspring automatically using the natural motions of the wrist, with a rotating weight mechanism. Calendar - displays the date, and often weekday, month, and year. Simple calendar watches don't account for the different lengths of the months, requiring the user to reset the date 5 times a year, but perpetual calendar watches account for this, and even leap years.[1] An annual calendar doesn't make the leap year adjustment, so the date must be reset on March 1 every fourth year. Alarm - a bell or buzzer that can be set to go off at a given time. Chronograph - a watch with additional stopwatch functions. Buttons on the case start and stop the second hand and reset it to zero, and usually several subdials display the elapsed time in larger units. Hacking feature - found on military watches, a mechanism that stops the second hand while the watch is being set. This enables watches to be synchronized to the precise second. This is now a very common feature on many watches. Moon phase dial - shows the phase of the moon with a moon face on a rotating disk. Wind indicator or power reserve indicator - mostly found on automatic watches, a subdial that shows how much power is left in the mainspring, usually in terms of hours left to run. Repeater - a watch that chimes the hours audibly at the press of a button. This rare complication was originally used before artificial lighting to check what time it was in the dark. These complex mechanisms are now only found as novelties in extremely expensive luxury watches. Tourbillon - this expensive feature was originally designed to make the watch more accurate, but is now simply a demonstration of watchmaking virtuosity. In an ordinary watch the balance wheel oscillates at different rates when the watch is in different positions, causing inaccuracy. In a tourbillon, the balance wheel is mounted in a rotating cage so it will experience all positions equally. The mechanism is usually exposed on the face to show it off. How it worksChronographic watchworksThe mechanical watch is a mature technology, and virtually all ordinary watch movements have the same parts and work the same way.[2]The spiral mainspring that powers the watch is inside a cylindrical barrel, with the outer end of the mainspring attached to the barrel. The barrel has gear teeth around the outside that turn the center wheel once per hour this wheel...(and so on)
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