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Automatic Watch Maintenance

Although automatic mechanical watches do not have batteries, some easy-to-follow maintenance is necessary for continued and long-lasting good use.

 

Mon May 16 2005
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Buying Guide

Selecting a watch that you will use and enjoy for many years to come can be a fun, easy process, with a little bit of knowledge. If you’re not sure which watch to buy and what kind of functions it should have, follow these easy steps. In the end, a watch is a reflection of you and your lifestyle, just like the clothes you wear or the car you drive.

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 105


Care & Cleaning

WorldofWatches has put together a few simple guidelines to help you care for your watch. Following these simple steps will help you ensure it’s long life.

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 105


Find the Perfect Watch

Our fast "Find Watches" search engine will take you right to the watches you're interested in. You can narrow your search by brand, gender, price range, series name, and even manufacturer number.

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 115


Glossary of Watch Terms

These words are used frequently in watch lingo. Refer to the following definitions if you have any questions about technical specifications or terms. We are also very happy to discuss these terms or any other questions you may have about shopping for watches at WorldofWatches.

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 114


How Watches Work

In addition to their exterior beauty, watches are also an incredible feat of engineering and craftsmanship. Many complicated parts must all work in tandem in order to not only tell time, but perform the myriad other functions that many of today’s watches perform. This section contains an overview of the major parts of a watch, as well as an explanation of how watches operate.

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 101


Watch FAQs

What’s the difference between quartz and mechanical/automatic movements? The movement, or inner workings, of the watch are what make up the main timekeeping

 

Mon May 16 2005
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Water Resistance and Watches

Your new watch says it is water resistant, but what exactly does that mean? And how do you care for a water resistant watch?

 

Mon May 16 2005
Views: 90