1.16.2010

Technology and Quartz Watches

Quartz watches have a history of being one of the most reliable methods of keeping time available in the world. It has now become the most popular forms of keeping time. Many of the watches that you’ll see out there are quartz watches. They are a bit more reliable than the average watch that you can get. If you’re starting to look around for watches, this type of watch should be near the top of your list. You will undoubtedly be satisfied with quartz timekeeping technology in your next watch.

There are many different available quartz watch models. In fact, it would take days to list all of the different brands and models. However, there are a few that are very popular and represent a decent price point. One popular model is the Seiko Men’s Quartz Classic. This sleek metallic design gives it a very classic look that is hard to top. It features a stainless steel case and band with a fold-over deployment clasp. The display is crystal which gives it great durability and practicality.

Another great quartz watch is the Spade Watch Company’s TC3 model. This watch features a Tungsten Carbide case that gives the watch extreme levels of durability, since it is one of the hardest metals in the world. It is crafted with lasers and diamonds meaning that it is virtually scratch-proof. If you’ve been looking for one of the most durable watches on the market, this is it.

What makes a quartz watch superior to any other type of watch? Let’s look at how quartz works exactly. Quartz has piezoelectric properties that make it a great form of timekeeping. A quartz crystal is inserted into the watch and this creates a frequency. The frequency then regulates a crystal oscillator that makes the watch tick. This keeps time and therefore allows you to have a reliable time keeper in your watch. Most quartz watches offer you the reliability of being with 10 seconds per year of the actual time. This is pretty impressive quality from any wristwatch.

The history of the quartz watch is relatively young. The first quartz clock was built in 1927 by Warren Marrison and J.W. Horton. Many people don’t know that the clock was invented in Bell Telephone Laboratories. Therefore the inventor of the telephone was also indirectly associated with the invention of the quartz clock.

Jacques and Pierre Curie also had a big influence on the quartz clock technology as well. They were credited with discovering the piezoelectric properties that quartz had. This discovery led to the first experiments with quartz as a timekeeping device. This led to the first crystal oscillator being developed by Walter Cady, which led to the invention of the clock itself. While quartz clocks had been in use since then, the first quartz wristwatch wasn’t developed until 1969 by Seiko. Since then the technology has really taken off with a lot of success. Many people want a quartz watch and won’t settle for anything else.

Since then, there have been advances in the quartz watch field. They now have light-powered and motion powered quartz watches. Light powered actually converts the sun’s energy into electricity which powers the watch. Motion-powered converts kinetic energy into electricity.

With all of the many available options for a quartz watch these days, everyone can find something that they like. Check out your options and find the best quartz watch for your needs.

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