Here are all of the commonly-recognized types of wristwatch hands, with photographed real-world examples of each.
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Read MoreMany of the watches reviewed on Ben's Watch Club are 'automatic' watches. But what exactly are automatic watches?
Read MoreOn paper, a ‘homage’ watch is a watch whose design takes inspiration from an existing timepiece…
Read MoreYou don’t want to end up with a piece of garbage, right?
Read MoreSolar watches work by converting light energy into electronic energy, via a specially designed photovoltaic system; akin to that used in a traditional solar panel.
Read MoreWatch jewels, sometimes known as jewel bearings, are tiny pieces of synthetic ruby or sapphire set into holes within a watch movement. These gems primarily help to reduce friction and provide a hard, smooth surface to allow metal components such as the wheel train to rotate freely.
Read MoreWell, in this quick guide, I’ll be running through each of the main parts of a mechanical watch movement; to give you a basic understanding of how a wristwatch works.
Read MoreIf you’re a real beginner to watches, and you just have a normal 2-piece leather strap or mesh band, ensure you’ve got the short end attached to the top of your watch.
Read MoreWristwatches have a variety of different functions and components that can sound complicated at first. So, today I thought I’d go over some basic watch features.
Read MoreWhen scrolling through Instagram, have you ever wondered why so many watches look so similar?
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