Silver and Blue Men's Classic Mechanical Wrist Watch in Stainless Steel - Automatic Watch - Steampunk Era - Groomsmen - Watch - Item MWA1074
This classic silver and blue stainless steel mechanical automatic wrist watch is the perfect combination of vintage aesthetic paired with the modern... more>>
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This classic silver and blue stainless steel mechanical automatic wrist watch is the perfect combination of vintage aesthetic paired with the modern accent of a self winding wrist watch. The view window in the dial revealing the movement of the watch gears making it a perfect watch for those who love the Steampunk Victorian era. This mechanical wrist watch is self-winding or and automatic watch that rewinds the mainspring of the mechanical movement by the natural motions of the wearer's body. The dial face is beautifully white with blue tabs marking number locations. This Oyster style link watch band is made of stainless steel and is a silver-tone bracelet designed for a casual or dress look. The watch band clasp is called a “Tri-Fold clasp", which gives you quick release and removal of the band plus the band can be adjusted. Contact us if you need us to remove a link before shipping. The front and back view windows are incredible crystal clear hardlex glass which is designed for regular wear without scratching and is resistant to impact. FEATURES: Item MWA1074 High precise hand-winding / automatic self-winding Mechanical wrist watch Classic skeleton design, elegant Victorian style silver stainless steel components Elegant silver movement with white and blue hour and second hands Stainless steel Case, see through view windows Watch face measures 1 1/2" or 38mm in diameter, thickness is 7/8" or 12mm. Band length is 7" (fits 7.5" to 8 3/4" wrist), band width 3/4" or 18mm. Keeps accuracy time, does not need a battery. Will need winding if not worn daily. Packaged in silver jewelry box with ribbon and winding instructions. Contact for reserve order listing if you need to upgraded shipping (priority, express, registered mail). Quality Collectible ***************************************************************** 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed The first self-winding mechanism was invented for pocket watches in 1770 by Abraham-Louis Perrelet, but the first "self-winding", or "automatic", wristwatch was the invention of a British watch repairer named John Harwood in 1923. This type of watch allows for constant winding without special action from the wearer; it works by an eccentric weight, called a winding rotor, which rotates with the movement of the wearer's wrist. The back-and-forth motion of the winding rotor couples to a ratchet to automatically wind the mainspring. Self-winding watches usually can also be wound manually so they can be kept running when not worn or if the wearer's wrist motions are inadequate to keep the watch wound. ******************************************************************** Setting the time You will need to grasp the crown (button at the side) tightly and pull. You will be able to turn the crown/button to set the time. Once you have set the time you will need to press the crown/button firmly back towards the watch until you feel or hear a click. Winding your pocket watch You may wind your watch fully every day of use. Turn the winding crown (same button you set the time with) approx 15-20 turns clockwise. Stop if you feel resistance. The mainspring is made to wind up all the way once a day. Once you finish winding the watch you will need to rock the watch back and forth to activate it. This watch runs on kinetic energy and movement is part of what keeps it working. Most watches will run 26-30 hours on a full winding, but there can be exceptions. You can see more of Art Inspired Gifts creative work and collections on Etsy at: http://www.artinspiredgifts.etsy.com
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