Tissot s mechanical watch is carried separately for 8 hours, so will it stop?

Updated on vogue 2024-03-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible that a mechanical watch is not worn on the hand and will be able to wind the foot, which has a lot to do with the movement of the hand. However, if you wear a watch and move more or often consciously shake your hands, it is very efficient, and if you put it for a day or two, it should not stop, which is related to the kinetic energy storage value of the movement used.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mechanical watches are divided into automatic watches and manual watches, and then look at how long the watch's kinetic energy storage is, taking 48 hours kinetic energy storage as an example. Manual mechanical watches need to be wound manually every 48 hours, and the full wind (when the watch handle is automatically rotated half a turn, it means that it is fully wound), and then each time it is fully wound, it can maintain the kinetic energy required for about 48 hours of normal running.

    Automatic watches need to be wound for 30-40 laps when worn for the first time (automatic watches have winding overload protection devices, that is, they can always be twisted to feel that the chain is not satisfied, because there is winding overload protection, and about 30-40 laps of the winding are basically in a full chain state, and there is no need to twist the watch handle), and then the kinetic energy can be maintained for 48 hours, if you do not wear it during the period, it will stop for 48 hours, and you still need to manually wind it when you wear it again. If you wear it all the time, you don't need to manually wind it later, you can wear it normally every day, it doesn't have to be 8 hours, you can wear it for about 3 hours today, sleep lazily and put it on the table without wearing it, and wear it for about 10 hours tomorrow overtime, it's no problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Seagull watch has won many awards at international watch exhibitions and is a good choice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The power of the mechanical watch mainly comes from the wearer's wrist activity, and the flying weight of the watch swings when the owner is active, so as to wind the watch, so when the wearer usually does not move much or does not wear it for a long time, the string force will be insufficient or empty, resulting in the mechanical watch not being allowed to go or stopping. Fully automatic mechanical watches, as the name suggests, do not require batteries, and can be wound up for energy storage through the daily swing of the watch owner's arm.

    2. The mechanical watch is in a relatively static state for a long time, and the watch cannot be automatically wound, so it will lose the ability to keep time and stop. The user only needs to swing the watch dozens of times or up and down a few times (when the hand adjustment function is available) to resume timekeeping. To ensure that the automatic mechanical watch walks accurately, it should be worn normally for more than 8 hours a day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. The battery is dead.

    2. Quartz oscillator damage or circuit board failure.

    3. If the watch has not been maintained for a long time, there is too much dirt in it, and the gears are stuck or the battery is in poor contact, which will cause the quartz watch not to go.

    4. The power of the watch is insufficient, resulting in the watch not leaving. Automatic watches wind the watch by moving the arm, and if you don't exercise enough or don't wear it, the watch won't go. This principle is the case with various brands of automatic watches.

    5. The watch hand touches the dial. The hour hand touching the dial or logo, and the hour hand rubbing against the dial, sometimes does not cause Tissot to stop the watch, but it will affect the time of the time, and even scratch the dial face.

    6. The watch hand touches the watch. If the second hand is too high or the second hand is uneven, and the center hole of the main plate is worn, this will cause the concentricity of the center tooth shaft and the second tooth shaft to decrease, and the watch glass will be deformed.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is a quality problem and should be repaired at an after-sales or professional repair store. Jujubes.

    Error standard: Except for the screen chip electronic watch, the watch that never beats the second actually does not exist, whether it is a mechanical watch or a quartz watch.

    There is a margin of error, and this range varies from country to country.

    Different and different.

    In general, mechanical watches (including automatic watches.

    As long as the time is not more than 30 seconds a day in the case of full winding, and the speed is not more than 30 seconds, it basically meets the standard, and the quartz watch is in the case of sufficient battery power, and the speed does not exceed the second, it meets the standard.

    Therefore, whether it is a mechanical watch or a quartz watch, as long as the error is within the above two criteria, we can say that the watch is qualified. Otherwise, it means that there is a problem with the watch and it must be taken to the repair and maintenance department for adjustment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are three main reasons why mechanical watches are inaccurate.

    1.Watch magnetization: The watch is in too much contact with items with magnetic fields, which leads to the phenomenon of magnetization of the watch, causing the watch to be inaccurate.

    After being magnetized, the watch may stop, slow, or fast. After the watch is magnetized, its magnetism will not recede on its own, and it needs to be demagnetized to restore it to normal.

    2.Lack of maintenance: If the watch lacks maintenance, it will lead to wear and tear of parts, dry up the sludge, affect the normal running time of the watch, and make the watch appear fast and slow.

    3.Mechanical failures: Mechanical failures such as watch balance spring failures, escapement failures, and component slips can cause the watch to be fast and slow.

    Mechanical watches are sometimes fast and sometimes slow, and it may be caused by severe impacts, water ingress, etc. Quartz watches are generally very accurate and less prone to time failures. In the case of adequate maintenance, it is more likely to be fast and slow, which is more related to the failure of the circuit board, or the poor contact of a certain part.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, if the mechanical watch is not worn for a day and a night, resulting in insufficient winding, it is possible to affect the time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    How much to buy, the machinery said that there is such a situation, but you buy a brand, and it is a bit exaggerated to say that one hour slower a day, contact the after-sales service.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You just bought it and haven't been chained before, so you have to wind it first.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nowadays, many mechanical watches have this function in their movements, probably to reduce the wear and tear caused by mechanical friction when not wearing. You just have to take your watch and shake it and the watch will be gone. The spring reserve of a Tissot watch is 24 hours, so it will stand still after 24 hours, so don't worry.

    Wearing it regularly will solve this problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I also have a Tissot mechanical watch, and I don't wear it for a day and a half and then I don't leave, although it is advertised for a longer time, but the advertisement is unreliable. Nowadays, mechanical watches generally don't need to be wound manually, you only need to shake for half a minute and you can go, Tissot's mechanical watches are entry-level, and the requirements are not too high.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because of the lack of power, the balance wheel inside needs to move to generate power! My watch is also Tissot's!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The watch needs energy to move around.

    Either quartz watches, by batteries.

    Either mechanical, mainspring, manual or automatic.

    You don't wear it, and you don't manually mend the chain, tell him how to go?

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is a Tissot wrist kinetic watch, you take it with you or shake it and you're gone.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Click here to go to the Tissot Service Center.

    Mechanical Tissot watches need to be wound at least 3 times a month to ensure the normal operation of Tissot watches. For quartz Tissot watches, you need to pay attention to the battery level of the watch to avoid rusting the movement and other parts of the Tissot watch due to the battery being drained. Automatic Tissot watches should be worn for at least 8 hours a day, and if you don't use your Tissot watch for a long time, it's normal to have stop-and-go.

    It is also possible that the stoppage of a Tissot watch is caused by magnetism, rust of the movement or drying out of the lubricating oil. If your Tissot watch has a stop-and-go fault, it is recommended that you immediately take it to a professional watch repair service center for repair, due to the complex internal structure of the Tissot watch, remember not to disassemble the Tissot watch without permission, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble, and you should pay more attention to maintenance at ordinary times, which is conducive to prolonging the service life of the Tissot watch.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The power is insufficient, the quartz watch needs to replace the battery, and the mechanical watch needs to be wound; 2. Poor contact, such as too much dirt and jamming the gear, need to clean up the foreign matter and re-oil; 3. If the watch hand touches, such as the hour hand and the dial, the cover needs to be opened for maintenance.

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