What is the problem when the automatic watch will stop when it shakes?

Updated on vogue 2024-08-11
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In this case, the watch was originally designed to have no shock absorber, and if it is subjected to a strong shock, the energy will be transmitted directly to the escapement, causing damage to the hairspring and pallet fork. Later, the shock absorption system was invented, and there are many kinds of shock absorption systems, most of which are installed outside the axis of rotation of the hairspring. In addition, there are many types of suspension systems, some of which automatically cut off the power supply after a strong vibration, causing the watch to stop temporarily.

    The situation you mentioned should be caused by the use of this suspension system. If the watch does not stop frequently, and the error of normal wearing for one day is also within the normal range, it means that it is normal, don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    It should be a mechanical failure. Enter the three-guarantee process, find after-sales identification, and return if it is not a human factor.

    There is a problem with the anti-magnetic and anti-shock function.

    The more a mechanical watch should shake, the more powerful it is. A good mechanical watch can last up to 48 hours.

    Good luck!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Could it be that you are dazzled? Because of the newly bought watch, they will stare at it, look at it, and play non-stop. New watch dazzles are normal.

    Let me ask, first of all, is your watch accurate? How many seconds is fast or slow every day (24 hours?!)

    Secondly, will there be a pause in the sound of your watch?!

    Thirdly, do the hands of your watch, especially the second hand, continue to stop and go, or are they stuck in place?

    If you don't have any of the above, that's basically fine. Just wear it with confidence.

    If there is a problem, then find after-sales service and find a repairer to pay for it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Mechanical watches are generally composed of hundreds or thousands of parts, and the internal parts are very sophisticated and complex, and some parts are only the size of a human hair when magnified several times. When shaking, it may damage the internal parts of the mechanical watch.

    1. When the mechanical watch is not worn artificially, most of them are due to improper wearing, resulting in the watch falling to the ground or being violently impacted and causing damage to the parts in the watch. Of course, the most important thing is that a mechanical watch is to be wound, and we first have to make sure that the watch is powered**.

    2. When the natural wear and tear causes the machine to open the machine and the watch does not go, most of the watch batteries are out of power or the oil sludge in the watch is dry and hinders the watch from moving.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That means that there is a quality problem with this watch, so it will always stop, you can go to the place of the watch to communicate with him, can you change it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first is because of the lack of kinetic energy. The wearer is required to wear it normally every day and have an appropriate amount of activity in order to keep it on, maintain momentum, and operate normally. It is normal for the wearer to walk slowly when the wearer is less active.

    For the first use, rotate the shank 20-30 times to allow the mainspring to be wound initially.

    The second is due to a malfunction of the mechanical watch. Common faults include bumping, misalignment of movement gears, magnetization of the watch, long shelf time, oil sludge drying, etc., which will cause the mechanical watch not to go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Mechanical automatic watches sometimes stop, the winding does not go, and the watch will only go after shaking a few times.

    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. Therefore, you can only go to a professional watch repair center for demagnetization so that it can return to normal.

    2. Lack of maintenance: mechanical watches are maintained every 2-3 years, and quartz watches are maintained every 4-5 years. Watch maintenance requires the movement to be completely disassembled, cleaned, oiled, reassembled, adjusted, and functionally checked; Repair or replace any worn or malfunctioning movement components.

    If the watch lacks maintenance, it will cause the parts to wear out, the sludge will dry up, affect the normal running time of the watch, and make the watch appear fast and slow. Regular maintenance of the whole machine can effectively prevent the occurrence of various failures of the watch. 3. Mechanical failure:

    Mechanical failures such as watch balance spring failures, escapement system failures, and parts and teeth slips may cause the watch to appear fast and slow, so when the watch has abnormal time, you can first pull out the crown and take it to a professional maintenance organization for the maintenance technician to check the cause.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The mechanical watch appears and goes away for a while, and then stops again after a while, which may be caused by a malfunction or lack of kinetic energy. We need to find the cause of its abnormality and then deal with it. The following is an introduction to the specific content of "mechanical watches go away for a while and then stop".

    1. Mechanical watch: A mechanical watch is a kind of watch that relies on the mainspring in the movement to drive the gears and then push the watch hands, and there are two kinds of manual chaining and automatic chaining.

    2. Insufficient kinetic energy: If the mechanical watch does not go, but shakes and walks, and then stops, it may be caused by insufficient kinetic energy, and it needs to be chained.

    3. Failure: If the chain still can't return to normal, it means that the watch is faulty and needs to find a maintenance master for testing.

    4. Mechanical movement: A mechanical watch does not contain a battery, and its power comes from the clockwork composed of mechanical parts, so it is called a mechanical watch.

    A mechanical watch can be fully wounded for 48 hours, but it is usually recommended to have a full mechanical watch every day for accurate timing. Through the above article, I believe everyone knows the answer to the question of "mechanical watches will go and stop for a while". In general, the Zen Rudou movement of a mechanical watch is more complicated, and if there is a failure, it is recommended to find a professional to repair it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normally, it has to be automatically wound by putting on a shake hand, and not moving is like not shaking the hand, not winding, so it does not go. All said that this is a normal phenomenon, the main reason should be that you exercise less, if there is a proper amount of activity, in order to make it continue to be on the bar and run normally.

    It is normal for the wearer to walk slowly when the wearer is less active. For the first use, rotate the shank 20-30 times to allow the mainspring to be wound initially.

    For automatic watches, the accuracy of the watch is relatively good when the mainspring is full, but if the watch stops, it is generally difficult to make the watch full when it wants to rely entirely on automatic winding.

    If your watch is 48 hours, then your watch will always be in a state between 24 and 48 hours. So you have to wind it up first and then bring your automatic watch to the 0-24 running length.

    The internal movement components of a fully automatic mechanical watch are all mechanical parts, and it is a balance spring watch powered by a clockwork. A mechanical watch is made up of a movement and exterior parts. The movement consists of a drive train, a prime mover system, a pin system, an escapement system, and an analog system, and the parts of the movement are joined together by bridges and screws.

    Automatic watches do not use batteries, and because automatic watches are self-winding by the swing of the arm, they must be worn for more than eight hours a day to ensure accurate timekeeping.

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