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Automatic quartz

Automatic quartz is a collective term describing watch movements that combine a self-winding rotor mechanism[1] (as used in automatic mechanical watches) to generate electricity with a piezoelectric quartz crystal as its timing element. Such movements aim to provide the advantages of quartz without the inconvenience and environmental impact of batteries. Several manufacturers employ this technique.

Lorus (a Seiko brand) watch with glass back, showing clearly the swinging pendulum and meshing gear and pinion of the Seiko Kinetic movement
Seiko SKA531P1 Kinetic, using a 5M62 caliber Kinetic movement
Front
Backsite, without watch caseback
Seiko SKA369P1 Kinetic Diver's 200 m (tool watch suitable for scuba diving) using a 5M62 caliber Kinetic movement.
Seiko SNL043 Kinetic Chronograph using a 7L22 caliber Kinetic movement with flyback chronograph.
'Seiko Quartz Automatic Generating System' (A.G.S. = early Kinetic), Perpetuum Nobile (produced in 1989), Cal. 7M45, No. 246 of 700
Seiko AGS SCUBA Diver 200m 5M23-6A60, 1993

Mode of operation

A rotating pendulum inside the case is attached to a relatively large gear which meshes with a very small pinion. As the wearer moves, the pendulum turns and spins the pinion at a very high speed - up to 100,000 rpm. This is coupled to a miniature electrical generator which charges a storage device which is a capacitor(s) or a rechargeable battery. A typical full charge will last between two weeks and six months.[citation needed]

Applications

Seiko

Japanese company Seiko pioneered the technique which it unveiled at the Baselworld 1986 trade show under the trial name AGM.[2] The first such watch was released in Germany in January 1988 and April of the same year in Japan (under the name Auto-Quartz).[3] The watches had an average monthly rate of ±15 sec and provided 75 hours of continuous operation when fully powered. Early automatic quartz movements were called AGS (Automatic Generating System).

In 1991 the company introduced the Kinetic brand name.[4]

Today Seiko offers a wide range of watches with various Kinetic movements. The top of the line is the caliber 9T82, included in Sportura (international brand) and PROSPEX (only marketed in Japan) Collection. It is sold in limited volume at a price range of about US$3000 which makes it one of the most expensive automatic quartz watches. Kinetic technology has also been used in some of Seiko's Pulsar and Lorus watches. As of 2007, Seiko has sold more than eight million automatic quartz watches.[2]

The different calibres of Kinetic watches currently are relatively large and heavy, weighing in at 1/3 of a pound (150 grams) or more on many models. Therefore, most Seiko Kinetic watches are only available in a men's size.

Movement calibers:

  • 1M20
  • 3M21 3M22
  • 3M62
  • 4M21
  • 4M71
  • 5D22 5D44 (Direct Drive)
  • 5D88 (Direct Drive Moonphase)
  • 5J21 5J22 (Auto Relay)
  • 5J32 (Auto Relay)
  • 5M22 5M23 5M25
  • 5M42 5M43 5M45 5M47
  • 5M54 (Retrograde Day Indicator)
  • 5M62 5M63 5M65(GMT)
  • 5M82 5M83 5M84 5M85
  • 7D46 7D48 7D56 (Auto Relay, Perpetual Calendar)
  • 7L22 (Flyback chronograph)
  • 7M12 7M42
  • 7M22 7M45
  • 9T82 (Chronograph)
  • YT57 YT58

ETA

 
Omega Seamaster 200 Omegamatic. This watch uses Omega caliber 1400 (ETA 205.111 Rhodium plated).

Swiss company ETA SA, part of the Swatch group,[5] made seven different automatic quartz movements, calling them Autoquartz. They were part of the premium Flatline series of movements[6] and were sold to a variety of watch vendors, primarily European and American. High grade movements designed to last as long as their premium mechanical movements, they had between 15 and 53 jewels. Unlike most quartz watches, Autoquartz could be calibrated[7] to increase their accuracy. Several vendors had their Autoquartz watches COSC certified. In 2006 to increase production of its highly demanded mechanical movements, Swatch discontinued supplying the Autoquartz line to customers (service and parts are still available). Then in 2009, possibly due to available production capacity or stocked parts, Tissot reintroduced the Autoquartz in its PRC200 dive watch. The Autoquartz movement used by Tissot is gold plated and carries the designation ETA 205.914.[citation needed]

Movement calibers:[citation needed]

  • 204.901 (small 8.75 lignes used primarily in women's watches)
  • 204.911 (replacement for the 204.901 upgrading from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery)
  • 205.111 (discontinued and replaced by the 205.911 which upgraded from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery)
  • 205.711 (15 jeweled movement used only by Swatch Watch for a variety of its fashion watches)
  • 205.911 (the most commonly available movement having 17 jewels and often ordered in gold plating)
  • 205.914 (no information available from ETA)
  • 205.961 (a 205.911 with the addition of a GMT hand)
  • 206.211 (a 205.911 fitted with a Dubois Depraz 2021 to make a chronograph. With 53 jewels the most jeweled quartz movement ever made)

Manufacturers who employ or employed ETA movements: Tissot, Rado in their Accustar line of watches, Longines, Swatch, Omega (Omega Seamaster Omega-matic), Dugena (K-Tech), Wenger (GST Field Terragraph Autoquartz), Hermès (Nomade), Roberge (Altaïr), Mido (Multifort), Bovet (Autoquartz calibre 11BQ01), Fortis (Spacematic Eco), Belair (Autoquartz), Franck Muller (Transamerica), HTO (Grand Voyager) and Cyma.[citation needed]

Citizen

Citizen, one of the world's largest watch manufacturers, also built an autoquartz-powered watch: the Eco-Drive Duo (released in December 1998).[8] Novel to this watch was the use of both mechanical power as well as a solar cell. This model was an attempt to enter higher-priced markets (at a cost of around $1000 USD), but the technology failed to attract consumer interest and Citizen has since stopped making use of the unique movement. No other autoquartz powered watch from Citizen is known; all other Eco-Drive models only use solar power or thermal power.[citation needed]

Ventura

Ventura is a small Swiss watch manufacturer claiming to be "the World's only manufacturer of automatic digital watches".[citation needed] Their VEN_99 movement was the only watch to ever combine autoquartz and digital readout of time (LCD) in one package. Offered were three models: the Sparc rx, fx and px. In late 2006, the company started selling their movement with an incorporated alarm, another exclusive feature. All hardware is proprietary to Ventura.

In 2007 the company went into bankruptcy.[9] Support was available from an independent entity. In 2011 the company re-emerged from bankruptcy and continued to sell its models, introducing the "2nd gen Micro-Generating-System" and marketing the watch (Sparc MGS) integrating it as the world's first and only digital-readout multi-function automatic quartz module.[10] Unlike with other manufacturers the watch movement (VEN_10) and power source (MGS) are separate units, only linked by a single wire.

Pricing

In spite of the relatively complex mechanical parts used, Seiko has positioned their kinetic watches to be medium-priced.[11] Exceptions are kinetic with other complications such as chronograph movement 9T82, 7L22 and direct drive movements. ETA sold Autoquartz to a variety of Swiss manufacturers with pricing below $100 (Swatch) to multiple thousands (Omega, Baume et Mercier, et al.).[citation needed] Ventura prices its automatic quartz watches at around 2000-4000 Euro.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Mechanical, Automatic, or Quartz: Understanding Each Type of Watch".
  2. ^ a b "SEIKO Kinetic. 20 years of success" (Press release). Seiko. 2007-04-12. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  3. ^ (PDF). Seiko Epson Corp. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-11-11. Retrieved 2014-11-11.
  4. ^ Adv. "How could we fit 50 patents inside? We took out the battery". Newsweek. December 18, 1995. p. 15.
  5. ^ "ETA SA: Advanced Training in Latest Watch Technology". April 2006.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-09-28. Retrieved 2018-08-02.
  7. ^ "History of Mens Citizen Watches".
  8. ^ . Citizen Watch Co. Archived from the original on 2012-01-29. Retrieved 2012-02-12.
  9. ^ Chuck Maddox’s Watch Blog: Sad news to report, the loss of an innovator...
  10. ^ Krupp, Alexander (22 May 2011). "Ventura: Rückkehr einer Uhrenmarke". Watchtime.net. Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  11. ^ "We have strengthened the Seiko collection in the medium price range" "Zest Europe". The Jeweller Magazine. February 2010.

External links

  • watches-lexic: ETA Autoquartz
  • Seiko AGS Quartz Watch The world's first automatic power generating quartz watch.
  • The Seiko Kinetic: Boon or Bane?

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Automatic quartz is a collective term describing watch movements that combine a self winding rotor mechanism 1 as used in automatic mechanical watches to generate electricity with a piezoelectric quartz crystal as its timing element Such movements aim to provide the advantages of quartz without the inconvenience and environmental impact of batteries Several manufacturers employ this technique Lorus a Seiko brand watch with glass back showing clearly the swinging pendulum and meshing gear and pinion of the Seiko Kinetic movement Seiko SKA531P1 Kinetic using a 5M62 caliber Kinetic movementFrontBacksite without watch caseback Seiko SKA369P1 Kinetic Diver s 200 m tool watch suitable for scuba diving using a 5M62 caliber Kinetic movement Seiko SNL043 Kinetic Chronograph using a 7L22 caliber Kinetic movement with flyback chronograph Seiko Quartz Automatic Generating System A G S early Kinetic Perpetuum Nobile produced in 1989 Cal 7M45 No 246 of 700 Seiko AGS SCUBA Diver 200m 5M23 6A60 1993 Contents 1 Mode of operation 2 Applications 2 1 Seiko 2 2 ETA 2 3 Citizen 2 4 Ventura 3 Pricing 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksMode of operation EditA rotating pendulum inside the case is attached to a relatively large gear which meshes with a very small pinion As the wearer moves the pendulum turns and spins the pinion at a very high speed up to 100 000 rpm This is coupled to a miniature electrical generator which charges a storage device which is a capacitor s or a rechargeable battery A typical full charge will last between two weeks and six months citation needed Applications EditSeiko Edit Japanese company Seiko pioneered the technique which it unveiled at the Baselworld 1986 trade show under the trial name AGM 2 The first such watch was released in Germany in January 1988 and April of the same year in Japan under the name Auto Quartz 3 The watches had an average monthly rate of 15 sec and provided 75 hours of continuous operation when fully powered Early automatic quartz movements were called AGS Automatic Generating System In 1991 the company introduced the Kinetic brand name 4 Today Seiko offers a wide range of watches with various Kinetic movements The top of the line is the caliber 9T82 included in Sportura international brand and PROSPEX only marketed in Japan Collection It is sold in limited volume at a price range of about US 3000 which makes it one of the most expensive automatic quartz watches Kinetic technology has also been used in some of Seiko s Pulsar and Lorus watches As of 2007 Seiko has sold more than eight million automatic quartz watches 2 The different calibres of Kinetic watches currently are relatively large and heavy weighing in at 1 3 of a pound 150 grams or more on many models Therefore most Seiko Kinetic watches are only available in a men s size Movement calibers 1M20 3M21 3M22 3M62 4M21 4M71 5D22 5D44 Direct Drive 5D88 Direct Drive Moonphase 5J21 5J22 Auto Relay 5J32 Auto Relay 5M22 5M23 5M25 5M42 5M43 5M45 5M47 5M54 Retrograde Day Indicator 5M62 5M63 5M65 GMT 5M82 5M83 5M84 5M85 7D46 7D48 7D56 Auto Relay Perpetual Calendar 7L22 Flyback chronograph 7M12 7M42 7M22 7M45 9T82 Chronograph YT57 YT58ETA Edit Omega Seamaster 200 Omegamatic This watch uses Omega caliber 1400 ETA 205 111 Rhodium plated Swiss company ETA SA part of the Swatch group 5 made seven different automatic quartz movements calling them Autoquartz They were part of the premium Flatline series of movements 6 and were sold to a variety of watch vendors primarily European and American High grade movements designed to last as long as their premium mechanical movements they had between 15 and 53 jewels Unlike most quartz watches Autoquartz could be calibrated 7 to increase their accuracy Several vendors had their Autoquartz watches COSC certified In 2006 to increase production of its highly demanded mechanical movements Swatch discontinued supplying the Autoquartz line to customers service and parts are still available Then in 2009 possibly due to available production capacity or stocked parts Tissot reintroduced the Autoquartz in its PRC200 dive watch The Autoquartz movement used by Tissot is gold plated and carries the designation ETA 205 914 citation needed Movement calibers citation needed 204 901 small 8 75 lignes used primarily in women s watches 204 911 replacement for the 204 901 upgrading from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery 205 111 discontinued and replaced by the 205 911 which upgraded from a capacitor to a rechargeable battery 205 711 15 jeweled movement used only by Swatch Watch for a variety of its fashion watches 205 911 the most commonly available movement having 17 jewels and often ordered in gold plating 205 914 no information available from ETA 205 961 a 205 911 with the addition of a GMT hand 206 211 a 205 911 fitted with a Dubois Depraz 2021 to make a chronograph With 53 jewels the most jeweled quartz movement ever made Manufacturers who employ or employed ETA movements Tissot Rado in their Accustar line of watches Longines Swatch Omega Omega Seamaster Omega matic Dugena K Tech Wenger GST Field Terragraph Autoquartz Hermes Nomade Roberge Altair Mido Multifort Bovet Autoquartz calibre 11BQ01 Fortis Spacematic Eco Belair Autoquartz Franck Muller Transamerica HTO Grand Voyager and Cyma citation needed Citizen Edit Citizen one of the world s largest watch manufacturers also built an autoquartz powered watch the Eco Drive Duo released in December 1998 8 Novel to this watch was the use of both mechanical power as well as a solar cell This model was an attempt to enter higher priced markets at a cost of around 1000 USD but the technology failed to attract consumer interest and Citizen has since stopped making use of the unique movement No other autoquartz powered watch from Citizen is known all other Eco Drive models only use solar power or thermal power citation needed Ventura Edit Ventura is a small Swiss watch manufacturer claiming to be the World s only manufacturer of automatic digital watches citation needed Their VEN 99 movement was the only watch to ever combine autoquartz and digital readout of time LCD in one package Offered were three models the Sparc rx fx and px In late 2006 the company started selling their movement with an incorporated alarm another exclusive feature All hardware is proprietary to Ventura In 2007 the company went into bankruptcy 9 Support was available from an independent entity In 2011 the company re emerged from bankruptcy and continued to sell its models introducing the 2nd gen Micro Generating System and marketing the watch Sparc MGS integrating it as the world s first and only digital readout multi function automatic quartz module 10 Unlike with other manufacturers the watch movement VEN 10 and power source MGS are separate units only linked by a single wire Pricing EditIn spite of the relatively complex mechanical parts used Seiko has positioned their kinetic watches to be medium priced 11 Exceptions are kinetic with other complications such as chronograph movement 9T82 7L22 and direct drive movements ETA sold Autoquartz to a variety of Swiss manufacturers with pricing below 100 Swatch to multiple thousands Omega Baume et Mercier et al citation needed Ventura prices its automatic quartz watches at around 2000 4000 Euro citation needed See also EditAutomatic watch Seiko Spring Drive Complication horology Jewel bearingReferences Edit Mechanical Automatic or Quartz Understanding Each Type of Watch a b SEIKO Kinetic 20 years of success Press release Seiko 2007 04 12 Retrieved 2014 11 11 Seiko AGS Quartz Watch The world s first automatic power generating quartz watch PDF Seiko Epson Corp Archived from the original PDF on 2014 11 11 Retrieved 2014 11 11 Adv How could we fit 50 patents inside We took out the battery Newsweek December 18 1995 p 15 ETA SA Advanced Training in Latest Watch Technology April 2006 Flatline Archived from the original on 2020 09 28 Retrieved 2018 08 02 History of Mens Citizen Watches Brand History Citizen Watch Co Archived from the original on 2012 01 29 Retrieved 2012 02 12 Chuck Maddox s Watch Blog Sad news to report the loss of an innovator Krupp Alexander 22 May 2011 Ventura Ruckkehr einer Uhrenmarke Watchtime net Retrieved 3 January 2012 We have strengthened the Seiko collection in the medium price range Zest Europe The Jeweller Magazine February 2010 External links Editwatches lexic ETA Autoquartz Seiko AGS Quartz Watch The world s first automatic power generating quartz watch The Seiko Kinetic Boon or Bane Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Automatic quartz amp oldid 1126163888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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