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Watches with Quartz Movement
La Grande Classique quartz 29 mm
La Grande Classique quartz 29 mm
La Grande Classique quartz 29 mm
DolceVita quartz 20,80 x 32 mm
DolceVita quartz 20,80 x 32 mm
DolceVita quartz 20,80 x 32 mm
DolceVita quartz 20,80 x 32 mm
Mach 2000 Mini quartz 30 x 28 mm
T-Race Cycling Tour de France 2022 45 mm
Black Bay Chrono auto 41 mm
Link quartz 32 mm
Mach 2000 Mini quartz 30 x 28 mm
Formula 1 Colors quartz 43 mm
Formula 1 Colors quartz 43 mm
Formula 1 Colors quartz 43 mm
Khaki Navy Scuba quartz 37 mm
Khaki Aviation X-Wind GMT Chrono quartz 46 mm
Khaki Aviation X-Wind GMT Chrono quartz 46 mm
Grand Seiko Quartz GMT 39 mm
Grand Seiko Quartz GMT 39 mm
Tissot Classic Dream Lady quartz watch silver dial steel bracelet 28 mm
Tissot Classic Dream Lady watch yellow gold coloured quartz bezel silver dial steel bracelet 28 mm
Tissot Classic Dream quartz watch silver dial steel bracelet 42 mm
Tissot Classic Dream watch yellow gold colour quartz silver dial steel bracelet 42 mm
Tissot Classic Dream yellow gold color quartz watch ivory dial brown leather strap 42 mm
De Ville Prestige Quartz 30 mm
De Ville Prestige Quartz 30 mm
De Ville Prestige Quartz 30 mm
Heure H Small Model quartz 21 mm
Cape Cod Grand Model 29 mm
Heure H Petit Modèle quartz 25 mm
Heure H Large Model quartz 34 mm
Arceau Grand Modèle quartz 36 mm
Arceau Petit Modèle quartz 28 mm
Nantucket Petit Modèle quartz 29 mm
- Watches with Quartz Movement
- Watches with Automatic Movement
- Watches with Manufacture Automatic Movement
- Watches with Manufacture Manual Winding Mechanical Movement
- Watches with Solar Quartz Movement
- Watches with Hybrid Movement
- Watches with Eco-Drive Movement
- Watches with Connected Movement
- Watches with leather strap
- Watches with steel bracelet
Quartz watches are less prestigious than mechanical watches, as they do not demonstrate the same watchmaking expertise. However, they are much more accurate. The quartz movement consists of an electronic circuit driven by a battery, the energy of which is used to vibrate a quartz oscillator. Quartz watches are relatively recent in the watchmaking world, since their invention dates back to the 1960s. It was Seiko who initiated the very first model, the Seiko 35SQ in 1969. The heart of the electronic quartz movement consists of an electrical circuit driven by a battery. It is this battery that diffuses the energy necessary for the vibration of the quartz oscillator, otherwise known as the piezoelectric effect. Quartz watches are ultra-precise and are designed for people who are looking for reliability. Powered by a battery, a quartz watch is actually more economical than a mechanical watch. More specifically, it is an electronic movement with an electrical circuit. The battery serves as a motor to distribute the current. Thus, when subjected to this electric current, the quartz crystal vibrates very quickly and regularly. The number of vibrations can then be calculated from this frequency to measure the time elapsed. The battery has a lifespan of up to several years, during which time there will be no need for servicing or maintenance, unlike mechanical watches. The quartz watch has two display modes. Analogue (with hands) and digital. For the latter, the electronic circuit transmits the display data directly to the liquid crystal screen. If there is one quality that is the prerogative of quartz watches, it is precision. Its battery driven movement is of an irreproachable reliability. The margin of error for a quartz watch is calculated in tenths of seconds (of delay or advance), whereas it can reach several seconds, even minutes, for a mechanical watch. We won't talk about a defect here, but rather about a certain lack of authenticity. It is true that watch lovers appreciate above all the watchmaking know-how and craftsmanship hidden in the case of a mechanical watch. But that is a matter of taste !