Discover the Fascinating Mechanism of Self-Charging Kinetic Watches

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The mechanism that allows watches to self-charge through wrist movements is known as an automatic or self-winding movement. This technology harnesses kinetic energy generated by the wearer's motion to power the watch. For more detailed information, users are advised to conduct targeted searches using specific terms related to automatic watches and their mechanisms. Many resources are available online that explain how this technology functions in depth. Exploring these terms will yield comprehensive insights into the workings of self-charging kinetic watches.
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hello!

how is it called the mechanism that makes watches self-charged by the movements of the wrist?
where can I find more info about this?

thanks!
 
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physior said:
hello!

how is it called the mechanism that makes watches self-charged by the movements of the wrist?
where can I find more info about this?

thanks!

Just Google the title of your thread.
 
but I am interested in the mechanism, the technology, not the actual watches
 
physior said:
but I am interested in the mechanism, the technology, not the actual watches

Google is quite flexible. Keep adding terms into the search window to narrow your search. When I searched just using your title words, I got plenty of hits about how they work.
 
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