Watch Movements: Difference Between Quartz, Mechanical & Automatic

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  • What's the difference between quartz, mechanical and automatic watches? Is one type of watch movement better than the others? Which movement is right for you?
    In this video, I'll explain the differences between quartz (battery-powered), mechanical and automatic watches in a very basic way, then I'll give you my opinion about which type of movement is best.
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  • @toraiaito8217
    @toraiaito8217 Před 4 lety +675

    "What's important is you like the watch and that you actually wear it"
    *Stares at sneakers collectors*

    • @SauceBossTM
      @SauceBossTM Před 4 lety +7

      Look up Kenny g sneaker room. We wear our kicks Brotha

    • @instantchildbirth2746
      @instantchildbirth2746 Před 4 lety +18

      What’s worse: sneakerheads that don’t wear their shoes or sneakerheads that don’t crease their shoes?

    • @MrPrush-ji4gs
      @MrPrush-ji4gs Před 4 lety +1

      Tora Iaito sneakers wear out not watches as long as you have quality watches

    • @skoutah
      @skoutah Před 4 lety +7

      @@MrPrush-ji4gs You should still wear your sneakers though, unless you're strictly a reseller because you gotta support the hustle. You just wear them at appropriate times.

    • @Jorj57
      @Jorj57 Před 3 lety +1

      "stares at Richard Mille collectors"

  • @9ballalex
    @9ballalex Před 5 lety +720

    came here looking for some informative material and ended up willing to be a watch collector

    • @marionforge2769
      @marionforge2769 Před 4 lety +6

      Same here lol

    • @txflips2106
      @txflips2106 Před 4 lety +8

      Yup same... I now want an automatic watch for some reason

    • @samuellongdon9932
      @samuellongdon9932 Před 4 lety +2

      Alejandro Caballero same

    • @amrasydan
      @amrasydan Před 2 lety +1

      @@txflips2106 yeah having the same feeling too. Initially wanting to learn about quartz since looking to get the cheap Tag F1...but now thinking of getting the automatic.

  • @swabby429
    @swabby429 Před 6 lety +2203

    I wish my Kia had a Ferrari engine.

  • @brentfaiza1597
    @brentfaiza1597 Před 3 lety +428

    Seiko is one of a kind when it comes to automatic. Still wearing my father's watch he bought it in 1995.

    • @louismaxell
      @louismaxell Před 2 lety +8

      awesome workhorse movement they got.. what type is yours?

    • @mananmody9355
      @mananmody9355 Před 2 lety +21

      I got my dad's Seiko too. His dad gifted it to him back in 1978 or something.

    • @mrpuddingpop1951
      @mrpuddingpop1951 Před 2 lety +5

      Fossil daily

    • @adamadib9118
      @adamadib9118 Před 2 lety +2

      @@mananmody9355 same 1979

    • @gigibadilles5819
      @gigibadilles5819 Před 2 lety +14

      Just I bought Seiko 5 sports watch for Christmas

  • @Renulin
    @Renulin Před 6 lety +357

    Quartz, mechanical, or automatic?
    Seiko spring drive: Yes

  • @starnite_47
    @starnite_47 Před 2 lety +315

    Been living in the Quartz Age since the 80's. Upgraded to Automatic/Mechanical and never looked back. Something about the Seconds Hand sweeping across the dial smoothly and winding the watch is just satisfying. Taking care of a timepiece in general gives a sense of pride.

    • @BenHawkinsvids
      @BenHawkinsvids Před 2 lety +3

      I just switched over. Been using a fossil q hybrid smart watch for a couple years as it is really functional and doesnt look as cheesy as the another apple/samsung watches but I also wanted something a bit nicer with the sweeping second hand that really stood out.

    • @stimproid
      @stimproid Před 2 lety +24

      I just cant wrap my head around how something that is worse at doing its job is an upgrade. A quartz watch is better at being a watch ie. telling accurate time.. I like watches. I think they look cool and perform a function. I just don't get the draw of the mechanical aspect. I'm not criticizing or judging others....I just don't get it.

    • @starnite_47
      @starnite_47 Před 2 lety +4

      @@stimproid Quartz is accurate. Heck they even have Swiss Quartz also! Some mechanical/automatic watches are accurate too. Just depends on what you buy and the brand. Some are overpriced yet cheaper watches get the job done better. It's a jungle of movements out there!

    • @TripleDDDD
      @TripleDDDD Před 2 lety +8

      @@stimproid there are a lot of things in the watchworld that make no sense in a practical way. I love mechanicals and automatics just for the tech aspect. But I admit on some days i just grab a quartz when in a hurry, no need to set time, day, date and wind it.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT Před 2 lety +2

      Got a skeletal (open sections in the watch let you see all the inner workings and gears moving) automatic Boderry Urban, it's a cheap little Chinese made thing but it's given me the "mechanical watch bug" now and I've just ordered an Orient "Commuter", and considering getting a diver from them too

  • @AndreasVss
    @AndreasVss Před 3 lety +109

    "in house movements are gonna be very very expensive"
    - Laughs in Seiko 5

  • @the_officials38
    @the_officials38 Před rokem +42

    Not only did you explain what the difference are, you also mentioned the use cases and comparisons, for new watch viewers this is great!

  • @ccooper8040
    @ccooper8040 Před 5 lety +342

    The sweep second hand is a beautiful thing compared to a jumping second hand.

    • @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx
      @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx Před 5 lety +49

      @Edward Moran it's the right opinion

    • @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx
      @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx Před 5 lety +16

      @Edward Moran why would I ever stop. I mean look at theGS spring drive it's probably the winning feature of the damn thing hahaha

    • @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx
      @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx Před 5 lety +18

      @Edward Moran well to be fair I love mechanical things. Always have. Quartz isnt bad. In fact it's rather pragmatic. But honestly my friend, if everyone liked the same things then this world would be boring. Lol hooray for diversity in passions and love of horology but yeah somethin about sweeping second hands makes me love watches a lot

    • @shadowgame0630
      @shadowgame0630 Před 5 lety +15

      @@XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx you speak of diversity of passion but also preach that you have the right opinion 😂 which one is it?

    • @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx
      @XxXHardcoreshredderxXXxxxxxxxx Před 5 lety +6

      @@shadowgame0630 it's called a joke my friend. Lmao me asserting that I have the right opinion is itself ironic. 'Right' opinion lol sorry if that wasnt implicit

  • @Tal-wb9jn
    @Tal-wb9jn Před 6 lety +573

    Nothing wrong with quartz...sometimes they are the best choice...any watch collector who knows...will have a mix of quartz, hand wind and automatics...the original James Bond Watch in the Omega series was a quartz Seamaster...quartz can take more of a beating and is appropriate for certain functions.... the Victorinox INOX chose a quartz movement for that watch because they needed it for durability...quartz definitely has its place in the watch world...

  • @oldiesfreek
    @oldiesfreek Před 6 lety +263

    An automatic watch is a mechanical watch. The difference should be in the method it is wound, manual or automatic.

    • @BrockMcGoff
      @BrockMcGoff  Před 6 lety +48

      1:17

    • @oldiesfreek
      @oldiesfreek Před 6 lety +12

      Thanks, I missed that! :)

    • @oldiesfreek
      @oldiesfreek Před 5 lety +23

      @@nd-rt7dl As long as it is activated by the mere movement of your wrist, it is "automatic". If you can also wind it manually, then it's "automatic and hand-wound". If the seconds hand stops when you pull out the crown to set the time, then it's also "hackable". So if you have a watch that does all three, it's "automatic, hackable and hand-wound". It's "mechanical" as long as it is not a quartz and it has moving gears/ machinery inside. That's why an automatic watch is categorised under "mechanical", but a mechanical watch is not necessarily "automatic" as it can also be a "hand-wound" one. These days they have also come up with "mecha-quartz" movements that integrate mechanical parts into a quartz-driven movement. Hope I've explained it clearly enough?

    • @oldiesfreek
      @oldiesfreek Před 5 lety +1

      @@nd-rt7dl Cool! =)

    • @Trex100
      @Trex100 Před 5 lety +2

      Precisely

  • @klakhouse
    @klakhouse Před 6 lety +120

    i really appreciate that you take the effort to get your audio right. so many style videos have terrible audio.

  • @cheehee808_
    @cheehee808_ Před 2 lety +48

    Always wanted an automatic when I first started getting into watches. Then I owned an skx, then a bond seamaster and a speedmaster then finally my Breitling superocean. Mechanicals are fun but I would find myself going back to my bond seamaster cause it was quartz and it would keep ticking even after sitting in a drawer for weeks. Hella convenient when you just wanna grab a watch and go

  • @nickschwear1610
    @nickschwear1610 Před 5 lety +26

    I appreciate your videos because there’s no fluff. I’m over six minutes in and you haven’t repeated yourself or made redundant points. You have earned yourself a sub 🤘🏼

  • @biljancanin
    @biljancanin Před 5 lety +213

    I have a Automatic Seiko 5 and it costs only 80 Euros. Never take it of, not even while showering. I use it to see the time :D After 3 years i feel like im missing something if its not on my wrist

    • @eliasfarhat6366
      @eliasfarhat6366 Před 5 lety +18

      I didn't know you used a watch to see the time:p

    • @francowabongo
      @francowabongo Před 4 lety +40

      It's a very bad idea to shower with a watch even if it's water resistant.
      Water will slowly but surely corrode metals and if you expose your watch to it every day, it'll shorten the life of your watch.

    • @btwirpak47
      @btwirpak47 Před 4 lety +1

      biljancanin I feel exactly same way about my Kimber...

    • @YR7A
      @YR7A Před 4 lety +8

      @@francowabongo it's fine as long as it gets dried off afterwards. Its actually better to clean all the long and grime off of it doing that than it is just to let it accumulate.

    • @RizkhyDestatama
      @RizkhyDestatama Před 4 lety +10

      You need put seiko 5 to rest every day. Because their mechanism make the clock slower if it wind constantly and make it faster when it rest. So, wearing it all the time is increasing their inaccuracies.

  • @Kriti98
    @Kriti98 Před 4 lety +4

    Congratulations, this was one of the better clips on watches I have seen. No portentous information. Thank you.

  • @BijanIzadi
    @BijanIzadi Před 6 lety +6

    Seriously the best video I’ve seen yet on watch types. Thank you for making it!

  • @stevetownsend1389
    @stevetownsend1389 Před 5 lety +12

    Very well done. Your statement that everyone should wear the watch that makes them happy is spot on. I have all three types of movements in my collection and love them all. This is a wonderful hobby (or maybe addiction... hahaha)

  • @lightyagami1752
    @lightyagami1752 Před 3 lety +2

    This video is imprecise, badly enough that I would consider it misleading.
    Watches can be classified in terms of:
    1) Movement (time keeping mechanism)
    2) Power source
    The movement is either a piezoelectric quartz oscillator in quartz watches or a balance wheel in mechanical watches (including hand wound watches and automatics).
    Sometimes you have fancy "timekeeping reference" or correction mechanisms. Things like tourbillons and the quartz oscillator based reference in a Spring Drive are purely intrinsic reference/correction measures in high end mechanical movements. Things like Bluetooth, atomic band reception and GPS based timekeeping are extrinsic reference methods.
    As far as power goes, you have either battery (chemical) or solar power driving quartz watches. Solar power still requires storage in a rechargeable chemical cell. Sometimes for "smart watches", you have rechargeable cells that take external power at regular intervals. For mechanical watches they are powered by mechanical potential energy stored and gradually discharged as rotational kinetic energy via the mainspring. The mainspring is driven either by hand winding (manual mechanical watches) or by natural wrist and hand oscillations during routine wear (automatic and Spring Drive). Automatic watches that can also be hand-wound are plentiful.
    I only covered wrist watches, so other timekeeping devices like pendulums are out of scope. And of course, you can distinguish between watch displays and numerous other features including various details of the movements and complications. Horology is a very rich field.

  • @patricj951
    @patricj951 Před 2 lety +9

    Good video. I am into watches since a year and I started with quartz models(almost all of them solar and eco-drive) and ended with automatics.
    I understand the fascination about mechanical movements like automatics(automatics are actually mechanical watches too). And especially when they have exhibition window.

  • @Alamina5.0
    @Alamina5.0 Před 4 lety +38

    Well my favorite watch brand is Casio. They are well made, affordable, and are fun to wear. They are quartz but I love their history and impact they had in the industry.

    • @HappyBuddhaBoyd
      @HappyBuddhaBoyd Před 2 lety

      When you hit puberty, you should upgrade to a Gshock... at the very least.

    • @rjonzun5828
      @rjonzun5828 Před 2 lety +6

      @@HappyBuddhaBoyd Was that really necessary?

    • @seasonalsnow6016
      @seasonalsnow6016 Před 2 lety

      @@rjonzun5828 yes.

  • @Omar-qf2dg
    @Omar-qf2dg Před 5 lety +10

    Great explanation. Simple, informative and to the point. Thank you!

  • @Heffty07
    @Heffty07 Před 5 lety +22

    One of the best videos I have seen on watch movements. No slamming of companies you may not like, just an honest opinion "Don't let a watch 'enthusiast' make you feel bad about a buying a so called 'fashion watch', just buy the watch you want" Great positive video about the different watch movements on the market and you have gained a new sub in me.

    • @BrockMcGoff
      @BrockMcGoff  Před 5 lety +2

      Thank you, sir 🙏

    • @IPSCmadeinspain
      @IPSCmadeinspain Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@BrockMcGoff So, can automatic watches be passed between generations and still work?

  • @maybeitsmindfulness5708
    @maybeitsmindfulness5708 Před 4 lety +24

    Well done sir, thank you, the info was smooth as an automatic and precise as a quartz

  • @Christian-pn7sn
    @Christian-pn7sn Před 6 lety +118

    When guys get their style (wardrobe) down I feel like they gravitate toward horology. Whole (addicting) world to learn and take part of for almost any price point.
    Well done sir 👌

  • @KAUSHIKSINHA
    @KAUSHIKSINHA Před 6 lety +17

    I purchased my first ever automatic, 38mm seiko 5 based on another video from your channel, absolutely love it. Will look up the Linjer, you are one of the very few men's fashion expert with recommendations for smaller wrist watches for men. Thanks again, big fan of your channel and content :)

    • @viktoryegorov2721
      @viktoryegorov2721 Před 6 lety +3

      I recommend checking out the urban Gentry on CZcams. I think he has a video with watch recommendations for smaller wrists

  • @LAM_AUT_ECU
    @LAM_AUT_ECU Před 4 lety +6

    8:10 Right on! I am also a wine enthusiast, when referring to wine I always say "the best wine is the one you like most". The same goes for watches.

  • @Daurencomeouthere
    @Daurencomeouthere Před 6 lety +3

    Oh my god, thanks Brock, explained very simple, i googled the hole evening yesterday to understand the difference.

  • @christopherderrick3745
    @christopherderrick3745 Před 5 lety +29

    Great video! just a couple of notes to add to the discussion: Quartz was made available to the public in 69 not 59, though I am sure this was just a slip of the tongue. Whether a movement is hand wound or automatic is not necessarily indicative of quality of value, though all things being equal a manual-wound movement would be less expensive to produce than an automatic one. Lastly in-house movement does not necessarily translate to a high price. Seiko's 7S26 is in-house, but it is available in some of the most inexpensive mechanical watches on the market. However in luxury brands that can not lean on numbers so heavily, an in-house movement almost always translates to a higher price point. Thank you for contributing to the topic and I look forward to seeing more videos from you.

    • @africanhistory
      @africanhistory Před rokem

      Watch Finder would not have made that slip-up. It is good basic information that was researched. That is how it comes across as opposed to a hardcore expert.

  • @BarnOwl61
    @BarnOwl61 Před 6 lety +22

    Just one little thing about Mechanical movements you forgot to mention. The life long working of a mechanical movement requires maintenance sooner or later. Proper service is a very costly affair! The more complications, the higher the costs in general. The more exotic the movement, the higher the costs. Think about it when buying a watch that you want to keep for a lifetime and beyond!

    • @techierg1862
      @techierg1862 Před 3 lety

      Required service is about every 3 to 5 years automatics have oils in them and it has to be maintained otherwise it will lose its accuracy

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 Před rokem

      @@techierg1862 Cheap Vostoks have recommended service intervals of 10 years.

  • @debbiemitchell6055
    @debbiemitchell6055 Před 6 lety +21

    Awesome video, will refer people to this video_ instead of trying to explain the differences myself!

  • @silverm9224
    @silverm9224 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video very great lighting and audio with succinct delivery and good advice on new upcoming high-end watch makers.

  • @ismoleppanen
    @ismoleppanen Před 4 lety +4

    My father had a Longines automatic watch 60 years ago, I have wanted one since then, and am wearing right now.

  • @HoseTheBeast
    @HoseTheBeast Před 5 lety +5

    Got my first watch as a high school gratuation gift from my dad. A Tissot Le Locle double happiness. And i was absolutely mesmerized by the movement and the craftsmanship so now 4 years later i just ordered a Entry level Seiko for a daily watch because i’m feeling bad for wearing my Tissot everyday.
    Long story short i just wish i had more money because i have been developing a serious case of watch enthusiasm.

  • @vedder10
    @vedder10 Před 5 lety +1

    Fantastic video and great perspective. Really enjoyed the clear and down to earth explanations.

  • @brutus8123
    @brutus8123 Před 2 lety +1

    Just got my first automatic watch as a graduation gift and I love it! I’m new to watches and didn’t realize how cool it was and what automatic meant.

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium Před 6 lety +131

    On the whole excellent thoughts but There are many 1st generation quartz watches out there that are nearing 50 years old and work perfectly to this day. What most people don´t realise is that higher quality quartz movements are servicable and if high quality worth servicing. The same things that kill mechanical watches kill quartz namely water and to a lesser extent shock with quartz. The only thing unique to quartz going wrong are batteries leaking but most modern batteries dont have that issue.
    Also, mechanical very often is actually of higher quality than automatic. Automatic does not mean higher quality.
    But again, thats just a few small details, on the whole I agree with your thoughts, really well balanced.

    • @known3617
      @known3617 Před 6 lety +9

      ianmedium all valid points but that doesn’t persuade me to be interested into quartz watches. There is no characteristic to them a watch isn’t just a pretty face its whats on the inside as well and a circuit board with a battery is just boring and is certainly not nice to look at. Now a finely crafted watch with 300 tightly fitted components all working harmoniously together to create a perfectly smooth and seamless tick is what separates watch collectors from watch enthusiasts. When i look at my watch i think for a second ”damn it took 100 people over a year to make this work of art”

    • @rjy8960
      @rjy8960 Před 6 lety +4

      I like mechanical watches - You can get a Seiko 5 automatic (Gene Kranz, mission director of the Apollo missions wore one) for about $100. There is just something nice about mechanical watches. You can look at them and watch time go by more slowly rather than a second tick, enjoy the back and look at the mechanism and know it will never need a battery.
      My concern is that Quartz watches may not last due to the fact that they are based on semiconductors and semiconductors fail after time - Memory loss is one failure mode where the ROM that contains the embedded code loses charge in one or many cells and stops performing normally. Will you be able to get a battery in 100 years?
      My 2 cents. I have automatic, manual, quartz and solar watches in my collection. I think the thing that ultimately draws me to mechanicals is firstly the engineering (my latest addition is the Omega Planet Ocean 8900) and heritage such as the moonwatch.
      Whatever you go for, enjoy!

    • @TheSamosaCritic
      @TheSamosaCritic Před 5 lety +14

      My grandfather gifted me this watch in 1996 when I was 4 years old. It was a Quartz from a company called Titan which dominates the market here in India. Now it is nearing 22 years, and the watch is running as well as ever. It has had absolutely no issues. Only a couple of battery changes. In fact I can confidently bet it will be alive and well in 2028. My grandfather died in 2004.

    • @coverupify
      @coverupify Před 5 lety +1

      Kunal Lad hey

    • @artyomsherwin648
      @artyomsherwin648 Před 5 lety +1

      You do realize that that argument can be turned around just as easily, right?

  • @drsudheersivaprasad5330
    @drsudheersivaprasad5330 Před 5 lety +3

    I purchased an Orient Bambino automatic watch in April 2018 from Amazon. It was shipped from US. A very accurate watch having a vintage look. The dial is light yellow in colour. The needles are blue in colour. A truly outstanding watch at a very reasonable price. This watch is my regular wear.

  • @GimliLordOfGlitteringCaves

    You sir are a good person who doesn't belittle anyone and respects everyone

  • @chungchhen
    @chungchhen Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for making and sharing this video!

  • @sludgehammerz
    @sludgehammerz Před 5 lety +3

    such an informative and well put together video

  • @benterry2681
    @benterry2681 Před 5 lety +132

    As an engineer of both electronics and mechanical have to disagree with that mechanical watches will outlast electronics, a quality electronic watch should happily outlive a mechanical, more moving parts equals more points of failure. Quality electronic parts rarely fail, the reason people are more likely to repair a mechanical watch than an electronic is simply because it’s a more costly to buy in the first place to its cheaper to repair than replace.

    • @EvelynRoods
      @EvelynRoods Před 5 lety +12

      Ben Terry THANK YOU!! I couldn’t help but think this while watching that part of the video.

    • @Jasonhb07
      @Jasonhb07 Před 5 lety +6

      What's your basis of comparison? Reliable watches of any mechanism are only recent innovations of the last few decades. Most people lose or throw away perfectly good watches before an accurate assessment of reliability can even be made. It doesn't matter how reliable the electrical components of a quartz watch are, batteries will ultimately die, making the lifespan of quartz watch less in comparison to a quality automatic movement. This story changes completely if the watch is in a harsh environment, in which case, a quartz would prove its longevity. It's all about perspectives and situations. Your statement is resolute when it shouldn't be. Then again, you're an engineer and it's impossible to prove an opposite point-of-view to you people.

    • @EvelynRoods
      @EvelynRoods Před 5 lety +14

      Jasonhb07 batteries can be replaced. And watch batteries last years.

    • @Jasonhb07
      @Jasonhb07 Před 5 lety +4

      @@EvelynRoods Did you read my entire comment? I gave reasons impacting longevity and reliability of both mechanisms. Also, what average person do you know who will go through the troubles of replacing a watch battery? If they haven't already lost the watch at that point... It's impossible to say with certainty what mechanism is king because everyone's situation is different.

    • @89ivanivp
      @89ivanivp Před 5 lety +3

      using a seiko dress quartz from 1974 going fine with gear replacement only once

  • @yumphallangthaphal1598
    @yumphallangthaphal1598 Před 5 lety +1

    So simplified, it makes me a two or three things more wiser than before watching your video.

  • @xelmotivation
    @xelmotivation Před 3 lety +1

    This is awesome. Been a watch lover yet never researched the movements. Thanks for the knowledge.

  • @deeptoot1453
    @deeptoot1453 Před 5 lety +3

    Very informative. Thank you!

  • @forrestberg591
    @forrestberg591 Před 6 lety +3

    Been wanting to learn more about this

  • @dannyrwagamba
    @dannyrwagamba Před měsícem

    thanks for the video brother, keep up the good content.

  • @yuririberio7623
    @yuririberio7623 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you so much for clearing out so many doubts.....

  • @leulwosen4436
    @leulwosen4436 Před 5 lety +3

    Wonderful video I learned a lot your channel is very informative very unique channel I liked and subscribed!

  • @Kivaskib
    @Kivaskib Před 6 lety +4

    Thank you for this amazing knowledgeable video ❤️👌

  • @alexdag692
    @alexdag692 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video , thanks for explaining them so simple

  • @MichaelRyanUK
    @MichaelRyanUK Před 3 lety +1

    What a cool clip, well presented and informative, thank you MM 👍

  • @MrPerroballoo
    @MrPerroballoo Před 5 lety +3

    NIce explanation .... very easy to understand ...!!!

  • @soulassassin0g
    @soulassassin0g Před 6 lety +65

    My dad used to be a jeweler and he always loved automatic watches and 4 years ago on fathers day I bought him a stainless steel automatic watch, I forget the brand and model, and he still has it to this day.
    Edit: and he wears it everyday.

  • @erickmedmer5263
    @erickmedmer5263 Před 6 lety +1

    Excellent video. Thanks for your knowledge!!!

  • @raghavendrarao3444
    @raghavendrarao3444 Před 5 lety +1

    That was some valuable info about watches. Thanx man!!

  • @lejgrands
    @lejgrands Před 5 lety +3

    Can you make a video and differentiate chronograph and automatic? This video is so informative! Thank you so much!!!

  • @senhor_gomes
    @senhor_gomes Před 6 lety +3

    I have Quartz and Automatic. The occasion will decide which one I will wear. Normally I would prefer to wear the Automatic in more formal occasion, but the Quartz that I have looks much great and I prefer to wear this one most of the times.

  • @vphoenix5278
    @vphoenix5278 Před 3 lety +1

    Your video is very informative.,so now i finally understand the difference between the three. Thank u 🤗👍

  • @aingoi10207
    @aingoi10207 Před 5 lety +1

    Very concise and easy to understand! Great vid

  • @RohitKumar-qp8dm
    @RohitKumar-qp8dm Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks mannn ....i learned a lott!!

  • @TjPhysicist
    @TjPhysicist Před 4 lety +31

    1:47 and IMMEDIATELY you see the problem with cheaper quartz watches - the second hand doesn't line up, it's at least 2/5 of a second out of sync from the second marks.

    • @giorgospapi5979
      @giorgospapi5979 Před 2 lety

      Do more expensive quartz or mechanical watches line up right??

    • @TjPhysicist
      @TjPhysicist Před 2 lety

      @@giorgospapi5979 more or less. Not just expensive but "well made". Though in general cheap tends to be not well made, at least upto a point. I've seen watches a few $100s that line up very well. Others like mechanicals from fashion brands don't. but def. a huge point for me personally when i look at what to buy (also, it may be easier to ignore on a watch that ticks in very small intervals like mechanicals tend to).

  • @cantrell0817
    @cantrell0817 Před 5 lety +2

    I appreciate your down to earth style. Nicely done, good topic.

  • @garyhartle9650
    @garyhartle9650 Před 5 lety +2

    Don't forget the Accutron tuning fork movement! I have a couple of those and I love them!!

  • @drfat
    @drfat Před 5 lety +4

    Very nice video. I also want to add that there are solar-powered digital/quartz watches that also has battery that last months. They practically never run out of juice as long as you keep them in reasonable lit room.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 Před rokem

      Solar, atomic are the best watches if you want to have accurate time with no maintenance.

  • @sandmanarmstrong8673
    @sandmanarmstrong8673 Před 4 lety +3

    My brother you rock thank you for this great info.

  • @alfredovillela4643
    @alfredovillela4643 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the info I never knew you are a blessing. Thanks for making the time to explain.

  • @anonym_b3058
    @anonym_b3058 Před 4 lety +2

    I wear 2watches. A Casio Duro(Quartz) and an Invicta pro diver(automatic). Since I’m still in school I have IT which would magnetise the watch so I wear my Duro those days and the other days I wear the Invicta. Both of them are great watches👍🏻

  • @PardhuDJ
    @PardhuDJ Před 6 lety +10

    I never comment usually man. But you are really good so I had to. Great video man. You need more subs for sure. ill spread the word Brother

  • @XkztyIpKtHrwmNxlKhPy
    @XkztyIpKtHrwmNxlKhPy Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for the info, I just bought my first automatic and learned a lot from your video. I also like the framing on your video very much. If I could add a couple of pointers (from an industry professional) so your next video can be even better? On the timelapse of the watch you can be seen in the reflection, maybe wait a few more minutes so you have some wiggle room for editing. Also, I couldn't stop looking at your lav mic. A good way of hiding it would be removing the clip and taping it between your T-shirt and your pullover, with just the tip of the capsule hanging out. Maybe try it without the foam (that's for the wind). Make sure to record a few takes exaggerating movement to make sure there's no clothes rustle. The clip works best in dress shirts, but you can also tape it to your chest to hide it (make sure to always test for rustle because you're not monitoring as you record if you do that).
    Thanks for the vid! Thumbs up and have a nice day.

  • @Kiddingyoumust
    @Kiddingyoumust Před 5 lety +1

    That video was very good. Simple, yet detailed. Bravo.

  • @grantflora7161
    @grantflora7161 Před rokem

    That was a very clear and informative explanation! Thanks!

  • @KevinMphotography
    @KevinMphotography Před 6 lety +3

    Nice video. Personally I still have every kind of watch but my favorite is the mechanical. I don’t mind resetting LOL

  • @pstamaria
    @pstamaria Před 6 lety +7

    Thx dude. Well presented!

  • @rodrigomeneses5900
    @rodrigomeneses5900 Před 6 lety +2

    You explain perfectly! Nice work 👍🏻

  • @kingsofthesea4622
    @kingsofthesea4622 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the clarity

  • @BenArthur
    @BenArthur Před 6 lety +49

    Love the shorter trim!...and the video!

    • @mnnative7790
      @mnnative7790 Před 6 lety +1

      EveryMan I love short trim too 😉😉

  • @akrocuba
    @akrocuba Před 2 lety +5

    I love my Invicta auto watch. Very simple, only tells time. 20 "jewels", simply looking and keeps great time.
    You didn't touch on solar powered watches. I have several and I love them. No more batteries for me. I used to hate putting a watch on and then during the day it would just die. Mechanical or solar for me anymore.
    Great vid.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 Před rokem +1

      Solar watches also have batteries, though they will last for a very long time. My Casio Riseman has been running for a decade, and the battery indicator is still on High.

  • @leonardrodgers8579
    @leonardrodgers8579 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for explaining the difference in watch movements, this was very informative.
    Recently I purchased a QUARTZ movement based watch from benson watch company. I purchased the watch to show support for black owned company, but after watching the video I wish the watch was a mechanical or an automatic version. Moving forward I will do research on a purchase before I buy.

  • @jrosier526
    @jrosier526 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you soooo much. Very good and concise explanation.

  • @ozzyg82
    @ozzyg82 Před 4 lety +4

    Might be worth adding something about how mechanical and automatic watches can be more susceptible to dust, moisture, heavy knocks and magnets et cetera when deciding between those makes and a quartz movement.

  • @dobrealexvlad
    @dobrealexvlad Před 5 lety +13

    I have a watch because I look at the time. My smartphone stays in the pocket all the time. Plus my watch is really fancy :D, I have a Casio Royale, the metal version

    • @alfredthebigasshousespider9650
      @alfredthebigasshousespider9650 Před 2 lety

      casio is the shit, right now i'm wearing my casio f105w on an olive nato strap with BPVD buckle, low profile yet ice cold little bugger :D

  • @JackLodestar
    @JackLodestar Před rokem

    Love this so informative esp now I'm looking to replace my old watch! Thank you! 😍

  • @sarojbhattarai2551
    @sarojbhattarai2551 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice explanation brother. Thanks for the information. Great job.

  • @pepavasata6790
    @pepavasata6790 Před 6 lety +4

    Those Linjer pre-order watches? DAMN! Getting those as soon as I get my normal ones xD

  • @chrisp5526
    @chrisp5526 Před 5 lety +12

    I have two ‘luxury’ automatic watches. Overall, I’m not very happy with my purchases. They both look beautiful, but I wish their movements were quartz, for two reasons: 1. I thought that having an automatic watch would mean not having to service them regularly. However you do have to service them every few years, or else they will not be accurate, and a service cost is a few hundred dollars. 2. Despite my watches both having a chronometer certification, they still get off by a few minutes each month, which is an acceptable number for chronometer certified watches. A quartz watch is usually only off by a few seconds each month. I hate having to adjust the time periodically-it’s not laziness, but just not as fuss freee as a quartz movement.
    Some people say they like automatic/mechanical watches because of their craftsmanship. My response to that is, most watches, including Rolex, are mass produced, so there really isn’t much craftsmanship. Most watches are assembly line made.
    Another plus for quartz: it’s easier to make them thinner, and lighter than a mechanical/automatic watch.

    • @levitate80
      @levitate80 Před 5 lety +1

      Chris P ffffr

    • @jakenova4590
      @jakenova4590 Před 5 lety +2

      You obviously don't get the point so just rely on your phone then

    • @chrisp5526
      @chrisp5526 Před 5 lety +4

      Jakenova I don’t use my phone to tell the time, b/c I prefer to use a wrist watch, not a pocket watch. 20 years ago when I bought my first mechanical movement watch, only high end brands and their replicas were mechanical. However, just last week I went to the mall, and I saw so many inexpensive brands making automatic watches. The reason? Who knows.. I assume the market is saying to producers to copy luxury watches and make the second hand look ‘smooth’. Inexpensive brands making inexpensive automatic watches is a statement that mechanical movements do not cost lots of money/craftsmanship to make, rather they only cost lots of money to buy when a heritage brand is attached. I asked the salesman about the service requirement, and he responded, ‘well, it’s like owning a car. You need to get it serviced periodically’. Well, if there was an affordable car that didn’t need servicing to keep it running as good as the first day on the road for years, and without needing any fuel, ever, I am certain you would jump on it; there are watches that do the same thing-relatively inexpensive, run well, no servicing needed, and no changing batteries, and they’re not called ‘automatic/mechanical’. Because I have two automatic watches, I need to service them every 5-7 years, at a cost of $750-$1000 each. And I don’t call it a service fee. I call it an inconvenience fee.
      One watch I find very interesting is the Grand Seiko Spring Drive Spring Drive. Sure it’ll need servicing, but at least the time doesn’t need to be adjusted once a month.
      Only time will tell what technology will stand the test of time for wrist watches-no pun intended. 😊

    • @jakenova4590
      @jakenova4590 Před 5 lety +1

      @@chrisp5526 ok, I see your point. I agree that with swiss watches you pay premium for that "swiss made" on the dial but you also know what kind of tests those movements have to go through to be able to call themselves "swiss made", nonetheless, I also think that many of the high end brands are vastly overpriced. Japanese movements are sometimes at least equally good but they don't need to go through the swiss testing and meet with their standards, hence they're usually way cheaper. I look at watches the same way I look at cars though, I don't want my car to be just a device that will take me from point a to point be.

    • @wesjones5148
      @wesjones5148 Před 5 lety

      What is considered a “Luxury” watch to you?
      On your first point that is definitely the fault of the salesman that sold you the watch as you seem like the kind of person that would ask the right questions.
      Your second point could just be that it needs to be regulated not serviced but just have the timing adjusted to the correct specs. I mean you have to change the time on your watch at least two times a year plus if you have other watches and you let your automatic sit for a few days you will have to wind it up and set it again. So if it’s gaining or losing so much that it’s noticeable in a month as in 10-15 minutes then there is something wrong and it need to be looked at.
      Also the different positions that your arms are in throughout the day do affect how the watch runs. The little hairspring in the movement is constantly having to do try to straighten back out so the watch can run like it wants to.

  • @KaranBhansali01
    @KaranBhansali01 Před 6 lety +1

    Superb Video! So much information.

  • @rupertmcnaughtdavis3649

    Just inherited 3 watches.An automatic ,a mechanical and a quartz.Your video has cleared up a lot of my ignorance. Thanks from South Africa.

  • @loveever89
    @loveever89 Před 5 lety +3

    I have a Casio solar powered G Shock and I loved it so far!

    • @markwalter4881
      @markwalter4881 Před 3 lety +1

      Twenty years ago, I purchased a Casio G-Shock Solar Atomic 6001. I wore it everyday. I took it thru BCT, WOCS, flight school, exercise, swimming, and office. The good part is is that it is durable, accurate, and has some nice timekeeping features. The bad part is is that the replacement watch band cost $20, the five year solar/rechargeable battery cost $15, and no one fixes them. I stopped using it b/c the digital LCD became too faint to see. Also, the watches water seal failed. I purchase another G-Shock as a beater watch and an automatic for business wear.

  • @richardseekins24
    @richardseekins24 Před 5 lety +6

    While I own Swiss movement watches I'll take my Grand Seiko quartz over other movements any day. It's the best of all worlds. Quality, accuracy, easy to look after and pure class.

    • @BrockMcGoff
      @BrockMcGoff  Před 5 lety +4

      Dude, I wore a GS for the first time today at their boutique in Manhattan. Damn, those are nice watches (esp the spring drive).

  • @Poborsky-fx1wo
    @Poborsky-fx1wo Před 2 lety

    Very informative video. Thank you

  • @kongmw
    @kongmw Před 6 lety +3

    Actually came across the new automatic offering from Linjer a couple of weeks ago. Thought it looked promising. I also like their briefcase. Very simple and classic.

  • @phillipenglish7225
    @phillipenglish7225 Před 6 lety +226

    I love my 9 euros Casio watch. It looks nice and it works for me ;)

    • @BrockMcGoff
      @BrockMcGoff  Před 6 lety +52

      I've got a Casio F-84w ($14) that I wear all the time 👍🏼

    • @Tungdeptra
      @Tungdeptra Před 5 lety +15

      Love my gshock

    • @jameskoralewski3583
      @jameskoralewski3583 Před 5 lety +7

      Is it driven by a quartz crystal? If it is, it's the second most accurate wrist watch in the world, following only atomic wadtches.

    • @rossstone3885
      @rossstone3885 Před 5 lety +26

      Phillip English benefit is, casios are nearly damn indestructible. The equivalent of having a Nokia phone

    • @Karan-Aujla
      @Karan-Aujla Před 5 lety +4

      @@suomi5454 G shocks are very practical, dunno what you're talking about.

  • @raq007
    @raq007 Před rokem

    Absolute pleasure knowing the details. thank you :)

  • @WhiskySoundsGood
    @WhiskySoundsGood Před 4 lety

    Outstanding content, great info!!

  • @stephenimsong3462
    @stephenimsong3462 Před 5 lety +4

    Just got my first automatic, SARB033!

  • @TheCaptain008
    @TheCaptain008 Před 5 lety +6

    I love quartz for accuracy.
    I like automatics for convenience.
    And omg Mechanical is king! I'm wearing a 1965 Timex right now that still keeps killer time.

  • @MsSasha4444
    @MsSasha4444 Před rokem

    This was extremely valuable. Thank you!

  • @victorcarrillo2151
    @victorcarrillo2151 Před 6 lety

    Very nice video for beginners in watches, also I would love to see another video of watch and fashion from your channel, I know you have one already but I feel you did more research in this one and you are more knowledgeable on the watch topic, making the older video outdated, is great you are learning about different topics with us. Also Japanese watches are also as good as many Swiss made watches.

  • @BaritoneMike
    @BaritoneMike Před 5 lety +3

    1:21 of course you mean 1969 (the first quartz wristwatch - Seiko Astron) and the subsequent late 70ties when quartz became affordable and popular. ;)