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    • FreidasBoss@alien.topB
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      … or an Omega Seamaster. I’ve come across too many boners that only bought because it’s a “James Bond watch”.

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      I wear a manual wind Tissot Squelette, I’m into watches. I don’t wear it to signal that, I just love the watch :)

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        Yeah, even then I managed to over-geek a guy by saying I’d done the Timezone watch school 6497/8 course… blank stare.

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        T-Complication Squelette?

        I got that watch from my wife for our engagement and It’s one of my favorites to wear.

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        That’s a gorgeous watch. Skeleton watches are how I got into collecting, so I have a soft spot for those designs.

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        this was my grail watch in my twenties, its the watch that made me love watches!!! Picked one up a few years back, still one of my favorites.

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        Just in case this is a serious question.

        Mechanical watch is a watch that’s purely run by springs and gears without any electronic parts. Easy way to think about it is imagining a wind up toy that unwinds very slowly, and the unwinding is moving small watch hands instead of making a bunny jump. This is an old technology that was used before battery run watches became possible, and most of the luxury watches still use this old technology. Most of watch collecting hobby revolves around mechanical watches.

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          Aren’t those just automatic watches? I thought most people don’t have too many automatic watches in their collection?

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            An automatic watch has a rotor that winds the watch through movement on the wrist. It’s mechanical. But there are mechanical watches that are not automatic and require hand winding to power the watch, lacking the rotor that “automatically” winds the watch

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        When it doesn’t need a battery, then it’s commonly referred to as a mechanical watch. A further distinction is an automatic watch, when it also doesn’t require manual winding to function and uses the movement of your wrist to stay powered.

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      Could also be someone who’s trying to get a Rolex from their AD but need spending history first