Genuine and possibly dumb question
Why do watch makers advertise "quartz"?
Is it the name of the movement or the actual mineral? Isn't it like one of the cheapest and most abundant minerals? Why is it worthy of advertising?
I never understood this.
Genuine and possibly dumb question
Why do watch makers advertise "quartz"?
Is it the name of the movement or the actual mineral? Isn't it like one of the cheapest and most abundant minerals? Why is it worthy of advertising?
I never understood this.
@MelissaBearTrix might be able to answer this.
Inside the watch is a thin crystal of quartz, it vibrates around 32.3 somethings per second, and there is a chip that counts, and then sends a signal to the little motor to take a spin, well rotate
Hugz & xXx
@sophie @chu @davidtheeviloverlord @MelissaBearTrix
Very high frequencies can be derived from low frequency sources, like a 32 kHz watch crystal, with a Phase-Locked Loop circuit.