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Old October 3rd 04, 05:44 PM
Esteban Navarro
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Has given me a wris****ch marks Minister, have said to me that he is
automatic, How I can know it? I have doubts that really it is it.

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Old October 3rd 04, 05:47 PM
Peter W.. Rowe,
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On Sun, 03 Oct 2004 09:44:10 -0700, in lõ Esteban Navarro wrote:

Has given me a wris****ch marks Minister, have said to me that he is
automatic, How I can know it? I have doubts that really it is it.


Esteban,

Automatic wris****ches are those which do not need a battery to run, and which do not
need you to manually wind them up. They are wound by the movement of a weight inside
the watch which turns around when you wear the watch and move. If you shake the
watch gently, you will feel or hear that counterwieght moving inside the watch. And,
unlike electronic or quartz watches that use a battery, automatic watches are still
mechanical movements, so you'll hear the watch going "tick tick" as it runs.

Hope that helps.

Peter Rowe
 




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