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6/13/2025, 12:05:24 AM
>>105576521
>how hard would it be to install a mechanical movement on a quarz watch
A mechanical movement is basically the whole watch, except for the case, in a self-contained package. It's popular to mix and match different hands and movements and stuff for some hobbyists.
It'll depend on if the case is thick enough to hold the movement and weight and if the hole at the side for the crown fits. honestly at that point, just buy a mechanical watch from aliexpress and be guaranteed it fits.
The batteries on a quartz watch, digital or analog, should last between 1-2 years usually. On the lower end if it has a chronograph functionality or auxiliary systems (mostly for the digital ones), on the higher end if it does not. Consider just getting solid batteries and putting those in. If it still discharges that fast, whatever watch you have has a shit circuit and should be replaced I'd say.
>how hard would it be to install a mechanical movement on a quarz watch
A mechanical movement is basically the whole watch, except for the case, in a self-contained package. It's popular to mix and match different hands and movements and stuff for some hobbyists.
It'll depend on if the case is thick enough to hold the movement and weight and if the hole at the side for the crown fits. honestly at that point, just buy a mechanical watch from aliexpress and be guaranteed it fits.
The batteries on a quartz watch, digital or analog, should last between 1-2 years usually. On the lower end if it has a chronograph functionality or auxiliary systems (mostly for the digital ones), on the higher end if it does not. Consider just getting solid batteries and putting those in. If it still discharges that fast, whatever watch you have has a shit circuit and should be replaced I'd say.
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