Watch Glossary
1356 horological terms explained · 4/4
Seiko's unique technology combining mechanical precision with quartz accuracy using a mainspring.
Software design allowing smartwatch apps to function independently without tethered smartphone
Collector slang for excessive play in the winding stem from worn stem tube; indicates service need.
Movement minimum 60% Swiss-manufactured content, Sellita SW200/500, ETA movements qualify
Omega's proprietary silicon hairspring providing superior stability and anti-magnetic properties.
Electronic adjustment system maintaining quartz accuracy across temperature variations
Advanced quartz movement with temperature compensation for superior chronometric stability.
Intermediate wheel in gear train that transfers power between barrel and center wheel
Shape of gear teeth affecting smoothness and efficiency of power transmission
Mechanism encasing the balance wheel assembly in rotating cage to counteract gravity effects.
Swiss chronograph movement, column wheel, 42-hour reserve, basis for many luxury chronographs
On-device audio processing enabling voice commands without cloud transmission
Software interface allowing third-party developers to design proprietary watch displays
Basic disc of metal before teeth are cut to create functional gear wheel
Gear on the crown shaft that engages the ratchet wheel during manual mainspring winding.
Shaft that connects crown to keyless works for manual winding and time setting functions
Fork-shaped component that actuates setting lever when pulling crown outward
Legendary integrated chronograph, 36,000 bph, 50-hour reserve, haute horlogerie standard
Zenith's frequency-generating component in El Primero movement, oscillating at 36,000 bph for chronograph precision.