词条 | Electric watch |
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In horology the term electric watch is used for the first generation electrically-powered wristwatches which were first publicly displayed by both Elgin National Watch Company and LIP on the 19th of March 1952 with working laboratory examples in Chicago and Paris. Hamilton would be the first to produce and retail an electric watch beginning in 1957,[1] before the commercial introduction of the quartz wristwatch in 1969 by Seiko with the Astron. Their timekeeping element was either a traditional balance wheel or a tuning fork, driven electromagnetically by a solenoid powered by a battery.[2] The hands were driven mechanically through a wheel train. They were superseded by quartz watches, which had greater accuracy and durability due to their lower parts count. Recent automatic quartz watches, which combine mechanical technology with quartz timekeeping, are not included in this classification. WeaknessesA weak point in early balance wheel electric watches was the switch contacts on the balance wheel, which turned the solenoid on briefly to provide the impulse to keep the wheel oscillating. These wore out and did not operate reliably.[3] Later designs used electromagnetic sensing, with a transistor in the circuit to turn the solenoid on.{{citation needed|date=November 2014}} Types of electric watches
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References1. ^Engineering time: inventing the electronic wristwatch, Carlene Stephens and Maggie Dennis, British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 33, pp. 477-497, 2000, Cambridge University Press 2. ^THE ELECTRIC WATCH REPAIR MANUAL, Henry B. Fried, 1965, B. Jadow and Sons Publishers, Library of Congress Card Number 65-18620, p.34, "ELECTRIC TIMEPIECES - HOW AND WHY THEY WORK" 3. ^THE ELECTRIC WATCH REPAIR MANUAL, Henry B. Fried, 1965, B. Jadow and Sons Publishers, Library of Congress Card Number 65-18620, p.59, "SPARKING: ITS CAUSES AND CURES" 4. ^THE ELECTRIC WATCH REPAIR MANUAL, Henry B. Fried, 1965, B. Jadow and Sons Publishers, Library of Congress Card Number 65-18620, p.161, "THE HAMILTON ELECTRIC WATCH" 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/quartz/coolwatches/hamilton.html |title=The Hamilton Electric 500 |accessdate=2014-09-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140212191405/http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/quartz/coolwatches/hamilton.html |archivedate=2014-02-12 |df= }} 6. ^THE ELECTRIC WATCH REPAIR MANUAL, Henry B. Fried, 1965, B. Jadow and Sons Publishers, Library of Congress Card Number 65-18620; p.134, "THE BENRUS ELECTRIC WATCH"; p.149, "THE ELGIN'S ELECTRIC WATCH"; p.171 "THE LIP ELECTRIC WATCH"; p.183, "THE SWISS ELECTRIC WATCH" 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fellows.co.uk/blog/watches/2012/05/25/the-electronic-age/| title=The Electronic Age|accessdate=2014-09-11}} 8. ^THE ELECTRIC WATCH REPAIR MANUAL, Henry B. Fried, 1965, B. Jadow and Sons Publishers, Library of Congress Card Number 65-18620, p.103, "ACCUTRON" 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/quartz/coolwatches/accutron.html |title=The Accutron "Spaceview D" |accessdate=2014-09-11 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141128224104/http://invention.smithsonian.org/centerpieces/quartz/coolwatches/accutron.html |archivedate=2014-11-28 |df= }} 1 : Watches |
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