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What is actuator in self-winding watches?

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What is actuator in self-winding watches?

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An automatic or self-winding watch is a mechanical watch, whose mainspring is wound automatically by the natural motion of the wearer’s arm, to make it unnecessary to manually wind the watch. Most mechanical watches sold today are self-winding. (you can see more details in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_watch) How it works? The mechanism of most automatic watch movement is based on the hand-winding mechanical watch movement. To become automatic, the watch contains a semicircular ‘rotor’, an eccentric weight that turns on a pivot, within the watch case. The normal movements of the user’s arm and wrist cause the rotor to pivot back-and-forth on its staff, which is attached to a ratcheted winding mechanism. The motion of the wearer’s arm is thereby translated into the circular motion of the rotor that, through a series of reverser and reducing gears, eventually winds the mainspring. Modern self-winding mechanisms have two ratchets and wind the mainspring during both clockwise and

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