As a watch enthusiast, it is important that you know your watch well compared to others. Somehow, learning first the basic watch terms is the best way to utilize your timepiece’s functionality to the fullest. In general, there are several common watch terms used by watchmakers, depending on the types of watches. However, for automatic watches, here is the first part of the most commonly used terms: A ATM – the equivalent of atmospheres. It is a unit used to rate the water resistance of watches. It also has various ratings with the following as the ones commonly used: 3 ATM = 30 meters (100ft) depth 5 ATM = 50 meters (160ft) depth 10 ATM = 100 meters (330ft) depth 20 ATM = 200 meters (650ft) depth Automatic Winding Movement – also known as an automatic movement. This mechanism refers
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