quartz stainless steel watch

40mm quartz stainless steel watch for men

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Our stunning quartz movement watch is with a captivating blue dial. Crafted with a durable stainless steel case and bezel, this timepiece embodies both elegance and functionality. Its date and week function ensure you never miss an important appointment. With a stainless steel back and reliable quartz movement, this watch offers precision and longevity. The blue dial adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit, making it a perfect accessory for both formal and casual occasions. Elevate your style with this remarkable timepiece that combines timeless design with modern features.

Case material316L Stainless Steel case
Case diameter:36mm
Strap materialSolid stainless steel strap
Strap width:21mm
GlassHarden mineral glass
MovementJapan movement
Water resistant5ATM
Strap functionQuick release spring bar

Generally speaking, without replacing the battery, the life span of a quartz watch is about 2 to 3 years, and some high-end quartz watches can last up to 6 years. If a quartz watch is well cared for and the battery is replaced in a timely manner, a quartz watch can last 20 to 30 years.

As mentioned above, the short and small hand is the hour hand and the long and big hand is the minute hand.When the minute hand is pointing to 12, it indicates that it is exactly on the hour. When the minute hand is pointing to the 6, it signifies that it is half past the hour.Minute hand is longer than the hour hand and moves at a faster pace, completing a full revolution around the clock face in 60 minutes.

These terms water resistant watch and waterproof watch are often used interchangeably even though they mean completely different things. Simply put, a waterproof watch can withstand contact for a certain period of time or under certain conditions, while a “waterproof” watch is theoretically supposed to be impermeable to water.

According to the Swiss Federal Act on the Protection of Trademarks and Indications of Origin, the latest standards for Swiss-made watches are

The movement is cased in Switzerland
The movement is Swiss
The manufacturer carries out the final quality control checks in Switzerland and should be labeled “Swiss Made”.

For a “Swiss Made” watch, the production cost of the watch (as a whole) must be based in Switzerland and represent at least 60% of the total cost; however, in the case of a Swiss mechanical watch, at least 80% of the production cost should be related to the operations performed in Switzerland.

A quartz watch is a type of quartz clock that uses an electronic oscillator regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. The quartz crystal oscillates at a precise frequency when an electric current is applied to it, which is used to regulate the movement of the watch’s hands.

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