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Automatic, Manual, Quartz, or Spring Drive: Which Watch Movement Should You Actually Buy?

Automatic, Manual, Quartz, or Spring Drive: Which Watch Movement Should You Actually Buy?

There are four ways a watch keeps time, and choosing between them is really about choosing what you want from a watch. Automatic and manual are both mechanical, one self-winding and one hand-wound. Quartz uses a battery and a crystal for accuracy and convenience. Spring Drive, Grand Seiko's hybrid, pairs a mainspring with quartz regulation for one-second-a-day precision and a glide-smooth seconds hand. A working dealer's plain-English guide to how each works, the real tradeoffs, the accuracy numbers, and which movement you should actually buy.

The Grand Seiko Snowflake Buying Guide: Spring Drive, the Shinshu Dial, and What the Pre-Owned Market Actually Charges

The Grand Seiko Snowflake Buying Guide: Spring Drive, the Shinshu Dial, and What the Pre-Owned Market Actually Charges

The Grand Seiko Snowflake SBGA211 houses the Spring Drive — a mechanically powered watch regulated to ±1 second per day using a tri-synchro resonator that exists nowhere else in the industry. A dealer's complete guide to the movement, the Shinshu dial, what to check on pre-owned condition, and what full set is actually worth.