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Automatic vs quartz: which watch should you buy?

One is a tiny machine, the other keeps better time. Here is how to choose.

Short version: Quartz is more accurate, cheaper and lower-maintenance. Automatic is a self-winding mechanical movement with a sweeping hand and a heirloom feel. Neither is "better" &mdash; it depends on whether you want a precise tool or a small machine on your wrist.

Quartz

A battery sends current through a quartz crystal that vibrates at a precise frequency. Result: accuracy within seconds a month, a ticking (stepped) seconds hand, and almost no maintenance beyond a battery every few years. Quartz watches are lighter on the wallet and the wrist.

Automatic (self-winding mechanical)

A rotor spins as you move, winding a mainspring &mdash; no battery. You get a smooth sweeping seconds hand and a mechanism you can often see through a caseback. Trade-offs: less accurate (seconds per day, not per month), they stop if unworn for a day or two, and they benefit from a service every several years.

Which fits you

Whatever you choose, compare the exact model across stores before buying &mdash; the same reference can swing widely in price.

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