Protection requirements for electronic digital watches


Release time:

2022-10-27

Electronic digital watches are a new type of timepiece that only appeared in the 1950s. The earliest electronic watch was called the "balance spring electronic watch", which was born in 1955.

Electronic digital watches are a new type of timepiece that only appeared in the 1950s. The earliest electronic watch was called the "balance spring electronic watch", which was born in 1955. This kind of watch uses an electromagnetic balance wheel instead of the mainspring drive, uses the balance wheel hairspring as the oscillator of the electronic watch structure, and uses the micro battery as the energy source.

Analog Digital Watch

Electronic digital watches have accurate timing, do not need to be wound every day, are cheap, and are very popular with consumers. However, because they are all electronic devices, they have different requirements from mechanical watches when wearing them. Electronic watches with liquid crystal display are prone to aging under sunlight exposure or long-term high temperature conditions; they are most likely to fail when exposed to moisture; liquid crystal glass and quartz crystals are easily damaged when subjected to severe vibration. After using the watch for about a year, if it is found that the numbers of the watch jump around, the display time is blurred or the timing function is abnormal, the battery should be replaced with a new battery to avoid battery leakage and damage to the electronic devices.