| If you are very passionate regarding
watches, maybe you have a large collection of the
diverse styles and kinds of watches accessible, right?
Your collection might consist of the oldest classic
timepieces, or the latest sets to hit the market.
Because watch collecting can be a very expensive yet
fulfilling experience, more and more people are getting
their eyes on this hobby. But have you ever thought that
before you do a collection of things, you must have at
least a little background about your certain collection?
Along with your proper knowledge as to the styles,
designs and brands of watches, you have to know more
about the history of watches so that you will really
appreciate them all the more.
Horology is a term that is associated with watches. In
watch history, horology has actually two meanings: the
first is that it is the science or the study of properly
measuring the time. Likewise, horology is defined as
that art of creating watches, clocks, and other devices
that tells about time.
Since the time man first appeared on the surface of the
earth, great efforts had been made to easily measure
time. Technique like keeping track of the movement of
the sun from the sky, the spotting the candles
throughout intervals, the oil lamps that had points
reservoirs, and sandglasses, were made just to
accurately determine the time. Knotted cords as well as
metal mazes and small stones that were filled with the
scent of incense then burned on certain rates were the
ones made use in the Orients. These are some of the many
ways time were measured during the years that watches
were of no existence just yet.
The history of the watch then tells us the quartz
crystal timepieces and clocks were all dependent on the
size, the shape as well as the temperature of the
crystal for it to set a specific frequency. Accordingly,
the quartz watches and clocks have remained very popular
though during that time, these watches were not that
accurate in giving the right time. But hen again, a lot
of people have continued to buy them, hoping to monitor
time at an easier method. The history of watches then
takes us to the very first manufactured watches. These
watches do not have a minute hand and they were designed
with a natural movement. Accordingly, these watches are
wounded once in twelve hours. Because during those times
watches were not that accurate in measuring time, they
are more worn primarily for adornment rather than
functionality. Likewise, these timepieces worked well
with weights. However, they are really not that
practical, as far as portability is concerned.
Time measurements have always been a practical goal for
men even from the start. Watches were designed to help
men understand how to get to where they are with these
timepieces.
History of watches is indeed very interesting. During
the early 1600’s, timepieces were already in existence
but their main problem concerned about the driving
powers of watches, in the forms of balanced weights,
making these watches very difficult to manage, as they
are relatively heavy. In 1575, English and Swiss
products start emerging in public, with watches that are
of the fine quality during that time. Over the years,
more and more designs and features were created to cater
to everybody who can benefit having these timepieces. It
was not until the late 50’s where watches became battery
operated, and finally in the 70’s where they were
finally electronically engineered.
Learning more about the wrist watch history should
always be fun and at the same time educational. After
all, you are learning some facts about your wide
collection of watches, right? |