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sevon@lemmy.kde.social 1 day agoAll of those seem to be quartz and not mechanical.
Comment on In the not too distant past this was a thing
sevon@lemmy.kde.social 1 day agoAll of those seem to be quartz and not mechanical.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I just took a look. They do still make quite a few mechanicals but they have indeed shot up in price. $80-90 nowadays, it seems.
My old one is definitely mechanical. I wind it up every morning.
sevon@lemmy.kde.social 1 day ago
That sounds like the right price range. Maybe yours was just massively discounted for whatever reason.
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I bought it on Dealextreme back in the day, which was kind of the precursor to our current Aliexpress/Wish/Temu/Shein arrangement. It’s therefore possible that it is a knockoff (or a knockoff of a knockoff?) but the fact remains that it was absurdly cheap, is fully mechanical, and against all expectation and reason it continues to function and also keep pretty good time. It’s actually just a hair fast, and requires me to knock a minute off of it about once per week.
If you’re not squeamish you can get a thoroughly generic – or perhaps heavily “inspired” by some particular name brand – wind-up timepiece from any of the usual suspects for pocket change. $10-20, and other poster in here mentioned they bought theirs for $5.
sevon@lemmy.kde.social 1 day ago
Cool, I don’t need another watch, but I’m interested to see what kind of mechanical movement one can get for $5.