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March 18, 2024 at 2:11 am #4273Electronic Watch Essentials
Electronic watches, along with quartz and mechanical watches, make up the three main types of
Electronic Watch EssentialsElectronic watches, along with quartz and mechanical watches, make up the three main types of watches. Typically, when people refer to electronic watches, they mean those with digital LCD displays.
At temperatures of 25-28°C (77-82°F), an electronic watch’s timekeeping error is within one second per day. However, below 0°C (32°F) or above 50°C (122°F), it may slow by two seconds daily. At 60°C (140°F), the LCD will turn black, and below 0°C, it will cease to display, making it essential to wear it on the wrist during winter for **body temperature regulation**. Extreme temperatures can also cause battery leakage and movement corrosion.
The **battery life** of an electronic watch typically exceeds one year, although using the backlight significantly increases power consumption. When the battery nears depletion, the light dims or the display fades. If you’re not skilled in watch repair, it’s best to have a professional replace the battery, as there’s no standardization among battery types.
Care tips include not pressing buttons too hard to avoid malfunction; replacing the LCD every five to seven years; and removing a depleted battery promptly to prevent leakage and corrosion. If you notice the light failing, buttons not responding, or significant timekeeping errors, seek repairs to address potential soldering issues.
Regarding **water resistance**, electronic watches, especially digital ones, generally perform poorly. Despite some being labeled as “water-resistant,” it’s best to minimize contact with water.
Because electronic watches consist of electronic circuits and components, water ingress can lead to catastrophic damage, particularly to the LCD and integrated circuits. Exposure to moisture over time can also cause faults. Therefore, remove your watch when washing your face or clothes, and protect it from rain. If your watch gets wet or condensation forms inside, seek professional help immediately for drying and moisture removal.
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