Analog Watch Digital Watch Automatic Watch Chronograph Watch Diving Watch Mechanical Watch
Analog Watch: Analog watches have displays with a clock like
face with 12 hours, an hour hand and a minute hand. Most of all analog watches have marks representing the 60 minutes in a total hour.
Digital Watch: Digital watches are watches that indicates the
hour, minute and seconds in numerals. It is the most used watch in our present day world.
Automatic Watch: An automatic watch is a watch that
operates due to the motion the wearer is wearing the watch. An energy in the wristwatch can keep an unworn watch running for 24 to 48 hours. Also, called as Self-Winding Watch. Chronograph Watch: Chronograph watch is a fancy word for “stopwatch”. You can start and stop the watch by pressing a little button on the side of the stop watch. When you press the little button on the side of the stop watch while it is still operating it resets all the way to zero in a matter of seconds.
Diving Watch: A diving watch is a watch that is water
resistant. Making divers or swimmers use it in a particular time. The watch will have the resistance in about 200 to 300 m (660 to 980 Ft.) opx. But due to modern technology it can go even deeper. (ifykyk 😊🫵)
Mechanical Watch: A mechanical watch is a watch that uses a
curtain mechanism to measure the time, these watches also function electronically. It is driven by a special spring (called a mainspring) which must be wound periodically. This makes the ‘ticking’ sound of the mechanical watch.