jameslieu

joined 10 months ago
[–] jameslieu@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

The Gentleman was my first watch, it's great. It's versatile and looks great on lots of different straps.

To answer your question, the automatic movement demands a higher price point because it's essentially a different product. You're paying for something that keeps time (although not 100% accurate) without the use of a battery - the sophistication, complexity and ingenuity of the clockwork are what people are really paying for, like a piece of art, which is also why a exhibition caseback is what some people want in their watches.

Automatic movements can last generations (if properly cared for and serviced), whereas (the idea of) quartz is that it's eventually disposable, but that could be 20+ years down the line anyway.

Quartz is fine in my opinion, is more accurate and you only need to set it once. So if you don't particularly care about horology and just want something that looks good on your wrist, go with quartz.