A French company (SilMach) backed by Timex Group is claiming to have opened a new chapter in watchmaking with the creation of a silicon motor that matches the accuracy of quartz-based movements with the elegance of a mechanical watch’s sweeping hands.

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    8 months ago

    But the ticking has nothing to do with quartz. One can use quartz oscillator with that silicon motor, for example.

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      8 months ago

      Thats exactly the proposition. Eliminate tifking quartz watches in favor of non-ticking quartz watches.

      Say goodbye to the quartz watches that do tick replace them with ones that do not tick

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        8 months ago

        a silicon motor that matches the accuracy of quartz-based movements

        How do you explain that? If it is still quartz based, then it is the same accuracy. No?

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          8 months ago

          Yes, it is still a quartz watch. The oscillator is still a quartz oscillator. However the mechanism which advances the second hand is replaced with onethat does not need to tick.

          The kind of quartz watch is no longer a ticking quartz watch, it is a non-ticking quartz watch.

          As for the specific wording of the article, I would assume the authoris not fully versed in partsof quartz watches, and does not know that the oscillator which keeps time is different from the stepping motor which moves the hands.

          This invention targets only replacing the stepping motor, not the oscillator.