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Automatic v. Battery-Powered Watches

Over the years, the number of customers who have brought in generational timepieces to be “fixed” when they just needed to be wound might surprise you. When families inherit older timepieces that are not working, they typically assume that it is the battery that needs replacing. When we explain that the watch is actually an automatic that just needs some rotation in our watch winder, they are sometimes bewildered at our recommendation. So, what are the differences between an automatic and a battery-powered (also known as quartz) watches, and which one is the better option? The answer, like most of our recommendations, lies in personal preference as well as an individual’s lifestyle.

Automatic Watches

Because automatic watches run on the regular movement of the wearer’s wrist, there is no battery required for operation. The rotor inside the watch spins with the natural motion of the wrist movement. This kinetic energy is what keeps the rotor spinning, allowing for continual function. It also makes it the more sustainable and eco-friendly choice due to its lack of battery, leaving less of a carbon footprint than its quartz counterpart. Additionally, automatics are the preference for those wearers who value traditional craftsmanship. The inside parts of an automatic watch are more complex and intricately designed, typically making them more valuable than quartz watches. For example, most modern Rolex watches run solely on perpetual movement. Some wearers even feel a deeper connection to these watches because of its reliance on the wearer’s movement for function, the watch and wearer becoming one. Since these timepieces are more luxurious and timeless, they are also the better choice for those who value the sentimentality of their watches and want to see them last through generations as a family heirloom or as a collector’s item.

Battery-Powered (Quartz) Watches

For those watch wearers who prefer functionality and affordability in their timepieces, battery-powered watches are the better choice. They have a much wider price range, offering options for any budget. Because they run on a battery, the timekeeping tends to be more accurate; however, the battery does need replacement once it runs out, typically every few years but sometimes more often depending on the watch. While this option may be more convenient, it is less eco-friendly.

In conclusion, both types of watches offer various benefits, which are subjective to its wearer. If you still are not sure which type is best for you, feel free to contact us with any questions you may have. Remember that watches are not only about efficient time management, but they also make a statement of your individual style and taste, so choose accordingly!

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Virginia Gemstones

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It might be a little known fact that some gemstones are mined right here in Virginia. We recently purchased some new stones that hail from our beautiful home state, and below is some information about the ones that are pictured above (order is from left to right):
Amazonite - This beautiful blue-green square(ish) stone is mined in Amelia County. In addition to being pleasing to the eye, it is said to enhance intuition, psychic powers, creativity, intellect, and psychic ability. 
Unakite - This mottled pink and green oval stone came from right up the road in Lexington, Rockbridge County. It is typically found in the valleys of rivers after having been washed down from the Blue Ridge mountains. Unakite helps balance emotions and relieve stress.
Rhodonite - The middle stone that comes to a point at the top is a type of rhodonite that originated from Fluvanna County. The stone next to it is a Pink Rhodonite, which comes from the same location. They come in pink and red colors and often contain black manganese oxide veins running through them. Rhodonite is believed to relieve anxiety and is also a symbol of grace and elegance.
Limonite after Pyrite - This distinct gemstone gets its name from its "birth" process and comes from Schuyler, Nelson County. First, the pyrite starts to decompose due to chemical weathering, and the iron in the rock starts to rust. Once the rust has begun, limonite starts to pseudomorph into, i.e. take the shape of, the pyrite. This square stone has a brownish red color with tiny holes, which gives it a distinctively dramatic look. Pyrite is typically used as a shield to defend against negative energy while limonite helps to support physical strength and virility. 

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