klockmekanismer
Klockmekanismer, often referred to as watch movements or clockworks, are the intricate internal components that enable a timepiece to measure and display time. These mechanisms are the heart of any watch or clock, converting stored energy into precise, regulated motion.
Historically, the earliest klockmekanismer were purely mechanical. These relied on a wound spring or falling weights
Modern timepieces also utilize quartz movements. These employ a battery to send an electric current through
The complexity of klockmekanismer can vary greatly. Simple movements might just indicate hours, minutes, and seconds.