kvarcórákban
Kvarcórákban refers to the components or mechanisms within quartz watches. A quartz watch is a timepiece that uses an electric oscillator regulated by a quartz crystal to keep time. The quartz crystal, when subjected to an electric current, vibrates at a precise frequency. This vibration is then used by an electronic circuit to drive a display, typically an analog dial with hands or a digital readout.
The core of a kvarcórákban is the quartz oscillator. This is usually a small, tuning fork-shaped piece
The electronic circuit within the watch counts these vibrations. After counting a specific number of vibrations,