Power Reserve Indicator
Definition
What is a Power Reserve Indicator in Watches?
A power reserve indicator is a practical complication found in some mechanical watches. It displays the amount of stored energy or power remaining in the watch’s mainspring, providing wearers with information on when the watch needs to be wound to maintain accuracy.
How it Works: The power reserve indicator is typically displayed as a hand, sub-dial, or aperture on the watch dial. As the watch is wound, the hand or indicator moves to the maximum power reserve position. As the watch runs and the mainspring unwinds, the hand gradually moves towards the zero or empty position, indicating the remaining power reserve.
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