Automatic watch (English Wikipedia)

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  • American Management Association (1958). "AMA Management Report, Issue 13". AMA Management Report. 13: 144.
  • "The development of automatic watches and their future", Horology Journal, 114 (10), British Clock and Watch Manufacturers' Association: 22, 1972
  • "How a Self-Winding Watch Works". Popular Science. 178 (3): 96. March 1961.
  • Harold C. Kelly (February 2012). Watch Repair for Beginners: An Illustrated How-To Guide for the Beginner Watch Repaire. Skyhorse. p. 39. ISBN 9781626366404.

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  • "Wrist Watch Movement – Harwood, England, 1958". Museum Victoria. Retrieved 19 October 2015. The self-winding system was invented by John Harwood in 1923. It uses an oscillating weighted arm with two buffer springs. The wearer's movement causes the oscilllating arm to bump a ratchet that winds the watch.

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