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The (New) Quartz Revolution

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March 2025

Decades after the cheap, reliable movement shook the watch industry to its core, enthusiasts are giving these luxurious, collectible timepieces a second look

- JONATHAN EVANS

The (New) Quartz Revolution

FOR WATCH NERDS, ANY TIMEPIECE WORTH collecting is usually the mechanical kind. The watches so many aficionados have gravitated toward over the past decade and a half have been tough, utilitarian designs. Getting a thrill from a timepiece with a quartz movement wasn't just unusual-it was laughable.

"When you're a watch person and you're making a thoughtful purchase, you might not understand the mechanical movement," says James Lamdin, founder of the vintage- and pre-owned-watch marketplace Analog:Shift. "I would wager most people truly don't. But you want to know that it's there."

imageThere's a romance about gears and springs that doesn't translate to a watch that uses a battery to make a quartz crystal oscillate at 32,768 hertz, he explains. It's akin to cheating. Even after the "quartz crisis" of the '70s and '80s sent shock waves through the industry by introducing a new class of inexpensive and easy-to-use watches, many makers and collectors remained analog.

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