Throughout millennia, researchers and inventors strived to build a perpetual motion machine, a device that would continue to move indefinitely once started. Without any external source of power, it was believed that the machine itself would generate an unlimited amount of energy. It was only with the formulation of the law of conservation of energy in the middle of

the 19th century that physics quashed the principle of perpetual motion. Nevertheless, people’s fascination for the concept remained unbroken.


Of course, the HAMATIC does not purport to be perpetual motion machine
– after all, the first self-winding watch from Moritz Grossmann draws its kinetic energy from an external source. A pendulum-style hammer weight skilfully uses the energy generated through the wearer’s movements to transfer it via the ratchet wheel to the mainspring in the barrel, meaning that an external energy source makes the dream of infinite motion come true.
It’s therefore safe to say that the HAMATIC is one of the most beautiful and complex examples of would-be perpetual motion.

CASE

Diameter : 41.0 mm

Height : 11.35mm

POWERRESERVE

72 hours when fully wound

DIAL

Solid silver, opaline, with printed Roman numerals or ‘black-or’ shiny black,

white Roman numerals or Engraved numerals, with black finish and handcrafted silver-plating by friction; Solid silver, cream-coloured with Roman numerals

MOVEMENT

Manufacture calibre 106.0,

manually wound,

adjusted in five positions

HAMATIC RG

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MOVEMENT

Manufactory calibre 100.8,
manual winding,
regulated in five positions

DIAL

Solid silver, opaline, with printed Roman numerals or ‘black-or’ shiny black,

white Roman numerals or Engraved numerals, with black finish and handcrafted silver-plating by friction; Solid silver, cream-coloured with Roman numerals

POWERRESERVE

72 hours when fully wound

CASE

Diameter : 41.0 mm

Height : 11.35mm

Throughout millennia, researchers and inventors strived to build a perpetual motion machine, a device that would continue to move indefinitely once started. Without any external source of power, it was believed that the machine itself would generate an unlimited amount of energy. It was only with the formulation of the law of conservation of energy in the middle of

the 19th century that physics quashed the principle of perpetual motion. Nevertheless, people’s fascination for the concept remained unbroken.


Of course, the HAMATIC does not purport to be perpetual motion machine – after all, the first self-winding watch from Moritz Grossmann draws its kinetic energy from an external source. A pendulum-style hammer weight skilfully uses the energy generated through the wearer’s movements to transfer it via the ratchet wheel to the mainspring in the barrel, meaning that an external energy source makes the dream of infinite motion come true.
It’s therefore safe to say that the HAMATIC is one of the most beautiful and complex examples of would-be perpetual motion.