Which Parts on the Watch Can Be Machined by Cnc Technology?

Parts on the Watch

Many components on a watch can be manufactured using CNC turning and milling techniques, including the following main parts:

  • Dial: Using a CNC lathe the material can be machined into the appropriate shape and size of the dial.
  • Watch case: Use CNC milling machine to make complex structures on the case, and add special functions such as wire cutting and lettering.
  • Pointer: The use of CNC lathes can produce pointers of different sizes and shapes to meet the needs of different watch styles.
  • Automatic winding movement: CNC milling machine can cut parts with high precision inside the movement, which ensures the principle of precision movement.
  • Component interface: CNC milling machine can precisely process the part interface to ensure the accuracy and stability of watch straps, mirrors, Fresnel lenses and other small parts.

In addition, CNC milling machines and CNC lathes can produce smaller and more precise watch components, such as gears, coil springs, process oscillators, etc. These components require very high machining accuracy and surface finish, and CNC machines can meet these requirements.

Parts on the Watch
Parts on the Watch

In watchmaking, however, not all components are suitable for CNC manufacturing. For example, the glass surface of a watch needs a very high finish, so traditional manual polishing is used to ensure that the product meets a higher standard of beauty and quality. At the same time, watch craftsmen are indispensable for their specific field of expertise and technology.

In short, the use of modern technology such as CNC milling machines and CNC lathes to manufacture parts has a very positive and important impact on the quality and performance of watches.

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