Elgin - Rare Transistorised Movement with Balance Wheel. highly collectable
Elgin - Rare Transistorised Movement with Balance Wheel. highly collectable

Elgin - Rare Transistorised Movement with Balance Wheel. highly collectable

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Display
Analog
Strap Material
Other
Bob Shop ID
614401992

Elgin - Rare Transistorised Movement with Balance Wheel


The movements are characterised by:
  • Balance Wheel
  • A Transistor acting as a switch
  • No Mechanical contacts
Sometimes the coil is on the balance wheel and the magnets are on the base plates, but it is more common to find it the other way around. Because a transistor can act as switch, these were the first battery-powered watchs that no longer needed a physical electrical contact. The days of worn-out, sparking contacts were over.
The voltage to steer the base of the transistor is generated by induction in the trigger coil; the visible coil in these watches is actually two coils side-by-side. As the fixed magnets on the balance pass over these coils, the trigger coil generates a voltage and the transistor completes the circuit on the impulse coil and the balance receives an impulse. When the balance swings back due to the spring, the trigger coil generates a reverse voltage and the transistor breaks the circuit to the impulse coil.
This system was invented, and patented, by Etablissements Leon Hatot (ATO) in the early 1950s. As a result, millions of watches carry the ATO or Lic. ATO mark either on the movement plates and / or on the dial. You can see this quite clearly on this  dial.
In the early 1960s, Omega experimented with transistor controlled balance wheel watches, but none were ever brought to market. Very little is known about them but I have been sent a couple of scans of these unique movements; you can find them  in the Omega section of this website.

Elgin

This watch is running but require a service

This watch is vintage and sold "AS IS"


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