How Do You Spell SELFWINDING?

Pronunciation: [sˈɛlfwɪndɪŋ] (IPA)

Selfwinding is spelled with a "w" between "self" and "inding" to indicate that the device or watch in question winds itself automatically. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /sɛlfˈwaɪndɪŋ/. The stress falls on the second syllable "wind" and the final "ing" is pronounced with a slight /g/ sound. This word is commonly used in the horological industry to describe a type of watch that winds automatically without the need for manual winding.

SELFWINDING Meaning and Definition

  1. Selfwinding, also known as automatic winding, is a term used in horology to describe a timepiece that is capable of winding itself without the need for manual winding by the wearer or the use of a separate external power source.

    A selfwinding watch contains a mechanical movement that utilizes the natural motion of the wearer's arm to power the winding mechanism. The watch is equipped with a rotor, a semicircular weight that is able to rotate freely on a pivot. As the wearer moves their arm, the rotor swings back and forth due to the force of gravity and the natural motion of the arm. This motion causes the rotor to wind the mainspring, which is the power source of the watch.

    The selfwinding mechanism incorporates a series of gears and mechanical components that transfer the energy generated by the rotor to wind the mainspring. Once the spring is fully wound, it can store energy for a certain period, allowing the watch to continue running even when not being worn.

    Selfwinding watches are appreciated for their convenience as they do not require daily manual winding. They provide the wearer with a hassle-free experience as the watch continues to wind itself as long as it is being worn or subject to regular motion. Selfwinding watches are highly valued among watch enthusiasts for their craftsmanship, engineering, and dependability.

Common Misspellings for SELFWINDING

  • aelfwinding
  • zelfwinding
  • xelfwinding
  • delfwinding
  • eelfwinding
  • welfwinding
  • swlfwinding
  • sslfwinding
  • sdlfwinding
  • srlfwinding
  • s4lfwinding
  • s3lfwinding
  • sekfwinding
  • sepfwinding
  • seofwinding
  • seldwinding
  • selcwinding
  • selvwinding
  • selgwinding
  • seltwinding

Etymology of SELFWINDING

The word "selfwinding" is a compound word that combines "self" and "winding".

The term "self" is derived from the Old English word "self", which meant "one's own person, same, the same, not different, identical, not shared". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "selbaz", meaning "self" or "oneself".

"Winding" comes from the Old English word "windan", which means "to turn, twist, wind, or wrap". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "wendan", meaning "to turn" or "to wind".

In the context of watches, "selfwinding" refers to a mechanism known as an automatic movement, where the watch is wound automatically through the natural motion of the wearer's arm.

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