Planetary Quartz and Mechanical Watch Concept
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Planetary Quartz and Mechanical Watch Concept

By Sheyko · Dec 13, 2013 · 18 replies
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Sergiy Sheyko introduces his patented concept for planetary quartz and mechanical watches, highlighting their unique advantages in design, reliability, and potential for jewelry applications. His post invites critical evaluation and propositions from the WatchProSite community, aiming to challenge traditional watchmaking strategies. Sheyko's innovative approach to movement design promises ultra-thin, elegant timepieces with maximized rolling friction and optimized component arrangement.

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Dear Friends,


My name is Sergiy Sheyko. For some years I’ve developed and  patented the conception of the planetary quartz and mechanical watches with the next advantages:

1) Especially adapted for jewelry applications, as it could be perfectly decorated by moving  precious stones;

2) Very reliable mechanics, as it is more constrained in comparison by traditional watch  reduction gear mechanism;

3) Superbly refined design with hardly using of filling, proportions and symmetry;

4) Maximization of rolling along with minimization of sliding friction;

5) The best arrangement of the components.

There are not any other technologies to create ultra-thin elegant and naturally-refined mechanical  movement as it is proposed here.

So, I’ll be glad to evaluate your critics or propositions relatively my creations:



Quartz planetary wristwatch.


Mechanical resonance-tourbillon planetary wristwatch.


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andrewluff
Dec 13, 2013
I don't understand...

what are you trying to sell...? Cheers Andrew

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Sheyko
Dec 13, 2013
Planetary quartz and mechanical watches.

I'd like to find the company to produce this concepts and future developments. It is difficult to understand?

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Ronald Held
Dec 13, 2013
Sorry I do not get it and know something about quartz timepieces. (nt)

NT

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Sheyko
Dec 13, 2013
know something about quartz timepieces??? [nt]

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akitaishi
Dec 13, 2013
Your post is kinda....

Incomplete. It is no wonder a few of us do not know what to make out of it. Perhaps you could at least explain the concept behind your design ? How does this watch indicate time ?

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Sheyko
Dec 13, 2013
It is very simple :)...

It is very simple :) The watch is presented the nested planetary reducers one satellite on each of them is differently decorated to present concentric (form periphery to center): seconds, minutes, hours and week days. On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 3:47 PM,

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