The Watch That Adapts to You
NO BATTERY. NO CHARGING.
THE WATCH THAT
ADAPTS TO YOU
An automatic movement is powered entirely by your motion. Wear it, and it runs. Here's how it works.
SHOP AUTOMATIC WATCHES
HOW THE ROTOR WORKS
Inside every Valusis automatic is a weighted semicircular rotor. When your wrist moves, the rotor swings. That swing winds the mainspring — the stored energy that powers the watch.

As the mainspring unwinds, it releases energy through the gear train to the escapement, which regulates its release. The balance wheel oscillates, controlling everything. The ticking you hear is time being measured.

POWER RESERVE
The SW200 holds 38 hours at full wind. The NH70 holds 41. Worn daily, the watch generates more than enough energy from wrist movement — you never need to wind it manually.

Leave it unworn for over 40 hours and it stops. This is normal. Pull the crown, set the time, push back in. One motion from your hand restarts it.

WHY THIS MATTERS
A battery watch depends on a resource that runs out. An automatic is self-sustaining — powered entirely by the person wearing it. There's something fundamentally correct about that.

The Valusis automatic lineup spans clean textured dials to full skeleton. Same philosophy across all of them: real movement, honest price.



