At its core, a mechanical watch runs entirely on mechanical energy. Inside its case lies a small but powerful mainspring — a coiled ribbon of metal that stores energy when wound. As it gently unwinds, it releases energy through a delicate system of gears, springs, and escapements, turning the hands across the dial in a smooth, rhythmic motion.
There are two types of mechanical movements: manual and automatic.
A manual watch requires the wearer to wind the crown regularly — a daily ritual that connects you physically to your timepiece. An automatic watch, on the other hand, winds itself through the natural movement of your wrist. A weighted rotor spins with each gesture, capturing kinetic energy and transferring it into the mainspring.
In both types, no battery or digital circuit interrupts the dance of mechanical precision. Instead, they rely solely on the harmonious interplay of expertly engineered components — a perfect balance of energy and elegance.
At Nordgreen, we embrace the timeless charm of automatic movements through our Automatic Collection, designed for those who value both form and function. Each model pairs refined Danish design with precise Japanese automatic movement — a modern interpretation of classic watchmaking.
The Nordgreen Philosopher Automatic, for instance, features a partially open caseback that reveals the intricate inner mechanism — a glimpse into the artistry beneath its minimalist dial. Every rotation of the wrist powers it naturally, offering a sustainable and intimate connection to time itself.