Evolution of Timekeeping from Water Clock to Quartz Clock - the Curious Case of the Bulova ACCUTRON 214 the First Transistorized Wristwatch

Q4 Engineering
Edval J. P. Santos
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The technological discoveries and developments since dawn of civilization that resulted in the modern wristwatch are linked to the evolution of Science itself.  A history of over 6000 years filled with amazing technical prowess since the emergence of the first cities in Mesopotamia established by the \v{S}umer civilization. Usage of gears for timekeeping has its origin in the Islamic Golden Age about 1000 years ago. Although gears have been known for over 2000 years such as found in the Antikythera Mechanism. Only in the seventeenth century springs started to be used in clock making. In the eighteenth century the amazing \textit{Tourbillon} was designed and built to increase clock accuracy. In the nineteenth century the tuning fork was used for the first time as timebase. Wristwatches started to become popular in the beginning of the twentieth century. Later in the second half of the twentieth century the first electronic wristwatch was designed and produced, which brings us to the curious case of the Bulova \textit{ACCUTRON} caliber 214 the first transistorized wristwatch, another marvel of technological innovation and craftsmanship whose operation is frequently misunderstood. In this paper the historical evolution of timekeeping is presented. The goal is to show the early connection between Science and Engineering in the development of timekeeping devices. This linked development only became common along the twentieth century and beyond.
从水钟到石英钟的计时演变——宝洛娃ACCUTRON 214第一个晶体管腕表的奇特案例
自文明开始以来,技术的发现和发展导致了现代手表的出现,这与科学本身的发展有关。自从\v{S}墨尔文明在美索不达米亚建立了第一批城市以来,6000多年的历史充满了惊人的技术实力。使用齿轮计时起源于大约1000年前的伊斯兰黄金时代。虽然在2000多年前就已经知道了年代,比如在安提基特拉机械中发现的年代。直到17世纪,弹簧才开始用于钟表制造。在18世纪,设计和制造了令人惊叹的\textit{陀飞轮},以提高时钟的准确性。在19世纪,音叉第一次被用作时间基准。手表在二十世纪初开始流行起来。后来在二十世纪下半叶,第一只电子腕表被设计和生产出来,这给我们带来了宝洛娃\textit{ACCUTRON} 214口径的好奇案例,这是第一只晶体管腕表,技术创新和工艺的另一个奇迹,其操作经常被误解。本文介绍了计时的历史演变。目的是展示在计时装置的发展中科学与工程之间的早期联系。这种相互联系的发展直到20世纪以后才变得普遍。
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Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems
Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems Engineering-Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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期刊介绍: This journal will present state-of-art papers on Integrated Circuits and Systems. It is an effort of both Brazilian Microelectronics Society - SBMicro and Brazilian Computer Society - SBC to create a new scientific journal covering Process and Materials, Device and Characterization, Design, Test and CAD of Integrated Circuits and Systems. The Journal of Integrated Circuits and Systems is published through Special Issues on subjects to be defined by the Editorial Board. Special issues will publish selected papers from both Brazilian Societies annual conferences, SBCCI - Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems and SBMicro - Symposium on Microelectronics Technology and Devices.
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