Article: How to Buy Your First Mechanical Watch

How to Buy Your First Mechanical Watch
Owning a mechanical watch is more than owning an accessory—it’s about appreciating craftsmanship, tradition, and engineering artistry. For many men, it’s the first step into a lifelong passion. If you’re ready to invest in your first Seagull Watch, here’s what to consider before making your choice.

1. Understanding Mechanical Watches
Unlike quartz watches that run on batteries, mens automatic watches rely on intricate movements powered by energy stored in a wound spring. Each rotation of the wrist fuels the mechanism, giving life to hundreds of precisely crafted components.
A Seagull Watch captures this mechanical poetry through in-house movements that blend traditional watchmaking with modern durability. For first-time owners, automatic models are ideal—they combine ease of use with timeless appeal.
If you plan to own multiple watches, automatic wrist watch winders are a practical addition. They keep your timepieces running even when not worn, preventing oils from settling and maintaining accuracy.
2. Key Features to Look For
High-Quality Movement
The movement defines the watch’s character. Look for stable frequency, refined finishing, and jeweled bearings that reduce wear. Sea-Gull’s proprietary ST17 and ST2130 movements are known for precision and long-term performance.
Durable Case and Crystal
Opt for 316L stainless steel for a sleek yet robust structure. Sapphire crystal is preferred for its scratch resistance and clarity—essential for daily wear.
Water Resistance
Think about your lifestyle. A 5-bar watch suits everyday use, while 30-bar models handle deeper water activity confidently.
Balanced Design
A mechanical watch should reflect your personal taste. Keep proportions between 38mm and 42mm for comfort and sophistication, whether you prefer minimalist dials or functional complications.
3. Caring for Your Watch
To ensure longevity, handle your watch with care. Keep it away from magnetic sources, store it in a dry place, and clean it occasionally with a soft cloth.
If unused for weeks, use automatic wrist watch winders to keep the mechanism active. Routine servicing every few years preserves accuracy and ensures smooth operation.
4. Two Sea-Gull Watches Worth Considering
Sea-Gull Natural Series – Polaris Sub Dial Mechanical Wristwatch
Movement: ST17 (17 jewels, automatic)
Material: 316L stainless steel with sapphire crystal
Features: Sub-dial, luminous hands, 5-bar water resistance
Warranty: 1 year
The Polaris balances classic charm and technical precision. Its subtle sub-dial and luminous detailing make it ideal for professional wear or casual elegance.
Sea-Gull Ocean Series – 300M Waterproof Dive Luminous Calendar
Movement: ST2130 (28 jewels, automatic)
Material: Stainless steel, sapphire crystal
Features: Calendar, luminous markers, 30-bar waterproof
Warranty: 2 years
Ocean Series 300M Waterproof Dive 1218
Built for adventure, the Ocean Series combines durability with refined aesthetics. It’s a dependable companion for diving, travel, and everyday exploration.
5. Where to Buy Your First Seagull Watch
Your first mechanical watch should come from a trusted source to ensure authenticity and quality. Explore detailed specifications, maintenance advice, and official collections directly from the brand.










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