If you're buying a watch in India today, one question comes up again and again: should you go for an automatic watch or a quartz one? Both keep perfect time. Both come from the world's best brands. But they work in completely different ways — and the right choice depends entirely on what you want from your watch.
At Ganga Ram Watch Gallery, we've been helping people choose the right watch since 1951. This guide breaks down the difference in plain language, so you can buy with confidence.
The quick answer
- Choose quartz if you want accuracy, low maintenance and great value — a watch you can wear daily and forget about.
- Choose automatic if you love craftsmanship, heritage and a watch that holds its value — a piece you'll keep for years and pass on.
Now let's look at why.
How each watch works
Quartz watches
A quartz watch runs on a small battery. The battery sends power through a tiny quartz crystal that vibrates at a precise frequency, and that keeps the time. It's simple, reliable and incredibly accurate.
You'll find quartz movements in everyday favourites from brands like Calvin Klein, Fossil and Michael Kors.

Automatic watches
An automatic watch has no battery. Instead, it's powered by the movement of your wrist. A small weight inside (called a rotor) spins as you move and winds the mainspring, storing energy that runs the watch. This is why automatics are also called "self-winding" mechanical watches.
It's a small piece of engineering on your wrist — which is exactly why watch lovers find them special. You'll see beautiful automatic movements in Tissot, Seiko and Rado watches.

Automatic vs quartz: side-by-side
| What matters | Quartz | Automatic |
|---|---|---|
| Power | Battery | Your wrist movement (self-winding) |
| Accuracy | Extremely accurate (±15 sec/month) | Very good (a few seconds/day) |
| Maintenance | Battery change every 1–2 years | Service every 3–5 years |
| Feel | Smooth, practical | Mechanical, "alive" |
| Resale value | Holds value modestly | Often holds value better |
| Price range | Great value at every budget | Usually a step up |
| Best for | Daily wear, low fuss | Collectors, gifting, keepsakes |
Accuracy: does it really matter?
Quartz is technically more accurate than automatic. But here's the honest truth — in everyday life, the difference barely matters. We all carry phones that show exact time. A quality automatic watch keeping time within a few seconds a day is perfectly fine for normal use.
So accuracy alone shouldn't decide your choice. How you feel about the watch matters more.
Maintenance and cost in India
- Quartz is the low-maintenance option. A battery change every year or two is cheap and quick. Perfect if you want to wear it and forget it.
- Automatic needs a service every few years to keep it running smoothly, which costs a little more. In return, a well-cared-for automatic can last decades — and a lifetime, in many cases.
A small but important point for India: buy from an authorised dealer so you get genuine movements and proper manufacturer warranty. A real warranty makes servicing far simpler down the line. Every watch at Ganga Ram Watch Gallery is sourced through official channels — you can read more on our legacy and trust page.
Which one should you buy?
Go for quartz if you…
- want a reliable, accurate everyday watch
- prefer minimal maintenance
- are buying your first good watch or shopping a tighter budget — explore our watches under ₹10,000
- want a stylish piece without thinking about winding or servicing
Go for automatic if you…
- appreciate craftsmanship and the engineering inside
- want a watch with heritage that holds its value
- are buying something special — a gift, a milestone, or a watch to keep for years
- love the smooth sweeping second hand and the feel of a mechanical movement

A great place to start with automatics is the Tissot Powermatic 80 range (Swiss-made, excellent value), Seiko Presage automatics (beautiful dials, brilliant movements) and the elegant Rado and Movado collections.
A simple way to decide
Ask yourself one question: do you want a tool, or a treasure?
If a watch is a practical accessory you'll wear daily without fuss, quartz is the smart, stylish, sensible choice. If a watch is something you connect with — craftsmanship you admire, a piece you'll keep and pass on — automatic is worth every rupee.
Either way, the most important thing is buying genuine. With 75+ years of trust and 50+ global brands under one roof, we're happy to help you find the right one. Browse our full collection or visit us in Preet Vihar, Delhi.
Frequently asked questions
Do automatic watches need a battery?
No. Automatic watches are self-winding and powered by your wrist movement, so they don't use a battery. If you don't wear one for a day or two, it may stop — just wind it or wear it again and it restarts.
Are automatic watches worth it?
If you value craftsmanship, heritage and long-term value, yes. Automatic watches can last for decades and often hold their resale value better than quartz. For pure accuracy and low maintenance, quartz is the practical pick.
Which is more accurate, automatic or quartz?
Quartz is more accurate (within about 15 seconds a month), while automatics may vary a few seconds a day. For everyday use, both are more than accurate enough.
Is quartz better than automatic for daily use?
For most people, yes — quartz is accurate, reliable and needs almost no attention beyond an occasional battery change. Automatics are better suited to enthusiasts and special-occasion or gift watches.
Do quartz watches last long?
Yes. A good quartz watch from a reputable brand can last many years with simple battery changes. Buying genuine from an authorised dealer ensures quality and warranty support.
Which watch is a better gift, automatic or quartz?
Automatic watches make especially meaningful gifts because of their craftsmanship and keepsake value. That said, a stylish quartz watch from a premium brand is a wonderful gift too — it comes down to the person and your budget.
Looking for help choosing? Visit Ganga Ram Watch Gallery in Preet Vihar, Delhi, or shop online with pan-India shipping and genuine, warranty-backed watches.