mechanical watch [2]
Set of geared wheels that reduce the force transmitted by a spiral spring to cause the watch’s hands to rotate.
jewel 
Very hard stone (formerly a ruby, today a rock crystal) that resists wear; the rotation axle of a wheel rests on it.
escape wheel 
Last wheel of the gear train with special teeth that causes the watch to operate regularly and continuously; it controls the movement of the other wheels.
hairspring 
Flat spiral spring that causes the wheels of a watch to move over a certain period of time.
center wheel 
Wheel that is connected to the hands and causes them to rotate on the dial.
ratchet wheel 
Toothed wheel having only one direction of rotation; it is kept in place by the click.
click 
Small lever that is engaged between the ratchet-wheel teeth and prevents it from rotating counter to its normal direction.
winder 
Part that rewinds the mechanism, consisting of a series of wheels.
third wheel 
Wheel that receives energy from the fourth wheel and drives the center wheel.
fourth wheel 
Wheel that transmits energy to the third wheel.