13 JULY 1926
THE DAY THE AUTOMATIC WATCH ENTERED THE WORLD
On 13 July 1926, the first Fortis Harwood automatic wristwatches began leaving the manufacture. For the first time, a wristwatch no longer depended on daily manual winding. Energy came from the movement of the wearer. A technical idea became a functioning mechanical watch ready for everyday life.
John Harwood saw a weakness in the wristwatch and refused to accept it. His answer changed mechanical watchmaking.