Automatic Watches in Nigeria: Mechanical Craftsmanship for True Enthusiasts
An automatic watch is the connoisseur's choice — no battery, just a self-winding mechanical movement powered by the motion of your wrist. The smooth sweeping seconds hand and visible craftsmanship make automatics the centrepiece of any serious collection. At BaaWA Accessories, our automatic watches collection brings this old-world engineering to Nigeria with skeleton dials, exhibition case-backs and luxury-grade finishing.
The collection features automatic styles from Rolex, Patek Philippe, Cartier, Audemars Piguet, Montblanc, Panerai and Bulgari, plus accessible mechanical pieces from Nepic. Skeleton automatics — where you can watch the gears and balance wheel at work — are our most requested style, especially in gold and silver finishes for men.
If you prefer grab-and-go accuracy, our quartz watches need no winding at all. For more refined options, explore premium watches and luxury watches under ₦100,000, or browse all watches in Nigeria.
Automatic Watches FAQ
How much is an automatic watch in Nigeria?
Automatic watches at BaaWA start around ₦35,000 and run to ₦350,000+ for top-tier pieces. Most popular skeleton automatics sell between ₦45,000 and ₦90,000. Message us on WhatsApp for what is currently in stock.
Do automatic watches need batteries?
No. An automatic movement winds itself from your wrist motion. If you wear it daily it keeps running indefinitely; left unworn, it typically stops after 1–2 days and simply needs a few shakes and a time reset.
Are automatic watches accurate?
A healthy automatic typically gains or loses a few seconds per day — perfectly fine for daily wear. If you need to-the-second precision, quartz is more accurate; if you value craftsmanship, automatic wins.
How do I care for an automatic watch?
Wear it regularly, keep it away from strong magnets (speakers, fridge doors), and avoid hard knocks. A gentle wipe-down after wear keeps the case and bracelet looking new.
Automatic or quartz — which should I buy?
Buy quartz for low-maintenance everyday accuracy; buy automatic for the artistry, the sweeping hand and the pride of mechanical watchmaking. Many collectors in Nigeria own both — quartz for daily, automatic for occasions.