Know Your Watch

Watch Glossary

1. Case The outer shell that protects the watch movement. Cases come in materials like stainless steel, titanium, or ceramic. 2. Dial The face of the watch, where the hands and markers are displayed. Often called the “watch face.” 3. Bezel The ring that surrounds the dial. Some are decorative, while others (like on diving

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Watch Movements

When choosing a watch, one of the most important things to understand is its movement — the mechanism that powers the watch and keeps time. The movement not only determines how a watch works, but also influences its accuracy, durability, and value. 🔧 What is a Watch Movement? A watch movement (also called a caliber)

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What is BAR?

BAR is a unit of pressure used to indicate a watch’s level of water resistance. Because real-life use involves movement, temperature changes, and water pressure fluctuations, the actual safe use is different from the raw number. Common BAR Ratings & What They Mean ⚠️ Important Notes ✅ Example:If a watch says 5 BAR, it means

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