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FAST FULFILLMENT & SAFE PACKAGING | LEARN MORETimepiece Guide: The 3 Most Important Parts of a Watch

When people need to tell the time, the very first thing they would do is look at their watch. While modern innovation honed people to look at their cellphones instead, no other device can ever come between an enthusiast and their timepiece. It is just that much valuable to them, and there is nothing that can convince them otherwise. Unfortunately, people often take watches for granted.
The more expensive watches are treated with utmost care and respect as a fashion statement or sign of financial success. However, even the more subtle ones must also be regarded with value. This is because watches are generally built with the same intricate components.
It may seem like a waste of time for the average person to learn a watch’s parts. However, being familiar with them would actually help better appreciate their overall value.
If you do not have the slightest idea about their watch parts other than being able to tell the time, there is no need to worry. We have listed a few of the most important ones for your reference.
- The Case
This is first on the list since it is one of the most notable parts of a watch. Basically, any surface that houses the internal components is called the watch’s case. While you may think that they may only be made of metal, they can also be made of ceramic or precious metals like platinum, gold or silver. Different brands always have a few signature designs up their sleeves; that is why you have limitless choices in the market today.
Regardless of the case’s design, never forget that durability must be at the top of your list, as that will determine the lifespan of the watch you will buy.
- The Dial
Not many people are aware of this, but the numbers on your watches where the hands are pointing are actually called dials. Regardless of their etched typeface and colour, the term used to identify them remains the same. Some dials are big while others are small; it would all depend on the choice of the manufacturer whether or not their next set will feature something that is either pleasant or not to your liking.
Do not expect one brand to have a single choice of dial, as there is no definite format for every one of them.
- The Crown
This is the part where you would adjust or set the time, that little knob at the side of the watch. Some crowns would match the color of the case, while others would deviate from the overall look. This would all depend on the make and model. Some watches even have multiple crowns, the most advanced models having around two to three knobs on the side.
As with the other examples, their design would all depend on the watchmaker’s preference and the theme they are trying to achieve for that particular set.
Conclusion
Knowing these parts is vital for any watch owner. Even if you are not an enthusiast or a collector, being familiar with them will help you understand what they’re for and the possible fixes they will need if ever something goes wrong. We are willing to bet that you didn’t even know those two latter parts were called by those terms, as the dial and the crowns indeed have vague names, even amongst some of the most experienced watch collectors.
Either way, being a watch owner is already a privilege in itself. Having a timepiece is one thing, but mastering its functionality and most important parts is on another level.
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