Description
-
Case:
The outer housing that protects the watch movement. Materials can vary widely, with stainless steel, titanium, and ceramic being common choices for durability.
-
Bezel:
The ring surrounding the watch face, which can be decorative or functional, sometimes used for diving timers.
-
Crystal:
The transparent cover protecting the dial, with sapphire crystal being favored for its scratch resistance.
-
Dial:
The watch face, displaying the time and any complications.
-
Movement:
The engine of the watch, can be mechanical (automatic or manual winding) or quartz (battery-powered).
-
Complications:
Additional functions beyond telling time, such as date, chronograph, or moon phase.
-
Strap:
The band that secures the watch to the wrist, often made of leather, rubber, or metal.
-
Water Resistance:
Indicates the depth the watch can withstand, with higher ratings suitable for swimming and diving.
-
Material:
Common materials include stainless steel, ceramic, gold, titanium, and platinum.
-
Quality check:
The quality of the watch can be determined by the material, movement, and finisH






