While searching for the perfect watch you might stumble upon watch-related words that you do not understand. As always when doing business, it is important to understand the vocabulary in order to avoid misunderstandings. Here is a simple dictionary of the basic parts of a watch that can help you in your search for the right replica Rolex Day-Date.
Automatic movement refers to the mechanism inside the watch that keeps the second hand sweeping. The watch will automatically keep the time by itself, except for when it is new. Before using the watch the first time you will have to wind it up a couple of times. After this, the watch must be worn daily since it is the body’s movements that keep it ticking.
The crystal is the face of the watch that covers the dial. A Japanese-made replica watch will have a mineral crystal while Swiss-made watches come with either mineral or sapphire crystal. The difference between these two is that the sapphire crystal is much stronger. Thus, it will not be scratched and damaged as easily as mineral crystal.
A crown is the button on the side that can be pulled out when adjusting the time of the watch. Counterfeit Rolex watches do not have a rubber seal around the crown like the authentic Rolex watches have. This means that a fake Rolex is not as waterproof as the real one.
Bezel is the ring around the face of the watch, that is, the crystal. It can be functional although it is not always.
The case means the body of the watch. This is the backside of the watch that holds the crystal, crown and bracelet together. The better material it is made out of the longer durability of the watch. Strong solid stainless steel is mostly used for the case of watches that are replica Rolex Day-Date.