Sunday, December 8, 2013

So Merely Just what is a Skeleton Watch?

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So Merely Just what is a Skeleton Watch?
A skeleton watch is a mechanical watch (although in some cases a quartz), where all of the moving parts are exposed through glass either at the back of the watch, the front of the watch or by means of a small cut outlining the watch's dial.

Authentic 'skeletonization' likewise consists of getting rid of any non-essential metal on the plate, bridge, wheel train or other working part of the watch, with only a minimalist 'bare' skeleton of the movement important for functionality staying. Lots of times the continuously thinned movement is decorated with engravings. This can be with or without a dial face that lets the wearer look through to the gear movements.

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