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Watch Movement Caliber Number Location
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How to find the caliber number of a watch movement?

The location of the caliber number depends on the watch brand and/or movement inside. On mechanical movements, you can traditionally...
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Quick Release Spring Bars
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What Are Quick Release Springbars?

Quick-release or fast change springbars are springbars that have a prong or prongs that you squeeze together with your fingernails...
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What Is An Exhibition Caseback
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What is an Exhibition Caseback?

An exhibition style caseback is when the movement can be seen from the back of the watch. Instead of being...
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Seconds Hand Vs Secondhand
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Is it seconds hand or second hand?

The hand on a watch that displays the seconds is called the seconds hand. If you are referring to used...
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Onion Crown Example
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What is an Onion Crown?

An onion crown on a watch typically refers to an oversize crown on flieger style watches. Onions crowns look cool,...
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Rolex Satin Center Links
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What Does “BCL” Mean on Rolex Watches?

If you already know what PCL means in the Rolex lexicon, then you may be wondering how to say the...
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Rolex Polished Center Links President Daydate
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What Does “PCL” Mean on Rolex Watches?

You may see the term PCL on Rolex forums or other watch communities online. What does the acronym PCL mean?...
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What is a push-pull crown?

A push-pull crown on a watch is a crown that does not have a threaded case tube, therefore it does...
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Screw Down Watch Crown
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What is a screw-down crown?

A screw down crown on a watch is a crown that has threads on the inside and screws down to...
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