Important Things About Crystal Watches
The watch crystal is the glass that covers the face of the watch
. There are three types of watch crystals: plexi -glass, mineral glass and sapphire glass.
The cheapest version of the three is the plexi-glass. This is actually a transparent and lightweight plastic. The mineral glass is just ordinary glass like the one used for windows. And the synthetic sapphire is the most sought after type of glass and it is also the most expensive. It is made by crystallizing aluminum at very high temperatures. Both types of crystals have advantages and disadvantages. Even if it is the cheapest version, the plexi-glass is the most likely to scratch and even shatter. The mineral glass is very fragile and can break easily. The small pieces of glass can seriously damage the interior mechanism. The most resistant of them all is the sapphire glass. This type doesn't scratch easily.
There are many words that are used to describe various characteristics of the watch crystal. The word "lunette" is used to describe the fact that the glass is round. Other words like bombe, cheve and boule mean that the crystal is concave or dome-shaped.
When you are out shopping for a watch, you can come across characteristics such as anti-reflective or glare-resistant. This actually refers to the way a glass watch has been coated. Watchmakers can use a special substance to coat the faces of the crystal. This substance makes it easier to read the time because it lessens the reflections and the stare. The type of crystal used can either be a mineral glass or a synthetic sapphire. If the glass watch breaks, is it obvious that the most expensive to replace will be the synthetic sapphire.
There are many things that one has to take into account when buying a watch. These are just a part of the factors that you should look at before making a purchase. A watch is an accessory that makes a statement so be careful what you choose.
by: Kathryn Smith
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