Lug Width
Lug width is the distance between the two attachment points on the watch case where the watch straps or bracelets are connected
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A 12 or 24-Hour Register is a feature of many watches that allows the user to select whether to display the time in a 12-hour or 24-hour format
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30-Minute Register is a type of watch complication found on some watches that keeps track of the number of minutes that have elapsed since the start of the hour
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An À tact watch is a luxury timepiece with a unique feature – it is capable of providing tactile feedback when interacting with the watch
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Accutron is a high-tech timekeeping technology developed by Bulova in the late 1950s
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Acrylic Crystal is a type of watch crystal made from a durable, transparent plastic material
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Adjusted is a watch term that refers to the process of regulating and fine tuning a watch’s timekeeping accuracy
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Age of the moon is a watch term used to describe the amount of time that has passed since the last full moon
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An Alarm is a feature on many watches, which allows the user to set a reminder at a predetermined time
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Alloy is a combination of two or more metals that are melted and mixed together to create a new material with different properties than the individual metals