: Most watches display the brand name below the 12 o'clock marker and the model name or movement type (e.g., "Automatic" or "Chronometer") above 6 o'clock. General Watch Components
Could you clarify or provide the brand name appearing on the watch's face? Watch 6237987711613930039
If you are writing about a watch and need technical terms, these are the standard parts: : Most watches display the brand name below
: This is typically a shorter alphanumeric code (e.g., 116610 for a Rolex or A1858 for an Apple Watch). On mechanical watches, this is often found on the caseback or between the lugs . On mechanical watches, this is often found on
: The housing that protects the movement, often measured in millimeters (mm) .
To help identify the specific timepiece you are looking for, here is how you can find the correct identifier: Identifying Your Watch
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