Blue watches for men

Blue dial watch for men Japan movt

This Men Stainless Steel Blue Watch for Men exceptional timepiece features a stainless steel case and strap, exuding a sleek and sophisticated style. The captivating blue watch dial, accompanied by a striking blue bezel adorned with white numbers, adds a touch of elegance to your wrist. Powered by a reliable Japan Miyota Quartz movement, this watch ensures precise timekeeping. The straight crown allows for easy adjustment, while the 10-grade reading ensures effortless readability. With its combination of superior craftsmanship and modern design, our Stainless Steel Blue Watch is the perfect accessory for any man who values both style and functionality. Elevate your fashion game with this timeless piece.

Case material316L Stainless Steel case
Case diameter:42mm
Strap materialSolid stainless steel
Strap width:20mm
GlassHarden mineral glass
MovementJapan movement
Water resistant5ATM
Strap functionQuick release spring bar

Free watch samples provided by watch factories are promotional items that are offered to potential customers at no cost. These free watches are typically based on existing inventory and are designed to help potential customers evaluate the quality and style of the watches produced by the factory.

When you build your watch brand,You’ll need to consider:
Market research

Brand Identity

Watch design

Watch manufacturing

Budget

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The only watches that function without a battery are mechanical watches, which include Automatic and Manual mechanical watch. The mainspring, a component found in mechanical watches, is used to store and release energy. A rotor in an automatic watch oscillates in response to the wearer’s natural movements, which causes the mainspring to twist.

1.Watch movement
2.Case
3.Hands
4.Crown
5.Strap
6.Dial

According to the Swiss Federal Act on the Protection of Trademarks and Indications of Origin, the latest standards for Swiss-made watches are

The movement is cased in Switzerland
The movement is Swiss
The manufacturer carries out the final quality control checks in Switzerland and should be labeled “Swiss Made”.

For a “Swiss Made” watch, the production cost of the watch (as a whole) must be based in Switzerland and represent at least 60% of the total cost; however, in the case of a Swiss mechanical watch, at least 80% of the production cost should be related to the operations performed in Switzerland.

According to the different functions, there are three main types watch movements :mechanical watch movements, automatic watch movements and quartz watch movements.

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