Ordinal number refering to a day of the month: the 10th February. Date-watch: watch indicating the date, the month and sometimes the year and the phases of the moon. Also called a calendar-watch or calendar. Perpetual calendar: watch indicating leap years as well as the date.
A watch that indicates not only the date but the day of the week.
A three-folding closure, which secures the two ends of the bracelet and allows enough room for placing the watch on the wrist when fully deployed. When closed, the buckle covers the two-piece folding mechanism.
A liquid crystal display (LCD) enabling a color to appear or canish on the surface.
Indicating "face" or plate of metal or other material, bearing various markings to show, in ordinary watches and clocks, the hours, minutes and seconds. Dials vary very much in shape, decoration, materials, etc. The indications are given by means of numerals, divisions of symbols of various types.
Any watch that shows the time in numbers instead of hands on the dial, the numbers appear in LCP (liquid crystal diode) which allows a continuous reading or in LED (light emitting diode) which shows time at the push of a button.
Indication of time or other data, either by means of hands moving over a dial (analogue display) or by means of numerals appearing in one or more windows (digital or numerical display); these numerals may be completed by alphabetical indications (alphanumerical display) or by signs of any other kind. Example: 12.05 MO 12.3 = 12 hours, 5 minutes, Monday 12th March. Such displays can be obtained by mechanicalor electronic means.
Diver's watches are designed and manufactured especially for divers whose live depends on the reliability of their watchin the water.