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Deployant BuckleA buckle that fastens to the watch strap and opens and fastens using hinged extenders. Invented by Louis Cartier in 1910. A deployant buckle is easier to put on and remove than a tang buckle. Deployant comes from the verb “deployer” which means to unfold. Do not mistakenly refer to it as a “deployment” clasp. This safety feature also ensures the wa [..]
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Deployant BuckleInvented by Cartier in the early 20th century, a leather strap attached to a folding metal buckle that is considered more secure to wear than a regular Ardillon buckle. Should the buckle open up, the [..]
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Deployant BuckleA buckle, typically part of a metal bracelet, that opens and clasps shut on hinges. Sometimes referred to as a “foldover buckle” or “deployment clasp,” a deployant buckle is designed to slide simply o [..]
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