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CasebackThe back side of the watch, which contacts the wearer's wrist and is typically removable to allow access to the movement. Usually pressed or threaded into the watch case and often engraved or oth [..]
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CasebackThe underside of a watch that lies against the skin. Some casebacks are made of crystal allowing you to view the watch movement.
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CasebackThe reverse side of a watch case that lies against the skin. Affixed to the case back with four rivets, the iconic Shinola case back plate displays manufacturing information, such as a laser-etched se [..]
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CasebackThe reverse side of the watch case, laying flat on your wrist. Some watches feature an exhibition caseback that is transparent allowing you to see the movement. Casebacks typically carry some engravin [..]
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