watch case
A jeweler carefully opens the watch case to inspect the delicate movement inside.
Noun: - The protective outer container of a watch: A "watch case" is the rigid, often metal, housing that encloses and protects the internal mechanisms (the "works" or movement) and the dial of a watch.
The term "watch case" is used to refer specifically to the main body of a timepiece. It is a compound noun where "case" is the head noun modified by "watch." - The antique watch had a beautifully engraved gold watch case. - Water resistance depends on the integrity of the watch case and its seals. - He opened the watch case to repair the movement inside.
- In horology (the study of timekeeping): The design, material, and construction of the watch case are critical topics, influencing a watch's durability, aesthetics, and value.
- As a component in manufacturing/repair: Professionals discuss sourcing, machining, or polishing a watch case.
- Case (noun): A general term for a container or protective covering. In the context of watches, "case" is often understood to mean "watch case."
- Watchmaker (noun): A person who makes or repairs watches and their cases.
- Bezel (noun): The ring, often part of the watch case, that holds the crystal (glass) in place.
- Caseback (noun): The removable rear cover of the watch case.
- Watch housing: A less common synonym with the same meaning.
- Timepiece case: A more formal variant.
"Watch case" is a specific technical term. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or as a phrasal verb. Its meaning is literal and concrete, referring to the physical object.
A jeweler carefully opens the watch case to inspect the delicate movement inside.
- the metal case in which the works of a watch are housed