: This is typically a shorter alphanumeric code (e.g., 116610 for a Rolex or A1858 for an Apple Watch). On mechanical watches, this is often found on the caseback or between the lugs .
: Check the back of the watch. Manufacturers like Peugeot or George usually engrave water resistance, movement type (such as Japanese Quartz), and model names there. Watch 6237987711613930039
If you are writing about a watch and need technical terms, these are the standard parts: : This is typically a shorter alphanumeric code (e
: Any feature beyond basic timekeeping, such as a chronograph (stopwatch) , date window, or moon phase . Dial (Face) : The surface that displays the time . Manufacturers like Peugeot or George usually engrave water
: The "engine" of the watch. Common types include Quartz (battery-powered, high accuracy) and Mechanical (hand-wound or automatic).