A "crystal" is the transparent cover used to protect a watch's dial and hands. It is mounted in the "bezel" at the front of the case. It is most commonly made from glass, but the more scratch-resistant sapphire is preferred.
Two words are window or glass.
The magnifying lens that a watchmaker uses for detail work is called a loop.
glass
Break it a little.
Blue light. That's why the glass is called blue.
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The plastic clear cover on a watch is called a protective film. It is used to keep the glass face plate from getting scratches or getting damaged or cracked. ADDED: The first answer is referring to the protective film applied at the factory which protects the watchface "glass faceplate" lens. The name of the glass faceplate is called the "BEZEL." ANOTHER ANSWER: The glass that covers the watch face is also called a crystal.
A watch glass hasn't a symbol.
It is called a crystal and take it to jeweler. If it isn't an expensive watch, just get him a new one.
The magnifying lens that a watchmaker uses for detail work is called a loop.
because glass is transparent
A watch glass is a very shallow, round piece of glass that is curved. It is usually not used as a container, but as a cover for a beaker.
Glass bending procedure without dents
A watchglass can be used as a beaker cover, but you can also place small amounts of chemicals on it and then heat it (for example, to evaporate some water from a wet chemical).From Wikipedia:A watch glass is a circular, slightly concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, or as a cover for a beaker. The latter use is generally applied to prevent dust or other particles entering the beaker; the watch glass does not completely seal the beaker, and so gas exchanges still occur. When used as an evaporation surface, a watch glass allows closer observation of precipitates or crystallisation, and can be placed on a surface of contrasting colour to improve the visibility overall. Watch glasses are so named because they are identical to the glass used for the front of old-fashioned pocket watches. In reference to this, large watch glasses are occasionally known as clock glasses.See the Related Questions and Web Links to the left for a picture of watch glass and more information about other laboratory apparatus.
I would place the watch glass on a balance, and then zero out the balance with the watch glass placed in the tray. After the balance is balanced with the watch glass, I would move the weights to represent an added five grams. I would then slowly add calcium chloride to the watch glass until the balance rebalances or zeroes out.
The watch glass may contain small amounts of solid or liquid samples.
i think a test tube
watch glass?