A watch is described having a case made of an alloy or of a metal compound, e.g. Stainless steel, which provides an integral bottom-plate structure. The two outermost plates form a back and a bezel, bearing the watch glass, respectively. The remaining plates are formed with openings that together define in the case housings for accommodating components of the watch.
A watch is described having a case made of an alloy or of a metal compound, e.g. Stainless steel, which provides an integral bottom-plate structure. The two outermost plates form a back and a bezel, bearing the watch glass, respectively. The remaining plates are formed with openings that together define in the case housings for accommodating components of the watch.
A watch is described having a case made of an alloy or of a metal compound, e.g. Stainless steel, which provides an integral bottom-plate structure. The two outermost plates form a back and a bezel, bearing the watch glass, respectively. The remaining plates are formed with openings that together define in the case housings for accommodating components of the watch.