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What part of a Movado is sapphire?

Written by admin on November 8, 2008 – 8:14 pm -

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The real front is made of sapphire free to be scratch-resistant? They are the previous sapphire? …. I've heard the sapphire free, but I 'm The 'unsafe, the VE never seen it. I read somewhere that the front is scratch-resistant sapphire, but someone told me that the sapphire is not transparent, so it must be the knobs or black background made of sapphire.


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3 Responses to “What part of a Movado is sapphire?”

  1. By sentrynox on Nov 10, 2008 | Reply

    The sapphire is made of pure crystal enigma and it is clear as glass! It is used as the scratch-resistant glass for the proper supervision. This is not a knob… that they can briefly some too!

  2. By nullifidian2224 on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    Except as decorative elements, the only place in a supervisory where the jewels are used is as bearings for moving parts. This is to reduce friction, thus increasing the accuracy.

  3. By jdhthejew on Nov 13, 2008 | Reply

    u was referring to the Earth's crust that is a highly polished crystal corundum, or sapphire. the corundum comes in all different colors that the corundum is red vermilion is sapphire blue. so you have pink sapphire corundum which is actually pink.

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