Watch Glossary

Watch GlossaryGlossary of Watch Terms


ALARM WATCH: A watch provided with the movement capable of releasing an acoustic sound at the time set. A second crown is dedicated to the winding, setting, and release of the striking-work; an additional center hand indicates the time set. The section of the movement dedicated to the alarm device is made up by a series of wheels linked with the barrel, an escapement and a hammer striking a gong or bell. This kind of timepiece works much like a normal alarm clock.


ANALOG or ANALOGUE: A watch displaying time indicators by means of hands.


ANTIREFLECTION, ANTIREFLECTIVE: Superficial glass treatment assuring the dispersion of reflective light. Better results are obtained if both sides are treated, but in order to avoid scratches no the upper layer, the treatment of the inner surface is preferred.


ARBOR: Bearing element of gear or balance, whose ends– called pivots– run in jewel holes or brass bushings.


AUTOMATIC: A watch whose mechanical movement is wound automatically. A rotor makes short oscillations due to the movement of the wrist. Through a series of gears, oscillations transmit motion to the barre, thus winding the mainspring progressively.


AUTOMATON: Figures placed on the dial or case of watches, provided with parts of the body or other elements moving at the same time as the sonnerie strikes. The moving parts are linked through an aperture on the dial or case back with the sonnerie hammers striking a gong.


BALANCE: Oscillating device that together, with the balance of the spring, makes up the movement’s heart as its oscillations determine the frequency of its function and precision.Watch Balance


BALANCE SPRING: Component of the regulating organ that together with the balance determines the movement’s precision. The material used is mostly a steel alloy. In order to prevent the system’s center of gravity from continuous shifts, it differs in rate according to the watches position. Thanks to the quality of materials today, it’s possible to assure an excellent precision of movement working even with a flat spring.


BARREL: Component of the movement containing the mainspring whose toothed rim meshes with the pinion of the first gear of the train. Due to the fact that the makeup of the barrel and mainspring transmits motive force, it is also considered to be the very motor. Inside the barrel, the mainspring is wound around an arbor turned by the winding crown, or in the case of the automatic movements, by the gear powered by the rotor.


BEVELING: Chamfering of edges, levers, bridges and other elements of a movement by 45 degrees. This is typically found
in high-grade movements.


BEZEL: Top part of the case, sometimes holds the crystal. It may also be integrated with the case middle or a separate. element. It is snapped or screwed onto the middle.Watch Bezel


BRACELET: A metal band attached to the case. It is called integral if there is no apparent discontinuity between the case and the bracelet. The profile of attachments is similar to the first linkWatch Bracelet.


BRIDGE: Structural metal element of a movement– sometimes called a cock or bar– supporting the wheel train balance escapement and barrel. Each bridge is fastened to the plate by means of screws and is locked into a specific position by pins. In high-quality movements, the sight surface is finished with various types of decoration.


BRUSHED, BRUSHING: Topical finish giving metals a subtle lined texture.


CABOCHON: Any kind of precious stone, polished but uncut. Generally, half a spherical shape mainly used as an ornament of the winding crown or certain elements of the case.Waht is Cabochon


CALENDAR ANNUAL:  An intermediate complication between a simple calendar and a perpetual calendar. This feature displays all the months with 30 or 31 days correctly but needs a manual correction at the end of February. Generally, date, day of the week and month, or only day and month are displayed on the dial.


CALENDAR FULL: Displaying date, day of the week, and month on the dial, but needing a manual correction at the end of a month with less than 31 days. It is often combined with the moon phase element.Calendar Full on Timepiece


CALENDAR PERPETUAL: Describes a mechanism that correctly showcases the date on the watch “perpetually,” taking into account the different lengths of the month as well as leap days. The internal mechanism moves the dial to the next day.


CALIBER:  Originally, it indicated only the size of a movement, but now the indication defines a specific movement type and shape. It’s combined with the constructor’s name and identification number. Therefore, the caliber identifies the movement.


CARRIAGE or TOURBILLON CARRIAGE: The rotating frame of a tourbillon device, carrying the balance and escapement. This is essential for a perfect balance of the whole system and its stability, in spite of its reduced weight. Because of the widespread use of the transparent dials, carriages became elements of aesthetic attractiveness.


CASE: Container housing and protecting the movement, usually made up of three parts: middle, bezel and back.Where is the case on a watch


CENTER SECOND HAND: Sweep second hand. [Refer to image featured in “Sweep Second Hand.”]


CHAMPLEVE: Hand-made treatment of the dial or case surface. The pattern is obtained by hollowing a metal sheet with a graver and subsequently filling the hollows with enamel.


CHRONOGRAPH: A watch that includes a built-in stopwatch function. i.e., a timer that can be started and stopped to time an event. There are many variations of the chronograph.Chronograph Watch


CHRONOMETER: A high-precision watch. According to Swiss law, a manufacturer may put the word “chronometer” on a model only after each individual piece has passed a series of tests and obtained a running bulletin and a chronometer certificate by an acknowledged Swiss control authority, such as COSC.


CIRCULAR GRAINING: Superficial decoration applied to bridges, rotors, and pillar-plates in the shape of numerous slightly superposed small grains obtained by using a plain cutter and abrasives. Also called pearlage or pearling.


CLOISONNE: A kind of enamel work — mainly used for the decoration of dials — in which the outlines of the drawing are formed by thin metal wires. The colored enamel fills the hollows formed in this way. After oven-firing, the surface is smoothed until the gold threads appear again.


CLOUS DE PARIS: Decoration of metal parts characterized by numerous small pyramids.
What is Clous de Paris


COLUMN WHEEL: Part of chronograph movements, governing the functions of various levers and parts of the chronograph operation, in the shape of a small-toothed steel cylinder It is controlled by pushers through levers that hold and release it. It is very precise and usually the preferred type of chronograph operation.Watch Column Wheel


COMPLICATION: Additional function with respect to the manual-winding basic movement for the display of hours, minutes and seconds. Today, certain features, such as automatic winding or date are taken for granted, although they should be defined as complications. The main complications are moon phase, power reserve, GMT and full calendar. Further functions are performed by so-called great complications, such as split-second chronograph, perpetual calendar, tourbillon and minute repeater.


CORRECTOR: Pusher positioned on the case side that is normally actuated by a special tool for the quick setting of different indications, such as date, GMT, full or perpetual calendar.


COSC: Abbreviation of “Controle Officiel Suisse des Chronometres” the most important Swiss institution responsible for the functioning and precision testing of movements and chronometers. Tests are performed on each individual watch at different temperatures and in different positions before a functioning bulletin and a chronometer certificate can be issued. A maximum gap of a -4/+4 seconds per day is tolerated.COSC Logo


COTES CIRCULAIRES: Decoration of rotors and bridges of movements, whose pattern consists of a series of concentric ribs.What is Cotes Circulaires


COTES DE GENEVE: Decoration applied mainly to high-quality movements, appearing as a series of parallel ribs. You can notice this decoration by looking for repeated cuts of a cutter that leaves thin stripes.What is Cotes de Geneve


COUNTER: Additional hand on a chronograph, indicating the time elapsed since the beginning of the measuring. On modern watches, the second counter is placed at the center, while the minute and hour counters have off-centered hands in special zones, also referred to as subdials.


CROWN: Usually positioned on the case middle and allows winding, hand-setting, and often date or GMT hand setting. It is linked to the movement through the winding stem passing through a hole in the case. For waterproofing purposes, simple gaskets are used in water-resistant watches, while diving watches adopt screwing systems (screw-down crowns).Where is a crown on a watch


DIAL: Face of a watch, in which, the time and further functions are displayed. Dials can be made of gold, silver, brass and other materials.Watch dial


DIGITAL: Set of watches whose indications are displayed mostly inside an aperture or window on the dial.Digital display on a watch


ENDSTONE: Undrilled jewel placed on the balance jewel with the tip of the balance staff pivot resting against its flat surface, to reduce pivot friction. Also, it can be used for pallet staffs and escape wheels.


ENGINE-TURNED: Guilloche.


EQUATION OF TIME: Indication of the difference, expressed in minutes, between conventional mean time and real solar time. This difference varies from -16 to +16 seconds between one day and another.


ESCAPEMENT: Positioned between the train and the balance wheel, governing the rotation speed of the wheel-train wheels. The most widespread escapement type is the lever escapement.What is a watch escapement


FLINQUE: Engraving on the dial or case of a watch, covered with an enamel layer.


FLUTED: Surfaces worked with thin parallel grooves, mostly on dials or case bezels.Fluted bezel on a watch


FLY-BACK: Feature combined with chronograph functions that allows a new measurement starting from zero by pressing down a second pusher, without stopping, zeroing and restating the entire mechanism. This function was initially developed to meet the needs of air forces.


FOLD-OVER CLASP: Hinged and jointed element, normally the same material used for the case. Allows easy fastening of the bracelet on the wrist.What is a fold over clasp


FREQUENCY: The number of cycles per time unit. For practical purposes, frequency is expressed in vibrations per hour (vph).


GENEVA SEAL: Poincon de Geneve.
Geneva Seal


GLUCYDUR: Bronze and beryllium alloy used for high-quality balances. This alloy assures high-elasticity and hardness values. It is antimagnetic, rustproof, and has a very reduced dilatation coefficient, which makes the balance very stable and assures high-accuracy of the movement.


GMT: Abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time. It means that two or more time zones are displayed.What is a GMT hand


GONG: Harmonic flattened bell in a steel alloy, generally positioned along the circumference of the movement and struck by hammers to indicate time by sounds.


GUILLOCHE: Decoration of dials, rotors or case parts consisting of patterns made by hand or engine-turned. Dials and rotors decorated this way are generally in gold or silver. [Refer to image featured in “Engine-Turned.”]


HAMMER: Steel or brass element used in movements provided with a repeater or alarm sonnerie. It strikes a gong or bell.


HAND: Indicator for the visualization of hours, minutes, and seconds as well as other functions. Normally, made of brass (rhodium-plated, gilded or treated otherwise) but also steel or gold.Watch hands


HEART-PIECE: Heart-shaped cam generally used to realign the hands of chronograph counters.


HELIUM VALVE: Valve inserter in the case of some professional diving watches to discharge the helium contained in the air mixture inhaled by divers.


HEXALITE: An artificial glass made of a plastic resin.


INCABLOC: Shockproof.


JEWEL: Precious stone used in movements as a bearing surface. The steel pivots of wheels in movements turn inside synthetic jewels (mostly rubies) lubricated with a drop of oil. The jewels hardness reduces wear to a minimum even over long periods of time.What is a watch jewel


JUMPING HOUR: Feature concerning the digital display of time in a window. The indication changes almost instantaneously at every hour.


LINE: Ancient French measuring unit maintained in horology to indicate the diameter of a movement.


LUBRICATION: To reduce friction caused by the running of wheels and other parts. There are points to be lubricated with specific low-density oils.


LUG: Double extension of the case middle by which a strap or bracelet is attached.Where is the lug on a watch


LUMINESCENT: Materials applied on markers and/or hands. Emitting the luminous energy previously absorbed as electromagnetic light rays.Luminescent Watch


MAINSPRING: This and the barrel make up the driving element of a movement. It stores and transmits the power force needed for its function.What is a watch mainspring


MANUAL: A mechanical movement in which winding is performed by hand.


MARKERS: Elements printed or applied on the dial, used as reference points for the hands to indicate hours and fifteen or five-minute intervals.Hour markers on a watch


MICROMETER SCREW: Element positioned on the regulator, allowing to shift it by minimal and perfectly gauged ranges so as to obtain accurate regulations of the movement.


MICRO-ROTOR: Roto


MINUTE REPEATER: Repeater.


MODULE: Self-contained mechanism, independent of the basic caliber, added to the movement to make an additional function available: chronograph, power reserve, GMT, perpetual or full calendar.


MOONPHASE: A function available usually combined with calendar-related features. The moon phase disc advances one tooth every 24 hours.


MOVEMENT:  The entire mechanism of a watch. Movements are divided into two great families: quartz and mechanical; the latter are available with manual or automatic winding devices.What is a watch movement


NIVAROX: Trade name (from the producer’s name) of a steel alloy, resisting magnetization used for modern self-compensating balance springs.


OSCILLATION: Complete oscillation or rotation movement of the balance, formed by two vibrations.


PALLET FORK: Device of the escapement that transmits part of the motive force to the balance wheel in order to maintain the amplitude of oscillations unchanged by freeing a tooth of the escape wheel at one time.What is a watch pallet fork?


PILLAR-PLATE or MAIN-PLATE: Supporting element of bridges and other parts of a movement.


PINION: Combines with a wheel and an arbor to form a gear. A pinion has less teeth than a wheel and transmits motive force to a wheel. Pinion teeth are highly-polished to reduce friction to a minimum.


PIVOT: End of an arbor turning on a jewel support. Pivots are particularly thin and fragile, therefore they are protected by a shockproof system.


PLATED: Metal treated by a galvanized procedure in order to apply a slight layer of gold or another precious metal on a brass or steel base.


PLEXIGLAS: A synthetic resin used for watch crystal.


POINCON DE GENEVE: Distinction assigned by the Canton of Geneva to movements produced by watchmaker firms of the Region and complying with all the standards of high horology with respect to craftsmanship, small scale production, working quality, accurate assembly, and setting. The Geneva Seal is engraved on at least one bridge and shows the Canton’s symbol. For example, a two-field shield with and eagle and a key respectively in each field.Poincon de Geneve


POWER RESERVE: Duration (in hours) of the residual functioning autonomy of a movement after it has reached the winding peak. The duration value is displayed by an indicator: analog (hand on a sector) or digital (through a window).Power reserve indicator on a watch


PULSOMETER CHRONOGRAPH: The pulsimeter scale shows the number of pulse beats per minute.


PUSHER, PUSH-PIECE or PUSH-BUTTON: Mechanical element mounted on a case for the control of specific functions. Usually used in chronographs, but also with other functions.What is a watch pusher


PVD: Abbreviation of Physical Vapor Deposition. A plating process, consisting of the physical transfer of substance by bombardment of electrons.What is PVD coating


REGULATING UNIT: Made up by balance and balance spring, governing the division of time within the mechanical movement, assuring its regular running and accuracy.


REGULATOR: Regulating the function of a movement by lengthening and shortening the active section of the balance spring.What is a watch regulator


REPEATER: Mechanism indicating time by acoustic sounds. Repeaters work on demand by actuating a slide or pusher, positioned on the case side. Repeaters are normally provided with two hammers and two gongs. One for the minutes and one for the hours. The mechanism of the striking work is among the most complex complications.


RETROGRADE: A hand that, instead of making a revolution of 360 degrees before starting a new measurement, moves on an arc scale and at the end of its trip comes back instantaneously.


ROTOR: In automatic-winding mechanical movements the rotor is the part that, by its complete or partial revolutions, as well as the human arm, allows the winding of the mainspring. [Refer to image featured in “Micro-Rotor.”]


SCALE: Graduation on a measuring instrument, showing the divisions of a whole of values, especially on a dial or bezel. Scales used in horology, typically relate to the following measuring devices: tachometer, telemeter, and pulsometer.


SECOND TIME-ZONE INDICATOR: GMT and World Time.


SECTOR: Rotor. [Refer to image featured in “Micro-Rotor.”]


SELF-WINDING: Automatic.


SHOCKPROOF or SHOCK RESISTANT: Watches provided with shock-absorber systems (e.g. Incabloc)  that help prevent damage from shocks to the balance pivots.


SKELETON or SKELETONIZED: Watches whose bridges and pillar-plates are cut out in a decorative manner, thus revealing all the parts of the movement.Skeleton watch


SMALL SECOND: Time display in which the second hand is placed in a small subdial.What is small seconds on a watch


SNAILING: Decoration with a spiral pattern, mainly used on the barrel wheel or on big-sized full wheels.


SONNERIE (EN-PASSANT): Function consisting of an acoustic sound, obtained by a striking work made up of two hammers striking gongs at set hours, quarters and half hours.


SPLIT-SECOND CHRONOGRAPH: An additional hand is superimposed on the chronograph hand. Pressure on the pusher starts both hands, which remain superimposed as long as the split second mechanism is not blocked. After recording, the same pusher is pressed a second time, releasing the split-second hand, which instantly joins the still-moving chronograph hand. Thus, synchronizing with it to prepare for another recording. This type of function is particularly useful for timing simultaneous phenomena which began at the same time, but end at different times.What is a split second hand


STAFF or STEM: Arbor.


STRIKING WORK: Sonnerie and Repeater.


SUBDIAL: Zone. [Refer to inage featured in “Zone.”]


SUPER-LUMINOVA: Luminsecent. [Refer to image featured on “Luminsecent.”]


SWEEP SECOND HAND: A center second hand mounted on the center of the main dial.


TACHOMETER or TACHYMETER: Function measuring the speed at which the wearer runs over a given distance. The tachometer scale is calibrated to show the speed of a moving object. The figure indicated by the hand on the tachometer scale represents the speed in kilometers or miles per hour.


TELEMETER: By means os a telemeter scale, it is possible to measure the distance of a phenomenon that is both visible and audible.


TONNEAU: The particular shape of a watch caste, imitating the profile of a barrel. For example, straight shorter horizontal lines and curved, longer vertical sides.What is a tonneau watch


TOURBILLON: Device invented in 1801 by A.L. Breguet. This function equalizes position errors due to changing positions of a watch and related effects of gravity. Balance, balance spring and escapement are housed inside a carriage. Also called a cage, rotating by one revolution per minute. This compensates for all the possible errors over 360 degrees.


VIBRATION: Movement of a pendulum or other oscillating bodies, limited by two consecutive extreme positions.


WATER RESISTANT or WATERPROOF: A watch whose case is designed to resist infiltration by water (3 atmospheres, corresponding to a conventional depth of 30 meters; 5 atmospheres, corresponding to a conventional depth of 50 meters.)


WHEEL: Circular element, mostly toothed, combines with an arbor and a pinion to make up a gear.


WINDING STEM: Element that transmits motion from the crown to the gears governing manual winding and setting. [Refer to the image featured in “Stem.”]


WINDOW: aperture in the dial that allows reading the indication shown, mainly the date but also other underlying indications.


WORLD TIME: Additional feature provided with a GMT function, displaying the 24 time zones on the dial or bezel, each referenced by a city name, providing an instant reading of the time of any country.

10th Annual Nashville Watch Fair

Big Band Red Watch by Hublot
Hublot Big Band Red 40mm

Nashville Watch Fair

King Jewelers has the honor of hosting the 10th Annual Nashville Watch Fair. This event is going to be held November 9th through November 17th in our showroom located in Green Hills. We will be showcasing over 20 luxury timepiece brands including Rolex, Girard-Perregaux, Harry Winston, Breguet, Carl F. Bucherer, Louis Moinet, Armin Strom, DeWitt, Zenith and Chanel.

Harry Winston Premier Excenter Timezone Automatic Men's Watch
Harry Winston Premier Excenter Timezone Automatic Men’s Watch

Presidents and representatives from these prestigious watch brands will be in attendance to provide answers to any questions you may have. Enjoy complimentary hors-d’oeuvres and cocktails, while shopping these never-before-seen releases. This is your sneak peek into the crème de la crème of supreme watches before they are available to most of the country.
Breguet Tradition Timepiece 7077BB/G1/9XV
Breguet Tradition Timepiece

You won’t want to miss out on this exclusive event. Our doors will be open from 10am to 6pm and we welcome you to join us and become a part of the King family. We are located at 4121 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, TN 37215. We look forward to meeting you!

King Jewelers Supports Chukkers for Charity… Again!

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Chukkers For Charity Polo Match and Car Show

The 22nd Annual Chukkers for Charity Polo Match and Car Show took place on September 8th. King Jewelers took the chance to continue our annual support of this worthy cause.  Without a doubt, King Jewelers participated in the silent auction by donating a ladies Bell & Ross timepiece. Over its 22 year history, the charity has raised more than 2.3 million dollars. The charity raised $200,000 this year! Importantly, all the proceeds from the Chukkers for Charity event go to the Saddle Up! program and the Rochelle Center.

Saddle Up!

Saddle Up! is an organization that gives children and youth with disabilities the opportunity to grow and develop through therapeutic, educational and recreational activities with horses. In addition, Saddle Up serves more than 1,300 children with disabilities. As well as provides more than 50,000 hours of services. Furthermore, they have cared for more than 130 horses in 25 years. Not to mention, they offer recreational therapeutic riding and hippotherapy. Hippotherapy is a blend of physical and occupational therapy.
Saddle Up! Therapy

Rochelle Center

The Rochelle Center began in 1968 by long-time educator, W.R. Rochelle. Likewise, this organization raises money to support adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to learn how to become as independent as possible. For example, the center provides employment programs, daycare services, and residential housing. There is a place for everyone with moderate to severe disabilities.
The Rochelle Center

Harry Winston Reveals Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom

Harry Winston Avenue Cherry Blossom Pre-Baselworld 2017 Watch
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Harry Winston Debuts New Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom Timepiece, Inspired by the Beauty of the Japanese Cherry Blossom, Ahead of Baselworld 2017

Harry Winston has set our hearts aflutter with their latest creation inspired by the natural beauty of the Japanese cherry blossom: the Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom.
The blooming of the sakura cherry blossom tree is a cherished cultural event in Japan. Every year, people gather at the base of cherry trees to hold hanami, or a flower-viewing festivals, when the beloved pink and white flowers bloom. The brief blooming of the cherry blossom flowers represent the coming of spring, or new beginnings, and also serve as a reminder of the short but precious time we each have on this earth.

Harry Winston Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom Baselworld 2017
© Harry Winston, Inc. All rights reserved.

The brand expertly utilizes the natural iridescence of the  pale green-blue mother-of-pearl dial to emulate soft clouds gently blowing across the sky. The focal point of the dial, however, are the 39 brilliant-cut white diamonds and 29 brilliant-cut pink sapphires, all of varying size, which are scattered across the dial along white gold “branches” and call to mind the tranquil beauty of the Japanese cherry blossom.

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Harry Winston Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom Basel 2017
© Harry Winston, Inc. All rights reserved.

The case of the Avenue Classic Cherry Blossom was inspired by Harry Winston’s flagship store on 5th Avenue in New York. The art-deco styling serves as a stark, and yet also complementary, contrast to the more traditional influence of the dial. Tying it all together is a vibrant blue-green alligator strap which emphasizes the beautiful mother-of-pearl dial. This timepiece, which represents both an enchanting work of art and an exhibition of the excellent watchmaking which Harry Winston has become known for, leaves us anxious and excited to see what they’ll unveil at Baselworld 2017.
Technical Specifications
Reference Number: AVEQHM21WW286
Movement: Quartz HW1004
Case Material: 18K White Gold
Case Size: 21.15mm x 36.1mm
Dial: Mother-of-Pearl with 29 brilliant-cut pink sapphires (approximately 0.04ct) and 39 brilliant-cut diamonds (approximately 0.08ct)
Crystal: Sapphire with anti-reflective coating on both sides
Water Resistance: 3 bars
Strap: Blue-Green alligator leather
Buckle: 18K white gold ardillon buckle with 6 brilliant-cut diamonds and 18K white gold foldover clasp

One For the Ladies: IWC Portofino Midsize Arrives in Nashville

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IWC Finally Creates a Ladies Timepiece- and the Portofino Midsize is Worth the Wait

For years IWC has been a “men’s only” brand- until now they’ve never released a watch that could even be considered unisex. But times are changing, and the latest additions to the Portofino family are “midsize” models- smaller and thinner cases which are adorned with diamonds and feature feminine colored straps.
The King Jewelers Nashville luxury salon is lucky to already have two of these beautiful Portofino Midsize Automatic watches in stock- one in stainless steel on a brown strap, and one in rose gold on a lilac strap.

Ladies Portofino Midsize Automatic in Stainless Steel with a Light Brown Alligator Strap
Ladies Portofino Midsize Automatic in Stainless Steel with a Light Brown Alligator Strap and Diamond Markers

At 37mm, this slimmer twist on a classic favorite is the perfect watch for the woman in your life. The stainless steel and light brown leather combination is perfect for dressing up or down- versatility that she’s sure to appreciate. Twelve diamond markers adorn the silver toned dial, 0.07ctw, adding a touch of glamor to this fashion staple. Even better is the price- at only $5,500 this automatic Swiss timepiece is truly an exceptional buy. Learn more about this piece and schedule an appointment to see it in person here.

Explore Our Selection of IWC Timepieces

Ladies Portofino Midsize in Red Gold with Diamond Bezel and Lilac Alligator Strap
Ladies Portofino Midsize Automatic in Red Gold with Diamond Bezel and Lilac Alligator Strap

If you’re looking for something that’s a bit dressier, IWC has delivered by combining some feminine favorites (gold, diamonds, and color!) This 18K red gold piece features a bezel set with 66 diamonds, 0.62ctw, that is certainly eye-catching. The silver toned dial has gold toned hands and markers with a blued seconds hand. It takes a certain kind of woman to pull it off, but the lilac alligator strap is undeniably stunning and pairs beautifully with the red gold case and buckle. Learn more about this beauty and schedule an appointment to see it in person here.
So what do you think? Would you wear one of these new IWC watches?

New Cartier Clé Arrives at King Jewelers Nashville

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Cartier Clé Available Now at King Jewelers

During SIHH 2015, Cartier revealed a new addition to their already impressive collection- Clé. King Jewelers is proud to be one of just 34 stores in the US and Canada that was chosen to exclusively reveal the new pieces during a pre-launch the first week of April.
Intrinsic to Cartier’s history as a creative watchmaker is the spirit of innovation. “Clé” means “key” in French and the crown’s resemblance to one is unmistakable. The act of resetting the time and date introduces a new gesture to the world of watchmaking, one that recalls the traditional turning of a key to wind up a clock. With a tightly-drawn curve and in profile the Clé is arched, streamlined and sleek, organic and ergonomic. In true Cartier style, it feels as good as it looks.

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Cartier Clé for Him- shown at left in 18K White Gold and at right in 18K Pink Gold

Five pieces from the new collection have been on display thus far. There are two 40mm variations for him: one in white gold on a bracelet, and one in pink gold on a brown leather strap. For the ladies, Cartier has created three new variations: one is 31mm pink gold on a bracelet with a diamond bezel, one is 35mm white gold on a pink leather strap with a diamond bezel, and one is 35mm white gold with a diamond set bracelet, bezel, and dial.
Cartier Clé for Her
Cartier Clé for Her- shown in 18K Pink Gold (left) 18K White Gold (center) and 18K White Gold with Diamonds (right)

Select models of the Clé de Cartier watch are now available at our Nashville salon. Should you have any questions or would like to schedule a private appointment, contact us anytime at (615) 724-5464.

New Jaquet Droz Ladies Novelty at Basel 2015

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This One’s for the Girls!

Every year Baselworld attendees are privy to a wide variety of new and exciting timepieces. There are always great new watches to be displayed in authorized boutiques across the country, but there are also novelty pieces- watches with extremely limited production that are not likely to be featured in your local store.
This year, the King family trekked all the way to Switzerland to be wowed by the latest advances in haute horlogerie and they weren’t disappointed!
It’s always a pleasure to see a ladies watch with a complication- in an industry that’s so dominated by men, it’s a rare but welcomed sight! Jaquet Droz revealed the new Lady 8 Flower novelty (in two variations) at Basel 2015, complete with an automata complication!
This piece is unique to say the least! Featuring large butterfly and flower motifs, the watch is perfect for any feminine watch connoisseur.

New Jaquet Droz Lady 8 Flower Novelty in Red Gold, reference number J032003200
New Jaquet Droz Lady 8 Flower novelty watch in Red Gold, reference number J032003200

Lady 8 Flower Novelty Red Gold Specifications

Movement
Jaquet Droz 615, self-winding mechanical movement
Single barrel
Balance wheel with regulator screw and silicon spring
Platinum oscillating weight
29 jewels
38-hour power reserve
Frequency of 21,600 vph
Water resistant to 3 bar
Case
18K red gold, set with 114 diamonds (1.43ct)
Individual limited serial number engraved on caseback
35mm diameter
Dial
18K red gold guilloche dial
18K red gold butterfly applique
Enameled using the Grand Feu technique, hand-painted and hand-engraved
18K red gold ring and nails
Small white mother-of-pearl dial under the flower with hand engraved 18K red gold ring
18K red gold hands with curved contours
Strap and Clasp
Hand-made brown alligator leather with rolled-edge
18K red gold folding clasp set with 21 diamonds (0.22ct)
Complication
Automata

Shop Our Selection of Jaquet Droz Watches Now!

What do you think? Do you have a favorite ladies watch that features an interesting complication?

A Simple Shopping Guide to Buying Your Lady a Watch

Cameron Diaz for TAG Heuer
Cameron Diaz for TAG Heuer

Looking to buy that special woman a watch but overwhelmed with all the options? We’ve created this simple shopping guide to help you narrow it down and find the perfect watch to match her style and taste.

Leather vs. Bracelet

Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Steel & Gold on a bracelet and on a leather strap
Ladies Jaeger-LeCoultre Grande Reverso Ultra Thin Steel & Gold on a bracelet and on a leather strap

Watches on leather straps tend to look more casual than those on steel or gold bracelets, are easier to adjust for size, and are generally considered more comfortable after consistent wear. However, as leather is a natural product, it is going to eventually wear out and need to be replaced- especially if she’s wearing lotion or perfume on a regular basis or if she gets it wet. Steel or gold bracelets are more durable and will provide her with more flexibility for wear. A bracelet can be dressed up for a fancy event, or dressed down for jeans and a t-shirt. Added bonus- you can have confidence in knowing that a watch on a bracelet will match any outfit she wears; buy a watch on a fashionable red leather strap and you run into the problem of it clashing with any outfit she wants to wear that’s pink, green, orange, yellow, etc.

Size

Size matters! Does she want a big statement piece like this Breitling or a smaller everyday accessory like this Raymond Weil?
Size matters! Does she want a big statement piece like this Breitling or a smaller everyday accessory like this Raymond Weil?

This one’s tricky, as a watch can look completely different based on the woman’s wrist size- a watch that’s considered “average” sized may look huge on someone with small wrists or minuscule on someone with larger wrists. A good question to ask yourself- is she planning to wear the watch as a bold piece of statement jewelry, or as an everyday accessory to blend with other pieces? If it’s going to be a bold statement, go with something around 34 or 36mm, if not larger. For a more blend-able accessory, go 32mm or smaller.

Classic or Trendy?

Pay attention guys, because this is probably the most important part of buying your lady a watch. Every girl’s style is different, and while some want to be right on track with the hottest trends and accessories, others gravitate towards pieces that are a little more subtle but are ALWAYS going to be in fashion.
For the fashionista, we suggest something bolder like a ladies Hublot or TUDOR’s Heritage Chrono Blue- affectionately known as the “Monte Carlo” for it’s beautiful blue and orange coloring.
For the woman who’s more Jackie O. than Kim Kardashian, we suggest sticking to the tried and true classics- Cartier’s Tank or Ballon Bleu models are always hits, as is Chopard’s Happy Sport.

Shop our collection of Ladies Timepieces online

King Jewelers is an authorized dealer for over forty luxury Swiss watch brands in Middle Tennesse and South Florida. Our ladies selection includes renowned brands like Breguet, Breitling, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Harry Winston, Hublot, Rolex, TAG Heuer, and TUDOR. King Jewelers is a member of the American Watch Guild and has been named a Leading Watch Retailer in North America by International Wristwatch Magazine. King Jewelers also offers expert watch repair and watch restoration at their retail locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN.

6th Annual Nashville Watch Fair

Nashville Watch Fair

The 6th Annual Nashville Watch Fair hosted by King Jewelers is fast approaching, and just in time for the holidays! This Thursday November 13th through Saturday November 15th, visit the King Jewelers salon in Green Hills to preview hundreds of the most impressive timepieces in the world. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to talk to brand presidents and representatives as you browse through the top watches from Baselworld 2014.
Devon, Harry Winston, and HYT are the newest additions to an already impressive list of brands attending the event. Expect to see exceptional pieces from trusted brands such as Breitling, Cartier, Hublot, IWC, TAG Heuer, and TUDOR. King Jewelers will also be showcasing watch winders and accessories from Orbita and Wolf Designs to pair with your favorite timepieces.
The Nashville Watch Fair is the perfect time to trade in your existing watch- King Jewelers will be offering extra bonus dollars during the event, in addition to special financing options and complimentary gifts with purchase. Not ready to give up your current watch for a newer model? No problem! You can still meet our acclaimed watchmakers and receive free computerized diagnostic testing to ensure your favorite timepiece is in peak condition.
The Nashville Watch Fair only comes once a year, so don’t miss the opportunity to shop the most impressive collection of Swiss timepieces in the central South. Stop by King Jewelers Thursday, Friday, or Saturday between 10AM and 6PM- no ticket or RSVP required.
King Jewelers is an authorized dealer for over forty luxury Swiss watch brands including Breguet, Breitling, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Devon, Harry Winston, Hublot, IWC, Jaquet Droz, Montblanc, Roger Dubuis, TAG Heuer, and TUDOR. King Jewelers is a member of the American Watch Guild and has been named a Leading Watch Retailer in North America by International Wristwatch Magazine. King Jewelers also offers expert watch repair and watch restoration at their retail locations in Aventura, FL and Nashville, TN.

Nashville's Watch Fair, Save the Date!

Nashville Watch FairKing Jewelers 6th Annual Watch Fair

King Jewelers Nashville is pleased to announce the 6th annual Watch Fair will take place November 13th-15th. We’re proud to host Nashville’s largest collection of the world’s most exclusive timepieces from the most respected European watch brands. Don’t miss this opportunity to view new, never-before-seen watch designs before the pieces are available to most of the country.
Stay tuned for more information about the Central South’s most exciting timepiece event!
Established in 1912, King Jewelers has proudly styled jewelry and timepiece aficionados from around the world. A pioneer among independent couture jewelers, King Jewelers has built an outstanding reputation steeped in quality, value and first-class customer service. King Jewelers offers certified loose diamonds, custom designs services, luxury designer jewelry, fine European watches, watch repair services, appraisals, and expert jewelry cleaning. King Jewelers has won numerous awards as the Southeast’s top jewelry store and diamond wholesaler. King Jewelers is a member of the Jewelers of America, American Watch Guild, and the American Society of Appraisers. King Jewelers has GIA Certified Gemologists and offers expert jewelry and watch repairs. For additional information, please visit us on-line or in one of our luxury salons in Miami, FL or Nashville, TN.

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