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Comparison Swiss Military Hanowa 06-6278.09.001 vs Swiss Military Hanowa 06-6278.04.005

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Genderwomen'swomen's
Country of originSwitzerlandSwitzerland
Mechanism
Movement typequartzquartz
Second hand++
Power sourcebatterybattery
Dial
Dial typeanaloganalog
Type of indexarabicarabic
Colour
white /pearl/
brown
Backlightluminousluminous
Features
day of the week
date
world time
day of the week
date
world time
Case and strap
Case shaperoundround
Case materialstainless steelstainless steel
Colourgoldenstainless steel
Glass materialsapphiresapphire
Strapleather strapleather strap
Strap colourbrownbrown
Claspclassic (with buckle)classic (with buckle)
General specs
Waterproof100 WR / 10 ATM100 WR / 10 ATM
Diameter (width)36 mm36 mm
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017march 2017

Dial colour

Clock face background colour. Indicated for models with pointer or combination dials (see "Dial type"); in purely electronic models, usually, either a grey substrate (for conventional LCDs) or a dark base (for LEDs) is used.

The most popular in modern watches are black, white, silver and blue dials. However, in addition to this, other shades can be found on the market — in particular, beige, yellow, green, golden, brown, red, orange, pink, grey and purple. A special case are watches with chameleon glasses (see below).

Some models are available in several colour options, in such cases these options are listed separated by commas — for example, "white, red, silver." If the dial is painted simultaneously in 2 or 3 colours, they are indicated as a combination — for example, "white with red" or "white with yellow and red". And multi-coloured models include models in which more than 3 colours are used for the dial.

Colour

The main colour of the watch case.

Modern watches are quite diverse in colour options. The most widespread models are in shades of " stainless steel ", golden and black ; however, in addition to this, on the market you can find, in particular, white, yellow, green, brown, red, orange, pink, silver, grey, blue and purple cases.

In general, the colour of the case is a fairly obvious parameter; Let's note only some of the nuances associated with marking:

— Multi-coloured models include models in which there is no clearly defined primary colour. If there is such a colour, it is indicated in the characteristics. And for two-tone cases, an additional colour can be specified, for example, "stainless steel with gold " or "black with blue "

— Silver, among other things, are plastic cases without additional coloring.

— "Stainless steel" in this case is a colour, not a material; other metals (e.g. alumin...ium and titanium) that are not complemented by PVD coating (see “Case Coating”) may have this shade. And the cases of gold watches, in turn, are not necessarily made of gold — red and white gold are also used in jewelry.

— Camouflage coloring is indicated separately — such watches are designated as "military", and here, again, the main shade of the coloring is given. However, not every military model has camouflage on the body; see below for details.