In the watch industry, caliber (also spelled calibre) is a foundational term, but it’s often misunderstood. Many people assume it simply means “movement.” In
In the fragrance industry, vetiver refers to a perfumery material derived mainly from the roots of Chrysopogon zizanioides (formerly Vetiveria zizanioides). It is prized
A bidirectional bezel is a rotating watch bezel that turns both clockwise and counterclockwise. In the watch industry, this term matters because the bezel
In mechanical watchmaking, the balance wheel is the component most directly responsible for timekeeping accuracy. If the mainspring is the “engine” that provides power,
In watchmaking, the term “Automatic” refers to a self-winding mechanical watch, a timepiece that stores energy in a mainspring and winds itself through the
In the fragrance world, “absolutes” are prized because they capture a deep, true-to-nature aroma from delicate botanicals, often materials that don’t perform well under
In the fashion industry, exotic leathers refer to non-bovine, non-standard luxury skins, most commonly crocodilian (crocodile/alligator/caiman), python and other snakes, lizard, ostrich, and stingray,
In the fashion world, metal accents (often called hardware in design and production) are the metal components and finishes added to garments, handbags, shoes,
In the fashion and accessories industry, brushed metal hardware refers to metal components, such as buckles, clasps, zippers, padlocks, chains, D-rings, rivets, eyelets, snaps,
In the fashion and accessories industry, rose gold hardware refers to the metal components on products such as buckles, zippers, clasps, chains, D-rings, rivets,
In the fashion and luxury accessories world, palladium hardware refers to metal components, such as buckles, clasps, padlocks, chains, zippers, rings, rivets, feet, and
Gold-tone hardware is a deceptively technical fashion term. It is not just “gold color,” it’s a set of material choices, finishing technologies, durability expectations,