Claims
- 1. A fluid tight watch, comprising:
- a case;
- a movement;
- a dial fixed to said movement, said movement and said dial being contained in said case;
- said case comprising:
- a back having a peripheral wall which surrounds said movement and extends to a level at least as high as said dial;
- a glass;
- a bezel; and
- an annular gasket;
- wherein said bezel comprises a first annular part of L-shaped cross section having a first axially-directed arm and a first radially directed arm, said first axially-directed arm extending around and outside said peripheral wall, said first radially-directed arm extending radially inwardly, with said glass being fitted to said first radially-directed arm; said bezel further comprising a second part of L-shaped cross section having a second axially-directed arm and a second radially-directed arm, said second axially-directed arm extending from said glass to said dial within said peripheral wall, said second radially-directed arm extending outwardly beneath said first radially-directed arm, each of said first and second parts of said bezel comprising at least one contacting surface which is joined to the contacting surface of the other part of said bezel by cementing, brazing, soldering or welding, said first axially-directed arm comprising means for engaging said peripheral wall, said gasket being disposed between said first and second axially-extending arms and compressed against said peripheral wall, said gasket being disposed at a level between the level of said dial and the level of said glass.
- 2. A fluid tight watch as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gasket engages said second axially-directed arm.
- 3. A fluid-tight watch, comprising:
- a case;
- a movement;
- a dial fixed to said movement, said movement and said dial being contained in said case;
- said case comprising:
- a back having a peripheral wall;
- an annular bezel removably attached to said peripheral wall of said back, and substantially U-shaped in cross section, said annular bezel composed of two pieces of L-shaped cross section rigidly joined to one another by cementing, brazing, soldering or welding, said U-shaped cross section having an inner arm, an outer arm and an annular groove bounded by said inner arm and said outer arm, said inner arm being disposed radially inwardly of said peripheral wall and being radially spaced from said peripheral wall, said peripheral wall extending between said inner arm and said outer wall;
- said inner arm comprising holding means at the free end of said inner arm for keeping said movement and said dial in place;
- a glass supported by said bezel; and
- an annular gasket disposed at a level between the level of said dial and the level of said glass, said gasket being located within said groove and compressed between said peripheral wall and said outer arm.
- 4. A watch case in accordance with claim 3, wherein said outer arm has an inner face inclined obliquely and pressing against said gasket, said inner face flaring downwards, and said gasket being fitted about said annular rib.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 151,826 filed May 21, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,363,555.
US Referenced Citations (2)
Divisions (1)
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