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Fixed Bar Watches: A Historical Perspective on a Classic Design Feature

Fixed Bar Watches: A Historical Perspective on a Classic Design Feature

Fixed bar watches, a notable design element in the world of horology, refer to timepieces with fixed lugs—where the strap or bracelet is attached directly to the case without the use of removable spring bars or pins. This design choice, while not as common today, has played a significant role in the history of watchmaking. This blog post explores the origins, development, and impact of fixed bar watches, shedding light on their unique characteristics and historical significance.

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