Watch Glasses

Many innovations and discoveries are being introduced into the world of modern cosmetology. One of the new products, which has rightfully become a bestseller, is a watch with watch glass. They have become not only a useful accessory, but also a real work of art that decorates and complements the style of its owner.

The idea of ​​creating crystal watch glasses was proposed in 1856 by Albert Einstein. This brilliant scientist noticed that if a ray of light is directed onto a small glass prism, it is divided into spectra. Thus we see many colors. To increase the efficiency of experiments, Einstein decided to use a crystal prism. So, he managed to get the greatest amount of light. At the same time, he developed special conditions that made it possible to increase the efficiency of light use when operating the clock. Of course, this technology has found its adherents. A lot of time and effort went into developing the new watch. But in the middle of the 19th century, mechanical watches were replaced by electric ones. Soon they underwent another important change - an increase in the size of the glass. Now the colors obtained thanks to glass elements have become much more colorful. At the same time, in the modern world, watches are increasingly used as an integral part of a person’s overall image. That is why the development of new models began at the end of the 19th century. The first successes were achieved in the field of physics, namely glass production. Nowadays glass is made using a special technology called pooling. This procedure allows you to achieve a high quality product. The material turns out to be more durable and scratch-resistant. Modern glassblowers also use pooling in the production of window glass. This means that these elements are produced using the same technologies. Therefore, it is no coincidence that we notice that the latest watch models have wide and rounded walls. This increases the strength of the glass and makes it more resistant to any impact. Another important feature of using crystal glass is the ability to create the illusion of depth and space. Thanks to this property, manufacturers begin to constantly improve their products. For example, to give a watch a characteristic shine, a special coating is applied to its surface. Some glass has an inner layer that makes visibility clearer and brighter because light passes through it in a completely different sequence than through regular plastic. All these features make modern watches with crystal glass not just useful, but also very stylish. In addition, with such elements, even the largest models are more convenient and compact. The diameter of the crystals can reach 20-