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The bezel of a watch is the ring that surrounds the face, into which the crystal is set. "Base metal" is a collective term for non-precious metals. So, a "base metal bezel" is a bezel that is not made of a precious metal like gold or sliver.
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The watch case is from stainless steel.
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Firmly press down on the bezel or cover. Press down into the rear deck. This will release the bezel from the teeth on the metal housing. Now slide it forward ( toward the front of the car) while holding it firmly pressed down into the rear deck. Once removed you will see how the metal teeth on the bottom of the metal housing bracket bit into the plastic bezel.
A non-pave watch is a watch that has diamonds on it, either on the face or bezel, as opposed to a pave watch that has diamonds closely set together in metal around the entire bezel.
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That metal circle is called a bezel. The type you are referring to is called a tachometer bezel. Watches with a tachometer bezel have a stop watch function. If you are testing how fast your car is going, you would time how long it took you to drive 1 mile, and where the second hand of the stop watch is pointing would be how many kmh you were driving.
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