urtavlor
Urtavlor, plural for urtavla, is the dial or face of a watch or clock. The term is used in Swedish horology to describe the surface that displays time through hour markers or numerals, often complemented by subdials, date windows, and other indicators.
Urtavlor are typically made from a base metal such as brass or steel, which is then finished
Dials come in a wide range of colors and textures, including white, black, blue, silver, or mother-of-pearl
Enamel dials were highly regarded in the 18th and 19th centuries for their durability and beauty, especially
Dials should be kept away from moisture and strong solvents. Protective glass or sapphire crystals help preserve