ISO 14368-1:2000
(Main)Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses — Part 1: Dimensions and tolerances
Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses — Part 1: Dimensions and tolerances
This part of ISO 14368 specifies the dimensions and tolerances of mineral and sapphire watch-glasses. It is applicable to round, flat watch-glasses, typically of diameter 8 mm to 35 mm.
Verres de montres minéraux et en saphir — Partie 1: Dimensions et tolérances
La présente partie de l'ISO 14368 spécifie les dimensions et les tolérances des verres de montres minéraux et en saphir. Elle s'applique aux verres ronds, plats, les plus courants, de diamètre 8 mm à 35 mm.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 07-Jun-2000
- Technical Committee
- ISO/TC 114/SC 13 - Watch-glasses
- Drafting Committee
- ISO/TC 114/SC 13 - Watch-glasses
- Current Stage
- 9093 - International Standard confirmed
- Start Date
- 03-Aug-2022
- Completion Date
- 14-Feb-2026
Overview
ISO 14368-1:2000 specifies the dimensions and tolerances for mineral and sapphire watch-glasses, focusing on round, flat types typically with diameters from 8 mm to 35 mm. Issued by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), this standard ensures precise dimensional requirements crucial to the production, assembly, and quality assurance in horology. It establishes a global reference for manufacturers, suppliers, and designers of watches, supporting interoperability and consistent quality.
Key Topics
- Scope: Applies specifically to round, flat mineral and sapphire watch-glasses within the diameter range of 8 mm to 35 mm.
- Dimensional Requirements: Defines key measurements such as diameter (d), cylindrical side height (h₁), lower and upper slope heights (h₂, h₃), determining height for adhesive assembly (h₄), total thickness (t), and the angle (α) of the lower slope.
- Tolerances: Establishes precise tolerance grades for glass thickness and diameter depending on assembly method (adhesive or with a gasket), based on ISO 286-1 and ISO 286-2.
- Assembly Methods: Differentiates requirements for glasses assembled with adhesives versus those using gaskets, reflecting different use cases and performance needs.
- Symbols and Definitions: References standardized terminology and symbols to ensure consistent interpretation within the industry.
Applications
ISO 14368-1:2000 is vital for:
- Watch Manufacturing: Ensures accurate fitting and reliable assembly of mineral and sapphire watch-glasses in wristwatches and timepieces.
- Quality Assurance: Supports inspection and conformity assessments, facilitating quality control in the supply chain.
- Component Interchangeability: Standardized dimensions and tolerances promote global compatibility of watch parts, reducing the risk of fit issues.
- Design and Prototyping: Provides reliable dimensional data for watch designers and engineers during the product development phase.
- Procurement and Sourcing: Enables manufacturers and buyers to specify glass components with confidence, improving supplier transparency and reducing errors.
Related Standards
To enhance its practical application, ISO 14368-1:2000 references:
- ISO 286-1: ISO system of limits and fits - Part 1: Bases of tolerances, deviations and fits.
- ISO 286-2: ISO system of limits and fits - Part 2: Tables of standard tolerance grades and limit deviations for holes and shafts.
- Other ISO 14368 Parts:
- Part 2: Assembly to the case by adhesive or using a gasket.
- Part 3: Qualitative criteria and test methods.
Practical Value
Adhering to ISO 14368-1:2000 ensures:
- Consistency: All mineral and sapphire watch-glasses meet international dimensional parameters, minimizing fit discrepancies.
- Efficiency: Helps streamline manufacturing processes and reduces material waste through accepted tolerances.
- Market Access: Compliance with this ISO standard is often required for international trade and partnerships in the horology industry.
- Customer Satisfaction: Enhances end-product quality by ensuring durable and correctly fitting watch-glasses.
Integrating ISO 14368-1:2000 into manufacturing, design, and procurement processes supports the global consistency, interchangeability, and quality of watch components across the horological industry.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ISO 14368-1:2000 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Its full title is "Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses — Part 1: Dimensions and tolerances". This standard covers: This part of ISO 14368 specifies the dimensions and tolerances of mineral and sapphire watch-glasses. It is applicable to round, flat watch-glasses, typically of diameter 8 mm to 35 mm.
This part of ISO 14368 specifies the dimensions and tolerances of mineral and sapphire watch-glasses. It is applicable to round, flat watch-glasses, typically of diameter 8 mm to 35 mm.
ISO 14368-1:2000 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 39.040.10 - Watches. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14368-1
First edition
2000-06-01
Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses —
Part 1:
Dimensions and tolerances
Verres de montres minéraux et en saphir —
Partie 1: Dimensions et tolérances
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ISO 2000
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International Standard ISO 14368-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 114, Horology, Subcommittee
SC 13, Watch-glasses.
ISO 14368 consists of the following parts, under the general title Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses:
� Part 1: Dimensions and tolerances
� Part 2: Assembly to the case by adhesive or using a gasket
� Part 3: Qualitative criteria and test methods
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INTERNATIONALE 14368-1
Première édition
2000-06-01
Verres de montres minéraux et en saphir —
Partie 1:
Dimensions et tolérances
Mineral and sapphire watch-glasses —
Part 1: Dimensions and tolerances
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La Norme internationale ISO 14368-1 a été élaborée par le comité technique ISO/TC 114, Horlogerie, sous-comité
SC 13, Verres de montres.
L'ISO 14368 comprend les parties suivantes, présentées sous le titre général Verres de montres minéraux et en
saphir:
� Partie 1: Dimensions et tolérances
� Partie 2: Fixation à la boîte par collage ou à l'aide d'un joint
� Partie 3: Critères qualitatifs et méthode de contrôle
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