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Tongue

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What is a Tongue (Tang) in Watches?

In watchmaking, the tongue refers to a small, pointed piece of metal or material that is part of the buckle or clasp used to secure the watch band. It plays a crucial role in fastening the watch securely around the wrist.

How it Works: The tongue is located on one end of the watch band and is inserted into the buckle or clasp to secure the band in place. Once inserted, the tongue keeps the buckle closed and prevents the watch from accidentally slipping off the wrist.

Choose Invicta’s Watches with Secure Tongues: Invicta Stores offers watches with secure and durable tongues that provide a reliable fastening mechanism. Whether you prefer tang buckles, deployant buckles, or other types of clasps, our watches are designed to ensure a comfortable fit and peace of mind.

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