Display Back Watches
- Panerai - Luminor 1950 Marina Militare
- Panerai - Radiomir 1940 3 Days
- Omega - Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size
- Omega - Seamaster Planet Ocean Big Size
- Omega - Seamaster Planet Ocean Master Chronograph
- Omega - Speedmaster Dark Side of the Moon 'Pitch Black'
- Omega - Speedmaster Grey Side of the Moon Meteorite
- Omega - Speedmaster Moonwatch Chronograph 'Dark Side of the Moon'
- Omega - Speedmaster Moonwatch Chronograph 'Dark Side of the Moon'
- Omega - Speedmaster Racing
- Omega - Speedmaster Racing Chronograph
- IWC - Portugieser Annual Calendar
- Panerai - Luminor 1950 3-Days GMT Tuttonero
- Panerai - Luminor 1950 Regatta Rattrapante
- Panerai - Luminor GMT
- Panerai - Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days Automatic
- Panerai - Luminor Marina 1950 3 Days GMT
- Oris - Aquis Date 43mm
- BlancPain - L-Evolution Grande Date
- Glashutte Original - SeaQ Panorama Date
- Bremont - ALT-1-C Classic
- Ulysse Nardin - Executive Dual Time
- Girard-Perregaux - Laureato Evo3 Moonphase Power Reserve
- Omega - Seamaster Aqua Terra Annual Calendar
Display Back Watches Watches
When a watch has a display back, the usually solid case backing has been replaced with a clear crystal meant to allow viewing of the movement inside the watch. Often, the movements will be adorned with blued screws, Geneva striping, and other attractive visual additions. Not all mechanical watches have clear case backs, however, as manufacturers sometimes want to obtain higher water resistance ratings or achieve better anti-magnetic protection, or because the designer feels that an opaque backing is a better aesthetic fit.
Prior to 2000, there were not a whole lot of watches with display backs. Since then, the trend has increased and more and more brands and models are fitted with a sapphire back. Some companies, such as Rolex have never made a watch with a display back.