FAQ

What does Emerald cut mean?

The emerald cut is a sophisticated and elegant shape defined by its rectangular silhouette and cropped corners. Unlike brilliant cuts, the emerald cut is a "step cut," meaning its facets are arranged in parallel lines. This creates a mesmerizing "hall of mirrors" effect, producing flashes of white light rather than all-over sparkle.

Originally developed for cutting emerald gemstones to prevent chipping, this style became a hallmark of the Art Deco era. It is prized for its vintage charm, architectural lines, and understated luxury.

Rather than diamond, Jowissa utilizes expertly cut mineral glass (for watches) and Austrian crystal (for jewelry), each piece faceted in the emerald cut to capture and reflect light with distinct, geometric elegance.

Are quartz watches accurate?

Yes, quartz watches are known for "high accuracy." Because the quartz crystal vibrates at such a stable and high frequency, they are typically much more accurate than mechanical watches, often varying by only a few seconds per month.

How does a quartz watch work?

It works through a circuit: a battery sends electricity to a quartz crystal, causing it to oscillate (vibrate) 32,768 times per second. A microchip detects these vibrations and converts them into regular electric pulses (one per second). These pulses drive a stepping motor, which turns the gears and moves the watch hands.

What is a quartz watch and what does "quartz movement" mean?

A quartz watch is a timepiece powered by a battery rather than a wound spring. The "quartz movement" refers to the internal engine of the watch, which uses a tiny crystal of quartz mineral to regulate time. This crystal vibrates at a very precise frequency when electricity is passed through it, ensuring high accuracy.

How do I choose the right watch size for my wrist?

The ideal watch size depends on your wrist circumference and personal style. As a general rule, for wrists under 15cm, case diameters between 20mm and 30mm look most balanced. For wrists between 15cm and 17cm, sizes from 30mm to 35mm are ideal. For larger wrists, cases 35mm and above provide a bold look. Jowissa offers a variety of sizes, ranging from our petite 20mm mini models to our larger 45mm options for men.

What does "Swiss Made" actually mean?

A watch can only be labeled "Swiss Made" if it meets strict legal standards set by the Swiss government. It requires that the movement is Swiss, the movement is cased up in Switzerland, and at least 60% of the production costs of a watch taken as a whole must from Switzerland. At Jowissa, we proudly assemble our watches by hand in Bettlach, Switzerland, ensuring every timepiece meets these high standards of quality and precision.

Is my watch glass a real diamond?

The transparent cover on your watch face, which is often called the crystal, is not made of real diamond. Instead, Jowissa watches use high-quality materials such as mineral glass or sapphire crystal for their watch crystals.

Real diamonds are very precious and have a high cost. If watch crystals were made from genuine diamonds, the price of the watch would be significntly higher.

The materials we use, mineral glass and sapphire crystal, are chosen because they offer good protection for the watch face, allowing you to easily read the time. Sapphire crystal is especially known for its excellent durability and resistance to scratches, even more so than mineral glass.

Therefore, while the crystal on your Jowissa watch is not a real diamond, it is made of qualitative materials selected for their clarity and protective properties, ensuring the longevity and readability of your timepiece.

Is mineral crystal scratch resistant?

Mineral crystal, which is used in most Jowissa watches, is a type of glass that's been treated to make it a bit tougher than regular glass. Think of the glass in a smart phone screen – mineral crystal is similar to that.

Because it's treated, mineral crystal is more resistant to scratches than a plain glass window. It can handle everyday wear and tear pretty well, like little bumps and rubs against things.

However, it's not as hard as some other materials, like sapphire crystal. This means that if your watch rubs against something really hard, like certain types of rock or even another piece of glass with a higher hardness, it could potentially get a scratch.

Here's the main idea:
- Mineral crystal is more scratch-resistant than regular glass.
- It can handle most of the little bumps and scrapes you might have during the day.
- However, it's not completely scratch-proof, and harder materials can still scratch it.

So, while your Jowissa watch with a mineral crystal is pretty durable for everyday use, it's still a good idea to be a little careful with it to keep it looking its best!

Can I exchange my watch band?

YES

Is my watch water resistant?

A Jowissa watch is tested for 3 to 20 ATM water resistance depending on the collection.
3 ATM: Watches tested for 3 ATM should not be worn when bathing or showering. They are build to withstand light rain, sweat and brief water contact.
5 ATM: Watches tested for 5 ATM are made to withstand rain, sweat and short swims.
10 ATM: Short dives, swim and other water sports are ok
20 ATM: Deep Dives, swims and other water sports are ok.

Can I adjust the length of my steel or ceramic bracelet?

Yes, the length of our steel and ceramic bracelets can be adjusted to fit an individual wrist size. When you order with jowissa.com we shorten the bracelet for you free of charge. Optionally your local watch dealer may also offer the bracelet adjustment as a service.

How long will the battery of my watch last?

The expected battery life is 2 to 4 years depending on external factors like heat and cold. Jowissa uses standard silver oxide battery cells in combination with high quality and low energy consuming Swiss quartz movements.

What is the meaning of the brand name JOWISSA?

The name Jowissa is a combination of the surname and lastname of the company founder Josef Wyss. He founded Jowissa in the village of Bettlach, Switzerland in 1951. Jowissa has been active and in business without interruption since then.

Small Wonders: The 21mm Watch

Discover the delicate beauty of a 21mm watch. Designed for women who view their timepiece as a piece of fine jewelry, these ultra-petite models from our Facet Emerald collection are true gems. The small rectangular case features Jowissa’s signature faceted glass, cut to resemble a precious emerald stone. Perfect for slender wrists or evening wear, this mini watch offers a vintage "cocktail" aesthetic that never goes out of style.

Why shop Jowissa

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Enduring Legacy (since 1951)

Jowissa's history of crafting elegant women's watches since 1951 reflects our long-standing dedication to blending delicate design with the precision of Swiss watchmaking.

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Strong Brand Foundation

Jowissa is an independent 3rd generation family run business. Our watches are designed and built by a dedicated team of long term employees, whose expertise is ensuring trustworthiness and exceptional after-sales service.

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Signature Crystal Cut

A key design aspect of every Jowissa watch is a case covering crystal with a specific cut. Some of our watch crystals are faceted like real diamonds, others come with an elegant round cut. This not only enhances the brilliance of reflecting light, but also imbues each timepiece with a unique and captivating individual style, making it irresistibly attractive to those around you.

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(Hand) Made In Switzerland

Each Jowissa watch is assembled by hand in Switzerland. We strive for excellence in production and quality control since 1951. Choosing to shop with Jowissa provides you with the distinct advantage of owning a meticulously crafted timepiece that carries the legacy of Swiss craftsmanship, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail.