Do I have real diamonds on my watch?

It's important to consider the context in which "diamonds" might be mentioned in the watch description.

If the specifications of your Jowissa watch indicate "Diamonds" as hour markers, then these are indeed small, genuine diamonds that have been carefully set onto the dial to mark the hours. We use real diamonds in select models to enhance their elegance and luxury.

However, the term "diamond" is also significant in relation to Jowissa's distinct design element: the diamond-cut glass. This refers to a specific step in the production process where the edges of the watch crystal are precisely cut using diamond tools. This meticulous cutting technique creates the multi-faceted, brilliant edge that is a hallmark of many Jowissa timepieces. While diamond tools are used in this process to achieve the characteristic sharp and reflective finish, it does not mean that the watch itself contains diamonds as part of the glass. The "diamond cut" refers to the style and the method of achieving it, not the material of the glass edge itself.

Therefore, please refer to the specific features listed for your watch model. If "Diamonds" are mentioned as hour markers, they are genuine. If the description highlights a "diamond-cut glass," this refers to a design and manufacturing technique applied to the crystal edge for aesthetic purposes.