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Across
  1. 3. When a component has been polished to a perfectly smooth mirrored surface, resulting in it going dark under light.
  2. 5. The smoothing of edges on a movement component, also known as chamfering or bevelling.
  3. 6. When the inner portion of the metal of a component has been carved out and removed.
  4. 8. when the steel screws in a movement are treated or heated for aesthetic and technical benefits, most commonly in a particular color.
  5. 9. A finish, common found on more decorated pieces on components like the ratchet wheel, with a spiraling aesthetic.
  6. 10. A style of finish seen when a component is finished with a grained/pebbled texture.
Down
  1. 1. The term used to describe the intricately applied pattern of overlapping circular graining executed on a component, typically the mainplate.
  2. 2. Jewels set in gold ______ are secured in place by screws.
  3. 4. The Swiss style of striping a movement component, typically the bridges.
  4. 7. When the top surface of the metal is carved to create an artistic or commemorative expression.