Across
- 3. An iconic handset used often by "The Crown", named after the car manufacture logo they look just like.
- 5. A triangular handeset that has a narrow stem, most recognizably found on the Omega Speedmaster.
- 7. The thinnest style of hand, or hands, which you commonly see utilized for a running seconds hand.
- 8. This long-range ammunition named handset is clearly distinguished due to their triangular tips above a narrower stem.
- 9. Commonly found on vintage military watches, this handset gets its name due to the stain glass window motif of the luminous plots within.
- 11. This handset is reminiscent of a playing card suit.
Down
- 1. Both beloved and critiqued, this handset can be found on various Black Bay watches from Tudor.
- 2. A handset with round-crescent tips named after one of the most famous watchmakers of all time.
- 4. A popular traditional style of handset which involves faceted and triangular hands.
- 6. This handset has a pencil thin tip with a usually wide hexagonal base - more simply put, named after a medical tool.
- 10. A handset that has a botanical nomenclature due to its wider curvaceous base and narrower tip.