The panel that covers the front of a computer case, or the panel covering each drive bay that can be removed to install a removable drive that requires external access, such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, which usually has its own preinstalled bezel
The rim and flange which encompasses and fastens a jewel or other object, such as the crystal of a watch, in the cavity in which it is set; the collet
The rim which encompasses and fastens a jewel or other object, as the crystal of a watch, in the cavity in which it is set
The upper, faceted portion of a cut gem A groove or rim used to strengthen an object, hold it in place, or attach it to another object designed to hold a beveled edge, as of a gem
The beveled border region surrounding any item, but most notably, around the edge of a CRT monitor
A plastic panel that extends the face of a drive so that it covers a computer's drive bay opening The bezel usually contains a drive-activity LED Also known as the faceplate
- A plastic panel that extends the face of a drive so that it covers a computer's drive bay opening The bezel usually contains a drive-activity LED Also known as the faceplate
The ring which surrounds the watch dial (or face) The bezel is usually made of gold, gold plate or stainless steel
The ring (usually made of gold, gold plating, or steel) that surrounds the watch face
The ring, usually made of gold, gold plate or steel that surrounds the watch face
The retaining ring in which the watchs crystal or glass is mounted It forms part of the case and was usually hinged to the main body until about 1880, after which screw-threaded or snap-on bezels gradually came into use
The ring that surrounds the watch dial (or face) The bezel is usually made of gold, gold plate or stainless steel
The bezel is the part of a cut stone that protrudes above the edge of a setting The bezel is also known as the crown
The metal ring that is around the watch crystal of directly under it Can be made of gold, gold plate or stainless steel
A frame of plastic or metal, fitting over the LCD glass, to protect the edges of the glass and act as a pressure device, compressing the elastomer connector between the PCB and LCD glass
The surface ring on the watch that surrounds and holds the crystal in place A rotating ratchet bezel moves in some sport watches as part of the timing device If rotating bezels are bi-directional, able to move clockwise or counter clockwise, they can assist in calculations for elapsed times
A covering or panel on an electronic device Generally used in conjunction with protecting a visual display or connection port
The panel that covers the front of a computer case, or the panel covering each drive bay that can be removed to install a removable drive that requires external access, such as a CD/DVD-ROM drive, which will generally but not always have its own preinstalled bezel
A "Bezel" is a ring on the top side of the "Case" around the "Crystal" with time intervals engraved The "Bezel" can be turned either two ways called "Bi-directional", or more popularly one way (anti-clock wise) called "Unidirectional" The purpose of the "Bezel" is to be able to begin timing an event at any given time by aligning the bezel's #12 at the beginning point
An item that is used as a mount between the ring shank and the setting, available in different sizes to match the individual settings Click to see our range of Bezels in our Online Shop
[ 'bE-z&l, 'be- ] (noun.) circa 1616. From old French dialect biseau ("sloping edge"), variation on bijou ("jewel"), itself probably from late Breton bisou, ("ring worn on the finger").