Brockhaus Jewelry will be closed on May 29th for Memorial Day, and will resume normal business hours on Tuesday May 30th
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STORE HOURS AND LOCATION

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STORE HOURS AND LOCATION

2107 West Main Street
Norman, OK 73069


Monday-Friday, 10AM - 6PM
Saturdays, 10AM - 5PM

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WAYS TO SHOP

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WAYS TO SHOP

With today’s ever-growing concern for keeping ourselves, and our loved one’s safe, we’re offering a few different ways for customers to shop. With the launch of our new online store, we’re offering:

-curb-side pick-up and repair drop-off
-In-store pick up in our clean environment
-And free priority shipping for items over $1,000

If you’d like to take advantage of our curb-side pick up, please call when you arrive.

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BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

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BOOK AN APPOINTMENT

Walk-ins are always welcome at Brockhaus Jewelry. That being said, any customer that would like to make an appointment with one of our consultants may click here. A client specialist will contact you within 24 hours. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call us!


Brockhaus Jewelry
2107 West Main Street
Norman, OK 73069
405-321-4228


We look forward to serving you!

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OUR SERVICES

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OUR SERVICES

Services offered at Brockhaus Jewelry include on-site jewelry repair and diamond setting by master jewelers, watch repair, engraving, pearl restringing, personal shopping services, custom design and insurance and estate appraisals by our very own appraiser.

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Understanding the Parts of a Timepiece

 

Understanding the Parts of a Timepiece

Designer timepieces offer the perfect combination of reliability and luxury. As a true investment piece, both in functionality and substance, it's important to know what to look for. Explore our list of watch terms to ensure your next purchase is one of top-tier level quality.

Understanding the Watch Body

Dial: Also known as the face, the dial displays the time and includes the hands. Numerals and other markings aesthetically make out the time.

Case: While the case is the container protecting the watch movement, it’s also framed in a way that adds to the watch’s style. Several shapes are available to create a unique appearance, including round, oval, square, rectangular, and tonneau. 

Caseback: The backside of the watch case, which can be removed to access the inside. Here you can usually find an engraving of the name, water resistance, and other details. 

Crown: Used to adjust the time and date, the crown is a small knob located on the side of the watch. Additionally, in non-automatic watches, it's used to wind the watch to keep it running. 

Crystal: A clear cover enveloping the watch face for protection crafted from either synthetic sapphire, glass, or acrylic materials. Although the most expensive, synthetic sapphire provides the highest level of protection and is the most scratch-resistant than the others. 

Bezel: Either metal or ceramic, the bezel is a ring surrounding the watch crystal. Often rotatable, with a scale for time and other measurements, stationary bezels are purely decorative.

Gasket: An airtight seal around the case back, crystal, and crown, this small rubber ring provides protection from water during normal wear. To ensure water resistance, the gasket should be looked at every few years.

 

Understanding Watch Movements

Movement: The inner workings of the watch responsible for the time and powering its functions is called a watch movement. It is classified as either mechanical, which includes automatic and hand-wound timepieces, or battery-powered by quartz.

Caliber: Manufacturers use this term to indicate the specific model name for a movement. Often developed in-house, watch movements are identified by their architecture, origin, reference, and maker.

Manual Winding: Manual winding of the crown needed to regularly keep time. Usually needed to be rewound every 36-48 hours. 

Automatic: Another mechanical watch, but where the motion of the wearer’s wrist automatically winds the piece. Due to its self-winding through kinetic energy, automatic watches are preferred over manuals because of their ease of use. 

Quartz: Battery-powered watches utilize quartz crystals to generate movement. More accurate than their counterparts, quartz watches are a modern marvel. 

Brockhaus Jewelry: Your Guide to Luxury Timepieces

Brockhaus Jewelry is the leading jeweler of Norman, Oklahoma. As an authorized Rolex dealer, Brockhaus jewelry is the premier choice when exploring luxury timepieces. From small beginnings to over six decades in the business, we welcome the nearby residents of Oklahoma City, Moore, and Edmond to experience a true hallmark of unparalleled customer service and quality.

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