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Please tell the hosts that watches have deployant clasps, not deployment clasps.
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I swear, I think these boys and girls just slept through school. And now the Q hired them for half price
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Google ""deployment clasp"". Looks like the terms are used interchangeably.

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The correct term is deployant clasp.
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It is French. If a very knowledgable person is discussing a watch, you'll hear it pronounced deployant.
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Sorry, friend of mine was a key importer and manufacturer of deployment clasps.
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Deployant Buckle? A buckle that fastens to the watch strap and opens and fastens using hinged extenders. Invented by Louis Cartier in 1910. A deployant buckle is easier to put on and remove than a strap. Deployant comes from the verb ""deployer"" which means to unfold. Sometimes mistakenly referred to as a ""deployment"" clasp.

It seems to be controversial and both are used but originally goes back to the French.

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Good to know.