Watch Care

The following tips help you to maintain your time piece to avoid serious damages and expensive repairs
Service your watch periodically based on the manufacturer’s recommendations (generally every 5 years).
Replace battery as soon as the watch stops running or second hand jumps every few seconds. A dead battery will leak out and damage movement. If you plan on not using the watch, remove the battery.
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Avoid Water Damage

BAR 
Deep Levels 
Resistant By:
3
100 
Everyday Use, Splashes, Rain Drops

160 
Shower, Bath
10
330 
Swimming, Poolside Diving
20 
650
Water-Sport, Scuba Diving 
leaking watch battery
Please note that the deep levels are lab test levels and do NOT mean that the watch can be used that deep in the water, for example 5 bar resistance doesn’t mean that the watch can be used 160 feet under water

A watch’s gasket or rubber ring maintains its water resistance. Over time (about 3 years), gaskets lose their elasticity and no longer protect the watch. We add an average of one year (from manufacturing to the day the watch was purchased) to the age of the gasket of a new watch.

Avoid Water Damage

Please note that the deep levels are lab test levels and do NOT mean that the watch can be used that deep in the water, for example 5 bar resistance doesn’t mean that the watch can be used 160 feet under water

A watch’s gasket or rubber ring maintains its water resistance. Over time (about 3 years), gaskets lose their elasticity and no longer protect the watch. We add an average of one year (from manufacturing to the day the watch was purchased) to the age of the gasket of a new watch.
leaking watch battery
water damaged watch

Other Things To Avoid

Avoid exposure to Shampoo, soap, body lotions, extreme temperature or sudden temperature changes which accelerate the aging rate of gaskets.
Replace crown if it fails to properly fix into the post. Replace crystal if cracked.
Do not set the time or push buttons while the watch is wet.
Please note that due to condition and the age of the Case, Gaskets,
Crowns, Push buttons and other setting parts, we do NOT warranty the watch to be water-resistant after the battery exchange process.
Avoid leaving your watch in the sun or exposing it to sudden temperature fluctuation- it can cause malfunctions and permanent damage.
Clean the bracelet using a soft brush and warm water. Wash and dry one side of the bracelet at a time. This procedure should only be done if the watch is water-resistant.
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