Care Guide for Our Watches
How to Care for Our Watches
Our watches are crafted with exceptional attention to quality and precision. To ensure that your watch continues to function perfectly and remains as beautiful as the first day, proper maintenance is essential. Here are some tips to care for and preserve your watch.
1. Protect Your Watch from Shocks
While our watches are designed to be durable, it is important to protect them from strong impacts. Avoid exposing them to situations that could cause damage, such as drops or direct impacts against hard surfaces. Damage caused by shocks is not covered under the warranty.
2. Keep Your Watch Dry
Although some of our watches may be water-resistant, it is essential to avoid exposing your watch to moisture or water if it is not specifically waterproof. Check your model's specifications before wearing it in water. When in doubt, it is always best to remove your watch before swimming or bathing.
3. Clean Your Watch Regularly
To keep your watch in excellent condition, clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, you can slightly dampen the cloth with warm water, but avoid using chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the materials.
4. Store Your Watch in a Safe Place
When you are not wearing your watch, store it in a safe place, away from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme heat. Use the premium box provided to protect it from dust, scratches, and other external risks.
5. Handle the Movement and Adjustments with Care
It is important to handle the buttons, crowns, and other moving parts of your watch with care. When adjusting the time or date, follow the specific instructions for your model to prevent damage to the mechanism.
6. Regular Maintenance of the Movement
The movement of our watches is built to last, but regular maintenance is essential. If you own a mechanical or automatic model, I recommend having it serviced every 2 to 3 years to ensure optimal performance. This includes lubricating the movement and checking the water resistance.
7. Have Your Watch Checked by a Professional
If your watch shows signs of malfunction or requires servicing, it is best to have it inspected by a professional. Do not attempt to repair it yourself, as this could void the warranty or worsen the issue.
8. Storing Your Watch During Inactivity
If you do not plan to wear your watch for a while, store it in a place where it will be protected from extreme conditions. If you have an automatic watch, consider using a watch winder to keep the movement running.
In Summary:
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the longevity and proper functioning of our watches. By following these simple tips, you can enjoy your personalized watch for many years. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about caring for your specific model, feel free to contact me.