Battery
If you have a quartz watch the electrical power is supplied
by a battery. After 12 to 18 months of use (with the exception of watches with
lithium batteries) the voltage in the battery may drop suddenly and cause your
watch to stop.
Some models have a battery end of- life function. The seconds hand will start to jump every 4 seconds. If this happens we recommend that you replace the battery immediately, because once the battery runs down totally it may damage your watch.a worn-out battery should be replaced immediately in order to reduce the risk of leakage and consequent damage to the movement.
Non- battery
Some models have a battery end of- life function. The seconds hand will start to jump every 4 seconds. If this happens we recommend that you replace the battery immediately, because once the battery runs down totally it may damage your watch.a worn-out battery should be replaced immediately in order to reduce the risk of leakage and consequent damage to the movement.
Non- battery
A self-winding wristwatch normally has a power reserve of
over a full day, often some forty hours. A mechanical self-winding movement
depends entirely on the movements of the wearer’s arm as its energy source.
The high end movement lasts generation but needs regular servicing every few years to keep them in perfect conditions
Light powered watches - eco drive
The high end movement lasts generation but needs regular servicing every few years to keep them in perfect conditions
Light powered watches - eco drive
Your eco-drive needs light to operate correctly. While most
types of light will charge your watch, it can take extended periods of time
with “normal” lighting. In these circumstances, we recommend charging by
exposing your watch to direct sunlight. Sunlight through a window is acceptable
but do be aware the glass in your window will refract and minimize light energy
coming through so additional charging time may be needed. After fully charging
your watch, be sure to do the all reset/0-positioning(some models) and set your
watch, otherwise it may continue to operate in an unusual manner.
All types
All types
Anything that is harder than the plating, such as metal,
glass or even dust or grit on the working surface of a desk can cause excessive
wear. Proper care in avoiding contact between the watch and hard or abrasive
materials and frequent cleaning to remove any accumulation of dust or soil will
extend the life of the finish.
Make sure your watch is water proof by getting it checked by
an authorized service centre every year to avoid any water damage.
Leather and other straps needs to be cleaned often with
gentle damp cloth with soap regularly, to avoid sweat build up. Use a
specialized service centre such as our services for regular service and repair.
Using a reputable authorized company will ensure that your repair will be done
with care and use original parts for your repair.
High end watches with sapphire glass
High end watches with sapphire glass
Scratch-resistant means “capable of withstanding scratching
that occurs with normal everyday use”. Sapphire crystal, which has a very high
level of scratch-resistance. However, there is a risk of scratching if it comes
into contact with materials that are as hard as or harder than sapphire.
Particles of these materials can be found in nail files, in granite or in sand.
We recommend that you take care of your watch and try to avoid wearing it in
situations where it may come into contact with other extremely hard materials.