General Care
Will my watch withstand sharp knocks and impacts?
In principle, yes. But you should of course avoid them wherever possible. Or tighten the watchstrap as much as possible - this alone is a good way of reducing the effects of impacts. It also helps to compensate for fluctuations in temperature. A ...
How will my watch react if placed next to a magnet or in a magnetic field?
As a matter of principle, keep your watch as far away from magnetic fields as possible. Mechanical watch movements all contain parts that can be magnetized, depending on the strength of the magnetic field. Defying the laws of physics: certain watch ...
How to protect your valuable timepieces?
Storing timepieces in watch boxes protects the watches from scratches and the elements when you aren't wearing them. Some watch boxes are crafted of beautiful woods and leathers for an impressive presentation and resemble jewelry chests. They have ...
How to keep your watch moving?
Watches need surprisingly little maintenance considering what fine instruments they are. By following a few rules of upkeep, you will keep your watches in good working condition for years. Have mechanical and automatic watches checked by a ...
General Recommendations to preserve your watch
To ensure your watch provides complete satisfaction for many years to come, please follow the instructions listed below: 1. Avoid placing your watch near devices generating strong magnetic fields. 2. Wherever possible avoid any impact that might ...
Do I need to protect my watch against chemicals?
Wherever possible, yes. Soaps, caustic soda solutions and cleaning products should not come into contact with your watch. Sooner or later all chemicals will damage the seals in your watch. Certain chemical solvents, such as petrol or gasoline and ...