Care and Service of Fine Watches
Part of owning a fine watch is taking proper care of it. This guide should help you understand what your watch needs in order to keep it looking good and operating as well as it can. First, please familiarize yourself with any manuals or instructions that were included with the watch. Normally these instructions are found somewhere in the original sales box. You should be familiar with your watch, its functions, and also its limitations. This pamphlet will guide you through the care and service of your new timepiece.

Your watch has a manufacturer’s warranty; normally a warranty will be for a period of 1-2 years, some are warranted for up to five years. Read the warranty carefully, as it will explain what is and what is not covered. For instance, if your watch fails to perform to your satisfaction within the specified warranty period, you should immediately return it to either your authorized dealer or, should the warranty specify, directly back to the manufacturer. During the warranty period, service by anyone other than the manufacturer or authorized service center will most certainly void any warranty you may have. Read the
warranty carefully, it may require you to register your timepiece by sending in the warranty certificate after the initial purchase. Most will require you furnish the warranty certificate if your watch needs service within the original warranty period. If you have any questions regarding
your watch’s warranty, please ask someone at your authorized dealer or service center.


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