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The exposure of a timepiece to strong magnetic fields will affect its
time-keeping, and may cause it to stop. Following such exposure, a
mechanical timepiece may require demagnetization before it will run
again.
The water-resistance of your Concord wristwatch has been tested in
conditions corresponding to submersion in water at the depth that is
engraved on the case back.
If the temperature changes suddenly, a slight condensation may appear
under the crystal of your watch. This mist will disappear by itself and
will not affect the functioning of the watch. If the condensation persists,
please see your official Concord dealer.
IMPORTANT: do not adjust the position of the crown to change the time,
date or to operate any other functions when the watch is immersed in
water or water could seep into the case and damage the movement.
CAUTION: Concord will NOT be responsible for any damage originating
from improper handling of the watch.
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