WATER RESISTANCY RATINGS
CASE
RATING
30 METER
50 METER
100-200
METER
NO
*RINSE WATCH WITH SOAP ANd WATER AfTER
EXPOSURE TO SALT WATER OR SANd.
Replace the battery at least every two years. dead or low batteries
left in a watch may leak and destroy the movement of your watch.
If you have a water resistant watch, know that the water resistancy
is attained using rubber or plastic seals which will deteriorate
under normal conditions and reduce the water resistancy of your
watch. These seals should be checked by an authorized jeweler at
least every two years to ensure the rated water resistancy. do not
expose your watch to extreme temperatures (over 60ºC or 140ºf,
under -10ºC or 14ºf). No hot tubs or saunas. Sorry, but do you
really need to know the time when you're tubbing?
Avoid extreme shocks.
AND WATCH CARE
50m
50m
A FEW OF OUR WATCHES ARE GEARED
200m
TOWARDS PURE STYLE AND ARE NOT
50m
DESIGNED FOR SURF OR SWIM. THIS IS
INDICATED bY THE "NO WATER" ICON.
200m
200m
50m
200m
50m
50m
200m
200m
50m
50m
200m
200m
50m
200m
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