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Use a soft dry cloth to clean your watch after every use to prevent dirt on your watch from hardening and becoming permanent stains. |
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When operating the crown, do not pull with great force as the watch winding stem may break. Also, do not use the crown or chronograph buttons under water to prevent water from entering the mechanism. |
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Do not manipulate your watch by changing the battery yourself. There is a risk of damaging the movement and watch back case if proper watch equipments are not used. |
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Remove any protective film or sticker on the watch back case as perspiration may seep within and case stain or rust. |
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If your watch is in contact with sea/chlorinated water, rinse your watch in fresh water and let it dry completely. |
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Avoid placing your watch around magnets or magnetic areas as they can affect your watch's performace. |
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Avoid subjecting your watch to rapid changes in temperatures and exposure to direct sunlight. |
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Avoid contact with perfume, spirits or petroleum products as they may change the color of your watch case, bracelet or strap. |