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JEWELLERY CARE

Like most precious metals, silver tends to oxidise.

As with all the good things in life, you should take care to protect your jewellery.

Store your jewellery in the original packaging or in a velvet case. Polish it regularly with a soft cloth to maintain its original shine. Protect your jewellery from perfumes or hair sprays or other chemicals. Care and careful storage of your jewellery will keep it beautiful and shiny for a lifetime.

WATCH CARE

Temperature: do not expose the watch directly to sunlight or high temperatures. Exposure to it for long periods of time can damage the clock’s operation and reduce battery life.

Conflicts: This watch can withstand the ordinary conflicts of everyday life, as well as those caused by sports where you don’t make contact with the opponent. However, serious damage can be caused if it is knocked down or hit in a major collision.

Magnetic Fields: This clock is anti-magnetic up to 60 gauss and is not affected by normal electromagnetic household appliances.

Static Electricity: If the watch is exposed to strong electric fields, the time may lose some of its accuracy.

Chemicals and Gases: Do not wear the watch with strong perfumes, strong chemicals and gases. Some parts of the watch may lose their colour, fall apart or even break. The watch case and the strap may change colour if they come into contact with mercury from a broken thermometer. Pay special attention to avoiding chemicals!

How to clean your watch: If you wear your watch every day, it can get dirty. To give your watch a longer life, clean it regularly.

Use an absorbent soft cloth to clean the glass.

Metal parts, use a dry soft toothbrush on the bracelet on both sides.

Plastic or rubber straps: wash gently with water. Do not use chemical detergents.

Leather straps, lightly rub the surface using a dry soft cloth.

A watch is a piece of jewellery and should be used with care.

ATTENTION

Keep batteries out of the reach of children!

If a battery is accidentally swallowed, call the doctor immediately!

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