1. Watches of 30 Meters or less or unmarked are of a minimal water resistance rating that is splash and rain resistant. Diving, swimming or showering requires a 50 Meter or greater rating. Make sure that the crown is fully pushed in or screwed down to maintain water resistance. Do not operate the crown or pushers while submerged under water.
2. The internal mechanism of the watch is delicate and sensitive to shocks and magnetic fields.
3. The crystal is fragile.Take care to avoid knocks or dropping the watch.
4. Avoid extreme heat, cold and close proximity to magnetic fields. Keep away from electric and electronic devices, especially electric motors and speakers.
5. Avoid corrosive chemicals. Clean with mild soap and rinse with water, especially after sea water immersion.
6. Failure to follow these precautions may void your warranty.
Watches are tested and carefully checked before leaving the factory. With proper care, your mechanical watch should function for many years without the need for any maintenance. We recommend having your watch checked for servicing by a local professional watch service facility familiar with Japanese movements every 3 to 6 years depending on how often you wear your watch, or when you notice a change in performance. Battery powered watches will need a new battery every 1 to 3 years. Gaskets should be inspected and watches pressure tested periodically or when servicing to maintain water resistance.
Note: Automatic Mechanical watches are self-winding with arm motion and do not need manual winding if worn for 8 hours minimum everyday. If the watch is not worn for approximately 40 hours, it will stop running. In this case, hand wind the watch with 15 turns of the crown to start it running.
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