The Correct Way to Utilize and Take Care of Your Original Designer Watch

What is called automatic watch? It means that the watch charges itself with the body movement of the wearer. The whole process has to be finished through the rotor moving back and forth as the wear moves the wrist or arm. Further, the rotor’s pendular movement winds the mainspring and a flat coiled spring which power the self-winding watches. Its running method yields what it is called. To make it simply understood, the user has no need to manually wind the watch with the crown at the side. Usually speaking, a self-winding watch has a power reserve from 24 hours to 72 hours. However, the power reserve of a certain kind can reach 200 hours. Such feature is favorable for those who get used to taking off the watch from the wrist less than 24 hours because they needn’t to reset the time when they take if off. The first self-winding watch was created in 1770 by Abraham-Louis Perrelet with automatic movements. It is known to all that such timepieces are unimaginably priced. Thus, for those who have possessed an original Swiss self-winding designer watch, it is a must to know how to use or take care of it.

It is a good idea to wind the watch once every two weeks suppose it is not frequently used. This measurement is to assure the good running.
If the wearing time of the watch is less than a day, you’d better wind it manually first. You are advisable to turn the crown for 4 to 5 rounds. At hat time you usually find the resistance. But for a certain brand, you will not feel the resistance when you turn around the watch crown. Then you just bear in mind to wind it about 4 to 5 turns.

Shun adjust the day or date near midnight since it may disturb the mechanism.
You are not recommended to wear such a watch for taking part in sports like tennis.
Make it get authorized maintenance every two years to ensure the proper lubrication.

As only as you can bear the tips mentioned above, you can have your watch running eternally and accurately.

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