Surprisingly Easy Ways to Damage Your Luxury Timepiece
Your luxury timepiece is tough but it's certainly not indestructible. Believe us, we've seen it all! Check out these surprisingly easy ways your watch can get damaged and avoid them at all costs.
Changing the battery yourself
When your watch battery dies, you may be tempted to replace it yourself. How hard could it be, right? Wrong!
When you open up your timepiece (for any reason!), you run the risk of
ruining it by damaging its inner workings, destroying the
water-resistance, etc. Always take it to a professional watchmaker as
soon as you notice the battery has died or if the second hand starts
skipping.
Actually, doing any type of repair yourself
Never, we repeat never , try to perform any type of watch repair yourself. We almost guarantee you'll do additional damage (not to mention you'll void your warranty!). When in doubt, bring it to a watchmaker for an estimate.
Not understanding water-resistance
As we've discussed before, water-resistant does not mean water-proof . Water-resistance is actually used to describe the water pressure, not necessarily how much water, your timepiece can withstand. When you purchase your watch, make sure to thoroughly understand its water-resistance. Don't let something as simple as a shower ruin your investment!
Dropping it
One of the most common ways to damage a watch is to drop it or let it fall. Be sure to store your watch properly and keep it away from ledges when you aren't wearing it.
And, remember that there's more to your watch than the eyes can see so
if you do happen to drop it, bring it in to be looked at by a
professional even if it appears no damage was done.
Magnets
Magnets may seem harmless but they can drastically affect the performance of your luxury watch. When a watch becomes magnetized, or is exposed to certain levels of a magnetic field, it may start to run fast.
Avoid exposing your timepiece to things like speakers, medical
equipment, refrigerator doors, radios, electronic devices, etc. Luckily,
if your watch does appear to be magnetized, it's a quick and usually
inexpensive fix that can be performed by a watchmaker.
Not keeping up with scheduled maintenance
Neglecting to service your watch is just like neglecting to get the oil changed in your car.
Timepieces require service, at a minimum every 3-4 years, to ensure
they are running correctly and don't require any type of repair. During your service appointment, your timepiece will also be cleaned and lubricated, helping to extend its life. vedere di piu
replica orologi e
Chopard Las Strada
Nessun commento:
Posta un commento