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Watch Water Resistance - Proper care for watches - Swiss Repair
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How to ensure that water does not. Seep into your watch:. Never immerse your watch at the maximum depth recommended by the manufacturer. Never push, adjust or open the crown and pushers of your watch when it is immersed in water. The easiest way for water to infiltrate a watch is through the crown-stem hole. The crown’s stem is attached to the watch’s movement via a hole present in the case edge. Do not press the buttons of a chronograph timepiece while in water. Unless the manufacturer states otherwise.
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Guardians of Watches - Watch Services & Warranty - Swiss Repair
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We are happy to offer our customers convenient mail-in service. Simply choose one of our options at right to provide us your information and get packing and mailing instructions before sending your watch in. Rest assured that we will not proceed with any work before calling you with an estimate for your authorization. All estimates are complementary and no-obligation. Please refer to Our Services. For specifics about our offerings. Our Knowledge Center. How long will it take to service my watch? Customer...
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Warranty Service - Swiss Repair
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The Swiss Repair Warranty. And extended warranty are only available with new purchases from one of our online retail partners. Start a Warranty Service Form. In most cases the Swiss Repair Warranty. Please click the above button to start your warranty service process. Should your watch not. Be under the Swiss Repair Warranty. Please visit our Maintenance Service page to get started. Our Complementary White Glove Inspection Includes. Check the watch for water resistance. Test the watch for magnetization.
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Watch Movements - Mechanical and Quartz Watches - Swiss Repair
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A movement is what drives or operates a watch. Manual and automatic movements consist of only mechanical parts, such as gear and springs. Discriminating connoisseurs and collectors typically prefer manual or automatic watches as they historically embody an accumulation of over 600 years of expertise, refinement and craftsmanship. Components of the Manual Movement Watch:. Transmits the stored energy from the mainspring to the escapement through a series of minute gears. Synthetic rubies set at points of h...
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Expert Watch Services - Maintenance & Repair for Watches - Swiss Repair
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Swiss Repair is a professional watch service center utilizing expert watchmakers and technicians. We are pleased to offer distinguished watch owners with comprehensive watch care services which include:. Swiss Repair will restore your timepiece to its original factory specifications extending the quality of life of your watch. Many mechanical watches require a full maintenance every three to five years, according to the brand specifications. Sizing and Other Adjustments. Swiss Repair will test to determi...
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Watch Knowledge Center - Learn all about watches! - Swiss Repair
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Your watch, its parts and its functions are a complex symphony. Collectors and novices alike can appreciate and gain valuable horology knowledge here at our Knowledge Center. We simplified topics down to:. A breakdown of watch parts and their correct names, to help you better understand and dictate what parts might need servicing. Are the type of power that drives the watch, to better understand the differences and level of maintenance necessary by type.
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Maintenance Services - Swiss Repair
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Swiss Repair provides a wide range of expert services. For the brands below. Regardless of where you originally purchased your watch. Start a Maintenance Service form. A Lange and Sohne. Van Cleef and Arpels. If your watch is under a Swiss Repair Warranty. Our Complementary White Glove Inspection Includes. Check the watch for water resistance. Test the watch for magnetization. Check pins on strap watches and replace if necessary. Inspect the bracelet and tighten or replace screws if necessary.
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Watch Care - How to maintain your watches - Swiss Repair
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Caring for your Timepiece. Preserving your timepiece can be as simple as keeping the exterior clean, minimizing the opportunity for foreign particles to get inside. Gently wipe off your watch from time-to-time to remove dust, dirt, perspiration and moisture buildup. This routine care will extend the life and appearance of your watch. Non-Water Resistant Watch Cleaning. Water Resistant Watch Cleaning. Watches that are designed for water activities should always have the crown pushed down or screwed in tig...
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Watch Complications - How do watches work? - Swiss Repair
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A complication is any function on a watch other than the display of time. Complication may include displays of the date, chronograph functions, tachymeter to the extreme articulating functions of a tourbillon. The simplest complication on a watch is the date display. This window is also known as an aperture. On some watches the color of the numbers alternate between red and black, this is called "Casino" date display. This includes the day of the week to the date complication. Two common styles are:.