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Maintenance Water Resistance Sizing Glossary Frequently Asked Questions
   
Cleaning
  In order to maintain the "look" of your "water-resistant" watch and the metal bracelet (if it has one), we recommend gently brushing it with a soft brush, dipped in lukewarm soapy water. After this operation, or after any immersion in seawater, carefully rinse your watch in fresh water.
Carefully clean "non water-resistant watches" with a soft, dry cloth.
 
  Warning! Do not immerse a leather strap in water.
 
Screw-down crown
  For watches with a screw-down crown, ensure that the crown is perfectly screwed down before entering the water.
 
Chronographs
  Do not set the chronograph function under water, as water may seep in through the push-pieces, causing damage to the movement.
 
Condensation
  If condensation forms inside your watch, please take it/send it immediately to our Service Centre at Second Time Round, as this means water has entered your watch.
 
Sea-water
  After swimming in seawater or chlorinated water (swimming pools), we recommend rinsing your watch in fresh water.
 
  Warning! Non water-resistant watches should not be held close to steam or put in water or any other liquid.
 
Opened case
  Whenever the battery is changed or each time the case is opened for whatever reason, it is important to carry out a water-resistance test.
 
  Warning! Do not adjust the position of the crown to change the date or the time under water. When the crown is pulled out, water can seep into the case, causing damage to the movement.
 
 
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