
Specifications: - Quartz wrist watch is precise time and keeps good time, gain or lose several seconds within one year
- Adjustable strap and durable buckle of this designer quartz wrist watch ensures it fit for wide rang size of wrist
- The unisex quartz wrist watch can run precisely and are in great condition
- Wearing the unisex fashion watch, your personalized style and charm will be greatly embodied
- You can wear this unisex watch in any occasions and it makes you eye catching
- Ergonomic designed watchband features soft and smoothness which make this unisex watch is more comfortable for wear
- Band Material: Leather
- Dial Material: Alloy
- Movement: Quartz
Details:
- Fashion design with unique exquisite appearance, this watch let your life be more full poetic sentiment
- Look the watch back and buckle which were durable and high craftsmanship
- The display is larger than a coin which can show clearly time
- You can adjust the tightness to fit your wrist easily which can make you comfortable
- The exquisite fashion unisex watch features lightweight and elegantly design
How to Wear a Wristwatch:
- Choose a wrist to wear your watch. Wrist watches can be worn on the right wrist or the left; the choice is purely personal. Traditionally, watches are worn on the left wrist. This could be because, since many people are right handed, it was easier to adjust the time using the dial located on the right of the watch
- Place the watch on your wrist so that the number six on the watch face is closest to your thumb. Do this before actually strapping the watch on. This step ensures the watch is facing the proper direction and that you will be able to easily read the watch once strapped on
- Put the watch on. For a strap style that adjusts to your wrist, feed one end of the strap though the buckle and insert the retainer pin in a hole, like putting on a belt, so it feels comfortable on your wrist. Ensure the watch fits onto your wrist so that the watch is neither too tight (so as to cut off blood circulation) or too loose (so to fall over your wrist and onto your hand, possibly coming off completely). Watches with stretchy bands go around the hand onto the wrist. Clasp-style watches require catching the clasp with the opposing ring and snapping the clasp shut to secure the watch
- Report to your local jewelry store for a proper fitting. Jewelry store personnel are experts at fitting watches. This step is likely to be required if the watch you are wearing has metal links because such watches require special tools to remove links in order to fit the watch properly. Jewelry store personnel are also equipped to fix leather or rubber strap watches should those watch straps break
How to Clean a Wristwatch:
Environmental pollutants and salts and oils from your skin build up on a wristwatch over time. These not only make the watch look dirty, but damage the watch's metals and other materials, such as leather straps. To keep your watch looking and functioning well as long as possible, you should clean it often--at least once a week if you wear the same watch daily. Cleaning a wristwatch takes little time and effort. - Use clean toothpicks to remove residue from between metal links, as worldofwatches.com suggests. Do this gently so the toothpick tip does not break off
- Use a soft toothbrush to clean stainless steel or rubber watch bands. Wet the brush under running water and place a drop of a mild soap (such as hand soap) on the bristles. Hold the watch by the face to avoid splashing that area with water (even if it is water resistant) and brush the band with the soapy toothbrush. If your band is of a soft metal (silver or gold), use a soft cloth instead of a brush. If the band is leather, do not use water or soap--clean with leather cleaner, applied to the band with a soft cloth only
- Rinse metal bands with clean water--again make sure you hold the watch by the face to avoid that area getting too wet
- Dry the watch band with a soft towel. Wet a cotton swab with water and clean the back and front of the watch, including the face. Dry this area with a soft cloth
How to Stop a Wristwatch: There are a few reasons why you might want to stop a wristwatch. One of the most common occasions when a watch is stopped is for timekeeping purposes, such as for a race or competition, when it is important to keep strict time. Many watches come with stop watches that make this process even easier. There may also be other reasons to stop a wristwatch. Some people stop all the clocks and watches in a household after a loved one dies. It is also necessary to stop a wristwatch during battery replacement Remove Battery - Flip the watch over exposing the watch back. Set the watch into the watch vice with the back side facing up
- Remove the back of the watch with the watch back opener. Gently pry the watch back by loosening the four sides of the back and then exerting a little more pressure to remove the cover from the back of the watch
- Note how the battery sits in the watch. When you replace the battery, you will have to insert the new battery in the same way that the old battery sat inside the watch
- Remove the battery from the watch with plastic tweezers. Do not use metal tweezers or you can mess up the internal workings of the watch. Take care not to damage any internal features of the watch with the tweezers or your fingers as you work. Replace the back of the watch. The watch is now stopped
Stopping the Timer - Reveal the face of the watch. Make sure the watch is set in normal time mode. This stop method will only work for digital watches that have a stop watch feature
- Press the button that displays the stop watch timer. This is often the bottom left or right side button
- Press the button to start the stop watch. This is often the top right or left button. Press the same button again to stop the timer. Press the button that returns the watch to zero. This is often the bottom right or left side button, depending on the type of digital watch that you own
How to Care for a Quartz Watch Movement: - Change the watch's battery every two years, even if it works fine. Take it to a jeweler, because he has the tools to recreate the seal on the back after he replaces the battery.
- Take your watch to a jeweler every six months for an inspection. He will check the battery, remove thickened oil if needed and clean the parts.
- Keep a leather strap away from water. Dry it immediately if you get it wet. Polish a metal strap with a soft, damp toothbrush to remove dirt and oil build-up.
- Keep your watch away from sunlight and damp areas. Water can seep into the face of the watch, and sunlight can fade the strap. Strong heat or sunlight can cause the battery to leak.
- Do not drop your watch on a hard surface, which can dislodge the crystal bar or crack the faceplate.
- Wear your watch daily to keep it accurate. Cold quartz watches lose their accuracy but regain it once they are warmed.
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