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This timepiece is constructed with a 18K rose-gold case, a sapphire crystal dial window and a crocodile skin wristband. The face includes a coaxial tourbillion at 6 o`clock position and an off-center tourbillion at 9 o`clock position. Its domed lens with metal texture, graceful yet vivid. Two slim blue steel hands and 42 grains diamonds, especially the carving pattern accent its luxurious feature. It`s the perfect combination of function and workmanship that every part looks like an art.
Automatic Watches Maintenance
1. Wear your automatic watch for at least a few hours every two weeks. Some automatic watches allow you to wind them if you deem it necessary, but other brands may require kinetic energy to wind and deny you the opportunity to wind them the old fashioned way. Wearing your watch a few hours every two weeks solves the problem altogether and keeps your watch wound.
2. Visit a watch repair shop at least once every two years to give your watch regular maintenance. The repair shop can make sure none of your watch parts have rusted and ensure the entire device is running smoothly.
3. Replace the rubber seals on the watch if you have a water resistance model. This would be another job for the watch repair specialist you visit on a bi-annual basis. If you frequently expose your watch to water, however, you may need to replace the rubber seals on a more frequent basis. If they wear out, water can start leaking into your watch.
4. Store your watch is a safe, dry place. Like all watches, automatic watches can fall victim to accidents and scuffs if you do not store them correctly.
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