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WHAT IS WATCH MAGNETIZATION?

A timepiece is a delicate accessory. It looks sturdy, but inside its compartment is a sensitive complication. The mechanism makes a watch work and is the sole reason why it should not be ignored. All the time, it needs proper maintenance for it to function well. Yet, what if it gets damaged for other reasons?

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WHAT IS A POWER RESERVE INDICATOR?

All timepieces need the power to function. Batteries power quartz watches, while automatic watches have rotors that support a perpetual mechanism. Battery-powered watches can last for a year or longer, but mechanical and automatic timepieces can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance.

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HOW TO CHANGE AN AQUINUS HYDRAUTICA WATCH STRAP?

You may consider flaunting other styles for your watch by regularly changing straps as a watch enthusiast. Regardless of the kind of watch, you can always change its strap based on your preference and fashion.

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COMMON DIVE WATCH TERMS YOU MUST KNOW

For many dive watch enthusiasts, it is essential to familiarize different terms involving diving timepieces. It is because not all functions and parts of dive watches are the same as other types of watches, such as the chronographs, pilot, or casual timepieces.

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HOW TO CHANGE AN AQUINUS HYDRAUTICA WATCH STRAP?

For tool watches, having complicated parts and features are standard. Take a dive watch as an example. The prominent part of most dive watches is the rotating bezel, aside from the other scales you see on the dial. Whether it is the bezel or the scale, it is essential to know its corresponding functions, even if it is not significant to the wearer

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SCREW-DOWN CROWN VS. PULL/PUSH CROWN: WHICH ONE IS BETTER?

Many watch enthusiasts pay attention to a timepiece’s movement. They think this is the only essential part of the watch, and it affects its perpetual functionality. The truth is other vital watch parts are often overlooked, such as the crown.

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