- It is important to avoid the following conditions: extreme heat or cold, as well as prolonged periods of exposure to direct sunlight, exposure to wet conditions that exceed your timepiece’s water rating (see case back and below information).
- Your timepiece should not be affected by magnetic fields generated by household items such as televisions and stereos, but avoidance of other strong electric fields or static electricity is advised.
- It is also important to avoid extreme shock or impact.
- Don’t wind the watch backwards when setting the time.
- Clean your timepiece with a soft cloth and water only. Do not submerge it.
- After any saltwater use, your timepiece should be rinsed clean and dried with a soft cloth.
- We recommend to exchange the battery every ½ or 2 years to avoid damage to the watch’s mechanism.
Leather Care Tips:
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The straps are made from soft calf leather using natural dyes, contact with direct heat, water or solvents should be avoided.
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To prevent fading, keep them out of prolonged direct sunlight.
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If your strap is wet, gently dry it carefully with a cloth and do not let it dry under the sun or next to heating.
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Clean leather with the use of a damp cloth and a mild leather cleaner. Sponge gently until all grime and stains are absorbed. Please do not use water to clean your band as this can cause damage to the leather
Leather is a natural product from animal hides, and therefore differs from hide to hide. Variations in the texture of the leather should not be considered a fault but inherent of the natural beauty and uniqueness of the leather.
As every piece of leather is different and may accept colour dyes a little differently during the tanning process, this may cause irregularities in the consistency and depth of the colour. Leather will always have natural markings such as dents, scars, scratches, wrinkles or blemishes.
These natural markings or irregularities should not be considered as a defect but rather indications of genuine leather. By purchasing leather goods from Objects, you'd agreed to acknowledge the natural properties of leather.