FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2
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  • FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2
  • FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2
  • FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2
  • FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2

FORSINING Mechanical Men's Watch(Gold Dial Silver Colored Strap)-S1089-2

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Product details Case diameter 40 Millimetres Band colour Silver Band material type Silver Warranty type Contact Seller of Record Watch movement type Mechanical Hand Wind Case thickness 13 Millimetres Country of Origin China About this item Classic luxury retro design will give you an extraordinary artistic beauty.durable alloy band and stainless steel case provide you comfortable wearing experience.high quality electroplated case,do not fade Classic retro designs steampunk bling mechanical wristwatch, business casual dress watch with roman numeral time mark Exquisite workmanship keep the time quite and accurate.automatic movements mark the passage of time by a series of gear mechanisms, and are worked by th
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This Is Mechanical Watch Relies on Manual Winding to function properly. If your mechanical watch has stopped working due to insufficient winding

Mechanical watches have a limited power reserve, which determines how long the watch will run after being fully wound. If your watch has stopped, it might simply need to be wound. Follow these steps to wind your watch:

  • Gently unscrew the crown (the small knob on the side of the case) by turning it counterclockwise until it pops out slightly.
  • Rotate the crown clockwise in a slow and steady motion, typically for about 20 to 30 full rotations.
  • Push the crown back in and gently screw it back into place by turning it clockwise until snug. d. Wait for a few minutes to see if the watch starts ticking again.

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Setting the Time

Setting the Time: To set the time on your mechanical watch, follow these steps:

  • Pull the crown out to its second position (fully extended).
  • Rotate the crown clockwise or counterclockwise to move the watch hands forward or backward to the desired time.
  • Ensure that the date changes properly (if your watch has this feature) when advancing the time past midnight. P
  • ush the crown back to its original position (fully pushed in).

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Setting the Date

Setting the Date (if applicable): If your watch has a date feature, you can adjust it using these steps:

  • Pull the crown out to its first position (partially extended).
  • Rotate the crown clockwise to advance the date to the desired position.
  • Make sure to avoid changing the date during the watch's active timekeeping hours (typically 9 PM to 3 AM) to prevent damaging the movement.

Power Reserve and Daily Wearing

Power Reserve and Daily Wearing: A mechanical watch typically has a power reserve that determines how long it will run after being fully wound. To maintain accuracy and keep the watch running:

  • Wind the watch daily or every other day to ensure consistent timekeeping.
  • Avoid overwinding, as this can damage the movement.
  • If you're not wearing the watch regularly, consider using a watch winder to keep it running.

Water Resistance and Care

Water Resistance and Care: Most mechanical watches are not designed for extensive water exposure. Follow these guidelines to keep your watch safe:

  • Remove the watch before swimming, showering, or engaging in water-related activities.
  • Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperatures, strong magnetic fields, and direct sunlight for extended periods.
  • Clean the watch with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and moisture.

Observe the Movement

Observe the Movement: While winding the watch and setting the time, pay attention to any unusual resistance, clicking, or grinding noises. If the crown feels unusually loose, it might need to be tightened or repaired by a professional watchmaker.

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Inspect the Balance Wheel

Inspect the Balance Wheel: The balance wheel is a vital component of the watch's movement. If it's not moving or seems obstructed, there could be an issue with the movement's gears or balance spring. It's advisable to consult a professional watchmaker for inspection and repair.

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Seek Professional Help: If your mechanical watch still doesn't start ticking after winding and setting the time, it's recommended to seek the assistance of a qualified watchmaker. They can diagnose and repair any underlying issues with the movement.

Preventive Measures

Preventive Measures: To avoid future instances of your watch stopping due to insufficient winding: a. Make it a habit to wind your watch daily or every other day. b. Consider using a watch winder if you don't wear the watch regularly. c. Have your watch serviced regularly by a professional watchmaker to ensure its proper functioning and longevity.

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Mechanical watches require regular winding

Mechanical watches require regular winding to operate, and failure to wind them can cause them to stop

Remember that proper care and maintenance are essential to enjoy the beauty and functionality of your timepiece

Important information

Safety Information:

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Data sheet

Product Dimensions
15.01 x 3 x 11 cm; 159 g
Item Weight
159 g
Manufacturer
Winner
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
S1089-2K
ASIN
B07P9H6BNN
Date First Available
27 May 2019
Generic Name
Mechanical Watch
Net Quantity
1.00 count
Item Dimensions LxWxH
15 x 3 x 11 Centimeters
Importer ‏
CE
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Department
mens

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