Titan Automatics Black Dial Tan Leather Strap Watch
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Q | What is an automatic watch? |
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A | An automatic watch, also known as a self-winding watch, uses the natural motion of the wearer's wrist to wind the mainspring. As you wear the watch, a rotor inside the case spins and transfers energy to the mainspring, eliminating the need for manual winding. |
Q | Do I need to wind my automatic watch? |
A | If you wear your automatic watch regularly, it will stay wound from the movement of your wrist. However, if you don't wear it for a couple of days, it might stop, and you'll need to wind it manually. To wind it manually, simply turn the crown (the knob on the side of the watch) clockwise about 20-30 times. |
Q | How accurate are automatic watches? |
A | Automatic watches are generally less accurate than quartz watches. While a good automatic watch can be accurate to within a few seconds per day, quartz watches are typically accurate to within a few seconds per month. Factors such as temperature, position, and wear can affect the accuracy of an automatic watch. |
Q | How should I store my automatic watch when not in use? |
A | It's best to store your automatic watch in a watch winder if you won't be wearing it for an extended period. A watch winder keeps the watch moving and ensures it stays wound. If you don't have a watch winder, store it in a cool, dry place and wind it manually before wearing it again. |
Q | How often does an automatic watch need servicing? |
A | It is recommended to have your automatic watch serviced every 3 to 5 years. Regular servicing ensures that the watch remains in good working condition, and it helps to maintain its accuracy and longevity. |
Q | Can an automatic watch be worn while swimming? |
A | It depends on the watch's water resistance rating. Some automatic watches are designed for diving and can be worn while swimming or diving, while others are only splash-resistant. Always check the watch's specifications and water resistance rating before exposing it to water. |
Q | Why is my automatic watch running fast/slow? |
A | There are several reasons why an automatic watch might run fast or slow. It could be due to magnetism, a need for servicing, or external factors such as temperature changes or position. If your watch is consistently running fast or slow, it's best to have it checked by a professional watchmaker. |
Q | My order has not been delivered yet. What should I do? |
A | If your order has not been delivered within the expected timeframe, we recommend checking your order status through the tracking link provided in your confirmation email. If you need further assistance, please feel free to email us at [email protected] or call us on 1800-266-0123 (available from 9 AM to 10 PM). Our team will be happy to assist you. |
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