About The Water Resistance Of Replica Watches
Even while
most replica watches have water resistance, we recommend avoiding contact with
water as much as possible due to replica watch maintenance and performance
issues. Ensure the crown is always fully closed and tightened to prevent water
or other liquids from entering the case and causing movement.
Do not wear
your replica watch, especially while swimming or showering. This is to prevent
moisture, water, or other liquids from entering the watch and increasing the
chance of malfunction. If your replica watch has been used or worn in or near
water or other liquids, causing water to seep into the case, we cannot
guarantee that it will function properly. Even if your replica watch is marked
as water resistance at the factory, we are not responsible for any damage
caused by water. Therefore, the best way to keep your replica watch in the best
condition is to avoid water.
What Should I Do After Receiving A Replica Watch?
After
receiving your replica watch, first check for any external defects. If you
purchased a mechanical replica watch that has stopped working, the long
shipping time has likely depleted its power reserve. You need to unscrew the
crown counter-clockwise until it pops out (no need to push it out any further),
then rotate it clockwise about 10-15 times to wind it. After winding, push the
crown into the case and simultaneously rotate it clockwise to tighten it. The
watch will start running immediately after manual winding. For a quartz replica
watch that has stopped working, no winding is required; replace the battery.
However, new replica watch batteries are usually new and can last for two years
without running out of power quickly.
Why Has My Automatic Mechanical Replica Watch Stopped Working?
Automatic
mechanical replica watches rely on a power reserve to run, which requires
kinetic energy generated by wrist movements. Aside from long shipping times
where energy replenishment is impossible, prolonged periods without wearing or
movement will quickly deplete the power reserve and cause the replica watch to
stop working. To restart the replica watch, follow the steps above to replenish
the power reserve.
How To Set The Date and Time?
Gently and
slowly unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out. If your replica
watch has date, hour, minute, and second hands, the crown has two different
positions. Pop the crown out and push it outwards until you hear a click; this
is the first position, used to set the date by turning the crown
counterclockwise.
Continue
pushing the crown out until you hear another click; this is the second
position, used to set the hour and minute hands by turning the crown
counterclockwise.
Push in and
then screw down the crown.
If your
replica watch only has hour, minute, and second hands, the crown has only one
position and pushing it out one position is used to set the hour and minute
hands by turning the crown counterclockwise.
If your
replica watch has moon phase, week, and month, the set them will vary depending
on the replica watch model and whether they are operated through the crown or
buttons.
Do not set the date
between 10:00 PM and 3:00 AM. The gears
of the movement could be easily damaged and or misaligned. If you need to change the date late at night,
change the time to 6:00 (AM or PM) first, then change the date. Finally, reset
the time back to the correct time.
How To Set The GMT And Local Time?
GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time) refers to a function that can display the time in two or
more time zones simultaneously. It is displayed in a 24-hour format, not the
12-hour format we usually see.
To adjust
the time zone, please follow the instructions below:
Please note
that set your local time first, then GMT and when operating the crown, please
be gentle and careful.
Put the
bezel in the neutral position (triangle on the bezel aligned with the 12
o’clock marker on the dial).
Gently and
slowly unscrew the crown counterclockwise until it pops out. The crown has two
different positions. Pop the crown out and push it outwards until you hear a
click; this is the first position, used to set the date and local time by
turning the crown counterclockwise. The hour hand moves in increments of one
hour. The date changes when the hour hand passes midnight after two complete
turns around the dial.
Be aware of
the difference between noon and midnight (the date changes as the hour hand
passes midnight).
Continue pushing the crown out until you hear another click; this is the
second position, used to set the GMT using the 24-hour hand (against the
graduations on the bezel) and the minute hand (against the graduations on the
dial) by turning the crown counterclockwise.
Push in and
then screw down the crown.
How to Use the Chronograph Function of the Rolex Replica Daytona
Watch?
Unscrew the pusher
button at 2 o'clock counter-clockwise and press it. The chronograph's seconds
hand will start moving, advancing in one-second increments. After 60 seconds,
the minute hand at 3 o'clock will move forward in one-minute increments. After
60 minutes, the hour hand at 9 o'clock will move in one-hour increments. To
stop the chronograph during use, press the pusher button at 2 o'clock again. To
reset the chronograph, unscrew the pusher button at 4 o'clock counter-clockwise
and press it. After using the chronograph function, always screw the pusher
buttons at 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock clockwise at all times.
Important Note: Always
press the pusher button fully and then release it completely. Pressing only
halfway may cause a malfunction or even damage to the movement. Do not press
the pusher button at 4 o'clock while the chronograph function is active, as this
will damage the movement. Only press the pusher button at 4 o'clock to reset
the chronograph function after it has stopped.
Important Note
Please be sure to
follow the above instructions for use, as these are to protect the movement of
your replica watch and keep it in optimal condition. No replica watch in the
industry can be forever, even with meticulous care. While these replica watches
are of the best quality within the replica watch industry, please remember that
their quality cannot be compared to genuine watches with Contrôle Officiel
Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC) certification. They are not made in Swiss
(Geneva) nor stamped. We must never forget that a replica watch is still a
replica watch. Although they possess a similar appearance and movement
functions to the genuine watch and are much cheaper, they are ultimately not
genuine.
Regardless, wearing
them can still provide us with a lot of emotional value without costing a lot
of money. Some limited edition or discontinued models that are hard to find can
even be found in the replica watch industry, which is also a very meaningful
thing.