Caring For Your Watch

Water Resistant Watches

  • Check your manufacturer's instruction booklet for details on use of your watch whilst underwater.
  • Do not pull out the winder whilst the watch is under water or still wet.
  • If the case, glass or seal is damaged, the watch should no longer be regarded as water resistant.
  • Although most watches are, to a degree, shock resistant, do avoid extreme shock or impact to your watch.
  • If a watch is exposed to seawater, it should be washed well in fresh water and wiped dry.
  • Batteries should be changed by the manufacturer or approved service agent so that the seal can be checked and renewed if necessary. If this is not done, the watch will no longer be guaranteed water resistant.

The H.Samuel Cleaning Range

When you have something you treasure, you want to make sure it always looks in pristine condition. So, we have teamed up with Brillante to offer the H.Samuel Cleaning Range - a safe, all-in-one solution to cleaning, protecting and storing your watches.

View all watches at H.Samuel

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