Caring For Your Replica Watch
As all of us have seen, most people don’t take proper care when it comes to keeping an item nice.
The same goes for replica watches. Thinking of this prompted me to jot down some useful tips on keeping your replica watch snazzy and in working order.
Note: This is not say you will be free from problems if you follow these handy recommendations. These are just some “words of wisdom” so you can get the most out of your watch. (I had to put that disclaimer in so I don’t get my balls sued off by some moron who thinks I’m the “voice” of replica watches.) And I digress.
Useful Tip # 1 If your replica watch doesn’t say anything about being waterproof, don’t try taking a shower with it on. I know this from personal experience, and from horror stories. I don’t care what the company told you; don’t go diving in it.
Useful Tip # 2 Store your watch at room temperature. Sudden changes in temperature can result in moisture build up in the case. I think this speaks for itself. In all seriousness, don’t go skiing with it on, and then warm your hands by the fire.
Useful Tip # 3 Don’t go rock climbing with your replica watch on. Of course there are dozens of other activities you don’t want to do, but you get the point. The reason most replica watches break is because people REFUSE to take care of them. If you treat it like a luxury watch (which in fact that’s what it is), you’ll get great satisfaction in the long run.
Useful Tip # 4 Don’t forget to do periodic checks and maintenance. Most average jewelers won’t touch a Rolex, or any luxury watch whether they think it’s real or fake. If you have a Swiss model, you might get away with taking it to a higher end jeweler. You might be questioned, considering the more intelligent ones can tell the difference.
I will be posting more of these tips often….
I hope all of this help!
Feel free to comment or shoot me an e-mail if you have any questions.
Cheers!
July 20th, 2007 at 4:36 am
Hi,
About the periodic checks,it’s really hard to give a Lex to a jeweler because just like you said some of them won’t even touch it and some other bastards will say they gotta send it to Rolex S.A. in Geneva, Switzerland to check it,you need the papers though…
Please be all careful with that. I don’t know how things are going for this in the US but in Europe (where I’m from) it’s just like I just told you right now.
Cheers!