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Watch Servicing Repairs for all fine Swiss made watches including Cartier OMEGA ROLEX COAAL 9309 TAGHeuer ww 4 s BREITLING LONGINES e84 Official OMEGA Service Store We also repair jewellery from sizing a ring to remodelling an older item with our designs Taking Care Of Your Watch Ben Stevenson shares advice on maintaining accuracy and ensuring longevity. YOUR watch is a statement that refects your character and innate sense of style. But just like your car or body it's a complex machine with mutiple moving parts; even watches with the most robust mechanism (or 'movement) and the most resilient waterproofing need regular check-ups to make sure they're ticking along icely. "Watches should be serviced every three to five years," advises Mr Stevenson. "Regular servicing ensures reliability and prevents the small intemal parts of the watch getting damaged as the oil that lubricates the intricate mechanisms runs out performing a precise role. Every knock and jot causes the fine ols within the timeplece to move, damaging the small internal parts, increasing the triction in the movement and causing it to work inconsistently by shortening ts service intervals The winding crown of your watch is drectly connected to the movement so always lay it down flat to avoid denting the crown or causing intenal damage. Inadvertently magnetising your watch will affect its accuracy and can even causeit to stop completely because its smal components start to ding together and the function of the balance-spring is atered. Watches with Above Ben (eft and Jotn Stevenson, jewellery and watch experts to magnetism as they amplity magnetic felds inside the movement Magnets are everywhere in the moderm age- used to close handbags, glasses cases wallets, tridges and cupboards Everyday appliances indluding mobile phones TVs, tablets, laptops, microwaves, induction hobs, hi-fis and hairdryers also produce magnetic felds. The worst offenders are walk-through scanners at airports, so always put your watch in the small tray provided. It you suspect your watch has been magnetised, simply move the caseback around a compass. the hands of the compass start to move, book a service to get it de-magnetised Ben's sage advice will save you time and money between regular services. As he points out, "Your watch becomes a constant companion and should be treated with due care ke all your most prized possessions There are ofhen more than 200 components in a watch, each steel casings are even more sensitive The pre-owned Rolex specialists Exquisite watches bought and sold JEWELLERY REPAIRS I WATCH REPAIRS & BATTERIES REPLACED I UNWANTED JEWELLERY & GOLD PURCHASED JOHN STEVENSON 2A, GLUMANGATE CHESTERFIELD DERBYSHIRE $40 1TP TEL: 01246 270706 1 INFO@JOHNSTEVENSONJEWELLERS.cOM FACEBOOK.COM/JSJEWELLERS JEWELLERS OF DISTINCTION Watch Servicing Repairs for all fine Swiss made watches including Cartier OMEGA ROLEX COAAL 9309 TAGHeuer ww 4 s BREITLING LONGINES e84 Official OMEGA Service Store We also repair jewellery from sizing a ring to remodelling an older item with our designs Taking Care Of Your Watch Ben Stevenson shares advice on maintaining accuracy and ensuring longevity. YOUR watch is a statement that refects your character and innate sense of style. But just like your car or body it's a complex machine with mutiple moving parts; even watches with the most robust mechanism (or 'movement) and the most resilient waterproofing need regular check-ups to make sure they're ticking along icely. "Watches should be serviced every three to five years," advises Mr Stevenson. "Regular servicing ensures reliability and prevents the small intemal parts of the watch getting damaged as the oil that lubricates the intricate mechanisms runs out performing a precise role. Every knock and jot causes the fine ols within the timeplece to move, damaging the small internal parts, increasing the triction in the movement and causing it to work inconsistently by shortening ts service intervals The winding crown of your watch is drectly connected to the movement so always lay it down flat to avoid denting the crown or causing intenal damage. Inadvertently magnetising your watch will affect its accuracy and can even causeit to stop completely because its smal components start to ding together and the function of the balance-spring is atered. Watches with Above Ben (eft and Jotn Stevenson, jewellery and watch experts to magnetism as they amplity magnetic felds inside the movement Magnets are everywhere in the moderm age- used to close handbags, glasses cases wallets, tridges and cupboards Everyday appliances indluding mobile phones TVs, tablets, laptops, microwaves, induction hobs, hi-fis and hairdryers also produce magnetic felds. The worst offenders are walk-through scanners at airports, so always put your watch in the small tray provided. It you suspect your watch has been magnetised, simply move the caseback around a compass. the hands of the compass start to move, book a service to get it de-magnetised Ben's sage advice will save you time and money between regular services. As he points out, "Your watch becomes a constant companion and should be treated with due care ke all your most prized possessions There are ofhen more than 200 components in a watch, each steel casings are even more sensitive The pre-owned Rolex specialists Exquisite watches bought and sold JEWELLERY REPAIRS I WATCH REPAIRS & BATTERIES REPLACED I UNWANTED JEWELLERY & GOLD PURCHASED JOHN STEVENSON 2A, GLUMANGATE CHESTERFIELD DERBYSHIRE $40 1TP TEL: 01246 270706 1 INFO@JOHNSTEVENSONJEWELLERS.cOM FACEBOOK.COM/JSJEWELLERS JEWELLERS OF DISTINCTION