Here you can find answers to the most popular questions concerning presented products. If you have a question about our services, please look into our Policies and Delivery sections.
- Is the glass real sapphire crystal?
- Are watches made of full solid stainless steel?
- Do your watches use screws or pins?
- Do you use serial numbers and band numbers on your watches?
- How do I set the time on my watch?
- How do I set the date on my watch?
- Are the watches water-resistant?
- What is meant by automatic, chronograph and quartz?
- What is a sweeping second hand?
- Do I have to sign for a parcel?
If your question is not listed here please apply to our support team — well be glad to help!
Q: Is the glass real sapphire crystal?
A: Yes, the glass on our watches is made of real sapphire crystal. This is a very important feature that differs originals and high quality replica from cheaper imitations.
Q: Are watches made of full solid stainless steel?
A: Yes, because the weight is another crucial characteristic, we use stainless steel to match the original.
Q: Do your watches use screws or pins?
A: We use thread screws, which is a sign of a good replica.
Q: Do you use serial numbers and band numbers on your watches?
A: Yes. We place serial numbers and band numbers in the exact same spot you would find them on an original.
Q: How do I set the time on my watch?
A: If you have a screw in lock watch, you will first need to pull the button out before you rotate it. Make sure that you pull the button out with as little force as possible. It is best if you use your thumb and index finger to gently guide the button out. After you feel the slight click, you will know that the button is out. After the button is pulled out, you will then be able to start the process of setting the time.
Q: How do I set the date on my watch?
A: Simply pull the button out until you hear a click. Be sure to pull it out gently. Then, move the hand until the date is set. Push the button back in and turn the button a few times in a clockwise motion. No matter what kind of watch you have, you will then begin to turn the button counter clockwise. Once you get to the desired time, you will push the button back in and turn it clockwise a few rounds. After that, your watch will be set and ready to keep time.
Q: Are the watches water-resistant?
A: Most of our watches are classified 50 m which means that they are suitable for water related work and fishing but NOT suitable for swimming or diving.
Q: What is meant by automatic, chronograph and quartz?
A: An automatic watch does not run on batteries. You will simply have to wind it every so often in order to keep it running.
Chronographic watches have little «clocks» that appear within the watch. These can be used as stopwatches and timers, and they are always fully functional on our watches.
Quartz means battery operated. These watches often do not have the same amount of detail as self winding watches, and the batteries will need to be replaced from time to time.
Q: What is a sweeping second hand?
A: This type of watch uses a second hand that moves smoothly instead of ticking.
Q: Do I have to sign for a parcel?
A: Yes, you do. This is a term of a absolute majority of delivery systems like EMS, FedEx, TNT, etc.










