Monday, January 7, 2013

Caring For Your Wenger Watch

If interested in purchasing a watch with a strong heritage and proven reliability, one of the finest choices is a Wenger watch. Since 1893, the Wenger Corporation has produced some of Switzerland's finest exports. Of these, watches and knives are most recognized. Wenger watches come in both men's and women's styles, and are available in a variety of models including automatic, chronograph and diver speciality formats. While they may be finely crafted timepieces, Wenger recognizes all potential watch owners have different needs and offer watches priced to suit any budget. Their goal is to provide quality Swiss craftsmanship for customers worldwide.
After viewing inventories and purchasing a specific Wenger watch best suited to your needs, be sure to read over the manual to understand proper usage of your watch's special features. If you are ever lost, the watch's manual can be downloaded from the Wenger company website. While reading, learn about your individual watch's maintenance requirements and understand its care needs.
Keeping all of your watch's materials together; be sure to hold on to the receipt or proof of payment. If needing to exercise a warranty claim, Wenger will need to see this information in order to offer a comparable watch or issue a refund. All new Wenger watches come with a three-year limited warranty valid from date of purchase. As soon as possible, be sure to register your Wenger watch online in order to validate your warranty. Read over the terms and conditions to see what you can and can not do. One of the biggest mistakes that will invalidate a Wenger watch's warranty is opening the watchcase. In order for the warranty to remain in effect, the watch is never to be opened by anyone except the Wenger Watch Service Center or an authorized Wenger jeweler. Should your watch break and need repair, return instructions are available on the Wenger website.
One of the best ways to avoid your Wenger watch from needing repair is to perform preventative maintenance. Wearing a watch the proper way is essential to keeping it safe. Watchbands should fit snugly yet still be comfortable. If the band's sizing needs adjusted, be sure to bring the watch to a professional jeweler for sizing adjustments. A jeweler should also be consulted when changing the watch's battery. It is best to utilize the skills of a Wenger authorized jeweler or ship the watch to the Wenger Watch Service Center. Once the watch's case has been opened, it will need to be professionally resealed in order to keep it water resistant.
While the water resistant feature provides watch owners with some reassurance, it is not a guarantee. Wenger watches, water resistant or not, should always be kept away from steam and hot water. Exposure to one of these conditions could attempt to erode the seal. A Wenger watch will also need care regarding the watch's glass exterior. Wenger watches are durable but they are not meant to be a rough and tumble watch. Excessive use or lack there of can invalidate the watch's warranty, leaving you with a costly repair. Be sure to keep both the inside and outside of the watch in good working order. Keep the glass protected as often as possible to avoid any scratches or scuffing. Watchbands also need to be checked frequently and should be replaced at the first signs of possible structural failure.
 

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