What is the danger zone for watches?

The danger zone of watch setting is between the hours of 9pm and 3am. During this time the gears are in movement to switch the date. If the date window is misaligned, you may begin to see the date change early or even after midnight rather than right when the watch hits 12am.
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What is the danger zone on Orient watch?

Don't change the day and date between 9 pm to 3 am (the danger zone). The gears are active in those times. In doing so, it causes damage to the movement and breaks the day and date wheel. You can set the time near 6 o'clock with the hands on the lower side of the dial.
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What should you never do with an automatic watch?

Avoid Dropping or Bumping the Timepiece

An automatic watch is made up of hundreds of parts, so any external shock can result in internal damage. Not dropping or bumping a watch can help you avoid unnecessary repairs.
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What types of watches need to be wound?

All mechanical watches are powered by a tightly wound spring inside the watch. This spring is known as the mainspring. All mechanical watches require winding in order for them to work. The winding is typically done using the crown (a knob usually on the side of a watch case) or a winding key is some cases.
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What is acceptable accuracy for a watch?

A certified watch will be accurate to a bare minimum of +6/-4 seconds per day, and will generally be accurate to +/-3 seconds per day. A non-certified watch, meanwhile, will typically be accurate to about +/-5 seconds per day.
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When NOT To Change The DATE on a Watch (and how to do it properly)



What watch brand is the most accurate?

Omega Planet Ocean

When it comes to the most accurate watches, Rolex's long-term rival has always been Omega. Both brands have been pioneering what many consider to be the best high-production movements in the history of mechanical watches.
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Are quartz watches more accurate?

Quartz watches are more accurate than any mechanical watch, whether automatic or manual. However, regardless of the type, always go with reputable brands to ensure your watch is at least accurate enough for everyday/normal use.
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What is the rule to wear a watch?

You must wear a watch on your left wrist

People tend to wear a watch on their non dominant hand to avoid it getting in the way of writing. There is no rule on which wrist to wear it and it can simply come down to the ease of adjusting the settings.
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Do modern watches need to be wound?

Do automatic watches need to be manually wound? Yes, they do. Picture the mainspring inside a watch. When you first get an automatic watch, the spring is completely unwound.
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How do I know if my watch needs a wound?

You'll know when it's wound when you can't turn the crown anymore. This isn't like topping off your gas tank, so don't try to give it a little extra. Stop winding when you first feel resistance. Try to wind your watch once a day.
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How many years do automatic watches last?

HOW LONG DO AUTOMATIC WATCHES LAST? Theoretically, your automatic watch should keep forever—or certainly for many years. However, that is as long as you look after it.
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Is it OK to wind an automatic watch daily?

While the spinning rotor on your automatic watch will buy you a little time between wear, for best results, wind your automatic watch a little bit each morning or when you have a break throughout your day. Believe it or not, many horology fans and watch collectors enjoy winding their automatic watches each day.
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What damages an automatic watch?

The mechanical watch has two enemies: water and dust. Your watch is especially vulnerable to dust when the crown is open for setting. It is best to wipe the dust (even if you don't see it, it's there) off the watch before pulling the crown out to set the time or date. Use a soft cloth.
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Is Seiko better than Orient?

Orient is a well-known watch logo, but Seiko is by far the better choice. Seiko has earned its spot as one of the choice watchmakers worldwide. Orient might not be at the same level as Seiko, but they still are a genuinely good brand.
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How many danger zones are there?

Eight Danger Zones | Parents Are the Key | CDC Injury Center.
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Is it OK to wear the same watch everyday?

Don't wear the same watch every day

Even if you only own one nice watch, you shouldn't wear it every day for several reasons. First, if the watch is a piece that you love, giving the watch a break will make it last longer.
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Is quartz better than automatic?

Quartz vs automatic: Reliability, accuracy and performance

Both quartz and automatic watches are widely considered to be accurate. However, some watch experts argue that quartz watches are more reliable because they are accurate to within half a second while automatic watches can be off by a few seconds.
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When should you not set a watch?

You should not make adjustments – such as setting the date or day of the week – when the time on the watch reads between the hours of 9:00 pm and 3:00 am. Each movement has its own guidelines so this may vary a little, but avoiding setting anything a few hours either side of midnight should keep you out of trouble.
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How many watches should a man own?

An average man needs at least three types of watches because not only does a watch tell time, but it is a valuable piece of accessories too. A man should have a dress, diving, and casual everyday watch. It is also good to have a tool watch for hobbyists, aside from the casual watch that is good for daily wear.
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What is watch etiquette?

Wear on Your Non-dominant Wrist

Most people wear watches on their left wrist because the majority of people are right-handed. This traditional rule means you'll be freer and more able to complete tasks with your dominant hand without your wristwatch getting in the way.
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Is it OK to wear watch on right hand?

There are some considerations to pay attention to, such as practicality functions. But above all, you could wear your watch on whichever wrist you prefer as long as it is well-strapped on you. While wearing a watch on the right wrist is rare, the left wrist is familiarly known as the “officially correct” wrist.
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Why are quartz watches not popular?

Quartz watches aren't as desirable to most watch enthusiasts because they lack the technical craftsmanship and engineering of mechanical timepieces. Quartz movements in fine Swiss watch brands, such as Patek Philippe, are designed to comply with their strict quality standards.
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What is the lifespan of a quartz watch?

Longevity: A quartz watch can last the user for 20 – 30 years, as the electronic components of the watch will eventually wear out. A well-maintained mechanical watch will outlive the original purchaser. High-end mechanical watches can be heirloom pieces, passed down from generation to generation.
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Is Rolex a quartz or mechanical?

There was a time long ago when Rolex produced the Rolex Oyster Quartz which had a battery but they have almost immediately stopped producing this watch. Nowadays, all Rolex watches are mechanical and use either automatic (self-winding) movements or in some cases, a manual wind movement.
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