1. Do mechanical watches require regular maintenance?
Yes. As mechanical watches are precision instruments, it is recommended to undergo professional servicing every 3 to 5 years. This includes cleaning the movement, replacing water-resistance gaskets, and checking timekeeping accuracy to extend the watch's lifespan.

2. What precautions should be taken during daily wear?
Avoid severe impacts, strong magnetic fields, prolonged exposure to high temperatures, and deep immersion in water. Unless your watch is specifically rated for professional water resistance, do not expose it to hot water, saunas, or swimming environments.

3. What should I do if my automatic mechanical watch stops running?
It is normal for an automatic watch to stop running due to insufficient power if it has not been worn for an extended period. You can resume operation by manually winding the watch or simply wearing it regularly. If the watch still fails to function properly, please contact our after-sales service team for inspection.

4. Is it normal for a mechanical watch to have slight timekeeping deviations?
Mechanical watches are susceptible to environmental factors and individual wearing habits; therefore, a reasonable margin of error in timekeeping is considered normal and does not constitute a quality defect. Regular adjustments can be performed to maintain accuracy.

5. Can I rinse my water-resistant watch directly under water?
Different watches possess varying levels of water resistance. Watches rated for "daily water resistance" are designed only to withstand minor splashes—such as those encountered during hand-washing or in light rain—and should not be submerged in water or worn while swimming or diving.