pull the small loop on the end of the metal clasp. place the other strap through the loop and snap closed. fold one end of the clasp shut then the other.
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i just bought one last week and having the same problem. I have an accutron automatic watch and once i get it started it will keep time for up to 48 hours w/ no movement. I think the haurex is poorly made and if i can't get it to run longer than 12 hrs( wichi is about how long it runs now) i will be returning it.
It is unusual for a quartz watch to stop so soon (presumably the battery is now dead?).
I suggest you contact the makers local customer care center and discuss it with them.
You can find their local service center by going to http://www.haurex.com/collezione.asp?id=93 and clicking on "after sales service". If you have any proof of purchase date, then it should be still under warranty if it needs repair.
pull the small loop on the end of the metal clasp. place the other strap through the loop and snap closed. fold one end of the clasp shut then the other.
This is completely wrong. You HAVE to open watch's case back, remove the stem and then get whole movement out. Then you will be able to refit emblem. Rate me, plz.
yes,if your watch is in guarantee period then go to company's repair centre they will replace it for free. and if your watch is not in guarantee period then go to any watch repairing watch shop ,they will insert a new,it costs you according to the material you want for the watchband.
Hi, im a jeweller myself. The problem with jewellers and crystals is simple. Its a lot of work to replace something that doesnt cost a lot to buy (the crystals, not the watch). Swarovski are a commonly known producer of crystals, but you will probably find that simulation gemstones such as Cubic Zirconia are commonly used in newer watches.
I specialise in gemstone setting, and can also work with simulation stones and crystals, but it takes much longer to reset stones into a stainless steel watch case than into gold or platinum so the labour costs are much higher.
It depends how much the watch is worth as to how much you spend on repairs.
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