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What is the stem of the luminous watch?

The stem of the luminous watch originated from a joke: a boy called his girlfriend home, and the girl shyly prepared everything. As a result, the boy called the girl to bed and said, "I'll show you my new luminous watch", so it spread all over the internet.

Maintain common sense:

1, when wearing a watch, the sweat on your hands is corrosive to the case. The all-steel case is made of nickel-chromium alloy, which has better corrosion resistance. The semi-steel case is made of copper, which is easy to corrode when exposed to sweat for a long time. You should always wipe off sweat with a soft cloth or pad a plastic watch stand to prevent it from being eroded by sweat.

2. Don't open the back cover of the watch at will to avoid dust entering the movement and affecting the normal work of the watch.

3. Don't put the watch and mothballs together in the wardrobe, lest the watch oil go bad.

Don't put your watch on the radio or TV to avoid magnetization.

5. Watches that are not worn for a long time should be wound regularly once a month to prevent the parts from being in a static state for a long time, so as to ensure the running performance of the watch machine.

What should I do if my watch is flooded?

If the water inflow is not serious, but there is a layer of fog on the watch glass, you can wrap the watch tightly with several layers of toilet paper or absorbent flannel and bake it for about 30 minutes at a distance of 40 watt bulb 15 cm to eliminate moisture.

Never bake the watch directly by the fire to avoid thermal deformation. You can also wear the watch cover inward and the bottom shell outward on your wrist, and the water vapor can be eliminated after two hours. If the water is seriously flooded, it is best to send it to the watch shop immediately to wipe the oil stain, remove the moisture from the movement and avoid the rust of the parts.