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Congratulations! You now own a piece of Hong Kong history.

The Braemar, powered by our very own in-house Caliber 852 movement, is the very first watch (and the only one at the time of writing) with a made-in Hong Kong skeleton mechanical movement that qualifies for the certificate of Hong Kong origin.

From the depth of our hearts, thank you for your faith in “Made in Hong Kong”, and for witnessing the birth of this Hong Kong movement with us.

INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY

EONIQ Signature watch is warranted by EONIQ (HK) Limited for a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of ownership under the terms and conditions of this warranty. EONIQ warranty covers material and manufacturing defects when the purchased EONIQ Signature watch is delivered. This warranty does not cover the repair of any damages caused to the watch from mistreatment, such as submerging the watch in water or dropping it. Normal and expected wear resulting from daily use of the watch is not covered by this warranty.

In case of a malfunction or if a product defect arises or is detected within this warranty period of two years, EONIQ Limited will cause the defect to be remedied free of charge.

The warranty only comes into force if the warranty certificate is dated and correctly completed by EONIQ (HK) Limited. Please show the certificate card when you claim the warranty. For any inquiry, don't hesitate to get in touch with us at contact@eoniqsignature.co.

WINDING THE MAINSPRING

An automatic watch can also be hand wound by turning the crown clockwise in the normal crown position. Wind several times clockwise, and the watch will start on its own.
A full wind, in the case that the power reserve has run out completely, should usually take 20-30 full rotations of the crown.

TIME SETTING

1. Pull the crown out to position 1 as shown above.

2. Turn the crown to move the hands to desired position.

3. Return crown to normal crown position. 

HAND-WOUND MECHANICAL WATCH

Hand-wound mechanical watches are powered by the mechanical energy stored in the mainspring and are wound by turning the crown clockwise until it no longer rotates. A full wind, in the case that the power reserve has run out completely, should usually take 20-30 full rotations of the crown. Never wind the watch while it is on your wrist and do not forcefully turn the crown as this could damage the movement irreparably. The power reserve of our hand-wound mechanical movements is approximately 40 hours, varying slightly from movement to movement. This signifies the length of time the watch will run after it has been fully wound, after which it will stop if not wound again. If your EONIQ hand-wound watch has run out of power, wind it fully, then set the time. 

We suggest winding your watch every day, preferably in the morning, or simply before wear. This ritualistic gesture is appreciated by horology enthusiasts and watch purists as an intuitive way to connect with your timepiece and the mechanical marvel driving it.

STORING A MECHANICAL WATCH

If your hand-wound or automatic EONIQ watch is not worn for several months, we advise you to still wind the watch periodically manually by using the crown to make sure that the movement remains in optimal condition. Always remove your watch from your wrist before winding it to protect the crown, stem and movement from forces that could damage the mechanism. 

WATCH CARE

For your EONIQ watch to keep time well and satisfactorily serve you for years or potentially decades to come, we strongly advise you to carefully read the instructions below and follow them closely.

External surface of the watch

To protect the surface treatment and finishing of your watch, do not wear metal bracelets or other hard jewelry on the same wrist as your watch. Clean your watch when necessary using a damp cloth or a toothbrush without cleaning chemicals.

Temperature

Avoid exposing your EONIQ mechanical watch to extreme temperatures above 60ºC/140ºF or below 0ºC/32ºF as this may affect the lubricating oils or other components present in the movement. Temperature shocks or fast changes of temperature can damage the movement or affect its accuracy.

Vibrations & Shocks

We recommend you to not wear your EONIQ watch during high-impact sports such as tennis, golf or mountain biking, as strong shocks and continued vibration can damage the movement.

Chemical products

Do not expose your EONIQ watch to strong solvents and detergents, cosmetics or perfumes. Strong chemicals may affect the finishing of the watch case, crystal, strap or the integrity of protective rubber seals.

Water & moisture

Our watches are splash-resistant (3 ATM) and protected against dust and moisture. Natural aging of the rubber seals, as well as wear and tear or damage to the crown may worsen the resistance of the watch to elements. 

Do not submerge your watch in water or any other liquids and always keep its crown pressed in when not setting time to make sure the case is sealed against moisture and dirt. If you notice condensation forming inside the watch, particularly under the crystal, you should quickly contact a retailer or a service centre authorised by EONIQ to remove the condensation and renew the seals of the watch.

Magnetism

Both strong magnetic fields and continued exposure to low-strength magnetic fields can magnetise parts of a watch movement, degrading its performance significantly. While our watches are designed to withstand magnetic fields that users encounter daily, stronger magnetic fields may still affect the steel components of the movement, specifically the hairspring that regulates the ticking and timekeeping of the watch. Magnetised parts may stick together and greatly reduce the accuracy of your watch or in some cases even stop the movement completely. For example loudspeakers or tablet covers may produce harmful magnetic fields. Avoid placing your watch near these items, as prolonged exposure may magnetise the watch over time.

Leather strap

Elements, external conditions and age affect a leather strap more than any other part of a watch. To maintain your leather strap in good condition, avoid contact with water, grease, acids, cosmetics or other strong chemicals. Long periods of exposure to UV rays in sunlight can alter the colour of leather. Using third-party leather maintenance products to polish, clean or otherwise treat the leather strap may affect its colour or condition in many different ways that are affected by the substance used as well as types of leather and finishing used in our straps. We therefore cannot guarantee the resulting effects of any third-party maintenance products on our straps and instead advise you to clean it from time to time using a damp cloth.