Frequently asked questions
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We use top-quality Japanese movements that are well-known for being reliable, precise, and long-lasting. These movements are recognized all over the world for their great quality and accuracy, making them a go-to choice for anyone who values both performance and durability. With a strong reputation in the watchmaking industry, Japanese movements are trusted by experts and enthusiasts alike.
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The shipping costs for Seiko mods can be a bit higher due to a few reasons. Since these are custom and valuable items, we use insured and secure shipping methods to ensure they arrive safely. If it's an international order, customs and duties can also affect the cost. Plus, we make sure to use protective packaging to prevent any damage during transit, which can slightly increase the shipping fees.
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Yes, our watches are handmade in the Netherlands by skilled experts who take great care in every step of the process. Once assembled, each watch is thoroughly tested in various ways to ensure it meets our strict standards for quality, precision, and durability.
We believe this attention to detail ensures that every watch not only looks great but also performs reliably over time.
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Our standard shipping time is 7 to 15 business days (Monday to Friday). Once your order has been processed, you will receive a confirmation with an estimated delivery date. Please note that this timeframe may vary depending on the shipping destination and unforeseen delays.
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The delivery time for our watches is longer because we prioritize quality and precision in every step of the process. We first collect the necessary components from our trusted suppliers. Each watch is then meticulously assembled by hand, ensuring that every detail meets our high standards.
Before shipping, we rigorously test each watch to guarantee its performance and durability. While this process takes time, we believe the wait is well worth it for the exceptional quality you will receive.
Thank you for your patience!
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Yes, we offer a 6-months warranty on all our watches because we stand by the quality and craftsmanship of our products. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects that may arise, ensuring that you receive a timepiece that meets our high standards. We are committed to your satisfaction, and this warranty reflects our confidence in the durability and reliability of our watches.
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You can easily get in touch with us through our contact page, where you can send us an email directly. Alternatively, feel free to reach out to us via Instagram direct message (DM) for any inquiries or assistance.
We are here to help and will respond to your questions as promptly as possible.
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GMT stands for "Greenwich Mean Time." A GMT watch lets you track two time zones: local time with the main hands and a second time zone using an extra hand. To use it, set the main hands to local time and adjust the GMT hand to track a different time zone.
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Watches can be expensive due to craftsmanship, quality materials, and precise engineering. At our brand, we offer some of the most affordable options while still focusing on high-quality and detailed craftsmanship.
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The rotating bezel on a diving watch helps divers track their time underwater. By aligning the bezel with the minute hand, it allows them to easily monitor how long they've been diving. It's an essential feature for safety, as it ensures they don't exceed their dive time.
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To set the time and date on a watch with a screw-down crown, first, unscrew the crown by turning it counterclockwise. Pull the crown out to the first position to set the date, and pull it to the second position to adjust the time. Rotate the crown to make the changes, then screw the crown back in to ensure it's secure.
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Automatic watches use the movement of your wrist to wind the mainspring, so they don’t require batteries. This means you never have to worry about changing batteries and can enjoy the craftsmanship and tradition of a mechanical watch. Battery-powered watches, on the other hand, are more accurate and often need less maintenance.
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To adjust a bracelet with screw links, use a small screwdriver to carefully remove or add screws to the links. Start by unscrewing the links you want to adjust, then reassemble the bracelet to fit your wrist.
To adjust a rubber watch strap, use the available holes to find the best fit. For a strap that's too long, you can trim it carefully with a sharp knife or utility blade. If you're unsure, it’s best to visit a professional for adjustments.
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Yes, it's normal for an automatic watch to lose or gain a small amount of time. Factors like your watch's movement, position when not worn, and even temperature can affect its accuracy. Regular wear and proper maintenance can help keep it as precise as possible. If you notice significant time changes, it might be worth having it checked by a professional.
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This level of water resistance is suitable for everyday activities like washing your hands or light rain, but it's not designed for swimming or diving.
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To prevent your watch from developing scratches, avoid exposing it to harsh surfaces or chemicals. Store it in a soft pouch or watch box when not in use, and consider using a protective cover for the crystal. Regularly clean your watch with a soft cloth to remove dirt and grime that can cause scratches.
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Our watches are carefully crafted in a workshop located in the southern Netherlands. This dedicated facility ensures exceptional quality and precision in every timepiece. We take pride in the craftsmanship and high standards upheld in our local production process.