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Caring for your breitling
Your Breitling watch is a finely crafted precision instrument needing proper care. Here, you'll find tips on daily maintenance, cleaning, and storage. For personalized advice, visit our boutiques where specialists are ready to assist you.
What to avoid
Extreme temperatures
Breitling watches are ideally designed to function within a temperature range of 0° to 50°C. They should not be left in extreme heat for prolonged periods or exposed to direct sunlight. Temperatures above 60°C may cause the watch, and in particular the battery, to malfunction. Very cold temperatures below 0°C may result in a significant loss of precision. Thermal shocks should also be avoided, especially when going from exposure to the sun to underwater, as this may cause the glass shattering.
Chemicals
Breitling watches should not be worn near chemicals, solvents or dangerous gases. Substances such as gasoline, thinner, nail polish, perfume, cosmetics, detergents, glue or paint may damage the case, attack the water-resistant seals or discolor the leather straps.
POWERFUL MAGNETIC FIELDS
Avoid exposing the watch to strong magnetic fields, such as those produced by a magnet. Magnetic fields generated by certain household appliances and electronic devices may also affect the operation of your watch, especially if it is in direct contact with these objects.
SHOCKS
Breitling watches are designed to withstand intensive use. However, care should be taken to avoid dropping them or hitting them with hard objects.
Daily care
Leather does not like water. For aquatic activities, very humid or damp places, or climates that result in intense perspiration, a metal bracelet or rubber strap is better.
Following every immersion in chlorinated or salt water, carefully rinse your watch under a thin stream of tap water (not powerful), and dry it with an absorbent cloth.
Perspiration and dust on watch cases and bracelets can result in skin irritations, and in the long term, oxidation of the steel. To avoid these deposits, clean the strap periodically using a toothbrush and liquid soap, and rinse the strap and the case under a gentle stream of water (not powerful) and dry with an absorbent cloth. For watches with a leather strap, follow the same rules but do not wet the strap. If the leather is splashed, absorb the liquid as fast as possible with a cloth.




