Self-winding movement without date indicator
J12-G10 classic
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- Screwing and unscrewing the crown
- Adjusting the time
- Winding the watch
- Fitting the watch to the wrist
TAKING CARE OF YOUR WATCH
MOVEMENT
Self-winding
BATTERY LIFE
42H
HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU SERVICE YOUR WATCH?
Check water resistance every 2 years (or annually, if in frequent contact with water)
Full review every 4-5 years
Your watches water resistance features are engraved on the case back next to the fish marking. However, we do not recommend completely submerging your watch in water to avoid damaging the strap.
This water resistance marking indicates the depth to which the movement is protected from dust, moisture, and any damage that may occur if it is submerged in water. Seals are used to make watches water resistant. To ensure continuous water resistance, we recommend replacing the seals every two years from the date of first use. It is also advisable to check the water resistance of your watch case every year if it has been exposed to seawater or pool water for long periods. Never adjust the crown while submerged in water because it may leak into the case. It is best to remove your watch before taking a shower or bath and before entering a sauna or steam room because heat, soap and steam can prematurely age the water resistant seals.
Condensation under the crystal indicates that water has got into the watch and it must be checked as soon as possible.
For maximum accuracy and reliability, we recommend not wearing your watch when playing a potentially high-impact sport like tennis, golf, and horse riding. Also, stay at least 10 cm away from highly magnetised objects like smartphones, tablet computers, induction hobs, speakers, TV screens, and airport security detectors. For more information about magnetisation, please read the Watchmaker's Advice section.
Your watch is equipped with a self-winding mechanical movement that winds itself with the movement of the wrist, which causes the oscillating weight to turn on its axis. The power reserve can be affected if the strap is not adjusted correctly, so it is important that your watch is properly fitted. When the watch is not being worn, it has a power reserve of 42 hours. It must be manually wound when the power reserve runs out.
If the watch remains idle, we recommend winding it manually every two or three weeks (20-25 winds of the crown) so the movement's lubricating oils stay intact.
Important: It is best not to adjust the date between 10:00 PM and 1:00 AM (and between 4:30 PM and 1:00 AM for Moon Phase models).
Our leathers are very carefully selected and undergo numerous tests to ensure they are of the highest quality. Nevertheless, leather is an organic material that acquires a natural patina over time. Do not get your leather strap wet to avoid damaging it.
Use only a clean and dry soft cloth to clean your strap. Do not use chemicals like soap, alcohol or solvents.
Watches are one of those rare objects that operate continuously. To preserve its reliability and extend its lifespan, your watch should be regularly serviced by our certified workshops equipped with all the necessary tools and parts. Only CHANEL watchmakers are officially qualified to repair and service your watch.
Recommended routine service schedule:
EVERY 2 YEARS:
MAINTENANCE SERVICE (includes the following steps):
- Disassemble the watch
- Check the movement
- Replace the battery (quartz watches) or calibrate the movement (automatic watches)
- Disassemble and clean the watch with ultrasound
- Replace any damaged parts
- Reassemble the watch and replace water-resistant seals
- Replace bars and screws, if necessary
- Test the water resistance
- Check the condition of strap and clasp
- Monitor operation of quartz watches for 48 hours, automatic watches for 72 hours, automatic chronograph models for 96 hours
EVERY 4-5 YEARS:
FULL SERVICE (includes the following steps):
- Disassemble the watch
- Automatic movements: disassemble, clean, wind and calibrate the movement
- Quartz movements: replace movement and battery
- Disassemble the watch, replace any damaged parts
- Polish steel and gold parts
- Clean components with ultrasound
- Reassemble watch and replace water-resistant seals
- Replace bars and screws, if necessary
- Test the water resistance
- Check the condition of strap and clasp
- Monitor operation of quartz watches for 48 hours, automatic watches for 72 hours, automatic chronograph models for 96 hours