Here is a very simple table summarising the different conditions of use of your Pierre Lannier water-resistant watch according to its category (30m water-resistant watch, 50m water-resistant watch or 100m water-resistant watch): Pierre Lannier undertakes to guarantee your watch is … Readmore
AUTOMATIC WATCH: OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL QUALITIES A mechanical self-winding watch works without batteries, unlike a quartz or solar-powered watch. Unlike a manual mechanical watch, its movement is wound by the movements of the wearer’s wrist. HOW DOES AN AUTOMATIC … Readmore
Quartz watches require a battery to operate. It usually takes between a year and a half and three years before the battery runs out and the mechanism of your watch stops working. If this is your case, you will surely … Readmore
Are you a sports fan who enjoys displaying your athleticism both on and off the pitch? So, get ready to up your style game with sports-inspired jewellery that compliments your love of sports! There’s a brilliant piece of bling for … Readmore
As you can see, changing the battery of your watch is more complicated than it seems. Finding a battery that is adapted to your watch in terms of its chemical composition, its size and above all that does not damage … Readmore
STORE YOUR WATCH Preserve your watch by storing it when it is not on your wrist. You don’t know where to put your automatic watch or your quartz watch when you take it off for several days, when you sleep, … Readmore
YOUR QUARTZ WATCH In a quartz watch, the heart of the watch is the integrated circuit. The division of time is operated by a quartz oscillator vibrating under the effect of the electrical energy supplied by a battery. We advise … Readmore
HOW DOES YOUR WATCH WORK? In watchmaking, automatic watches and quartz watches are often opposed. Each one has its followers, its qualities and its defects. We offer you a small overview of the advantages of each movement to help you … Readmore