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Sphere of Silence Tonneau Lady

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Sphere of Silence Tonneau Lady

Sphere of Silence Tonneau Lady
Harmony and Serenity in the Ultimate Timepiece

Inspired by the much acclaimed book In the Sphere of Silence written by Mr. Vijay Eswaran, Bernhard H. Mayer(R) is proud to present the Sphere of Silence Tonneau Ladies’ Watch. Assembled in Switzerland with automatic doré open balance movement, this tonneau-shaped watch features a fine gold medallion depicting a lotus, signifying the contemplation of mind in the sphere of silence that can lead to wisdom and spiritual growth. Awesome art piece to have in your collection, this timekeeping masterpiece will be a reminder of the peace and serenity that you long for.

Medallion:
Diameter 7 mm
Weight&Content 0.3 g Gold 999.9
Quality Proof
Watch:
Case, Crown & Buckle Stainless steel with 5 micron gold plated
Caseback Stainless steel with 5 micron gold plated, mineral crystal and serial number engraved
Glass Scratchproof sapphire crystal
Strap & Buckle            Genuine black leather strap
Functions Hour, Minute and Second
Water Resistance 5 ATM (50 metres/165 feet)
Movement Swiss Automatic – ETA
Limited Edition 4,999 pcs

If you have a hand-wound watch, it is advisable to wind it every morning. Mechanical watches must be serviced at least every three to five years to have the mechanics checked and relubricated. The tiny parts inside the watch are under tremendous strain, so friction is their greatest enemy. Lubrication prevents the bearings from drying out and grinding away the steel parts.

Exposing your watch to high temperatures, such as placing it on the dashboard of your vehicle or submerging it in a hot tub, may cause the watch to malfunction, may shorten battery life, or may damage its internal components. Leaving the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular timekeeping.

Do not expose an analogue quartz watch to magnetism. If you do, it may temporarily stop operating or may show gain or loss in time.

To ensure that it maintains its water resistance, make sure the crown of the watch is always pushed against the case. You should have your watch checked once a year for water resistance. Condensation inside your watch is an indication that its water resistance has been affected.

For maximum performance, regularly wipe your watch with a clean, soft cloth. Stains, water spots and dirt that have accumulated on the case, crystal or bank may cause premature wear. If you use your water-resistant watch in the shower, chlorinated water or saltwater, rinse it with fresh water and dry it thoroughly afterwards.

Care for the Crystal Surface

  • A watch may have a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face, but that doesn’t mean you should toss your watch on top of the dresser or into a drawer at the end of the day. It is better to store or wrap it in a soft cloth before placing it down.
  • Replace broken or scratched crystals immediately. Even a hairline crack can bring dust or moisture into the mechanism, affecting the accuracy.

Care for Metal Bracelets

  • If you participate in activities that cause you to sweat excessively, you may want to consider getting a watch with a metal bracelet or rubber strap, rather than a leather strap.
  • Since the metal bracelet is worn next to the skin, it collects dust and perspiration, which becomes soiled if not cleaned regularly. This is particularly true of the inner mesh of the bracelet.
  • When soil and rust are present in a bracelet, they are dissolved by perspiration and can cause staining of the cuffs and, in some instances, irritation of the skin.
  • Wipe dirt and perspiration off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. If the watch is water resistant, you can occasionally clean the bracelet with a soft brush and warm soapy water. Dry the bracelet completely.
  • A toothpick can also be used to clean any dirt that has built up in the bracelet or casing of the watch.

Care for Leather Straps

  • Straps that are made of natural and genuine leather will gradually deteriorate with constant exposure to perspiration. If not cleaned, perspiration can wash out the natural oils and cause the leather to become dry. Any moisture should be blotted with a soft cloth or paper towel and the strap should be allowed to dry naturally.
  • Salt residue and soil can be removed from leather straps by cleaning it with a dampened soft cloth and mild soap (or saddle soap, which is special leather soap).
  • Wear the strap slightly loose, with an allowance of one finger space between the wrist and strap. This invites air circulation and allows any moisture to evaporate.

Care for Rubber Straps

  • Rubber straps should be washed frequently with mild soap and warm water using a soft brush.
  • Solvents, oils, perspiration, tanning lotions and salt can cause rubber to deteriorate if not removed.

EP: 400.00

Sphere of Silence Tonneau Gent Gold Watch

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Sphere of Silence Tonneau Gentlemen’s Gold Watch
Harmony and Serenity in the Ultimate Timepiece

Enter a world of serenity and harmony as Bernhard H. Mayer® presents the limited edtion Sphere of Silence Tonneau Gentlemen’s Gold Watch, a refined timepiece that will help keep you connected with your inner self.

This beautiful timepiece with an elegant square dial showing the ticking machinery inside, is complemented by a 0.5 g fine gold medallion depicting a lotus, signifying the contemplation of mind in the sphere of silence along with wisdom and spiritual growth. Along with an 18 K solid fine gold case, crown and buckle, this stunning timepiece comes with an 18 K gold and mineral crystal caseback engraved with Mr. Vijay Eswaran’s signature.

An awesome item to have in your collection, this timekeeping masterpiece will not only be a reminder of the peace and serenity that you long for but will also keep you on-the-dot in elegant style.

Medallion:
Diameter 10.5 mm
Weight&Content 0.5 g Gold 999.9
Quality Proof
Watch:
Case, Crown & Buckle 18 K Solid gold
Caseback 18 K Solid gold with mineral crystal and serial number engraved
Glass Scratchproof sapphire crystal
Strap & Buckle            Genuine black leather strap
Functions Hour, Minute and Second
Water Resistance 5 ATM (50 metres/165 feet)
Movement Swiss Automatic – ETA
Limited Edition 999 pcs

If you have a hand-wound watch, it is advisable to wind it every morning. Mechanical watches must be serviced at least every three to five years to have the mechanics checked and relubricated. The tiny parts inside the watch are under tremendous strain, so friction is their greatest enemy. Lubrication prevents the bearings from drying out and grinding away the steel parts.

Exposing your watch to high temperatures, such as placing it on the dashboard of your vehicle or submerging it in a hot tub, may cause the watch to malfunction, may shorten battery life, or may damage its internal components. Leaving the watch in extreme cold temperatures may cause irregular timekeeping.

Do not expose an analogue quartz watch to magnetism. If you do, it may temporarily stop operating or may show gain or loss in time.

To ensure that it maintains its water resistance, make sure the crown of the watch is always pushed against the case. You should have your watch checked once a year for water resistance. Condensation inside your watch is an indication that its water resistance has been affected.

For maximum performance, regularly wipe your watch with a clean, soft cloth. Stains, water spots and dirt that have accumulated on the case, crystal or bank may cause premature wear. If you use your water-resistant watch in the shower, chlorinated water or saltwater, rinse it with fresh water and dry it thoroughly afterwards.

Care for the Crystal Surface

  • A watch may have a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal face, but that doesn’t mean you should toss your watch on top of the dresser or into a drawer at the end of the day. It is better to store or wrap it in a soft cloth before placing it down.
  • Replace broken or scratched crystals immediately. Even a hairline crack can bring dust or moisture into the mechanism, affecting the accuracy.

Care for Metal Bracelets

  • If you participate in activities that cause you to sweat excessively, you may want to consider getting a watch with a metal bracelet or rubber strap, rather than a leather strap.
  • Since the metal bracelet is worn next to the skin, it collects dust and perspiration, which becomes soiled if not cleaned regularly. This is particularly true of the inner mesh of the bracelet.
  • When soil and rust are present in a bracelet, they are dissolved by perspiration and can cause staining of the cuffs and, in some instances, irritation of the skin.
  • Wipe dirt and perspiration off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. If the watch is water resistant, you can occasionally clean the bracelet with a soft brush and warm soapy water. Dry the bracelet completely.
  • A toothpick can also be used to clean any dirt that has built up in the bracelet or casing of the watch.

Care for Leather Straps

  • Straps that are made of natural and genuine leather will gradually deteriorate with constant exposure to perspiration. If not cleaned, perspiration can wash out the natural oils and cause the leather to become dry. Any moisture should be blotted with a soft cloth or paper towel and the strap should be allowed to dry naturally.
  • Salt residue and soil can be removed from leather straps by cleaning it with a dampened soft cloth and mild soap (or saddle soap, which is special leather soap).
  • Wear the strap slightly loose, with an allowance of one finger space between the wrist and strap. This invites air circulation and allows any moisture to evaporate.

Care for Rubber Straps

  • Rubber straps should be washed frequently with mild soap and warm water using a soft brush.
  • Solvents, oils, perspiration, tanning lotions and salt can cause rubber to deteriorate if not removed.

EP: 530.00