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Brand: | Rotary |
Model Number: | GB05410/05 |
Case Width: | 40mm |
Case Height: | 11.65mm |
Glass: | Sapphire Crystal |
Display Type: | Analogue / Date Window |
Material: | Stainless Steel |
Movement: | Automatic |
Strap Type: | Stainless Steel Bracelet |
Dial Colour: | Blue |
Strap Colour: | Silver |
Clasp Type: | Deployment Clasp |
Water Resistance: | 100 Meters |
Packaging: | Official Rotary Presentation Box |
Warranty: | 2 Years Rotary Manufacturer Warranty |
The attractive and minimalist Regent watch is made with brushed Stainless Steel that complements the navy blue dial within the 4mm case. Showcasing luminous markers and a date window, the face is protected by sturdy sapphire glass to ensure longevity.
Rotary celebrates 125 years of watchmaking and its key values: meticulous British design, superlative quality and outstanding value. Rotary Watches was established with a dedication to creating beautiful watches with timeless...
Is the bracelet adjustable?
Hi,
Yes. The links can be easily removed and refitted again if necessary to make a perfect fit.
The watch is currently out of stock until last week of June now, apologies. It's been very popular
as has the green dial version, because they represent great value for money with an automatic
movement at this price.
I buy rotary regent watch but this watch power reserve is too short.The watch power reserve is not working 48 or 40 hours.It is working 3 to 6 hours too short
Hi,
Here's some info on your automatic watch that you may not be aware of:|
Automatic watches are charged by movement and they are mechanical . These watches do not contain batteries and therefore are not always as accurate as battery-powered quartz watches.
By moving the watch as it is worn on the wrist, power is stored within a mainspring in the watch. When fully "charged up" the power reserve usually lasts for approximately 24 hours therefore if an automatic watch is fully charged and then not moved, it will run out of charge and stop in around 24 hours. To gain this charge, however the watch needs to be worn and enjoy average wearer activity in order for the rotor to move around and wind the spring up.
When an automatic watch stops completely after running out of charge, it should be 'initiated' by winding it manually. This means turning the crown clockwise approximately 10 times, or until it starts to feel tight. If an automatic watch is not initiated after stopping, it may run out of charge, slow down, or keep stopping and starting.
Always re-initiate your automatic watch after it stops completely.
The amount of an automatic watch is charged can be increased by wearing a tight fitting strap - so the internal parts of the watch move and charge the movement, rather than having just the watch itself moving around on your wrist.
I hope this helps...
Regards
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