General Handling
- Avoid dropping or subjecting the watch to strong impacts. The sapphire crystal and stainless steel are durable but can still be damaged under extreme conditions. 
- Store the watch in its box or a soft pouch when not in use to prevent scratches.
 
Water Resistance (5 ATM)
- The watch itself is water-resistant, suitable for light water exposure such as hand washing or light rain.
- Straps, especially leather straps, are not water-resistant and should be kept dry to prevent discoloration or damage. Avoid exposing leather straps to water entirely.

Movement Maintenance
- The Swiss Automatic Movement (SW200 Caliber) operates via kinetic energy from wrist motion. If unused for an extended period, manually wind the watch by turning the crown gently 20–30 times.
- Regular servicing every 3–5 years is recommended to maintain precision and performance.

Leather Strap Care
- Keep leather straps away from water, oils, or perfumes to maintain their quality. 
- Clean with a soft, dry cloth, and condition periodically with leather care products.

Stainless Steel Strap
- Clean the stainless steel strap with a microfiber cloth to maintain its shine. For deeper cleaning, use a soft brush with warm, soapy water, ensuring the watch head stays dry if cleaning separately.
 
Power Reserve
- The watch has a 38-hour power reserve. If it stops, gently wind it to restart and wear it regularly to maintain the automatic winding.

Temperature and Magnetism
- Protect the watch from extreme temperatures, strong magnets, and electronic devices, as these can affect its accuracy and performance.

Clasp and Strap Adjustments
- Use the butterfly deployment clasp gently to extend the strap's life. For strap adjustments or replacements, refer to the instructions or consult a professional.

By following these care tips, your watch will retain its quality, functionality, and elegance for years to come.