Hugo Boss 1512323 User Guide

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WaRRanTy & seRvICe InfoRMaTIon
Please see the printed warranty and service guide enclosed with 
your watch for complete warranty and service information – or 
return to our service website home page and click on the Warranty 
and Service Information link 
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CaRe anD MaInTenanCe
Your watch has been developed with meticulous attention to qual-
ity, function and detail  Please read the following information and 
instructions carefully to learn about the features, proper care and 
operation of your new timepiece 
For additional information on service and repairs, please see your 
Warranty & Service Guide booklet – or return to our service web-
site home page and click on the Warranty and Service Information 
link 
shock
All our watches have shock-resistant movements and are tested to 
meet international standards for shock resistance 
Magnetism 
The exposure of a timepiece to a strong magnetic field will affect 
its time-keeping, and may cause it to stop  A quartz watch should 
resume working with its original accuracy when removed from the 
magnetic field; an automatic or hand-wound mechanical timepiece, 
however, may require demagnetization before it will operate again 
Water Resistance
All our watches meet international standards for water resistance 
to at least 3ATM / 30M / 99 feet, so faucet spray or rain won’t hurt 
them as long as the case, crown and crystal remain intact 
Timepieces marked water resistant to 50M / 5 ATM / 165 feet may 
be worn while showering or swimming, but not scuba diving 
CAUTION: Do not press the push-buttons on a chronograph model 
when the watch is under water, or it will not remain water resistant 
NOTES: We recommend that you do not get your leather strap 
wet  Exposing leather to water can cause premature wear and 
deterioration  
Carefully wipe your watch using a soft cloth dampened with fresh 
water after exposure to chlorine or sea water  
battery Information
Your quartz analog watch or chronograph has a battery specially 
designed for watches  It will last approximately 18-36 months 
under normal use  
NOTE: Frequent use of special functions, like the stopwatch timer 
on chronograph models, may shorten battery life 
End-of-life feature: The seconds hand on many models will start to 
move haltingly in 4-second increments when the battery is almost 
exhausted, signaling the need to have it replaced  
Battery replacement: Take or send your watch to an Authorized 
Service Center to have battery changed – your old battery will be 
disposed of/recycled properly  Do not attempt to change the bat-
tery yourself 
Warranty and service Information
Please see the printed warranty and service guide enclosed with 
your watch for complete warranty and service information – or 
return to our service website home page and click on the Warranty 
and Service Information link 
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