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Here you will find answers to some of the most common questions about your watch.

Setting the date / Time:
Your watch has a screw-down crown. This means that the first step is to unscrew the crown to Position (0).
POSITION (0) - WINDING THE MOVEMENT: Once the crown is unscrewed, you can manually wind the movement by turning it upwards.
POSITION (1) - SETTING THE TIME: After unscrewing the crown, pull it out one more step to Position (1) to set the time.
Note: Remember to push the crown back to Position (0) and screw it in again when you are finished.
ADJUSTING THE STRAP
If you do not have the proper tools, we recommend visiting your nearest jewelry store/watchmaker to have the length of the strap adjusted.
USE, MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY
USE
To do this, you need to screw the crown up - but not pull it out further - so that it is in position (0). Now you can rotate the crown "clockwise" (upwards) 30-40 times to wind up the movement (you should feel some resistance).
The watch is water-resistant to 20 ATM (200 meters), making it suitable for swimming, showering, snorkeling and diving. For the water resistance to remain effective, the screw-down crown must always be fully tightened — not only before water exposure, but at all times. A loose crown can allow water or moisture from the air to enter the case, and it may also be damaged if it catches on clothing or equipment. Never operate the crown when the watch is wet or underwater, and check occasionally to ensure it remains securely tightened.
Water or moisture damage caused by an improperly tightened crown is not covered under warranty.
MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY
Automatic watches can become inaccurate due to insufficient lubrication or wear and tear over time. It will keep accurate time if you do the following:
- Protect the watch from falls and shocks. Avoid losing the watch or exposing it to external shocks. Since an automatic movement consists of many parts, the shock could cause damage to the movement and parts. The watch's exterior may also be damaged.
- Avoid placing the watch near magnetic fields. Automatic watches will be disrupted if they are magnetized because they are powered by metal parts. If the watch is magnetized, it will lose accuracy.
- Have an authorized watch service technician clean, adjust the lubrication and re-certify the water seal every 3 to 5 years.
Warranty period: Two years from date of purchase.
This warranty covers all manufacturing defects on the watch itself (movement, watch case, glass).
The warranty does not cover:
- Failure or damage caused by improper use or carelessness (knocks, dents, crushing, broken crystal, etc.)
- Aesthetic changes that occur during normal wear and aging (scratches, etc. on; the watch case and / or the glass, changing the color of the bracelet, or peeling of the plating)
To make a warranty claim fill in the contact form on the page Contact Us, or by sending an e-mail to "post@aigi.no".
You must provide your name, address and order number and a detailed description of the problem. The cost associated with the return is paid by us if you follow our procedures.
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WHO ARE WE?
We are a Norwegian watch brand that was established in 2017 by three Norwegian watch enthusiasts. We design and do all development in Norway, while production takes place abroad. We search the world for high-quality components such as stainless surgical steel and scratch-resistant sapphire glass with an anti-reflection coating on the inside. Miyota, Seiko or Sellita movements respectively from Japan or Switzerland. Swiss Super-LumiNova® and full-grain leather from Italy or Horween leather from Chicago in the USA
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