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Bering Watches

Why you need a Bering watch!

Shoes are for work, sports, fine occasions and for everyday use. So why wear the same watch for every occasion? Bering watches give you the opportunity to set clear accents here. The beautiful but robust timepieces impress with their simple and sophisticated design. The affordable price-performance ratio of Bering watches is also great for building your own collection.

The right Bering wristwatches for every occasion

A powerful chronograph likes to attract attention. Even though you may never need the many applications, its variety of functions can emphasize your own competence. Likewise, expensive automatic watches emphasize your preference for classic, traditional technology in excellent workmanship. Bering watches, however, take a different approach. With this watch brand, you get high-quality timepieces in an unobtrusive but excellent design. This ensures that reading the time remains particularly easy, but at the same time always a pleasant experience. This makes the Bering wristwatches suitable for you to buy the right accessory for every occasion.

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The basic design of Bering wristwatches

Bering wristwatches have mastered the art of omission. You won't find overloaded functional watches with complex dials, many chronos and even more buttons with this brand. Rather, you can expect a clear, simple design language at Bering watches, which can convince with inner values. Most Bering wristwatches have an anodized dial with a sunburst finish. Since the 1950s at the latest, this has been a frequent feature for high-quality and aesthetic timepieces. For the sunburst finish, the preformed and coated sheet metal of the dial is provided with a spiral groove. At this groove, the incoming light is reflected in a cone-like mirror to two sides. This creates a slightly hypnotic atmosphere, which always has a calming effect. The reduction in the numbering on Bering wristwatches contributes to this. Very few watches of this brand have a complete number. In many models, the numbers are limited to angle numbers 12, 3, 6 and 9 or only to 12 and 6. Most Bering wristwatches do not have numbering, only indices in the form of dots or lines. To this end, the hands are always kept in a high-contrast colour choice opposite the dial. This optimises legibility and underlines the clear elegance of Bering wristwatches. Overall, Bering watches are kept flat. This reduces their weight and makes them particularly comfortable to wear.

Aesthetics vs. Robustness Bering Watches

Bering watches are not only beautiful, they are also fit for use. With these invisible features, the brand ensures that its timepieces survive the tough everyday life unscathed.

The milled metal cases of Bering wristwatches are chrome-plated or coated with robust lacquer. This means that they offer a high level of resistance to light impacts. This avoids annoying scratches. As a result, the body will remain as good as new for many years. Bering wristwatches are water-resistant to 50 m according to DIN 8310 . You can easily keep them on for a short visit to the pool. However, always use watches with a metal bracelet. Leather bracelets and wets generally don't get along very well. Salt water, on the other hand, only tolerates special diving watches really well. Therefore, please do without your Bering wristwatches for your swim in the sea. This is where a waterproof, but inexpensive plastic watch can serve you better. The sapphire crystal is scratch-resistant and shatterproof. In daily use, nothing can happen to your watch. If necessary, you can have the watch glass replaced by a professional craftsman. This makes Bering wristwatches look like new again. Most Bering watches are equipped with a Milanese strap. This convinces with its low weight and high wearing comfort. The fine mesh of metal rings nestles perfectly on your wrist. You don't have to expect pressure points, sharp edges and pulled out hair with any bracelet. Bering⤙s link bracelets have also been optimised for comfort. The company is taking a special approach with its plastic wristbands. These lightweight and tear-resistant bracelets are made from recycled ocean plastic. In this way, Bering makes an effective contribution to environmental protection.

Bering Maintain Watches

A wristwatch is worn on the body. As a result, sweat and skin particles are constantly seeping into the bracelet. From the outside, they gradually become dirty due to penetrating dust. To clean a Bering watch, you will need the following tools:

For quick cleaning, it is sufficient to wash the watch with soapy water and rub it dry with the soft cloth. Metal link bracelets can be cleaned of dirt with a soft toothbrush. To really go into depth, the ultrasonic bath is ideal. These devices are available for just a few euros in any specialist shop. However, it is wrong to put the whole watch in the ultrasonic bath. In this case, the risk of water penetrating into the interior is far too high. Therefore, always wipe the case with the cutting tool and use the ultrasonic bath only for the bracelet. This process is particularly suitable for the filigree Milainese bracelets. The sound waves penetrate deep into the metal mesh and tear out the dirt in the process. Once completely cleaned, you'll be twice as happy to wear your Bering watch again. Some Bering wristwatches are equipped with leather straps. You can only wipe them off with a damp cloth or treat them occasionally with a suitable care product. If the leather becomes brittle and greasy, it is best to replace the strap with a new one. The Bering watches feel fresh afterwards.

battery replacement on Bering wristwatches

Bering wristwatches are basically equipped with a quartz movement. This tried-and-tested technology has been convincing for decades with its reliable precision and affordable price. At some point, however, the day comes when the capacity of the coin cell battery is exhausted. Then the Bering watches need a new battery. We recommend that you have the power supply replaced by a professional watchmaker. You can also have the watch thoroughly cleaned at the same time. In any case, the craftsman will also replace the sealing ring. Many do-it-yourself battery changers tend to overlook this and thus reduce the water protection of their wristwatches. However, if your collection of Bering watches has already grown, changing the battery may also be worthwhile for you. You will need the following tools:

If your watch has stopped, open it with the appropriate tool. Now look at the cell with a magnifying glass. The replacement battery must have the exact same designation on the back. Simply looking at diameter and thickness is not enough. With the wrong cell, the reliability of your Bering watches can suffer or even damage them. Now take a look at how the battery is anchored in the Bering watches. Release them and take them out with tweezers. Now remove the old sealing ring as well. When reassembling, do not treat the rubber ring with petroleum jelly or grease. This can penetrate your movement and disrupt the precision of the Bering watches. Reassemble the Bering watches until the lid clicks into place audibly. Now it has a reliable power supply for many years to come.

Have fun with your Bering watches

Bering watches add a particularly elegant and simple element to your collection of timepieces. If your chronograph seems too heavy for you to visit a restaurant and the digital watch too cheap, Bering watches always have timepieces with which you can be seen. The flat and light Bering watches disappear unobtrusively under the sleeve of the shirt and are therefore particularly discreet.

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