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I N F O R M A T I O N A B O U T M A G N E T I C F I E L D S
As a result of the ever greater prevalence in recent years of very strong magnets
made from rareearth alloys (for example neodymiumironboron) – these are found
in objects such as loudspeakers, jewellery and fasteners on mobilephone cases and
handbags – mechanical watches are increasingly likely to come into contact with
such magnets and be magnetized. This can lead to the watch rate being perma
nently affected, a problem that can only be resolved by a process of demagnetization
carried out by a specialist. We recommend that you keep your watch away from such
magnets.
Watches with a softiron inner case provide a higher level of protection against mag
netic fields and far exceed the requirements of DIN standard 8309. Nevertheless, it is
still possible for the watch movement to be magnetized in the close proximity of very
strong magnets. We therefore recommend that watches with a softiron inner case
also be kept away from direct contact with strong magnets.
Should there be a sudden change in the precision of your timepiece, please contact
an authorized IWC Official Agent to have your watch checked for magnetism.