⏯ how to PLAY
Tips FOR BEGINNERS.
  1. Remove any oil from the surface with an alcohol swab.
  2. Clean the work area of dust before applying.
    Unused or extra films can clean dust effectively before applying.
  3. Tap water may cause clouding.
  4. Applying films under a bright light is recommended for accuracy.
  5. When removing a film using a tweezers, watch your pressure as it can leave a mark on the film.
  6. First applying films to parts that are prone to scratches, such as case back can make the process easier.
  7. When applying to the case back, bezel and glass, it is better to apply from outside to inside.
    For example, if glass film is applied first, then it can come out of place and/or air bubbles can form inside it in the process of applying the bezel film.
  8. When removing doughnut-shaped films such as bezel or case back films, it is easier to remove the films within them first.
  9. If stretching is needed, do not stretch films before applying. Apply and then stretch.
    Beware that, once stretched, the film is difficult to restore to the original form.
  10. Due to the curved nature of crown guards, films for these parts are prone to peeling.
01

Please clean your watch and the tweezers so that there is no dirt or dust.

Fill the enclosed spray bottle with pure water.

Recommended Use distilled water

02.1

Using the enclosed plastic tweezers, carefully peel off the shell.

However, do not apply too much force on the film. It may leave marks.

Recommended Use dampened tweezers for less noticeable marks

02.2

Spray water on the sticky side of the shell.

Place the shell on the corresponding part of your watch.

03

Remove as many water bubbles inside the shell as you can.

You can gently push out the water bubbles with the plastic tweezers or with your fingers.

Recommended Handle gently for fewer marks

04

We recommend that you dry the shell for at least 3 minutes after every attachment of a piece of shell.

05

After 3 at least minutes, press the attached area firmly so that the shell becomes secured.

06

Finally, this is the most important step. PLEASE DO NOT WEAR YOUR WATCH FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY. It takes time to become fully secured.

Congratulations!

07

Now you are the owner of a WATCHSHELLED timepiece.

You can keep your timepiece in a new condition as long as you use WatchShells.

  • Some water bubbles may remain after the shell dries. Most of the remaining water bubbles will be removed during the drying process.
Coverage


✓ CASE - Front / Back / Side


✓ LUG - Front / Back


✓ GLASS (excl. Cyclops)


✓ BEZEL INSERT


✓ BRACELET - Front / Side


✓ BUCKLE - Front / Side / Inside

⏯ HOW TO PLAY
Tips FOR BEGINNERS
  1. Remove any oil from the surface with an alcohol swab.
  2. Clean the work area of dust before applying.
    Unused or extra films can clean dust effectively before applying.
  3. Tap water may cause clouding.
  4. Applying films under a bright light is recommended for accuracy.
  5. When removing a film using a tweezers, watch your pressure as it can leave a mark on the film.
  6. First applying films to parts that are prone to scratches, such as case back can make the process easier.
  7. When applying to the case back, bezel and glass, it is better to apply from outside to inside.
    For example, if glass film is applied first, then it can come out of place and/or air bubbles can form inside it in the process of applying the bezel film.
  8. When removing doughnut-shaped films such as bezel or case back films, it is easier to remove the films within them first.
  9. If stretching is needed, do not stretch films before applying. Apply and then stretch.
    Beware that, once stretched, the film is difficult to restore to the original form.
  10. Due to the curved nature of crown guards, films for these parts are prone to peeling.
01

Please clean your watch and the tweezers
so that there is no dirt or dust.


Fill the enclosed spray bottle with pure water.

Recommended Use distilled water.

02.1

Using the enclosed plastic tweezers, carefully peel off the shell. However, do not apply too much force on the film. It may leave marks.


Recommended

Use dampened tweezers for less noticeable marks.

02.2

Spray water on the sticky side of the shell and place the shell on the corresponding part of your watch.

03

Remove as many water bubbles inside the shell
as you can.


You can gently push out the water bubbles with the plastic tweezers or with your fingers.


Recommended Handle gently for fewer marks.

04

We recommend that you dry the film for at least 3 minutes after every attachment of a piece of shell.

05

After 3 at least minutes, press the attached area firmly so that the shell becomes secured.

06

Finally, this is the most important step.


PLEASE DO NOT WEAR YOUR WATCH FOR AT LEAST ONE DAY.


It takes time to become fully secured.

Congratulations!

07

Now you are the owner of a WATCHSHELLED timepiece.


You can keep your timepiece in a new condition as long as you use WatchShell.


Note Some water bubbles may remain after the shell dries. Most of the remaining water bubbles will be removed during the drying process.

Coverage

✓ CASE

✓ LUG - Front / Back

✓ GLASS (excl. Cyclops)

✓ BEZEL INSERT

✓ BRACELET

✓ BUCKLE

SINCE 2018
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Crafted in Korea
#1407, 49 Achasan-ro 17-gil

Seoungdong-gu
Seoul, 04799
South Korea

WorkShop
hello@watchshell.com

+82-10-2440-4822

Junyeong Kim
Founder

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WatchShell/WatchShells™ is NOT affiliated with other watch brands such as Audemars Piguet Holding SA, Lange Uhren GmbH, Blancpain SA, Montres Breguet SA, Cartier International SNC, Hublot SA, Jaeger-LeCoultre SA, Omega SA, Panerai, Patek Philippe SA, Piaget SA, Richard Mille, Rolex SA, Swatch Group Ltd., Montres Tudor SA, Vacheron Constantin SA, Zenith SA or Casio Computer Co.,Ltd. Intellectual property rights of watches, visuals, trademarks, names and logos belong respectively to each related watch brand. 

All Products and Contents on this site are the exclusive patented & copyrighted works of WatchShell/WatchShells™.