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A Tradition of Excellence

• Established in 1871 in Pforzheim, Germany

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• More than a hundred years of knowledge and experience in the crafting and manufacturing of precious metals

• Built on the principles of excellence in design, and quality in standards

• Offers an exclusive variety of products ranging from classic to contemporary styles

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Manufacturing Excellence

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• Exclusive and brilliant timepieces manufactured in accordance with Swiss watchmaking traditions and standards

• Gems and precious metals chosen and crafted into jewellery based on guidelines set by premier jewellery institutions

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WATCHES

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A watch is not as simple as you think! • Parts • Style • Complications • Movements • Assembly

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Band/strap

Dial

Case

Hands

Crown

Crystal

CHRONOMAX

WATCH PARTS

Pusher

Buckle

Aperture

Bezel

Sub-dials

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• Case – the metal encasing the bezel and face

- Plastic - Ceramic - Black/Gold PVD plated - Gold-plated metal 14 K/18 K - Titanium

• Precious metal - Tantalum

- Palladium - Gold - Platinum

WATCH PARTS

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WATCH PARTS

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• Bezel – the surface ring on the watch that holds the crystal in place

• Crystal – the cover that protects the watch’s face

- Plastic - Mineral - Sapphire - Domed sapphire - Sapphire glass with antireflective coating

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WATCH PARTS

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• Dial – the watch’s face where numerals, indices and surface design are usually set

- Mother-of-pearl - Guilloche - Skeleton • Subdial – the smaller register sets

in the main dial of a watch face

• Aperture – a window set in a watch dial that displays a function of a watch, usually the calendar date, weekday or month

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• Hands – the pointing devices anchored at the centre of the dial and circling around to indicate hours, minutes, seconds and any other special features of the watch

- Normal - Luminous - Blue-steeled

WATCH PARTS

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WATCH PARTS

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• Crown – a knob that is used to set the time, date, etc.

• Cabochon Crown – a round semi-precious stone of synthetic material fitted into the watch’s crown as an ornament

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WATCH PARTS

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• Pusher – a knob that is usually found on the upper or power right side of a watch that is used to control any additional function of a watch

• Band/Strap/Bracelet – holds the watch to the wrist

- Cloth - Rubber - Metal - Genuine Leather

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WATCH PARTS

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• Buckle/Clasp – the latching mechanism that connects the two ends of the watch bracelet around the wrist

- Standard - Folding - Butterfly

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WATCH STYLES Classic

• Versatile

• Can be worn on almost any occasion

• Rarely goes out of style

• Simple designs characterised by round cases, leather straps and gold, silver-toned or stainless steel bracelets

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WATCH STYLES Dress

• Often comes with jewel accents

• Displays an elegant look

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WATCH STYLES Sporty

• Designed for athletes and people with an active outdoor lifestyle

• Has specific functional features that don’t compromise style

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WATCH STYLES Fashion

• Reflective of current trends

• Designer-styled and branded

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WATCH STYLES High-tech

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• State-of-the-art technology such as Global Positioning Satellite (GPRS) capabilities, digital cameras, Bluetooth connectivity and Personal Digital Assistant (PDA).

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WATCH COMPLICATIONS

Refers to any feature beyond the standard time display of hours, minutes and seconds. Additions such as the date display on your watch are considered a complication.

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WATCH COMPLICATIONS

Basic Complications

• Day & Date • 2nd Time Zone • Chronograph • Retrograde • Alarm • Moon Phase • Power Reserve

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WATCH COMPLICATIONS Grand Complications

Perpetual Calendar

• A calendar that automatically accounts for the varying number of days in each month and in leap years. With a few rare exceptions, this complication must be adjusted for secular years; the next secular years are 2100 and 2200.

Repeater • A watch that tells the time audibly by the mechanism operated by a push-piece or alike. There are various types of repeaters that can strike the hours, quarter hours, five minutes and/or every minute, either automatically or when the push-piece is pressed down.

Tourbillon

• A device invented to eliminate the errors of rate vertical positions. It consists of a mobile carriage or cage carrying all the parts of the escapement, with the balance in the centre. The cage usually makes one revolution per minute.

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WATCH MOVEMENT

• Timekeeping mechanism • Integrated with an energy

source and a display, it makes watches tell time

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WATCH MOVEMENT Quartz

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• Powered by battery • Works with a series of tiny

electronic components fitted together behind a watch’s face

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WATCH MOVEMENT Mechanical

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• Powered by manual winding

• Made up of gears and springs that work together • Automatic mechanical movement – marks the passage of time through a series of gear mechanisms that are wound by the movement of the wrist

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A watch is not as simple as you think!

• Parts • Style • Complications • Movements • Assembly

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WATCH MOVEMENT

Solar

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• Powered by electricity converted from natural and artificial light

• Made with solar panels and sometimes comes with rechargeable batteries

Kinetic

• Innovative movement of micro-electronics that responds to the movements of the wrist, maintaining quartz accuracy

• The watch ‘sleeps’ if not worn for 72 hours, but ‘wakes up’ when shaken and immediately returns to the correct time

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WATCH MOVEMENT

Bernhard H. Mayer® uses two of the top Swiss Movement suppliers in the industry

• ETA

Swiss producer of quartz movements, hand wound movements and mechanical movements powered by self-winding mechanisms.

• Ronda

A traditional Swiss manufacturer that provides electronic movements in wristwatches all over the world following an efficient quality system that is ISO 9001 certified.

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DID YOU KNOW THAT?

• Jewels

- Synthetic sapphires or rubies - Bearings for gears in movements

• A simple mechanical watch should include at least 15 jewels

• Greater complications require more jewels

- Reduce friction and maximise accuracy and durability

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WATCH ASSEMBLY SWISS MADE

• Refers to the technical quality of watches

• Refers to the aesthetic quality of watches

• Covers both traditional manufacturing and new technologies

- Accuracy - Reliability - Water resistance - Shock resistance - Elegance

- Originality of Design

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- its movement is cased up in Switzerland;

WATCH MOVEMENT SWISS LAW

• A watch can only be considered ‘Swiss Made’ if:

- the manufacturer carries out the final inspection in Switzerland;

- its movement is Swiss;

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WATCH MOVEMENT SWISS MADE

• A watch movement can only be considered ‘Swiss’ if:

- it has been assembled in Switzerland; - it has been inspected by the manufacturer in Switzerland; - the components of Swiss manufacture account for at least 50% of the total value, without taking into account the cost of assembly.

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Bernhard H. Mayer® Swiss Watches

• Swiss Made • Swiss Movements – ETA/Ronda • Swiss Quality • Swiss Design

• High grade surgical steel cases

• Handmade dials • Butterfly/folding buckles

• Sapphire crystal & antireflective coating • Genuine leather straps

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WATCH CARE • Care for the Crystal (to avoid scratching)

- It is better to store or wrap it in a soft cloth before placing it down

- Even sapphire crystals can be scratched

• Sports (Intense sports may ruin the watch movements)

- It is not recommended that you wear an automatic or manual winding timepiece while participating in intense sports such as golfing and tennis as the impact could ruin the movement

• Watch Cleaning (Use soft cloth)

- Using a soft cloth is ideal for removing smudges and fingerprints from the case and crystal glass cover

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Note: The watch movements and casing are water resistant.

However, leather straps are sensitive to water, therefore, it is recommended to avoid water contact with your watch.

WATCH CARE

• Water Resistance (Don’t wear your watch in the shower)

- Keep in mind though that prolonged exposure to hot water such as from a shower or a hot tub can cause the gaskets to expand and contract, leading to water entering the case

• Care for Leather Straps (Cleaning the leather)

- Genuine leather will gradually deteriorate with constant exposure to perspiration

- Salt residue and soil can be removed from leather by cleaning it with a dampened soft cloth and mild soap (or saddle soap, which is special leather soap)

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JEWELLERY

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JEWELLERY COMPONENTS

• Precious metals

- Silver - Gold - Platinum

- Titanium - Palladium

- Diamond - Pearl - Gemstones

• Precious stones

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PRECIOUS METALS Platinum

• The heaviest of the precious metals • 15x rarer than gold • 50x rarer than silver • 10 tons of ore are needed to produce every ounce of platinum

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PRECIOUS METALS Gold

• World's most ancient and most coveted metal • Represents wealth and power • Comes in yellow, white, rose (or pink) and many other colours

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• The most plentiful of the precious jewellery metals

• Pure silver or 999 is the whitest of all metals

• Sterling or 925 is the most commonly used form

PRECIOUS METALS Silver

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• A lustruous, silver-grey metallic element • It has the strength of steel yet lightweight like aluminum • Resistant to corrosion of salt water, sea air and certain

acids

PRECIOUS METALS Titanium

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• A rare and lustrous silvery-white metal that resembles platinum • Used as an alternative to platinum or white gold • Does not tarnish in air and 15 times rarer than gold • Popular for its flexibility under

high temperature and the increased strengths and hardness under cold temperature

PRECIOUS METALS Palladium

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Five Characteristics of a Diamond

Shape – the overall outline of a diamond when viewed from the top

DIAMONDS

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The Famous 4Cs: Cut, Clarity, Carat, Colour

•Cut determines brilliance The width and depth can have an effect on how light travels within the diamond, and how it exits in the form of brilliance.

Too Shallow: Light is lost out the bottom causing the diamond to lose brilliance. Too Deep: Light escapes out the sides causing the diamond to appear dark and dull.

DIAMONDS

Cut describes a diamond’s light performance, dimensions and finish

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The Famous 4Cs: Cut, Clarity, Carat, Colour

DIAMONDS

Clarity refers to the tiny marks or inclusions, like scratches or trace minerals, contained in a diamond

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Carat: A measure of diamond, 1 carat (kt) = 0.2 gr. 1 carat = 100 points (0.01 carat = 1 point ; 75 pts = .75 carats)

The Famous 4Cs: Cut, Clarity, Carat, Colour DIAMONDS

CARAT WEIGHT

Carat refers to the weight of a diamond

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The Famous 4Cs: Cut, Clarity, Carat, Colour DIAMONDS

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GIA Colour Grading Scale

Simply refers to a diamond’s colour

D E F Colourless

G H I J Near colourless

K L M Faint yellow

N - R Very faint yellow

S - Z Light yellow

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• SI (Slightly includes flaws)

D E F G H I J K L M N-R S-Z

The diamonds in ALL our jewellery pieces are: • H Colour (Nearly Colourless in GIA colour grading scale)

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PEARLS Five Quality Factors

• Surface - Refers to the number of flaws that appear on the surface of the pearl - Every pearl has a few natural flaws, and there is no such thing as a flawless pearl

• Size - Determines a pearl’s price - Measured in millimeters - Pearls that are 7 millimeters and larger will always commend higher prices

• Lustre - Refers to both a pearl’s brilliance (the way its surface reflects light) and its inner glow (the way it refracts light)

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PEARLS

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Shape

• Baroque pearls, which have irregular shape, and curving lines of the drop pearls are also considered attractive

• Spherical or symmetrically-shaped pearls are considered high-quality pearls

round off-round oval teardrop semi-baroque

Pearl Shape

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PEARLS

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Colour

• White/milky white, pink, blue, silver and cream-coloured

• Pearls with the most uniform coloration are considered the best

Pearl Colour

white white rose black silver gold pink

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PEARLS

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Types of Pearls

• Saltwater and Freshwater Pearls - Classification according to the environment (body of water) that the oysters and mussels thrive in

• Natural and Cultured Pearls - The manner in which a pearl is produced

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GEMSTONES • Gemstones are minerals which possess ornamental or decorative quality

• In the 2400 minerals found, over 100 are qualified as gemstones, but only about 20 are commonly used in jewellery

• Has five essential characteristics

- Colour

- Clarity - Cut - Size - Enhancements

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Agate Alexandrite Amber Amethyst Andalusite Anglesite

Aquamarine Aragonite Citrine Dioptase Emerald

Garnet Iolite Jade Kyanite Lapis Lazuli Moonstone

Turquoise

GEMSTONES

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Onyx Opal Peridot Quartz Ruby

Sapphire Tanzanite Topaz Tourmaline Tsavorite

GEMSTONES

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Did you know? GEMSTONES

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• Nowadays, the distinction between precious and semi-precious gemstones is no longer made by the trade.

• Many gemstones are used in even the most expensive jewellery, depending on the brand name of the designer, fashion trends, market supply, treatments, and etc.

• However diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds still have a reputation that exceeds those of other gemstones.

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Jewellery Care • Daily Care - Put on your jewellery after you do your make-up. - Wipe your jewellery with a soft cloth after use.

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• Storage - Silver is a metal that is meant to be worn out. If you just leave it lying around, it will tarnish. - Store your jewellery by neatly fastening the clasps and pins. - Lay each item out separately, one by one. - Store your jewellery in a zip lock bag or approved jewellery bags.

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Jewellery Care

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• Maintenance

- No matter how carefully you take care of your

jewellery, small parts may come loose. - Carefully check such parts as the hooks that support the jewels, the clasps of necklaces, the screws of earrings, and brooch pins.

• Cleaning - If you feel that the radiance of your jewellery has diminished, take it to a specialist. - Cleaning with ultrasonic cleaner and other methods may lead to damage, so caution is recommended especially for plated jewellery.

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