Montblanc Bracelet 11855668
€205.75*
% €255.90* (20% saved)
Content:
1 Piece
Available, delivery time: 1-3 days
EAN:
4017941897794
Manufacturer:
Montblanc
Weight:
0.2 kg
Gender: | Men |
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Main color: | Black |
Style: | Bracelet |
Shipment includes: | Jewellery box |
Material: | Leather |
Metal: | Stainless Steel |
Surface: | Polished |
Gemstone & Pearls: | No Gemstone |
Theme: | Letters, numbers & words |
Length: | 210mm |
Thickness: | 10mm |
Color: | Black |
Country: | Germany |
Producer Company Name: Montblanc Simplo GmbH
Producer Homepage: www.montblanc.com
Producer Street: Hellgrundweg
Producer House No.: 100
Producer Zip Code: 22525
Producer City: Hamburg
Producer Country: Germany
Producer Phone Number: +494084001170
Producer Contact Form: https://www.montblanc.com/de-de/customer-service/contact-us
Eu Representative Name: Montblanc Simplo GmbH
Eu Representative Street: Hellgrundweg
Eu Representative House No.: 100
Eu Representative Zip Code: 22525
Eu Representative City: Hamburg
Eu Representative Country: Germany
Eu Representative Contact Form: https://www.montblanc.com/de-de/customer-service/contact-us
Eu Representative Phone Number: +494084001170
Producer Homepage: www.montblanc.com
Producer Street: Hellgrundweg
Producer House No.: 100
Producer Zip Code: 22525
Producer City: Hamburg
Producer Country: Germany
Producer Phone Number: +494084001170
Producer Contact Form: https://www.montblanc.com/de-de/customer-service/contact-us
Eu Representative Name: Montblanc Simplo GmbH
Eu Representative Street: Hellgrundweg
Eu Representative House No.: 100
Eu Representative Zip Code: 22525
Eu Representative City: Hamburg
Eu Representative Country: Germany
Eu Representative Contact Form: https://www.montblanc.com/de-de/customer-service/contact-us
Eu Representative Phone Number: +494084001170
General Warnings
Not suitable for continuous wear: Jewelry should be removed regularly, especially while sleeping, showering, during sports, or household chores, to avoid damage and wear.
No protection against chemicals: Jewelry should not come into contact with perfume, hairspray, creams, cleaning agents, or other chemicals, as they can damage materials or cause discoloration.
Not suitable for children: Jewelry, especially small or detachable parts, can be a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep jewelry out of the reach of children.
Safety Risks
No protection against mechanical impacts: Jewelry is sensitive to scratches, impacts, or breakage. Avoid physically demanding activities while wearing jewelry.
Risk from moving parts: Jewelry with moving or sharp components can cause injuries if used improperly.
Heat resistance: Jewelry should not be exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight, as sensitive materials like resin, pearls, or gemstones may become damaged.
Magnetic components: Jewelry with magnetic clasps should not be worn near medical devices such as pacemakers.
Special Notes for Gemstone Jewelry
Care for sensitive stones: Gemstones such as opals, emeralds, or pearls are sensitive to scratches and chemicals. Handle these pieces with extra care.
Avoid ultrasonic cleaning: Not all gemstones or mounted jewelry are suitable for ultrasonic cleaning. Check the manufacturer’s instructions before cleaning.
Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. For delicate materials like gemstones or pearls, special cleaning cloths or solutions may be required. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
Sensitivity to water: Jewelry should not be worn in water (e.g., while swimming, showering, or handwashing) as it may cause discoloration or damage, especially for fashion or gold-plated jewelry.
Storage: Store jewelry in a dry, dust-free case or pouch to prevent scratches and oxidation. Keep jewelry pieces of different materials separate to avoid abrasion or discoloration.
Discoloration from skin contact: Some metals, such as silver or gold-plated surfaces, may oxidize or tarnish with prolonged skin contact. Clean the jewelry regularly to maintain its shine.
Special Notes for Fashion Jewelry
Sensitivity to chemicals: Fashion jewelry is especially prone to discoloration or damage from chemicals like perfume, hairspray, cleaning agents, or lotions. Wear jewelry only after applying cosmetics.
Water sensitivity: Avoid water exposure (e.g., while handwashing, swimming, or showering) as it can damage the plating or material of fashion jewelry.
Avoid sweat: Do not wear fashion jewelry during intense physical activity or in high heat, as sweat can damage materials and alter colors.
Short lifespan of plating: Gold-plated or coated jewelry may fade or peel over time. This is not a defect but a natural result of wear.
Nickel allergies: Fashion jewelry may contain nickel, which can cause allergic reactions. Opt for jewelry labeled "nickel-free" if you are sensitive.
Avoid prolonged skin contact: Do not wear fashion jewelry directly on the skin for extended periods, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Storage: Fashion jewelry should be stored in a dry, separate pouch or case to prevent scratches and corrosion.
Cleaning: Clean fashion jewelry only with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use cleaning agents or water, as they may damage the surface.
Sensitivity to abrasion: Avoid wearing fashion jewelry alongside harder materials (e.g., stainless steel watches), as this may cause scratches or wear.
Special Notes for Gold Jewelry
High sensitivity to scratches: Gold is a soft material and can scratch easily. Avoid contact with hard or sharp objects.
Avoid chemicals: Contact with aggressive substances like chlorine, sulfur, or cleaning agents can damage or discolor gold jewelry. Do not wear gold jewelry in pools or while cleaning.
No protection against mechanical strain: Solid gold jewelry is not suitable for sports activities or heavy work, as it can bend or break.
Allergies from alloys: Gold alloys (e.g., 14-karat or 18-karat gold) may contain elements like nickel or copper that can cause skin reactions. Opt for hypoallergenic gold jewelry if you are sensitive.
Do not wear on irritated skin: Avoid wearing gold jewelry on irritated or injured skin to prevent infections or further irritation.
Cleaning: Regularly clean gold jewelry with lukewarm water and mild soap. Use a soft cloth or specialized gold polish to maintain its shine.
Professional care: Have gold jewelry regularly inspected and cleaned by a professional to remove scratches and restore the surface.
Storage: Store gold jewelry separately from other pieces to prevent scratches. Use a soft jewelry pouch or a fabric-lined case.
Special Notes for Silver Jewelry
Tarnishing of silver: Silver jewelry may oxidize and tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air, moisture, or sulfur compounds (e.g., in cosmetics or the environment). This is a natural process, not a defect.
No scratch resistance: Silver is a soft metal and prone to scratches. Avoid contact with sharp or abrasive surfaces.
Caution with chlorine and saltwater: Silver is sensitive to chlorine and saltwater. Do not wear it while swimming in pools or the ocean, as this may cause discoloration.
Not suitable for continuous wear: Silver jewelry should be removed regularly, especially while sleeping, exercising, or during physically demanding activities, to prevent wear or deformation.
Allergies from alloys: Pure silver (sterling silver, 925 silver) is often alloyed with other metals (e.g., nickel or copper) to enhance durability. These alloys may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Avoid wearing on irritated skin: Do not wear silver jewelry on irritated, injured, or inflamed skin to avoid worsening skin issues.
Cleaning: Use a soft silver polishing cloth to remove tarnish and restore shine. For stubborn stains, use specialized silver cleaners appropriate for jewelry.
Regular maintenance: Clean silver jewelry regularly to prevent oxidation. Remove dirt from hard-to-reach areas (e.g., intricate designs) with a soft toothbrush and mild soap solution.
Storage: Store silver jewelry in a dry, airtight container, preferably in a jewelry box or cloth pouch. Keep silver pieces separate to avoid scratches or chemical reactions with other materials.
Avoid cosmetics: Apply perfume, hairspray, lotions, or makeup before wearing silver jewelry to minimize direct chemical reactions.
Not suitable for continuous wear: Jewelry should be removed regularly, especially while sleeping, showering, during sports, or household chores, to avoid damage and wear.
No protection against chemicals: Jewelry should not come into contact with perfume, hairspray, creams, cleaning agents, or other chemicals, as they can damage materials or cause discoloration.
Not suitable for children: Jewelry, especially small or detachable parts, can be a choking hazard if swallowed. Keep jewelry out of the reach of children.
Safety Risks
No protection against mechanical impacts: Jewelry is sensitive to scratches, impacts, or breakage. Avoid physically demanding activities while wearing jewelry.
Risk from moving parts: Jewelry with moving or sharp components can cause injuries if used improperly.
Heat resistance: Jewelry should not be exposed to high temperatures or direct sunlight, as sensitive materials like resin, pearls, or gemstones may become damaged.
Magnetic components: Jewelry with magnetic clasps should not be worn near medical devices such as pacemakers.
Special Notes for Gemstone Jewelry
Care for sensitive stones: Gemstones such as opals, emeralds, or pearls are sensitive to scratches and chemicals. Handle these pieces with extra care.
Avoid ultrasonic cleaning: Not all gemstones or mounted jewelry are suitable for ultrasonic cleaning. Check the manufacturer’s instructions before cleaning.
Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. For delicate materials like gemstones or pearls, special cleaning cloths or solutions may be required. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
Sensitivity to water: Jewelry should not be worn in water (e.g., while swimming, showering, or handwashing) as it may cause discoloration or damage, especially for fashion or gold-plated jewelry.
Storage: Store jewelry in a dry, dust-free case or pouch to prevent scratches and oxidation. Keep jewelry pieces of different materials separate to avoid abrasion or discoloration.
Discoloration from skin contact: Some metals, such as silver or gold-plated surfaces, may oxidize or tarnish with prolonged skin contact. Clean the jewelry regularly to maintain its shine.
Special Notes for Fashion Jewelry
Sensitivity to chemicals: Fashion jewelry is especially prone to discoloration or damage from chemicals like perfume, hairspray, cleaning agents, or lotions. Wear jewelry only after applying cosmetics.
Water sensitivity: Avoid water exposure (e.g., while handwashing, swimming, or showering) as it can damage the plating or material of fashion jewelry.
Avoid sweat: Do not wear fashion jewelry during intense physical activity or in high heat, as sweat can damage materials and alter colors.
Short lifespan of plating: Gold-plated or coated jewelry may fade or peel over time. This is not a defect but a natural result of wear.
Nickel allergies: Fashion jewelry may contain nickel, which can cause allergic reactions. Opt for jewelry labeled "nickel-free" if you are sensitive.
Avoid prolonged skin contact: Do not wear fashion jewelry directly on the skin for extended periods, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Storage: Fashion jewelry should be stored in a dry, separate pouch or case to prevent scratches and corrosion.
Cleaning: Clean fashion jewelry only with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use cleaning agents or water, as they may damage the surface.
Sensitivity to abrasion: Avoid wearing fashion jewelry alongside harder materials (e.g., stainless steel watches), as this may cause scratches or wear.
Special Notes for Gold Jewelry
High sensitivity to scratches: Gold is a soft material and can scratch easily. Avoid contact with hard or sharp objects.
Avoid chemicals: Contact with aggressive substances like chlorine, sulfur, or cleaning agents can damage or discolor gold jewelry. Do not wear gold jewelry in pools or while cleaning.
No protection against mechanical strain: Solid gold jewelry is not suitable for sports activities or heavy work, as it can bend or break.
Allergies from alloys: Gold alloys (e.g., 14-karat or 18-karat gold) may contain elements like nickel or copper that can cause skin reactions. Opt for hypoallergenic gold jewelry if you are sensitive.
Do not wear on irritated skin: Avoid wearing gold jewelry on irritated or injured skin to prevent infections or further irritation.
Cleaning: Regularly clean gold jewelry with lukewarm water and mild soap. Use a soft cloth or specialized gold polish to maintain its shine.
Professional care: Have gold jewelry regularly inspected and cleaned by a professional to remove scratches and restore the surface.
Storage: Store gold jewelry separately from other pieces to prevent scratches. Use a soft jewelry pouch or a fabric-lined case.
Special Notes for Silver Jewelry
Tarnishing of silver: Silver jewelry may oxidize and tarnish over time, especially when exposed to air, moisture, or sulfur compounds (e.g., in cosmetics or the environment). This is a natural process, not a defect.
No scratch resistance: Silver is a soft metal and prone to scratches. Avoid contact with sharp or abrasive surfaces.
Caution with chlorine and saltwater: Silver is sensitive to chlorine and saltwater. Do not wear it while swimming in pools or the ocean, as this may cause discoloration.
Not suitable for continuous wear: Silver jewelry should be removed regularly, especially while sleeping, exercising, or during physically demanding activities, to prevent wear or deformation.
Allergies from alloys: Pure silver (sterling silver, 925 silver) is often alloyed with other metals (e.g., nickel or copper) to enhance durability. These alloys may cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Avoid wearing on irritated skin: Do not wear silver jewelry on irritated, injured, or inflamed skin to avoid worsening skin issues.
Cleaning: Use a soft silver polishing cloth to remove tarnish and restore shine. For stubborn stains, use specialized silver cleaners appropriate for jewelry.
Regular maintenance: Clean silver jewelry regularly to prevent oxidation. Remove dirt from hard-to-reach areas (e.g., intricate designs) with a soft toothbrush and mild soap solution.
Storage: Store silver jewelry in a dry, airtight container, preferably in a jewelry box or cloth pouch. Keep silver pieces separate to avoid scratches or chemical reactions with other materials.
Avoid cosmetics: Apply perfume, hairspray, lotions, or makeup before wearing silver jewelry to minimize direct chemical reactions.