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Trophy Watch FAQ Guide

Welcome to the Trophy Watch FAQ Guide. This resource is designed to answer common questions we hear from customers. If you're looking for strap-related questions, visit our Trophy Watch Strap FAQ Guide for detailed information.


What materials are Trophy watches made from?

Trophy watches are built with surgical-grade 316L stainless steel cases, scratch-resistant sapphire crystals, and precision Japanese quartz movements. Every material is selected for durability, performance, and understated elegance.

What type of movement powers a Trophy watch?

Trophy watches use a battery (quartz) powered Japanese Miyota movement, known for it's accuracy, reliability, and low-maintenance performance. These movements provide dependable timekeeping that will last into the future.

Are Trophy watches water-resistant?

Yes. Trophy watches are water-resistant to 5 ATM (50 meters). This means they are suitable for daily activities like handwashing and rain exposure, but not intended for swimming or diving.

What size are Trophy watches?

The Flagship Collection features a 40mm case diameter with a slim 7.5mm profile. This sizing strikes a balance between classic proportions and modern presence, making Trophy watches comfortable for a wide range of wrist sizes.

What type of crystal do Trophy watches use?

Trophy watches are fitted with flat sapphire crystals. Sapphire is highly scratch-resistant and offers superior clarity compared to standard mineral glass, helping maintain a clear, refined dial view over time.

How do I adjust the time on my Trophy watch?

To set the time, gently pull the crown (the small knob on the side of the case) out to the first position. Turn the crown to adjust the hands to the desired time. Push the crown back in fully to resume timekeeping. No tools are necessary.

How long does the battery last in a Trophy watch?

The battery in a Trophy watch typically lasts between 2 to 3 years, but we've had customers who say they've lasted up to 5. It depends on usage. If you plan on not wearing your watch for an extended period of time, you can pull out the crown and stop the movement. When the battery is low - meaning you start to lose time on the watch - we recommend taking it to a professional watch technician for replacement to maintain water resistance and movement integrity.

How should I care for my Trophy watch?

To keep your Trophy watch performing and looking its best:

  • Wipe the case and crystal regularly with a soft cloth.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to moisture, chemicals, or extreme temperatures.
  • Ensure the crown is fully pushed in to maintain water resistance.
  • Change straps carefully using the quick-release mechanism to prevent accidental damage.

Does my Trophy watch require servicing?

Quartz movements like those in Trophy watches require minimal servicing compared to mechanical watches. We recommend a battery check every 2 to 3 years and a professional inspection every 4 to 5 years to maintain optimal performance and water resistance.

Where are Trophy watches made?

Trophy watches are assembled using carefully sourced components. Our cases, crystals, and straps are sourced globally, with movements made in Japan. Final quality inspection and assembly is completed in Canada to ensure every Trophy watch meets our standards.

Can I change the strap on my Trophy watch?

Yes. All Trophy watches feature quick-release spring bars, allowing you to easily change your strap without tools. To learn more, visit our Trophy Watch Strap FAQ Guide.

Lastly- thank you for your interest in Trophy Watch Company!

Our watches are built to combine classic design principles with modern precision and thoughtful materials. We're grateful you're here supporting our vision. If you have further questions about your Trophy timepiece, feel free to contact us at support@trophy.watch.