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What is included in the scope of delivery?

Who hasn't been there? You've ordered a product from the online store of your choice and are now eagerly waiting for the letter carrier to ring the doorbell so you can take delivery. We would like to show you here what you can expect when you receive your LOUIS XVI watch. Let's go!

 

Once you have opened the shipping box, the first thing you will find is a leatherette box packed separately in cardboard and velvet cloth. Of course with our brand logo. Before you open the leatherette box, you will find a sealed envelope. Inside is a welcome letter, a stamped certificate of authenticity and a folded card. On the folding card you will find information on how to adjust the length of the bracelet and where to find the operating instructions for your model. In addition to the sealed envelope, there is also a flyer with information about our Instagram page. It describes how you can proceed so that your pictures appear in our Instagram Story.

Then it's on to the best part of the unboxing: you finally open the box and can marvel at your new LOUIS XVI watch. In addition to your watch, the box also contains the warranty card and, if you have ordered a model with a stainless steel bracelet, a strap shortener that you can use to adjust the length of the bracelet to your needs. If you have ordered a model with a leather strap or Milanese bracelet, there is no strap shortening tool included, as this is not necessary for these types of bracelets.

Now you know what to expect when you receive your LOUIS XVI watch. We hope you enjoy unboxing it now!

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