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The magnetization of watches can be a problem that affects the accuracy and proper functioning of both mechanical and electronic watches. Magnetization can occur unexpectedly and can have a range of undesirable consequences. Here is an overview of what can cause magnetization of watches:

1. Accuracy Impact: Magnetization can cause mechanical watches to become inaccurate. Magnetization affects the magnetic part of the watch mechanism, which can cause the watch to run slow or fast.

2. Stopping or Slowing Down: In some watches, magnetization can cause the mechanism to stop or slow down. This may be due to disruption in the moving parts of the watch that are affected by the magnetic field.

3. Component Damage: Magnetization can also cause damage to watch components. Strong magnetic fields can deform or damage metal parts in the watch mechanism, resulting in permanent damage.

4. Repair Difficulties: If watches are magnetized, they may be more difficult to repair. Repairing magnetized watches requires special demagnetization procedures and tools, which may require them to be sent to a watchmaker or service center.

5. Loss of Value: Magnetization of watches can also affect their value. If watches are magnetized, they may be less accurate or have other issues, which can reduce their market value.

6. Need for Regular Maintenance: Magnetization can be a reason for the need for regular watch maintenance. Regular inspection and demagnetization may be necessary to maintain proper functioning and accuracy of the watches.

In conclusion, magnetization of watches can have various undesirable consequences and it is important to address it as soon as possible. Prevention of magnetization can be key to maintaining the proper functioning and accuracy of your watches. If magnetization is detected, it is important to seek help from a professional watchmaker or service center for demagnetization and repair.

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