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Title: Aurawinder Releases White Paper on Anti-Magnetic Engineering, Introducing a New Standard for Mechanical Watch Protection

United States, 3rd Jul 2026– Aurawinder, a technology-driven innovator in precision watch care, today announced the release of its White Paper on Anti-Magnetic Engineering for Mechanical Watches, presenting an engineering-focused framework that addresses one of the most persistent yet overlooked threats to modern mechanical timepieces: exposure to everyday magnetic fields.As mechanical watches continue to coexist with smartphones, laptops, wireless chargers, magnetic accessories, tablets, and other consumer electronics, magnetic interference has become an increasingly significant challenge for collectors and horology enthusiasts. Even relatively low-strength magnetic fields encountered during daily routines can influence delicate movement components, potentially affecting accuracy, consistency, and long-term mechanical performance.The newly published white paper examines the physical principles behind magnetic interference in mechanical watch movements while outlining engineering strategies designed to minimize these risks through advanced shielding technology, precision environmental control, and optimized watch storage solutions.Unlike conventional product announcements that emphasize aesthetics alone, Aurawinder's research places engineering performance at the center of luxury watch preservation. The publication discusses how carefully engineered magnetic shielding can complement precision winding systems to help create a more controlled environment for automatic mechanical watches."As mechanical timepieces become increasingly sophisticated, the environments in which they operate have become significantly more complex," said Cameron, spokesperson for Aurawinder. "Our objective is to contribute meaningful engineering research that helps define higher standar...


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