Daniel Wellington Classic 18 Cornwall Rose Gold Watch Band
Daniel Wellington

Daniel Wellington Classic 18 Cornwall Rose Gold Watch Band

DW00200137

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The epitome of refined sophistication and modern elegance. Since founded in Sweden in 2011, Daniel Wellington designs embrace clean lines, minimalist dials, and exquisite attention to detail, making them the perfect accessory for any occasion. From delicate bracelets that add a touch of elegance to your wrist, to classic watches curated to suit diverse tastes, the high quality range are designed to be cherished & make effortless statements.

Ring Size Guide

Ring Size Guide

How To Determine Your Ring Size

You can easily determine your own ring size with a measuring tape or a cord. To measure simply place the cord (or the measuring tape) around the finger where you want to put the ring. Mark the ends of the cord.

IT USA FR DE UK CIRC.INCH CIRC.MM DIAM.INCH DIAM.MM
6 3.75 46 14.75 H 1.85 46 0.58 14.6
8 4.5 48 15.25 I 1/2 1.89 48 0.6 15.3
10 5.25 50 16 K 1.96 50 0.63 15.9
12 6 52 16.5 M 1/2 2.04 52 0.65 16.5
14 6.75 54 17.25 N 1/2 2.12 54 0.68 17.2
16 7.5 56 17.75 P 2.16 56 0.7 17.8
18 8.25 58 18.5 Q 1/2 2.28 58 0.73 18.5
20 9 60 19 S 2.36 60 0.75 19
22 10 62 19.75 T 1/2 2.48 62 0.8 19.7
24 10.5 64 20.5 V 2.55 64 0.83 20.4


Warnings on button/coin batteries

In compliance with The Consumer Goods (Button/Coin Batteries) Information Standard 2020, all The Jewellery Boutique products that require the use of Button/Coin Batteries will include warnings on both batteries and the front panel of battery packaging. These warnings are necessary when supplying button/coin batteries to: alert consumers to the button/coin battery hazard, and provide relevant information so that appropriate action can be taken when it is suspected that a child has swallowed or inserted a button/coin battery.

 

What are the hazards?

If swallowed, a button/coin battery can become stuck in a child’s throat and result in catastrophic injuries and even death. Insertion of button/coin batteries into body orifices such as ears and noses can also lead to significant injuries. Please seek medical attention immediately if you suspect that a button/coin battery might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body.

Provide a warning depending on:

  • If the battery is a lithium button/coin battery, a statement informing the consumer that the battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body
  • If the battery is a non-lithium button/coin battery, a statement informing the consumer that the battery can cause serious injuries if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body


Contact information for the Australia Poisons Information Centre

If it is suspected a button/coin battery has been swallowed or otherwise placed inside any part of the body, a person should contact the Australian Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 immediately for 24/7 fast, expert advice.


Advice about the safe disposal of button/coin batteries

Button/coin batteries can still pose a threat when old or spent so it is important to safely dispose of them immediately. Current recycling advice is to put sticky tape around both sides of the battery, secure them out of reach of children and take them to your nearest recycling facility.