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How To Keep Your Watch In Good Condition

by Tanya April 20, 2022

If you own a valuable watch, you probably want to take good care of it.

Not only do watches hold monetary value, but they often represent a special moment or someone important in your life.

Even if you don’t always rely on your watch for time-keeping, a luxury watch is a great fashion accessory that can make for great fashion accessories that can easily elevate any outfit.

Their sleek and elegant designs can provide insight into your lifestyle and show off your personal style.

Below are some tips on how to care for your watch:

1. Clean your watch regularly

Use a soft cloth to clean the watch case and band. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can scratch the surface of the watch. Soap, detergents, and cosmetics can wreak havoc on your watch or strap, so make sure to let any creams or moisturizers absorb into your skin completely before putting your watch on.

Avoid exposing your watch to water: Unless your watch is designed for water activities, it’s best to avoid exposing it to water. If you accidentally get it wet, dry it off immediately and have it checked by a professional if necessary.

2. Store your watch properly

When you’re not wearing your watch, store it in a safe and dry place.

Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.

If possible, keep the original packaging and box that the watch came in, as they are designed to keep humidity at bay and protect your watch.

If you don’t have the original packaging, store your watches with enough room between each other to prevent friction and avoid storing them face-down, which can cause damage to the watch’s face and mechanism.

3. Service your watch regularly

Most watch manufacturers recommend that you have your watch serviced every two to five years, depending on the type of watch and its usage.

Mechanical watches should be serviced every two years, while quartz watches can get away with a check every three years.

High-quality watches are made up of hundreds of tiny parts that are all crucial to the watch’s functioning, and exposing the inside to dust and dirt can interfere with the mechanism.

4. Limit sun exposure

Avoid extended exposure to sunlight. Sunlight can fade the color on your watch. Also, heat can shorten the battery life, so it’s best to prevent your watch from being placed in direct sunlight.

5. Keep your watch away from magnets

Magnetic fields can disrupt the movement of your watch, so it’s best to keep it away from things like speakers, computers, and other electronic devices.

Finally,

Handle your watch with care. Avoid dropping your watch or exposing it to unnecessary impacts. Treat your watch as you would any other valuable item.

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Tanya

The first Millennial blogger in the UK. Twitter @_luckyattitude

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