How To Take Care of Your Watch

How To Take Care of Your Watch

Purchasing a brand-new watch is an exciting milestone. Whether you saved up your spare cash for months or decided to treat yourself on a whim, there are several tips and tricks you should be aware of. Treating your watch to regular upkeep and maintenance can improve its overall appearance and prolong its lifespan. Continue reading to find out how to take care of your new timepiece.

Regular services

You wouldn’t let your car go for a few months without a thorough service, so why should your watch be any different? Servicing your watch regularly can help retain its high value and ensure it continues to perform at maximum functionality. Most repair specialists recommend servicing your watch every 3-5 years. Many watch sellers and manufacturers provide a repair and maintenance service included in the final price or as an additional extra.

If not, several independent watch specialists will be able to treat your watch to a quick once-over to ensure it looks and acts exactly as it should. Suppose you are proud of a luxury watch, such as the Omega moonwatch. In that case, you may be required to return your watch to the original manufacturer to ensure it is serviced thoroughly and correctly.

Keep it clean

Keeping your watch clean can prevent it from falling victim to the consequences of gradual wear and tear. It is one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to protect your watch from the comfort of your home. The gradual build-up of dirt or debris can not only taint your watch’s appearance but also affect its ability to perform accordingly. Keeping your watch clean can also benefit your overall health and wellness.

If you fail to dust or regularly wipe your watch, you can end up suffering several nasty side effects. Harmful bacteria and germs build up over time and spread from your wrist to other parts of your body. Keeping your watch clean and hygienic is the only way to protect yourself from these threats and ensure it retains its shine. Suppose you are struggling to access your watch’s various nooks and crannies. You may find better success with a toothbrush or toothpick. Failing that, a specialist watch repair service or manufacturer should be able to gently dislodge any dirt or debris to ensure your watch looks as good as new.

Proper storage

Most watch owners are unaware of the importance of proper storage. How and where you store your watch can significantly impact the rate at which it deteriorates over time. If you are not wearing your watch, you must keep it in a safe place. You must also ensure it is sufficiently protected from the elements. This includes wind, rain, heat, cold, humidity, and harsh UV light. Placing your watch where it can be easily bashed or knocked can also lead to your watch being scratched, scuffed, and even smashed. This can be avoided with proper storage.

If you have the space and budget, you may benefit from investing in a specialised watch roll or case. They are designed to display and preserve watches and protect them from danger. The storage your watch requires depends on the material it has been made from. Leather is much more likely to fade. Whilst plastic can melt. Taking care of your watch from the beginning can prolong its life and increase its value.

Avoid contact with water.

Water can be a death sentence for a watch. Whilst most watches have been designed to withstand a certain degree of water resistance, it is not worth taking the risk. There is a significant difference between your watch splashed by the rain and worn during a deep-sea dive. Even if your watch benefits from a high level of water resistance, testing the theory can lead to your watch becoming compromised by water pressure.

It would be best if you familiarise yourself with the water resistance level of your watch ahead of time. This can prevent you from making a series of costly, time-consuming mistakes. When it comes to taking care of your watch, prevention is almost always better than cure. Suppose you require a water-resistant watch. It may benefit you to purchase one designed to endure being submerged in water for a prolonged period.

A new watch can be a great way to treat yourself or a loved one to a gift that will be cherished for years. But without the proper upkeep and maintenance, it can cost you time and money to follow these tips. You can take care of your latest purchase and ensure your brand-new timepiece looks excellent and feels great.

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