Friday, December 26, 2008

Caring for Your Watch

Things to avoid
· Do it yourself repair jobs. It's tempting but it can easily damage your watch, sometimes beyond repair.
· Exposing your watch to water unless the water resistance is clearly spelled out by the manufacturer. Even a water-resistant watch should be checked every two years or so to make sure the seals are intact. Also, make sure to dry a watch after exposure to water to avoid possible rust formation.
· Leaving a quartz watch with a dead battery for a long period of time before changing out the battery. It can leak and corrode the inner workings of the watch.
· Playing sports with a mechanical watch. Even though most mechanical watches have sophisticated anti-shock protection, why take the chance?

Things to do
· Clean your watch regularly. Use an old, soft toothbrush or a toothpick and a slightly damp cloth to gently scrub away debris. If you watch isn't water resistant, be careful not to expose the case directly to water. Alternatively, you can take it into a jeweler's store and have it cleaned ultrasonically.
· Replace broken or badly scratched crystals before dust and moisture has a chance to damage the movement.
· Keep an eye on the watch bracelet or strap to make sure it is secure to the dial.
· If you have a mechanical watch, make sure it is serviced regularly (usually 3-5 years) to maintain adequate lubrication between the moving parts.

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