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Tips for Maintaining a Luxury Watch

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As the owner of a luxury watch, you want to know that it is in good condition and will last for years. You also want to be able to show off your expensive piece without feeling embarrassed by its appearance like Hollywood stars on Klatsch-Tratsch. The tips below will help you keep your watch running smoothly and looking like new.

Get a Watch Winder to Store Your Watches

black watchIt is essential to have a winder so that your watch doesn’t stop running. Winders come in different styles and materials, depending on the look you want for your collection of watches. Not only will the winder keep your watches from stopping, but it can also protect them from being scratched or damaged.

If you do not have a winder, your watch may stop running and need to be reset. This can lead to more damage to the watch if it continues without winding for too long. You also run the risk of forgetting about your expensive timepiece and accidentally leaving it somewhere that could cause it to be damaged.

Clean the Outside Using a Soft Cloth and Water

If you wear your watch every day, it is vital to maintain its condition. Cleaning the outside of a luxury timepiece can be done quickly with mild soap and warm water (never use harsh chemicals or abrasives). You want to ensure that all residue has been removed before drying, so no streaks are left behind. You can use a lint-free cloth to avoid any loose fibers from being pulled off the watch as you dry it, which could cause damage. When cleaning your luxury timepiece, be sure not to immerse it in water or get the battery wet at all!

Store Your Watch in the Box It Came With for Protection

planetsWhile it may be more convenient to store your watch on a dresser or desk while you are not wearing it, this can lead to damage. It is important to remember that the box in which your new luxury timepiece came in should serve as storage for when you aren’t using the watch. If you take it out, make sure to put it back in the box when you are finished. This will help avoid scratches and other damage that can become more noticeable over time. If your watch isn’t housed in its original case, you run the risk of losing track of where it is or accidentally damaging it while looking for something.