How to Take Care of Your Watch
You new watch is a vision of elegance and style the likes of which have not been seen since Avarice. Now that you got it you want to keep it. Besides locking it up every night to keep the kids from dropping it into a vat of pancake batter, there are some things you need to know about to take care of your investment right off the bat.
First off let's just say that maintaining your watch will keep it running more accurately and longer. Without regular maintenance you run the risk of not only an inaccurate piece but turning your nice watch into nothing more than a really wide bracelet. So keeping up with a watch maintenance schedule is important.
Water and heat are the two biggest problems associated with rust inside of your watch. Even if your watch is water-resistant, make sure you put your watch in a position where it does not have to resist anything. Water resistant is not the same as water proof. If water gets inside of your watch, it's pretty much a given you will be down at the local watch-smith's shop for a cleaning session.
Remove your watch if you feel like you are going to be engaging in activities where you watch might become wet, such as a steam bath, scuba diving in the Alps or whatever crazy water thing you have planned. If your watch becomes exposed to salt water, rinse it and let dry.
Changing the date on your nice luxury time piece is a good thing. I mean if you need to. Try to not do this within three hours of midnight. The internals on your nice little ticker are in the process of changing the date themselves at this time. You doing it for them can produce a problem with the gears and cause some damage.
Wind your automatic watch by hand once or twice a week. This keeps the oils moving in the right direction. It is also important because it will keep the gears nice and slick. Non-slick flooring is great, non-slick gears will put you behind schedule.
Make sure you only wind your watch once a day. This is also important when you think about how your mechanical watch runs on tension. The theory behind a once a day winding is to keep from wearing out the tensioning mechanism in the watch. This is why some people end up with broken timepieces a lot of times; over winding. Once a day Marvin.
Schedule some quality time with the ones you love, but also schedule some time with the local watch repair guy for maintenance. This is very important. He will clean and fix your watch so that even if it's not broken, it won't become so. Preventive maintenance is where it's at on watches, so get with the times.
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