Watch Maintenance: 7 Tips in Taking Care of Your Watch

Watch Maintenance: 7 Tips in Taking Care of Your Watch

 

Buying a luxury watch is probably one of the most memorable experiences in your lifetime. Aside from the fact that only a few individuals are privileged to afford these timepieces, it is also notable that some timepieces are limited edition models and only a few people own them. Because of that, it gives a sense of exclusivity whenever you wear a luxury timepiece.

 

However, the journey to owning a luxury watch does not end the moment to purchase it. Surely, you may have spent a lot of time choosing the best timepiece. But the real journey starts on the first day of officially owning a luxury watch. It's also important to remember some of the ways you need to do as an owner to ensure that your timepieces will last.

 

Ways to properly maintain your timepiece

It is common knowledge that luxury timepieces are made with high-quality and heavy-duty materials. Because of that, some people misunderstand that it doesn't need much maintenance at all. However, this is false. You also need to ensure that your timepieces are well-taken and cared for over the years. Here are some of the things that you can do to maintain your luxury watches properly.

 

1.  Understanding the warranty

Every mechanical or technical item comes with a warranty. This is like a testament or guarantee from the manufacturer that their products are built with a certain quality. As a luxury watch, you should be aware of the warranty coverages of your timepieces. This varies depending on where and how you purchase a luxury watch. For instance, Tissot is one of the most sought-after brands today. It is well-known for producing some of the most affordable yet highly performing timepieces. If you purchase one of their timepieces from the boutique, it will come with a 2-year international warranty. The warranty varies on the brand and model of your luxury watch

 

Some third-party vendors offer an extension to this as well. It will be easier for you to identify when and where you can send it in for repair if you know the length and coverage of your warranty.

 

2.  Clean as often as possible

Some people are not used to cleaning their timepieces upon using it. However, did you know that if you wore the watch the whole day, you have exposed it to different types of elements? It can accumulate all kinds of dirt and dust that can later build upon the watch. It will not only affect the external parts of your timepiece but the internal as well. Because of that, it's ideal to always clean your watch after wearing it and before storing it.

 

3.  Avoid using chemicals to clean

It's also ideal to just use a damp cloth when cleaning your timepiece. Some collectors prefer chemicals to shine and protect their timepieces. However, these chemicals can be harmful to your watch. It can create a negative reaction to the materials used to create the timepiece. If you need to use chemicals, it's best to ask the manufacturers about it.

 

4.  Learn about different watch movements

If you want to be a real watch collector, you should go beyond battery-powered timepieces. However, some people do not prefer that because mechanical and automatic watches are a little bit high maintenance. If you happen to own one of these timepieces, make sure that you know the different mechanisms of these movements and how it is maintained. Otherwise, you might end up not using an automatic watch for quite some time and its mechanism will stop.

 

5.  Send in for repair when needed

Luxury watch manufacturers have a warranty to ensure that only professional watchmakers will repair and maintain your timepieces. Watches are made with a complicated mechanism within a small product. Because of that, in case your timepiece stops working, it's best to bring them in for repair.

 

6.  Use the features properly

Not all water-resistant watches can be used in all types of water activities. Some of them are only made to expose to small amounts of water such as swimming or taking a bath. One of the most important things in maintaining your luxury timepiece is to know the capacity and limitations of your watch's features. In that way, you will not suddenly wear a 30mm water resistance in your diving activities.

 

7.  Wear on less dominant wrist

There have been a lot of different opinions when it comes to wearing a watch on either left or right wrist. However, it has been settled that you should wear your watch on your less dominant wrist. In that way, there will be fewer activities and it will not be prone to scratches and damages.

 

In Conclusion

Keep in mind that you spend tens of thousands of dollars on your luxury timepiece. While these watches are made with high-quality materials that affirm their durability, it is still within your hands to ensure that they can last for more than a lifetime. The quality of materials is nothing if these timepieces will not be used properly.

 

 

 

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