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How to maintain your watch

A watch is not only a practical accessory, but often a valuable possession. Whether you wear a luxury wristwatch worth thousands of euros or a simpler variety, proper maintenance is essential to keep the timepiece in top condition. How to do it.

Regular cleaning
Your watch collects dust, sweat and dirt on a daily basis, which can obviously shorten its lifespan. Therefore, clean the watch regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Do you have a waterproof watch? Then you can carefully clean the case and strap with lukewarm water and a soft brush. Avoid aggressive detergents, as they can damage the material.

Avoid strong magnets
Magnetic fields, coming from speakers or mobile phones, for example, can interfere with the functioning of your watch. Magnets can affect the delicate components in the watch, causing it to stop telling the time accurately. So don't.

Limit contact with water
An op-ed perhaps but important nonetheless. Although many watches are waterproof, it is smart to be careful with moisture. Avoid wearing your watch while swimming or showering, especially if it has a leather strap. Leather straps can dry out and crack on frequent contact with water.
Have your watch checked regularly

Just like a car, a watch needs servicing from time to time. Have your timepiece checked by a professional every five years. This will prevent wear and tear and keep the mechanism running smoothly.
Store your watch properly

When you are not wearing your watch, keep it in a safe, dry place. For automatic watches, a so-called watch winder can be useful to prevent the watch from stalling.
Try following these simple tips and you will enjoy your watch for years to come! And it will continue to look great because of it.

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