Keeping Tabs on your Watch
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010Congratulations on that nice new watch buddy. I'm sure you love it! Now you want it to last a lifetime, we want that for you. But remember; with a great watch comes great responsibility. We're going to help you maintain you watch with a few practical tips to keep you on time all the time.
You watch requires your attention. Like a finely tuned car, it needs some help to remain finely tuned. This means getting on a regular maintenance schedule with you watch and keeping it better than you've kept other schedules. Unlike your care, you won't hear funky noises when your watch begins to break down, in fact you won't hear a sound, not even ticking.
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 when showering, swimming, before entering a sauna or any other activity that might expose your watch to moisture. If you expose the watch to saltwater, rinse with fresh water. The solvency of salt water is higher than that of fresh water so you're better off rinsing then literally hanging your watch up to dry.
Here's an odd tip, but it really does make sense; do not change the date on your watch within three hours of midnight. This has nothing to do with Gremlins who you are not supposed to feed after midnight, but with the gears inside the watch. The watch at this point is gearing up (get it?) to change the date internally during this time and you changing the date yourself interferes with this. Any other time is a fine time to change the date.
Even automatic watches should be wound twice a week or so. The reason for this being is to help push the oils inside around a little better. Without the oils the gears will lag or get hung up. The result could mean that you miss Aunt Millie's tea party or something along those lines. So wind 'er up on Sundays or something.
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.
Zeeman Haus enjoys writing articles online on a variety of subjects. You can check out his latest website on Mens Diamond Watches which provides reviews on top Brands Like Bulova, Akribos, Invicta, Citizen & more.


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