Regular Cleaning
Wipe your watch regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove dirt, sweat, and oils. For metal bracelets, gently use a soft brush with mild soapy water, then thoroughly dry. Avoid soaking your watch unless it is specifically water-resistant to prevent damage.
Avoid Extreme Conditions
Protect your watch from extreme temperatures, strong magnetic fields, and physical shocks. Such exposure can impair the movement's accuracy and harm the watch’s components.
Water Resistance Guidelines
Always check your watch’s water resistance rating before exposure to water. Avoid submerging watches without a water resistance rating. Ensure crowns and pushers are fully secured to maintain water protection.
Service Intervals
Mechanical watches benefit from professional servicing every 3 to 5 years. Regular check-ups by a qualified watchmaker help maintain accuracy and address wear before it affects performance.
Proper Storage
Store your watch in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Using a watch box or protective case minimizes exposure to dust and accidental damage.
Strap Care
Leather straps should be kept dry and occasionally treated with leather conditioner to maintain suppleness. Metal and rubber straps require regular cleaning similar to metal bracelets to keep them looking their best.
Need Personalized Advice?
For detailed care instructions tailored to your specific watch model, please reach out to our friendly customer support team or visit our showroom. Our watch enthusiasts are eager to help you keep your timepiece in top condition.