Great Watch Tips.
Care & Longevity
- Take your watch off before swimming or showering unless it’s clearly water-resistant.
- Wipe your watch with a soft cloth after wearing to remove sweat and dirt.
- Store watches flat or in a watch box to avoid scratches.
- Don’t leave watches in direct sunlight or hot cars for long periods.
Battery & Power
- If a watch stops, replace the battery promptly to prevent leakage damage.
- For automatic watches, wear them regularly or use a watch winder.
- Remove the battery if the watch won’t be used for a long time.
Wearing Tips
- The watch should sit just above the wrist bone, not too tight or loose.
- Adjust straps properly—especially for kids—to avoid discomfort.
- Rotate watches to reduce wear on a single one.
Water Resistance
- “Water-resistant” doesn’t always mean “waterproof.” Check the rating.
- Never press buttons underwater unless the watch is designed for diving.
Maintenance
- Have watches serviced every few years, especially mechanical ones.
- Replace worn straps early to avoid the watch falling off.


