If you wear a watch regularly, it will get dirty. (And if you wear your watch in salt water, you should rinse it right away afterward.) If you purchase a watch secondhand, it may also require a good cleaning before you'll want to wear it. If you're totally comfortable giving your watch a bath, here's what to do.
What You'll Need:
-Microfiber cloth
-Spring bar tool
-Sink or container of water
-Very mild liquid soap
-Hand towel
-Watchmaker Cleaning Sticks
-Soft brush/toothbrush (optional)
How to Clean a Watch:
-Remove leather and textile straps
-Get in the nooks with cleaning sticks
-Check all hinges and corners in bracelet extension and clasp
-Rinse in clean, room temperature water
-Gently pat dry with soft towel or microfiber cloth
-When dry, wipe down again with microfiber cloth
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