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HOW TO CLEAN YOUR WATCH?

Your watch is more than just a timepiece; it’s a statement, a conversation starter, and sometimes, a sentimental piece of jewellery.

Like anything you wear regularly, it’s bound to get dirty. Whether it’s dust, sweat, or grime, keeping your watch clean is essential for maintaining its look and longevity.

The best method is to treat the case and strap separately, especially if they’re made from different materials or if you’re unsure about water resistance.

Let’s dive into a step-by-step guide on how to clean a watch, from the case to leather, rubber, steel, and nylon straps!

  • Check water resistance before cleaning.
  • Remove the strap for a thorough clean.
  • Use mild soap and soft cloths.
  • Submerge a non-water-resistant watch in water.
  • Use harsh chemicals, scrubs, or excessive force.
  • Forget to let your watch dry completely.

CHECK WATER RESISTANCE

Before you begin, check the water resistance of your watch. Different levels mean different cleaning methods:

3 ATM / 3 bar / 30 m / 100ft can withstand light splashes and brief contact with water. Clean gently with a damp cloth; avoid submersion.

5 ATM / 5 bar / 50 m / 165ft can handle brief submersion in water. Safe to rinse under running water, but avoid prolonged soaking.

10 ATM / 10 bar / 100 m / 330ft is suitable for cleaning under water. Can be submerged during cleaning without issues.

20 ATM / 20 bar / 200 m / 660ft is highly water-resistant and can be cleaned thoroughly under water, including submersion.

1 How to clean your watch? 1.1 comment retirer un bracelet de montre1.2 comment remplacer un bracelet de montre1.3 How to clean a watch case?1.4 How to clean leather watch straps?1.5 How to clean rubber watch strap?1.6 How to clean steel watch strap?1.7 How to clean nylon watch strap?1.8 How often you should clean your watch?

COMMENT RETIRER UN BRACELET DE MONTRE

  1. Placez votre montre sur une surface douce. Cela permettra d'éviter qu'elle ne se raye ou s'abîme.

  2. Si votre montre est équipée de goupilles à dégagement rapide sur sa face inférieure, poussez le petit levier vers l'intérieur pour libérer le bracelet.

  1. Si votre montre est équipée de cornes percées - de petits trous dans les cornes du boîtier principal de la montre - utilisez un objet pointu pour pousser la barre à ressort et libérer le bracelet. Veillez à ce que la barre à ressort ne glisse pas hors du bracelet et ne se perde.
  1. Si votre bracelet de montre n'est équipé d'aucun de ces éléments, utilisez un outil aux barrettes. Il s'agit d'un petit outil avec une pointe en forme de V. Utilisez-le pour comprimer la barre à ressort située entre la corne droite et la face inférieure du bracelet. À l'aide de l'outil, appuyez sur la crête de la barre à ressort pour libérer le bracelet.

COMMENT REMPLACER UN BRACELET DE MONTRE

Tout d'abord, vérifiez la distance entre les cornes de votre nouvelle montre pour vérifier qu'elle est bien de 20 mm. Vous pourrez découvrir tous nos bracelets de montre en cliquant ici.. Utilisez les filtres pour sélectionner la dimension de bracelet adaptée à votre montre.

Si votre nouveau bracelet est équipé de barres à ressort à dégagement rapide, appuyez sur la barre vers l'intérieur et mettez-la en place entre les cornes. Vous la sentirez « verrouiller » lorsqu'elle sera bien en place.

Si votre nouveau bracelet n'est pas équipé de barres à ressort à dégagement rapide, utilisez à nouveau l'outil aux barrettes. Mettez une extrémité de la goupille en place, puis utilisez l'outil pour comprimer la barre à ressort pendant que vous la mettez en position. Vous la sentirez se « verrouiller » lorsqu'elle sera correctement insérée.

N'oubliez pas de prendre votre temps et de faire attention à ne pas rayer les cornes ou endommager votre nouveau bracelet de montre.

HOW TO CLEAN a WATCH CASE?

The watch case houses the heart of your timepiece, so it deserves some special attention. Cleaning the case separately from the strap ensures you don’t damage any of the materials.

What you’ll need:

  • A small bowl
  • Mild dishwashing soap
  • 2 microfibre cloths
  • Toothpicks

Steps:

  1. Remove the case from the strap.
  2. Fill the bowl with lukewarm water and add a few drops of mild dishwashing soap.
  3. Dampen one microfibre cloth in the soapy water and gently wipe the case, paying special attention to grooves and tight spots.
  4. Use toothpicks to gently pick out dirt from hard-to-reach areas like the bezel or crown.
  5. Wipe down the case with the second clean cloth and allow it to dry completely before reattaching the strap.

HOW TO CLEAN LEATHER WATCH STRAPS?

Leather is a delicate material that needs a gentle touch to maintain its supple texture and colour.

What you’ll need:

  • A small bowl
  • Mild hand soap or dish soap
  • 2 microfibre cloths
  • Leather conditioner

Steps:

  1. Remove the strap from the watch.
  2. Wipe both sides of the strap with a dry microfibre cloth to remove any loose dirt.
  3. Dampen a jewellery cloth and apply a small drop of mild soap.
  4. Gently wipe the strap using tapping or circular motions. Avoid scrubbing too hard, as this can damage the leather.
  5. Wipe the strap clean with a second, damp cloth and let it air dry.
  6. Apply leather conditioner to keep the leather soft and protected.

HOW TO CLEAN RUBBER WATCH STRAP?

Rubber straps are practical and durable, but they still need care to keep them looking fresh.

What you’ll need:

  • A small bowl
  • Mild dishwashing soap
  • A microfibre cloth
  • Toothpicks

Steps:

  1. Remove the strap from the watch.
  2. Fill the bowl with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap.
  3. Soak the strap in the soapy water for a few minutes, then gently scrub it with your microfibre cloth.
  4. If any dirt remains in the grooves, use toothpicks to clean them out.
  5. Rinse the strap with clean water, dry it with a towel, and allow it to air dry before wearing.

HOW TO CLEAN STEEL WATCH STRAP?

Steel straps need a bit more muscle to keep them sparkling but still require a gentle touch.

What you’ll need:

  • A small bowl
  • Mild dishwashing soap
  • Microfibre cloths or a soft toothbrush

Steps:

  1. Remove the strap from the watch.
  2. Fill the bowl with warm water and mild dish soap.
  3. Place the strap in the water and scrub it gently with the cloth or a soft toothbrush, focusing on areas where dirt may build up.
  4. Rinse the strap with warm water and dry with a microfibre cloth.

HOW TO CLEAN NYLON WATCH STRAP?

Nylon straps are pretty low-maintenance and are usually machine washable.

What you’ll need:

  • Small mesh laundry bag
  • Your laundry machine

Steps:

  1. Remove the strap from the watch.
  2. Place the strap in a mesh laundry bag to protect it from getting tangled or damaged in the wash.
  3. Throw the bag in with your laundry, using a cold water setting, and let it air dry.

HOW OFTEN YOU SHOULD CLEAN YOUR wATCH?

If you wear your watch daily, aim to give it a proper clean every 2-3 months.

For leather straps, regular conditioning is key to prevent cracking.

And don’t forget—if you swim, sweat, or spend time in dusty environments, you might want to clean your watch even more frequently!

Keep your timepiece gleaming and functional with these simple tips. Your watch will thank you, and so will your style!

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