| So, what's the best way to take care of your | | | | avoid having your watch be exposed to too much |
| wristwatch? | | | | water. |
| Taking good care of one's wristwatch is not | | | | 2) Remove your wrist watch before you partake in |
| something most of us think about on a day-to-day | | | | any sporting activities. |
| basis. | | | | Any time you are involved with any kind of sporting |
| However, when you take good care of your watch | | | | activity it really make sense to remove your watch |
| you are not only protecting the investment that you | | | | and store it in a safe place. The reason why is |
| made when you purchased your watch, but you are | | | | because there is a higher statistical probability of your |
| also helping to ensure that you have a timepiece that | | | | wrist watch getting scraped, smashed, or yanked if |
| is functioning properly so that you can go about the | | | | you wear it while engaged in a sporting activity. |
| business of your day without having to worry about | | | | 3) Make a habit of cleaning your wrist watch on a |
| whether or not you are running late or otherwise out | | | | bi-weekly basis. |
| of sync with the rest of the world. | | | | Every wrist watch is a little bit different when it |
| Let's talk about three things that will help ensure that | | | | comes to the procedures you need to follow to |
| your wrist watch remains in working condition for | | | | safely clean it. Generally speaking, you should attempt |
| many years to come. | | | | to thoroughly clean your wristwatch on a bi-weekly |
| 1) Be mindful of the amount of water your wrist | | | | basis. This will help remove grime, sediment, and |
| watch is exposed to. | | | | other things that over time can accumulate and |
| Regardless of whether or not your timepiece | | | | impact the performance and functionality of your |
| happens to be waterproof or water resistant, most | | | | wrist watch. |
| experts agree that it makes sense to limit the | | | | Despite the fact that some philosophers have |
| amount of water your wristwatch is exposed to. | | | | referred to wrist watches as being akin to |
| This is especially true as it relates to saltwater and | | | | modern-day "shackles," the simple fact of the matter |
| chlorinated water. Unless your wrist watch was | | | | remains that many of us rely upon our wrist watches |
| specifically designed for use underwater, try and | | | | to help us get through the day in a timely manner. |