How do you clean your watch?
Discussion
After a couple of wears I tend to find my watches end up a bit grubby from dead skin and body oil and its a PITA as the dirt collects in the hard to wipe clean crevasses.
Do you take your straps off periodically to wipe clean or am I over thinking this ?
Many thanks .... all tips welcome
Do you take your straps off periodically to wipe clean or am I over thinking this ?
Many thanks .... all tips welcome
Hoover. said:
I saw an ultra sonic cleaner for sale…. Looked up on line and said not suitable for cleaning watches ….. durrrr!!!!!! It never crossed my mind to take the strap off …. I feel a total half Witt
People do put complete watch heads in but I don’t think it’s generally recommended. There are amateurs who use ultra sonics to clean movements and all sorts.
When I'm in a hot and sweaty country, like SE Asia, the watch will be worn into the shower with me. When I lather up, I take off the watch and lather it too. This has worked fine for me.
In UK whwre it's not so hot, I'll just get the fairy liquid out and clean it. Cause I do it regularly, the watches never reall have the chance to build up the dirt. I won't wear a watch for more than a few days without a fairy clean.
With watches that can't get wet (eg, leather strap) I'll take a wet microfiber cloth and give it a good wipe down, strap as well.
In UK whwre it's not so hot, I'll just get the fairy liquid out and clean it. Cause I do it regularly, the watches never reall have the chance to build up the dirt. I won't wear a watch for more than a few days without a fairy clean.
With watches that can't get wet (eg, leather strap) I'll take a wet microfiber cloth and give it a good wipe down, strap as well.
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