So you’ve got a new watch and you’re oh so proud of it. If you want your wrist watch to last, you need to take care of it – simple albeit constant. Just ask yourself why you had to get the new watch in the first place. You DIDN’T take enough care of the last one, did you? It is common for people to avoid taking the little amount of time it takes to preserve good conditions of watches but here are some measures you can take to prolong the life of your favorite wristwatch. Learn the basic steps of taking care of your watch. Take a look at this article from Watcharoo. How To Look After Your Wristwatch - A Basic Guide
This little guide to looking after your wristwatch is intended to help answer some of those queries which perhaps we all have from time to time but have never bothered to really find out the answer to. Certain aspects of watch maintenance cause much argument between watch buffs and much merriment to onlookers to such arguments. Many people are of that old adage - if it ain't bust, then don't fix it.
I must admit that I used to be the same when it came to cars; I wasn't really bothered if I changed the oil, didn't really care about letting the engine warm just a little in the depths of winter before taking off at full pelt and never gave the remotest thought to actually keeping the bits I could see clean. Oh, and as for letting some garage rip me off for full services and the like, well...out of the question. All this was fine, no problem even if the engine did get a little smoky, no problem until one day something called the cam belt snapped - whoops! That turned out to be very expensive and well, it should really have been changed about 30,000 miles before the big snap. A lesson learned. See full post here
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