- When the power of a mechanical watch is insufficient, the time error will generally increase. It is recommended to ensure that the power reserve of the mechanical watch is sufficient.
- Watches need to have their appearance cleaned regularly. For waterproof watches, a slightly damp soft cloth can be used to wipe the case and metal bracelet while ensuring waterproof performance, and then a clean dry cloth can be used to wipe them dry. Prevent sweat and dirt from sticking to the gaps between the watch case and strap for a long time, which can easily cause oxidation, corrosion, rust, or damage to the waterproof components of the watch.
- Avoid the watch from coming into contact with cosmetics, cleaning agents, camphor balls, and other chemical products. Chemical products can corrode the appearance of the watch and damage its waterproof performance. If it comes into contact, it needs to be cleaned immediately.
- Avoid placing the watch too close to magnetic objects such as televisions, refrigerators, and magnets. Approaching magnetic objects can cause the watch to be magnetized and continuously affected, resulting in significant timekeeping errors or even stopping. Magnetization is reversible and can be restored to normal by using professional equipment for demagnetization treatment.
- Avoid severe vibration or impact on the watch. The movement of a mechanical watch is a very precise instrument, and severe vibration and impact can cause displacement or even damage to the movement parts. Impact can also damage the appearance of the watch.