How To Increase the Life Span of Your Watch
Almost all of us have at least couple of watches designated for the following: one for work and daily or casual wear, and the other for formal or special occasion wear. There is an ever growing variety of watches available, and it is very hard these days to restrain from increasing ones collection, especially when your old watch breaks down on you. However, very few people take the time to maintain their existing watches in order to enjoy them as long as possible.
Study the Characteristics of Your Watch
Most watches will come with a User manual or a booklet, which contains a detailed explanation about the various characteristics of the watch such as: if it is water resistant and to what degree (i.e. 50 feet, 100 feet and so on), whether you can have a shower with it or swim, if it is shock and scratch proof (scratch proof is only referred to the glass face of the watch), and the care required for it. It is very important that you carefully read the manual provided in order to ensure you avoid what can ruin your watch.
Another important aspect is to remember to service your watch regularly, especially if it is an expensive or premium brand that you want to last you for the longest period of time. In fact, watches will usually last for approximately 10 years and the designer brands for a lifetime if you take proper care of them.
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