Regular cleaning helps preserve both the appearance and longevity of your watch.
For routine cleaning, we recommend using a soft microfiber cloth to remove fingerprints, dust, and everyday residue from the case, crystal, and bracelet.
For watches with metal bracelets or rubber straps, a slightly damp cloth may be used when necessary. Ensure that the crown is fully secured before exposing the watch to any moisture.
Leather straps should not be cleaned with water. Instead, they should be wiped with a dry cloth and kept away from excessive humidity.
Avoid using abrasive materials, chemical cleaners, solvents, ultrasonic cleaners, or pressurized water, as these may damage the watch's finishes, seals, or strap materials.
If your watch has been exposed to saltwater, chlorine, or sweat, we recommend rinsing the exterior with fresh water when appropriate and drying it thoroughly afterward.
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