Maintenance
Proper Care.
Maintaining and properly caring for expensive wristwatches is crucial to preserving their functionality and value. Regular servicing, typically every 3 to 5 years, ensures that the internal mechanisms, like the movement and lubrication, remain in optimal condition. Protecting the watch from water damage is vital; even water-resistant models should be inspected regularly to ensure seals remain intact. Keep the watch clean by gently wiping it with a soft cloth and avoiding exposure to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures.

Store the watch in a dry, cushioned case when not in use, preferably in a dedicated watch box to protect it from dust and impacts. Automatic watches benefit from a watch winder to keep the movement running smoothly. Additionally, always ensure the crown is securely screwed in to prevent moisture and dirt ingress. By following these steps, you can extend the life and performance of an expensive wristwatch.