
How to Properly Maintain Your Watch: The Essentials
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The goal is not just to wear your women’s watch on your wrist; you also need to know how to maintain it! We all tend to think that a watch is simply worn on the wrist, and voilà! But that’s not the case… If you truly care about your accessory, it’s best to carry out regular maintenance.
As a fashion accessory, the watch is one that requires the most pampering. Otherwise, it can stop suddenly without any warning.
Keeping a watch for eternity is possible! Modalova gives you all the advice and tips you need to maintain and preserve your watch.
- 1. Understanding how your women’s watch works is the first step!
- 2. How to maintain a women’s watch? We explain everything
- 3. My watch is broken: how to repair it?
Understanding how your women’s watch works is the first step!
Sometimes, we buy a watch without knowing whether it is an automatic watch or an electronic one. We purchase it just for the model or the color, without caring about its functioning and technical specifications.
The first thing to do when you buy it is to note all its characteristics and read the manual that comes with it. You must know what type of watch you are dealing with.
Once you know a bit about your watch, there are guidelines to follow for its maintenance. Never think that a watch takes care of itself; it is a fashion accessory and, like any trendy accessory in your wardrobe, your watch must be well-maintained to function normally and durably.
Quartz watch vs. electronic movement watch
You may have seen this word on many watches, right? Quartz is the term for the movement of the watch. So, we say quartz movement watch or electronic movement watch.
If you have a quartz movement watch, the first important thing to know is to ensure that its battery is changed regularly.
For example, if its battery has stopped and you didn’t realize it, the battery can damage the inside and lead to the total stoppage of the watch. You should never leave the battery inside for too long.
The best thing is to often check if it’s still working well and take it to a watchmaker so they can insert a new battery.

The mechanical watch
The mechanical watch comes in two forms:
Manual winding mechanical watch
This type of watch requires you to wind the spring each morning using the crown. When the rotation of the crown starts to resist, it means it is wound.
Manual winding mechanical watches are among the most expensive and delicate. Repairing them costs twice as much if not taken care of. Therefore, it requires regular maintenance to avoid any disaster.

Automatic winding mechanical watch
The principle is the same as that of the manual winding mechanical watch. Both types of watches are sensitive and fragile and require maintenance. Unlike the manual winding watch, the spring winding mechanism of this one is done through wrist movements. Therefore, it should be worn every day. It should not be left to rest, as it works thanks to the oscillating mass.
Are you looking for an analog watch for women? We suggest reading this guide to choose your analog watch wisely!
We can also recommend reading this practical guide to choose your chronograph watch for women.

How to maintain a women’s watch? We explain everything
Maintaining a watch, whether it’s a luxury watch, a smart watch, or others, starts as soon as you have it in your hands. You might think that taking care of these fashion accessories is difficult, but in reality, once our maintenance tips are understood, everything will come naturally.

A watch, whether it costs €5 or €10,000, must be maintained. You will see that these are not complicated steps.
Collectors know very well how crucial it is to maintain a watch, and what if we all had a collector’s spirit? You could then pass it down to your great-grandchildren. To do this, there are guidelines to follow.
Cleaning your watch: how to do it?
There is nothing more satisfying than having a watch that sparkles on your wrist. Cleaning our accessories is also a therapy for ourselves. Watches should be cleaned as often as possible.
A simple dust that sticks can gradually damage it. Before proceeding with this task, you should check the watch’s water resistance to prolong its lifespan.

If you plan to wear your watch for swimming:
If 10 ATM is written on your watch, it is recommended to be able to wear your watch at least 100 m underwater. Otherwise, if the ATM is below 10 ATM, it is strictly advised not to wear it underwater. It risks getting damaged immediately.
Even if you have a watch waterproof to more than 10 ATM, it is best not to test wearing it more than 100 m underwater. Better safe than sorry.
If your watch is not waterproof:
Don’t worry, if you have a waterproof watch, you can clean it with a microfiber cloth that is slightly damp. Just avoid wearing your watch underwater: whether in the pool, at the sea, or putting it in a basin.

If you have a vintage watch:
Swimming in the ocean is strictly prohibited. Vintage watches cannot come out intact from the ocean. However, if your watch is 100% waterproof and has a screw-down crown, rinse it with clear water after swimming.
Be careful! If you feel tight in your watch, it is likely that wear or dirt on your strap is due to your wrist size not fitting! To ensure that your watch strap fits your wrist size well, we recommend reading this guide to choose the right size for your watch according to your wrist size!
If you want to deep clean a 100% waterproof watch:
We recommend using a soft brush with soapy water if you have a water-resistant watch. Clean it thoroughly, and then wipe it with a dry cloth.

Wear your watch daily
As we explained above, automatic watches must be worn regularly. They operate through wrist movement and also use a lubricating gel to preserve the mechanism of their movement.
If you don’t wear it, the mechanism can stop. And even if the watch is not automatic, it’s better to wear it as often as you can.

Keep your watch safe from danger
- The sun:
A watch is so fragile that even the sun can damage it. It is not good to expose the watch to prolonged sunlight. Heat can instantly stop a watch from functioning.
Sun rays can also damage the material and color of the watch, which is not pleasant at all. The same goes for humidity! If your watch is exposed too much to it, it can attack the seals of the watch and can also create condensation under the glass.
- Chemical products:
For any form of cleaning, avoid using chemical products. Slightly soapy water is much better.
Consult a watchmaker in case of problems
Never make the mistake of opening your watch yourself. Even if it’s just to change the battery, it is always best to consult a watchmaker. You don’t have the right equipment, so you might damage it or do something wrong.
Apart from problems, it is also wise to have your watch checked by a watchmaker from time to time for a little maintenance. You need to ensure that everything is fine, or not. So you can repair it right away.

My watch is broken: how to repair it?
If you find yourself with a broken watch, don’t waste any time and take it straight to a watchmaker.
The fact is that we can never know what this breakage might have damaged. You might think that only the glass is broken; but perhaps the inside is also affected. Only a watchmaker or an expert in the field will know what to do.
