Hi all. First, thank you so much for your time. I always enjoy looking at people's collections and information about watches. But there is one question I was never able to figure out. I am a sweaty person, so I always went for a sports watches because it ...
I only ever wore watches on straps in an office setting so not a ton of sweat to damage the leather. The important thing is to make sure the strap is thoroughly dried after cleaning.
Dry cloth not much else needed. And when the straps need changing I order custom hand made ones, and not from the watch brand (as they "rob" you). For my most used watches I have various straps, which I change to give the watch a new look.
A watch with a bracelet might just be the best choice given what you are saying (e.g., the new Nautilus PC could easily qualify as a "dress watch"! ), but most of all I'd simply suggest you to wear and enjoy all watches you have without being overly conce...
Chang-Soo Lee, Tough criteria you place on your next 'dress watch'. Washing with water every day is very demanding but if you must...you must. Some brands have extended the definition of 'dress watch' with models that are water resistant and with metal br...
From sweat and clean the watch to a shine and wipe with a jewelry cloth. Use a dry cotton to dry the watch. Don't have to submerge the watch in water that way. Hope that helps. Cheers! Geross
That I use camera lens cleaner to dry my watch after washing with gentle(no moisturiser type) cleanser using very soft bristles to get to nooks, and rinsing under gentle, indirect water flow. Soft 100% cotton(usually my t shirt) to wipe off the rest befor...