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How to Store Watches?

How to Store Watches?

Do you store your watches in a box, on shelves or do you just throw them anywhere? If they're stored improperly, it can lead to scratches and other damage. Not only that but if the watch is made of metal, it could rust. Storing your watches safely is not much of a task and we can show you how. Whether your watch is a designer piece or an old beat-up wristwatch that has been sitting in your drawer for years, there are many ways that you can store it safely. In this article, we will discuss how best to store your watches so that they stay in pristine condition for a long time!

How to Store Watches when Not In Use?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to store watches will vary depending on the type of watch and how often it is worn. However, there are a few general tips that can help keep your watches in good condition when they're not being used:

  • Store watches in a dry, dark environment (like a watch box or drawer)
  • Store your watches vertically to prevent dust and debris from collecting inside the band
  • Avoid placing heavy objects on top of your watch case as this can damage it. If you have other items that might scratch or dent your watches, store them separately
  • Make sure to wind your automatic watches every few weeks to keep the movement running smoothly. Consult your owner's manual for more information on how to do this properly.
  • Store watches with the strap or bracelet clasped to prevent dings and scratches on any metal parts. This is especially important for stainless steel bracelets, which are more likely than leather straps to be damaged by contact with other metals.

These tips can help you store your watches safely when they're not being used so that they'll stay in good condition over the long term. Remember, if you notice any dust accumulating on your watch bands after storage (or even worse, rust), it's time to take them out of their boxes!

How to Store Watches DIY?

There are many ways to store watches when they're not in use. You can store them in a watch box, on a watch winder, or even DIY. Here are three ways to store your watches DIY:

  • Use a pill box: This is a great way to store multiple watches. All you need is a small pill box and some foam inserts. The foam inserts will keep the watches from touching each other and protect them from scratches.
  • Use egg cartons: Another easy way to store multiple watches is by using egg cartons. Just cut out slots for the watches and insert them into the carton. This will also help protect them from scratches.
  • Store in ziploc bags: If you only have a few watches to store, you can store them in ziploc bags. This will protect them from dust and other particles.

No matter how you choose to store your watches, make sure to follow the proper guidelines for winding and cleaning them. By doing so, you'll help ensure that they last for many years to come.

Storing Automatic Watches

Automatic watches are delicate pieces of machinery and should be treated with care. Here are a few tips on how to store automatic watches safely:

  • Store your watch in a dry, cool place
  • Store it in a box with padding material inside for protection of straps and other soft materials
  • Keep your automatic watch away from magnets, as they can interfere with the movement of the gears.
  • Don't store your watch near heat sources, such as radiators or ovens. The extreme temperatures can damage the internal mechanisms.
  • Don't store your watch in direct sunlight, as the UV rays can fade the color of the dial and band.
  • Make sure that your watch is wound tightly before putting it away. If not, the mainspring could become slack and cause damage to the internal mechanisms.
  • Avoid the following materials when storing your automatic watch: rubber, plastic, vinyl, and acrylic. They can scratch or damage the case of the watch.
  • Leather and canvas are the best materials to store automatic watches, as they will not scratch or damage the watch.

Boxes for Watches

Watches need to be stored in a safe and secure place. A box is the best way to store watches because they can be kept away from dust or other contaminants that might damage them over time. Watches also have straps, which are made of soft materials like leather or rubber. These items could get stuck on other things if not carefully packed into boxes with padding material inside them for protection.

If not available, boxes for watches can be purchased at many jewelry store chains. These boxes are made of soft materials on the inside, such as velvet or suede, and have a molded shape on the outside to hold different styles of watches with their straps in place so they won't move around while being transported from one location to another. A box is an important accessory that should always come along when buying a new watch because it will give some extra protection against rain and water damage.

When choosing a box to store watches, make sure that the size is appropriate for the number of watches you have. Too large of a box will waste space and not protect the watches as well as a smaller box would. Also, consider where you will be storing the watch box. If it's in a place with high humidity, like in a bathroom or near the kitchen sink, then choose a box made from moisture-resistant materials.

Leather boxes are generally considered to be more luxurious and often come with an automatic watch winder inside them to keep the watch running while it's not being worn. However, these boxes can be expensive and might not be necessary if all you're looking for is basic protection against dust and water damage. Make sure to clean your watch box every few months with a soft cloth to remove any built-up dirt or dust. This will keep the watches looking their best and also prevent any new debris from getting trapped inside the box and scratching the watch face.

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Conclusion

A classy collection of watches is a great way to complement your style and outfit. However, if you store your watches in the wrong place, they can experience damage that leads to expensive repairs or lost value. By following the tips mentioned above, you can protect your valuable watches and keep them looking great for years to come!

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