Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Watch Care - to avoid scratches on his face

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A watch is an investment practice that only tell, but it can take years, if cared for properly. In addition to earnings, are no clocks in a variety of colors and styles, making them a fashion statement. Regardless of the textile and metal industry, the band watch is normally designed to withstand a reasonable amount of abuse. However, the face is much more delicate and should be treated as such.

To protect the internal components, all Dials> are coated with a transparent. Plexiglas, an inexpensive, lightweight plastic, it is often the clocks of the economy. Expensive watches contain glass or synthetic sapphire, which are more durable plexiglass. It 'important to see the material, consider the type of purchase, the Plexiglas is less resistant to scratching, but the glass and synthetic sapphire in the situation are staggering.

basic rules apply when trying to avoid scratches on his face> Clock. Although many materials can cause scratching, it is particularly important to avoid contact with hard surfaces such as metal and concrete. Other pieces of jewelry can leave marks, so I think it's a good idea, bracelets and watches to separate.

In addition to common sense are a few things on the market for protecting the dial. Elastics are an inexpensive, easy alternative to keep your face in direct contactfit with other objects and stretch to fit most watches. Another way to protect this sensitive area is suitable for covering with a piece of tape thickness on the size and shape of the face. When properly installed, the tape is invisible and can be removed and replaced if it is scratched. Alcohol can be used to remove the adhesive. This is not recommended for LCD watches, such as adhesive or blunt elevator, the protective layer. Some watch manufacturers alsoEnd face protectors that fit the front of the clock and as a shield.

Since the clocks are usually worn on a continuous basis can be very difficult to remove scratches. For the treatment of scratches on the glass sides, rub a small amount of toothpaste on the small clock face and rub gently with a soft cloth. However, as a mild abrasive toothpaste is, do not use it for plexiglass. For this type of clock, there are specially developed detergentwith the help hide scratches. Do not spray any liquids directly on a dial.

With each view, you must determine the nature of the methods used for washing before or with preventive measures. If in doubt, seek advice from a local jeweler and watchmaker.

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