6 Common Watch Owning Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Owning a mechanical Rotary watch is not just about wearing a beautiful accessory—it's about maintaining it so that it continues to perform for years to come. However, even seasoned watch collectors can make mistakes that could potentially damage their prized possessions. Here are six common watch owning mistakes and tips on how to avoid them.
1. Changing the Date Between 8 PM and 4 AM
One of the most common, yet lesser-known, mistakes is adjusting the date on a watch between 8 PM and 4 AM. During these hours, the watch's date-change mechanism is engaged, and altering the time can damage the intricate gears inside. The best practice is to change the time during the day when the date-change gears are inactive. If you need to set the time during the night, first move the hands away from this danger zone before making adjustments.
2. Using Tape on Your Lugs When Changing Straps
When it comes to changing watch straps, many people overlook the importance of protecting the lugs. The lugs can easily get scratched if you're not careful. A simple yet effective trick is to place a small piece of tape over the lugs before you start changing the strap. This provides a protective barrier against accidental scratches, preserving the pristine condition of your watch. The Rotary service centre is also available to replace or change straps on your watch.
3. Being Careful with Sapphire Glass Around Other Jewellery
Sapphire crystal is renowned for its scratch resistance, but it's not invincible. When worn alongside other jewellery, especially diamonds, there’s a risk of scratching or chipping the crystal. Diamonds are one of the hardest materials on Earth, and even the durable sapphire glass can be marred by them. To keep your watch’s crystal in top condition, avoid contact with diamond jewellery or remove one of the items altogether when you’re wearing both.
4. Always Screwing Down Your Crown Properly
The crown is a vital part of your watch, especially if it’s water-resistant. One of the most crucial habits to develop is always ensuring that the crown is screwed down properly after adjusting the time or date. A loosely screwed crown can compromise the watch's water resistance, potentially leading to moisture damage. Only unscrew the crown when you need to change the time or date, and always make sure to secure it tightly afterward. Be sure not to screw the crown in too far as this could cause the threading to be damaged.
5. Being Careful with Automatic Watches Around Magnets
Magnetic fields are everywhere—from electronic devices to magnetic clasps on bags. Automatic watches are susceptible to magnetism, which can affect their accuracy by interfering with the movement's delicate parts. To avoid magnetization, try to keep your watch away from strong magnetic fields. If your watch does become magnetised, it’s not the end of the world—a degausser can demagnetize it, or you can send it in for servicing. However, prevention is always better than cure, so be mindful of your watch’s surroundings.
6. Not Using Pushers Underwater on Chronograph Watches
If your watch is a chronograph, you might be tempted to use the pushers while swimming or diving. This is a big no-no. Even if your watch is water-resistant, pressing the pushers underwater can allow water to seep into the case, potentially damaging the movement. The pushers are designed to be used on land—keep them that way to avoid costly repairs.
Owning a high-quality timepiece like a Rotary watch is a joy, but it comes with responsibilities. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can ensure that your watch stays in perfect condition for years to come. Remember, a little care goes a long way in preserving the beauty and functionality of your luxury watch.