rinse watch with soap water before rubbing it with any sticks or brushes, rubbing a dry dusty watch is guaranteed to scratch it. The soapy water acts as a lube so when your scrub it the dirt particles slide off the surface. These are principles i learned from detailing cars. Also use a clean soft microfiber and not a crusty dish rag lol
@@jdp1219 a piece of sand or grit stuck in a tight place absolutely will. Alex is correct in his assessment to use soapy water to add lubrication and reduce the risk of marring or scratching. No need to try and "gotcha" this man for an excellent suggestion.
My Seiko is 2 minutes slow every week. It's been like so since bought new (2021). Seiko Automatic Diver's 200m special edition. I am preoccupied to open it...!!
Sometimes I see small "rusty" parts in used watches when I look carefully at some photos, especially in the less visible parts. What does that depend on? Air drying can be a cause or is just dirt that looks like rust?
Hi, I removed the bezel to clean the gunk under it, .I washed it with soap and water but got me thinking that water may be get in the little bezel ratchet holes in the case. Or Is it safe?
Its safe... Ive cleaned my watches with the bezel off. Just make sure the crown is completely shut. Thats all you need to worry about. An the back case. Those two areas are where your water resistance comes from. Not the bezel.