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Welcome to The A-Z of Watches

I think it is rather obvious that our site is all about watches. It is part of the A to Z of .com which is a fast growing site about all things. This site is designed to be easy to use to provide you with information about watches as fast as possible. Various aspects are covered ranging from vintage & swiss watches to the various brands available such as Omega, Casio, Citizen etc. Below is a little information to get you started and you will find more by following the links to the left.

Tips on Increasing the Life Span of Your Watch

Most of us have at least couple of watches designated for the following: one for work and daily wear, and the other for formal or special occasion wear. There are a large variety of watches available, and it is very hard to restrain from increasing your collection, especially when your old watch breaks down on you. However, very few people take the time to maintain their existing watches in order to enjoy them as long as possible.

Study the Characteristics of Your Watch

Most watches will come with a booklet, which will contain the detailed characteristics of the watch such as: if it is water resistant and to what degree (i.e. 30 feet, 50 feet and so on), whether you can have a shower with it or swim, if it is shock and scratch proof (scratch proof is only referred to the glass face of the watch), and the care required for it. It is very important you carefully read the booklet provided in order to ensure you avoid what can ruin your watch.

Service your watch regularly, especially if it is an expensive brand that you want to last you for the longest period of time. In fact, watches will usually last for approximately 10 years and the designer brands for a lifetime if you take proper care of them.

Care for the Strap

The strap of your watch is as important, especially when it is made of a precious material such as gold or platinum. Dust, sweat, and other particles can make their way in between the links too, and thus must be cleaned. For the straps that are made out of leather, ensure that you don’t subject them to direct water or any other form of liquids, and even though it is very comfortable with time, you will need to change them at least once a year.

Helpful Tips

If you are looking to purchase an expensive designer watch with special features such as kinetic or automatic, you need to ensure that you can provide your watch with the maintenance required in order to enjoy its benefits for the longest period of time. All care instructions should come with it, or the sales person should provide them to you at the time of purchase.

You can easily double and triple your watch’s life span with the above mentioned. Thus, you can enjoy its benefits, as well as add to your collection with every future purchase, instead of replacing the broken piece.

About the Author:
Charles Wilkinson writes about jewelry and watches for various article directory sites including The A-Z of Watches.

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