Cleaning Watches
Discussion
nickd01 said:
Sorry, it's a metal strap. It's just got loads of "gunk" around where it joins the watch
I clean my Rolex Submariner every day before I have a shower.
A little squirt of Carex onto a nail brush, good scrub and rinse under warm water then towel dry.
Comes up perfect!!! I can't imagine all the old sweat and gunk and skin and bacteria that must be lurking if you've never done this!!!!
In fact if it's not been done for ages soak it in soapy water for an hour or so, then scrub it.
nickd01 said:
Thanks chaps.
I didn't want to damage the finish which is why I've never tackled cleaning it.
So, a quick bit of fairy-liquid or car-wash stuff to soak it first and then a bit of toothbrush action is on the cards tonight then.
I didn't want to damage the finish which is why I've never tackled cleaning it.
So, a quick bit of fairy-liquid or car-wash stuff to soak it first and then a bit of toothbrush action is on the cards tonight then.
...mild hand/face soap only please!
I clean my watch with a SOFT toothbrush, in mild soapy water - then rinse and towel dry.
Helps if the watch is water resistant to more than 30m though!
I use an ultrasonic cleaner, in a shopping center near me they have an open autoclave where people can drop in their glasses, press a button and ultrasonic waves go through the water lifting off all the dirt. Dropped the trusty Seamaster in there, pressed the button and was amazed as all the gunk and dirt came out from between the bracelet links! Superbly clean. Although I think it did take out some kind of lubricant from between the links as they feel kinda more mettaly now...
wtd said:
I use an ultrasonic cleaner, in a shopping center near me they have an open autoclave where people can drop in their glasses, press a button and ultrasonic waves go through the water lifting off all the dirt. Dropped the trusty Seamaster in there, pressed the button and was amazed as all the gunk and dirt came out from between the bracelet links! Superbly clean. Although I think it did take out some kind of lubricant from between the links as they feel kinda more mettaly now...
...more worryingly, what about the lubricants dislodged WITHIN the watch's mechanism?! If you like your watch, I think you should get it serviced ASAP and then use soap and water for cleaning.
16610LV said:
wtd said:
I use an ultrasonic cleaner, in a shopping center near me they have an open autoclave where people can drop in their glasses, press a button and ultrasonic waves go through the water lifting off all the dirt. Dropped the trusty Seamaster in there, pressed the button and was amazed as all the gunk and dirt came out from between the bracelet links! Superbly clean. Although I think it did take out some kind of lubricant from between the links as they feel kinda more mettaly now...
...more worryingly, what about the lubricants dislodged WITHIN the watch's mechanism?! If you like your watch, I think you should get it serviced ASAP and then use soap and water for cleaning.
"Ultrasonic cleaners are very good" I have one and use is all the time. but I take the case off the bct and put it in then. On the one that I sell, it has a little part that holds the case out of the water but leaving the bct in, And they are only £45 plus post, if anyone wants one. With regard to the lubricants in the links!! it sounds to me that you still have soap stuck in it. They do not put any oil in the links as far as no.
E-mail me if anyone wants a Ultrasonic. zelleyford@zelley.com
Martin
Vesuvius 996 said:
nickd01 said:
Sorry, it's a metal strap. It's just got loads of "gunk" around where it joins the watch
I clean my Rolex Submariner every day before I have a shower.A little squirt of Carex onto a nail brush, good scrub and rinse under warm water then towel dry.
Comes up perfect!!! I can't imagine all the old sweat and gunk and skin and bacteria that must be lurking if you've never done this!!!!
In fact if it's not been done for ages soak it in soapy water for an hour or so, then scrub it.
johnfm said:
Vesuvius 996 said:
nickd01 said:
Sorry, it's a metal strap. It's just got loads of "gunk" around where it joins the watch
I clean my Rolex Submariner every day before I have a shower.A little squirt of Carex onto a nail brush, good scrub and rinse under warm water then towel dry.
Comes up perfect!!! I can't imagine all the old sweat and gunk and skin and bacteria that must be lurking if you've never done this!!!!
In fact if it's not been done for ages soak it in soapy water for an hour or so, then scrub it.
zelleyford said:
16610LV said:
wtd said:
I use an ultrasonic cleaner, in a shopping center near me they have an open autoclave where people can drop in their glasses, press a button and ultrasonic waves go through the water lifting off all the dirt. Dropped the trusty Seamaster in there, pressed the button and was amazed as all the gunk and dirt came out from between the bracelet links! Superbly clean. Although I think it did take out some kind of lubricant from between the links as they feel kinda more mettaly now...
...more worryingly, what about the lubricants dislodged WITHIN the watch's mechanism?! If you like your watch, I think you should get it serviced ASAP and then use soap and water for cleaning.E-mail me if anyone wants a Ultrasonic. zelleyford@zelley.com
Martin
16610LV said:
zelleyford said:
16610LV said:
wtd said:
I use an ultrasonic cleaner, in a shopping center near me they have an open autoclave where people can drop in their glasses, press a button and ultrasonic waves go through the water lifting off all the dirt. Dropped the trusty Seamaster in there, pressed the button and was amazed as all the gunk and dirt came out from between the bracelet links! Superbly clean. Although I think it did take out some kind of lubricant from between the links as they feel kinda more mettaly now...
...more worryingly, what about the lubricants dislodged WITHIN the watch's mechanism?! If you like your watch, I think you should get it serviced ASAP and then use soap and water for cleaning.E-mail me if anyone wants a Ultrasonic. zelleyford@zelley.com
Martin
I have just had a look at how much it costs and its £160 for an auto. I have a shop in Hertfordshire if you would like to get it done. I normally give PH members a discount. Zelleyford@zelley.com.
Martin Zelley
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