Clean your watch occasionally with a microfiber cloth to preserve its luster. You can also wash the case and bracelet from time to time using soapy water and a soft brush. Before cleaning your watch, be sure the crown is screwed down against the case to guarantee water resistance.
If you wear your watch in the sea, it is important to rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt or sand deposits. Note that custom diamond watches with aftermarket bezels are not recommended to be worn in water as they may no longer be water resistant.
Avoid extreme temperatures, generally below 32 degrees and above 140 degrees.
Keeping your watch wound will ensure that all parts of the movement remain properly lubricated.
Do not wind your watch while wearing it. This may put unnecessary tension on the winding stem and damage the watch’s movement.
Avoid magnets, which can damage delicate parts of the watch movement.