Wooden Watch Care Tips

1. Avoid Prolonged Water Exposure
Even if water-resistant, wooden watches are sensitive to prolonged exposure to water. Remove it before swimming, showering, or washing dishes.

2. Keep Away from Extreme Temperatures
Protect your wooden watch from direct sunlight, extreme cold, or rapid temperature changes, as these can cause the wood to warp or crack.

3. Clean with a Soft Cloth
Wipe your watch with a dry, soft cloth to remove dirt, dust, or oils. For stubborn stains, use a slightly damp cloth and dry immediately.

4. Moisturize the Wood
Occasionally, apply a small amount of natural beeswax or wood conditioner to the wooden parts to prevent them from drying out and to maintain their natural luster.

5. Store Properly
Store your watch in a cool, dry place, preferably in a watch box or pouch, to protect it from dust and humidity.

6. Avoid Chemicals
Keep your watch away from cleaning agents, perfumes, and other chemicals that can damage the wood or its finish.

7. Service Regularly
For optimal performance, have the mechanical parts serviced by a professional watchmaker as recommended by the manufacturer.

8. Remove During Physical Activities
Take off your wooden watch during intense physical activities to avoid scratches or unnecessary wear.

9. Handle with Care
Wooden watches are more fragile than metal ones. Avoid dropping or exposing them to heavy impacts.