How to Clean & Care for Your Watch (and Straps)

How to Clean & Care for Your Watch (and Straps)

A watch is more than a tool — it’s an heirloom, an investment, and in many cases, a daily companion. To keep it looking sharp and running well, proper cleaning and strap care are essential. The good news? With a few simple steps, you can protect your timepiece and extend the life of your straps.


🧼 How to Clean Your Watch Case & Crystal

  1. Wipe Down Daily
    After wearing, give your watch a quick wipe with a soft microfiber cloth to remove sweat, dust, and fingerprints.

  2. Weekly Rinse (Water-Resistant Watches Only)

    • Fill a bowl with lukewarm water and mild dish soap.

    • Use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub the case, avoiding the crown and pushers if the watch isn’t fully water-resistant.

    • Rinse under cool running water and pat dry with a lint-free cloth.

  3. Professional Service
    For deeper grime or water damage, take your watch to a professional. Over-polishing or using harsh chemicals can damage finishes.


🪢 Caring for Different Strap Materials

NATO Straps (Nylon)

  • Toss into a bowl of warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry flat.

  • Avoid dryers or direct heat to prevent warping.

Sailcloth Straps

  • Wipe clean with a damp cloth after saltwater or sweat exposure.

  • For deeper cleaning, a soft brush with mild soap works. Dry naturally — never in direct sun.

Leather Straps

  • Avoid soaking. Instead, wipe with a slightly damp cloth and let air dry.

  • Use a leather conditioner sparingly to prevent cracking.

  • Rotate leather straps often to allow them to breathe.

Rubber Straps

  • Rinse under warm water after workouts, swimming, or hot weather.

  • For stubborn grime, use a mild soap and toothbrush.

  • Keep away from harsh solvents or cologne, which can degrade rubber.


🛠 Pro Tips for Longevity

  • Rotate Straps: Give leather and fabric straps a rest to reduce wear.

  • Avoid Chemicals: Perfumes, oils, and sunscreen can stain or weaken materials.

  • Store Smart: Use a strap roll or watch box to protect straps from dust and bending.

  • Check Spring Bars: Regularly inspect and replace worn spring bars to avoid accidents.


Final Thoughts

Caring for your watch and straps doesn’t take much time, but it makes a huge difference in preserving both function and value. With regular cleaning and strap rotation, you’ll keep your collection looking fresh — and your watches ready for any occasion.

👉 Ready to expand your strap rotation? Explore our WIS Strap Collection for NATO, sailcloth, leather, and rubber options that transform your watch in seconds.

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