7 Ways in Taking Good Care of Your Wooden Watch

Many people wear a wristwatch because it is one of the ideal ways to tell time. Although some use their phones to check what time it is, still, having a watch could be said to be more convenient as it only requires a glance from your wrist. There is a lot of timepieces today in the market to match any style and outfit.

Apart from the watches made out of plastic and metal, some are made out of natural wood. There are also watches with basic or complicated functions. It is always important to learn how to take care of this accessory since applying the proper maintenance to your wristwatch can make it last longer.

 

Choosing A Wooden Watch as An Accessory

Some individuals have sensitive skin; that's why they are very selective when it comes to choosing the right accessory. If you are one of those people who prefers a timepiece as an accessory but has delicate skin, you may prefer buying a wooden watch.

 

Why Choose A Wooden Watch?

Wooden watches are made of natural materials. Unlike metal and plastic watches, they do not contain alloy or chemicals that might irritate your skin. Moreover, wooden timepieces are more comfortable to wear because they do not absorb heat like metal does. Another good reason to buy a wooden watch is its uniqueness. Unlike metal and plastic watches that are made in machines that create replicas, wooden watches are unique because they are made of different wood grains.

There are several reasons to love wooden watches. Aside from their affordability, they are also fashionable to wear. They can be worn in both casual and formal occasions as they go well with most outfits. The appearance of the wood also changes as time passes by. You can witness how it ages gracefully with time. Buying a wooden watch is also eco-friendly. Compared to metal and plastic, wood is renewable and requires less energy to make it.

 

How To Take Care Of Your Wooden Timepiece

If you got a wooden watch with you, you might be concerned with how you can properly take care of it. You can apply the simple tips which are listed below. Doing so can help you preserve its beauty: 

  1. Change the batteries every 1-2 years. If your watch stops functioning, it doesn't always mean that your watch is damaged or lost because most of the time, the problem is the batteries, not the watch itself. To fix it, you can go to a local watch repair shop and let the experts repair it for you. Try to avoid setting it yourself because you may hit something in the watch that can really damage it. 
  2. Clean your wooden watch regularly. It is essential to maintain its cleanliness to make your watch function well. You can remove the dirt and unwanted debris in your timepiece by using a piece of cloth and natural oil. To clean it, you have to make a solution first by mixing natural oil and lemon. Dip the soft cloth in the mixture and start applying it to your wooden watch. Gently clean all the outer parts and let it dry. Once dried, you may use a dry cloth to remove the excess oil.
  3. Keep your wooden timepiece from direct contact with water. If you are taking a shower, it is advisable to take off your wooden clock. However, there is no need to take it off if you are washing your hands; it is important just to make sure that the watch is not in direct contact with water. This is because wood is an organic material so if it gets wet, its shape and appearance might be a change. It can also shrink if it is constantly getting soaked in water.
  4. Keep your wooden watch from direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to sunlight can deteriorate the colour of your wooden timepiece. It can also lead to cracks which can get worse as time passes by. It is essential to keep your watch in more shadowy environments to maintain its look.
  5. Store your watch in a safe place. When not in use, you have to make sure that your wooden clock is stored in a safe place. It should be kept in an area where there is no direct sunlight because, as mentioned before, prolonged exposure to the sun's rays can cause cracks and other damages to your timepiece. You may also enclose it in a box with a protective cover to prevent it from getting scratches.
  6. Use natural and protective oils to lubricate your wooden timepiece. Wood gets dry, which can result in cracks. It is needed to be appropriately moisturized to preserve the wood sheen. To lubricate your wooden watch, you can apply natural and protective oils. You may find these oils in your home. You can choose from the following natural oils:
  • Almond oil
  • Coconut oil
  • Mineral oil
  • Nut oil
  • Walnut oil

Note: If you are allergic to nuts, you may disregard the last two oils mentioned and use the others above. 

The application of oil helps in the lamination of the wood pores. It also cleans the dirt in your timepiece as well as repelling the water from entering it.

  1. Wear your wooden watch as often as you can. Did you know that we have natural oils in the body? This is the reason why wearing your watch is part of your timepiece's maintenance. The natural oils can keep it moisturized, preventing your wooden clock from getting dry or having discolorations.

 

Wearing a wooden watch can be one of your fashion statements. It never goes out of style because it can be worn in any casual or formal occasion. Nevertheless, since the watch is made out of natural materials, extra care and proper maintenance are needed to ensure that it can last long. However, if taken care of properly, your wooden watch will look better as time goes by.