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Title: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 03:12:33 PM
Hi all,

Just wondering, what are you guys using to maintain the "shinnyness" of your watch (i.e. case, bracelet and leather)...

For the case and bracelet, I use Cape Cod Cloths, which I actually bought online and delivered all the way from US (price of delivery more expensive than the product  :-\)

For leather, still wondering which product to use, dare not use any till now.. any suggestions?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:32:55 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 03:40:02 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

wallet also? nicee... maybe will go take a look
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:42:59 PM
I can't remember the name of the wax from Timberland, they have many types, some in bottle, some in tube, I'm using the one in small round tin / can *you imagine yourself, basically you can use the wax on anything, as long as it is leather
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 03:46:30 PM
nice.. will go take a look
some of my older watches, the leather seems "dead"... like colour fading abit, got "wrinkles" and kinda dry...
will it help?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:49:53 PM
Yes, the wax will moisture up and soften up the leather, then it will protect the leather, maintain it and the leather can last a very long time.

Believe in Timberland when it comes to leather  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 03:50:36 PM
woww..
so tempted to get it straight away...
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 03:52:38 PM
It might not able to "restore" the faded colour, it was meant to use it for protection / prevention.

But is ok, now you know, next time when you have any new leather products, remember to use it.
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 04:00:30 PM
It might not able to "restore" the faded colour, it was meant to use it for protection / prevention.

But is ok, now you know, next time when you have any new leather products, remember to use it.

isit safe for me to use it on my brand new watch as well?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 24, 2012, 04:07:59 PM
Yes, you can but depends on what kind of leather you are talking about.

You may use it on those without a layer of protective coat *you get what I mean? those real leather feel.

If the leather already has a layer of protective coat *something like those LV monogram wallet which the leather feel is very hard and doesn't feel like the "real" leather kind of feel, then that one cannot be used.
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 04:26:59 PM
Yes, you can but depends on what kind of leather you are talking about.

You may use it on those without a layer of protective coat *you get what I mean? those real leather feel.

If the leather already has a layer of protective coat *something like those LV monogram wallet which the leather feel is very hard and doesn't feel like the "real" leather kind of feel, then that one cannot be used.

Thanks for info.... Will ask them properly 1st b4 buying.... Lol
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: jefnando on October 24, 2012, 05:27:59 PM
Use vaseline, give it a good rub then wipe the grease off with dry towel. Vaseline, good on skin, dead or living.  :Laughing_on_floor:
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 24, 2012, 05:41:47 PM
Use vaseline, give it a good rub then wipe the grease off with dry towel. Vaseline, good on skin, dead or living.  :Laughing_on_floor:

Vaseline? D thing that is good for cracked lips? Lol
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: tonykpk on October 25, 2012, 01:11:59 PM
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 01:27:30 PM
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..

Car leather? yea, I also had that thought.. Just dare not try..
any good brands? McGuire? lol
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:19:06 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

DId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:22:30 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

DId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..

I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni..  :-\
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:25:48 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

DId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..

I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni..  :-\

Yea.. I think so. So what do you guys use to take care of the steel counterparts?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:28:12 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

DId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..

I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni..  :-\

Yea.. I think so. So what do you guys use to take care of the steel counterparts?

I use something called Cape Cod Cloths.. I have no idea where to get it in Malaysia, as I bought online from US...
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:45:18 PM
I use the wax from Timberland, good stuff, used on my wallet as well

DId you use the same product on a steel bracelet as well? Was wondering if it'd work..

I think the Timberland thing should be for leather oni..  :-\

Yea.. I think so. So what do you guys use to take care of the steel counterparts?

I use something called Cape Cod Cloths.. I have no idea where to get it in Malaysia, as I bought online from US...

The cloths come with solution in it? Meaning we can use it to polish straightaway? But how do you get these to reach the small sections/holes in the steel bracelet? How shiny is it after polishing with it?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:48:48 PM
Yea, it comes with some solutions in the cloths, so straight use the cloth to wipe the metal part..
for those small and hard places, like to lug, I use my fingers (cant figure out any other better way).. make sure no long finger nails though..  :Cheers:
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 02:55:27 PM
Yea, it comes with some solutions in the cloths, so straight use the cloth to wipe the metal part..
for those small and hard places, like to lug, I use my fingers (cant figure out any other better way).. make sure no long finger nails though..  :Cheers:

does the cloth break easily? if not you can use a small and sharp stick like a those use for tweaking the sunglasses and gently wrap the cloth over the stick and reach those small places..
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 02:56:42 PM
Yea, it comes with some solutions in the cloths, so straight use the cloth to wipe the metal part..
for those small and hard places, like to lug, I use my fingers (cant figure out any other better way).. make sure no long finger nails though..  :Cheers:

does the cloth break easily? if not you can use a small and sharp stick like a those use for tweaking the sunglasses and gently wrap the cloth over the stick and reach those small places..

very good suggestion, will try it... The cloth is kinda thick.. not that easy to tear.. but, if with sharp objects, not sure yet.. lol
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: The Godzilla on October 25, 2012, 03:03:54 PM
I used sand paper for my bracelets, of course only for the brushed section, as for polished section, i just leave it, wait until the service and request for polish then everything will be back as new
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 25, 2012, 03:37:12 PM
I used sand paper for my bracelets, of course only for the brushed section, as for polished section, i just leave it, wait until the service and request for polish then everything will be back as new

I dare not sand paper!
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: lowengen on October 25, 2012, 03:38:07 PM
I used sand paper for my bracelets, of course only for the brushed section, as for polished section, i just leave it, wait until the service and request for polish then everything will be back as new

I dare not sand paper!

agree... an slight accident, and it will cause more scratches for d polished part..
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: JayJay on October 26, 2012, 05:08:27 AM
For leather strap i go fo Kodiak type, you dont have to worry about polishing or waxing,
I can even go for scuba/snorkling.. Your leather is protected,

Alternatively there are 3rd party water proof leather strap availble in KL, made in Austria

Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: kaka23 on October 26, 2012, 08:55:50 AM
Hi all,

Just wondering, what are you guys using to maintain the "shinnyness" of your watch (i.e. case, bracelet and leather)...

For the case and bracelet, I use Cape Cod Cloths, which I actually bought online and delivered all the way from US (price of delivery more expensive than the product  :-\)

For leather, still wondering which product to use, dare not use any till now.. any suggestions?



You bought from eBay?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: tonykpk on October 26, 2012, 09:08:57 AM
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..

Car leather? yea, I also had that thought.. Just dare not try..
any good brands? McGuire? lol

Yes Mcguire, the creamy type. I have been using them since 05..
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: horomas on October 26, 2012, 10:10:28 AM
I use scothbrite for the brushed sections of my watches and works like a charm :Cheers:
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: deliq3 on October 26, 2012, 10:56:05 AM
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..

Car leather? yea, I also had that thought.. Just dare not try..
any good brands? McGuire? lol

Yes Mcguire, the creamy type. I have been using them since 05..

you mean the same McGuire product used for car care?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: tonykpk on October 26, 2012, 01:18:39 PM
Yes, i even use the plastic cleaner  on my 6694 plastic lens , the wax could be used on the shinny surface. Its better to use wax than metal cleaner..
If you are not sure , use car leather cleaner n conditioner. After buffing off, it leaves the leather smell n a matte finish look..

Car leather? yea, I also had that thought.. Just dare not try..
any good brands? McGuire? lol

Yes Mcguire, the creamy type. I have been using them since 05..

you mean the same McGuire product used for car care?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: horomas on October 26, 2012, 01:41:09 PM
I also use toothpaste on my Omega speedy moonwatch which the hesalite crystal with amazing results.However,it will not work on sapphire for obvious reasons
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: kaka23 on October 26, 2012, 03:46:21 PM
I use scothbrite for the brushed sections of my watches and works like a charm :Cheers:


You just put some water on the scoth brite and brush the SS area on the watch?
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: dpkong on October 26, 2012, 06:46:36 PM
I use scothbrite for the brushed sections of my watches and works like a charm :Cheers:


You just put some water on the scoth brite and brush the SS area on the watch?

Yep!

Tried that on my Rolex oyster bracelet and it works perfectly. Remove the watch head from and use light pressure, working in one direction.

Best to use a new pad and not the used oily ones.
Title: Re: Watch care products
Post by: kevlee on July 19, 2013, 09:35:33 PM
Dear All:

For all new watch, I do recommend u use the IPad or Tab screen protector wisely on your watch glass. It's cheap and easy to use, meanwhile also not prominent at all after you paste it correctly on the glass. Just cut roughly smaller than the glass size and paste it on. Easy DIY, and protect against scratches. Is something worthwhile to invest.