Take Care of Your Watch
WING to the present-day vogue for sun bathing on the beaches it often happens that people forget to remove their wristlet watches before firally entering the water. Now, bathing is really bad for watches, and it takes an immense amount of time and trouble to
repair a watch that has been damaged in this way. The best thing to do is to flood the whole watch with oil, directly the mistake is noticed, or as soon after as possible. This prevents corrosion until the watch can be sent to’ the watchmaker. But do not delay in the sending either, or the rust will eat into the finer parts and damage them beyond repair.
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 20, 28 November 1930, Page 32
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118Take Care of Your Watch Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 20, 28 November 1930, Page 32
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