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How to Maintain Your Seiko Automatic Watch

Learn essential tips to care for your Seiko automatic watch from cleaning and storage to servicing. Keep your Seiko performing perfectly for years with expert advice from Mona Watch.<br><br>Visit: https://www.monawatch.com/seiko-watches/

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How to Maintain Your Seiko Automatic Watch

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  1. How to Maintain Your Seiko Automatic Watch A Seiko automatic watch is more than just a timepiece; it’s a symbol of craftsmanship, precision, and timeless style. Designed to last for decades, Seiko’s automatic watches rely on mechanical movements powered by your wrist’s natural motion. However, like any fine instrument, they need proper care and maintenance to perform at their best. Whether you own a Seiko 5, Presage, or Prospex model, following the right maintenance

  2. routine will ensure it stays accurate and beautiful for years. Here’s a complete guide on how to maintain your Seiko automatic watch. 1. Regular Wearing Keeps It Running Seiko automatic watches are powered by kinetic energy generated through your wrist movements. The more you wear it, the better it performs. Regular use keeps the lubricants inside the movement evenly distributed, ensuring smooth operation. If you don’t wear it daily, consider manually winding it every few days to keep the mechanism active. 2. Manual Winding for Inactive Periods If your Seiko automatic watch stops after being unused for a while, it’s perfectly normal. You can restart it by gently rotating the crown 20 to 30 times. This process builds up enough power reserve to keep it running for the next 40–50 hours, depending on the model. Avoid overwinding, as excessive pressure can damage the internal components. 3. Store It Properly When you’re not wearing your Seiko, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, moisture, and magnetic fields. Using a watch box or case can help protect it from dust and scratches. For collectors who rotate multiple watches, an automatic watch winder can keep your Seiko running even when not in use. 4. Keep It Away from Magnets Magnetic exposure is one of the most common causes of time deviation in automatic watches. Avoid placing your Seiko near electronic devices like speakers, laptops, or phones for extended periods. If your watch becomes magnetized and starts running inaccurately, take it to an authorized Seiko service center for demagnetization. 5. Clean It Regularly Wipe your watch regularly with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt, sweat, and oils that accumulate over time. For stainless steel or metal straps, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water, but always ensure the crown is tightly closed before cleaning. Avoid immersing your watch unless it’s specifically designed for diving.

  3. 6. Service It Periodically Even though Seiko automatic watches are built to last, they require professional servicing every 3 to 5 years. During servicing, technicians clean the movement, replace lubricants, and check for worn-out parts. Regular servicing not only maintains accuracy but also extends the lifespan of your timepiece. 7. Handle with Care Automatic watches contain delicate mechanical parts, so avoid dropping or exposing your Seiko to extreme vibrations or shocks. When adjusting the time or date, do so gently and avoid changing the date between 9 PM and 3 AM, as the date-changing mechanism is active during those hours. 8. Protect from Water and Heat While many Seiko models are water-resistant, it’s important to know your watch’s rating. Avoid exposing it to hot water, saunas, or sudden temperature changes, as this can damage seals and affect performance. Always check the water resistance rating before swimming or diving. 9. Check Seals and Gaskets Over time, the gaskets that protect your Seiko from water and dust can wear out. During servicing, have the seals inspected and replaced if needed. This simple step ensures that your watch remains water-resistant and well-protected. Conclusion Maintaining your Seiko automatic watch doesn’t require complex steps, just consistent care and mindful handling. By wearing it regularly, cleaning it properly, storing it safely, and servicing it on time, you can preserve its precision and beauty for years to come.

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