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As apparently the resident watch nerd in this corner of the 'verse, here's how to clean your watch properly
It's on your wrist, it's gonna get gunk on it, if you don't clean it occasionally it's a goddamn petri dish
I'm assuming that none of us are loaded enough to own gold, silver, or gem encrusted watches, if you are then get your butler to do it
For a start, if you can, remove the strap from your watch
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@troubleMoney i've just stopped wearing my rings and watches for the time being tbh
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@tom yeah, the rings especially is a good idea
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@tom I'm aware of the definition of the word "degloving" which is why I avoid them (no, you don't want to know, don't look it up)
But so long as you take them off before you wash your hands and put them back on after it should be fine
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@troubleMoney but yeah I usually take them off before doing anything I know to require washing hands afterwards or I take them off, wash my hands and rings and put them on when everything's dry
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@troubleMoney oh dw they're all big enough, it's v. unlikely for that to happen lmao. worst case I'd have someone cut them off with a dremel before forcing it