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Taking Care of Your Gold Watch



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By : Victor Epand    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-05-25 03:04:07
The warm tone and lustre of gold never seems to go out of style, making it an appealing choice for jewelry designers and buyers. Even though gold is one of the softest metals, it can last a lifetime if taken care of properly. To increase its durability and strength, other metals are often added to gold, such as copper and silver. The resilience of gold can be determined by its karat measure, ranging from 10 karats to 24 karats, or pure gold. While pure gold is more valuable, it is also the softest; the higher the measurement, the more vulnerable the metal.

It is important to take special precautions to prevent gold from being scratched or dented. Gold is easily damaged by hard gems such as diamonds, so it is a good idea to store gold jewelry separate from other pieces, or in their own soft pouch. It should not be worn against other metals or gems because the friction can result in nicks and impressions. Gold watches are particularly susceptible to scratches and dents due to the fact that they are worn in an area involved in so many activities.

Chemicals can be very harmful to gold jewelry, especially chlorine, which can weaken its structure. Gold pieces should never be worn in swimming pools or hot tubs, and should be kept in a safe place while cleaning and applying makeup, hairspray or perfume. They should also be removed before showering or bathing to prevent soap residue from dulling the finish. Over time, even perspiration can cause gold to appear lacklustre.

Many jewelers recommend cleaning gold pieces once per month to maintain their appearance. To clean a gold watch, use a solution of well-diluted liquid detergent and lukewarm water. Gently clean the piece with a soft cloth or infant toothbrush, rinse thoroughly and dry with a chamois or polishing cloth. Be careful to avoid the face and inner components of the watch. Commercial jewelry cleaners are available but make sure they are intended for gold pieces. To schedule a professional cleaning, visit a local jewelry store.

As with any type of jewelry, it is important to use common sense. A gold watch should never be worn while performing any movement or task that produces a great deal of friction. Gold pieces are valuable and should be stored far from drains and small gaps at home, or in a secure location - preferably a safe - while attending the gym or spa.

Gold is a valuable metal that exudes luxury and rarely depreciates. By respecting the vulnerability of gold and taking extra precautions to preserve its lustre, a gold watch can easily become a jewelry collection staple that will last for years to come.
Author Resource:- Victor Epand is an expert consultant for used clothing, used watches, and vacuum food sealers. When shopping for used clothing, used watches, and vacuum food sealers, shop only at the best online stores for used clothing, gold watches, and vacuum food sealers.
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