as possible onto a paper towel to prevent it from
puddling onto the watch. Avoid using any abrasive
cleaners on your watch as they cause scratches.
Also avoid the use of soap products as soap leaves
residue.
To clean the wrist-strap, dampen a cloth in clean
water. Rub this over your rubber or leather band
to remove dirt. If the band is rubber, this is all the
cleaning you should do. If your timepiece features a
leather watchband instead of a rubber one, you may
clean it with traditional leather cleaner. Use leather
conditioner on your top-grain (smooth) leather band
occasionally to prevent it from drying. You should do
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this once every few months, or when the band feels
dry (necessary frequency will vary). Wipe the leather
band down again with a soft, dry cloth after applying
the conditioner.
Minor scratches are common, especially on watches
that get daily use. The safest way to remove
scratches is always to have the watch serviced by
an authorized Devon retailer or service center.