
Do you know what to do if your watch becomes magnetized? If left unattended, the magnetization will deteriorate, so many people would like to know if there is a way to remove the magnetism on their own.
In this article, we will explain why watches become magnetized and what magnetization and demagnetization are.
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Relationship between watches and magnetism
There are many magnetic products in modern homes. For example, home appliances, smartphones, magnets, etc. These products are constantly emitting magnetism and may be affected by metal objects nearby.
Almost all of the internal parts of antique watches are made of metal, making them very susceptible to the effects of magnetism. For this reason, you need to be careful where you store metal products, but even if you are careful, magnetism may transfer to metal.
Since there are many small metal parts inside the watch, they are more susceptible to magnetism than other metal parts, so be careful.
In particular, home appliances in the kitchen emit a strong magnetic field. It may be a good idea to create a personal rule to protect your watch from magnetism, such as removing your watch when approaching the kitchen.
However, recently, strong magnets are sometimes used for smartphone covers and wallets. It's impossible to keep the magnet away from your watch all the time, so you don't have to worry about how you use it every day.
In addition, many of the wristwatches that have been released recently are using plastics for internal parts so that they are not affected by magnetism as much as possible. Still, the use of metal parts is not zero, so be careful not to bring it close to anything that emits magnetism.
What is a watch's magnetic band?
Parts made of metal are often used in wristwatches. When metals are in close proximity to products that emit magnetism for a long period of time, a phenomenon called "magnetic tinge" may occur, in which they maintain their magnetism.
If you don't deal with the magnetism early, it will gradually get worse, but if you can't judge the magnetism in the first place, you can't deal with it.
Therefore, one way to judge the magnetic tinge is to bring a compass closer.
If your watch is magnetic, a reaction will occur when you bring a compass close to it.
However, this method can only determine whether the target object (in this case, the watch) is magnetized or not. In order to demagnetize firmly, it is necessary to investigate which parts are magnetized.
It is difficult for individuals to check the parts, so if you want to remove the magnetism quickly and firmly, you should definitely ask a professional.
If your watch becomes magnetized
Magnetic tinge is sometimes called "magnetization" or "magnetization". If the watch is in this state, the hands of the watch will move faster or slower than they should, and the accuracy will be out of order.
This is because the small parts inside the watch have magnetic force, which causes the parts to attract or repel each other. The movement of the original parts is hindered by the magnetic force.
Also, if you leave the watch's magnetic band unattended, the magnetic band will gradually spread between the parts. If the magnetization gets worse, the hands of the clock may stop completely. Before that happens, you need to act quickly.
For more information on what to do if your watch hands are misaligned, see this article.
Please refer to it.
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What is demagnetization of a watch?
If it is a very light magnetism, it is possible to deal with it by yourself. If it is mild, you can remove the magnetism naturally by simply leaving it away from the object that emits magnetism for a while .
Also, there is a machine called "Magnetic Demagnetizer" on the market.
As a point of caution, there are tricks to using the demagnetizer, and if you use the wrong procedure, the magnetism may become stronger.
In addition, if the magnetism has spread over a wide area, or if it has deteriorated and has a strong magnetism, it will be difficult for an individual to deal with it.
If the magnetization is not mild, have it professionally repaired.
Trouble of watch to expert
How was that. If the watch becomes magnetized, the accuracy of the watch will be out of order, and it will cause malfunction.
If it is mild, you can repair it yourself, but if it is worse, it will be difficult to repair it yourself. Also, it tends to get worse over time, so early treatment is important.
If you have a problem with your watch, we recommend that you consult a professional.