A stainless steel watch isn’t just about style—it’s built for performance. Whether you’re wearing it in the field, on deployment, or as part of your everyday gear, regular maintenance ensures your timepiece stays reliable, mission-ready, and built to last. Stainless steel is known for its rugged resilience, but exposure to sweat, dirt, water, and airborne contaminants can take a toll over time.
This guide walks you through proper cleaning techniques to extend the life of your Marathon stainless steel watch, keeping it as tough as the day you got it.
Essential Gear for Cleaning Your Stainless Steel Watch
Before you start, gather the right tools:
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Mild dish soap (no harsh chemicals)
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Lukewarm water
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Soft-bristled toothbrush
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Microfiber or lint-free cloth
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Cotton swabs for tight spaces
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Rubbing alcohol (for stubborn grime)
If you own a Marathon stainless steel bracelet, such as the one on the 46mm JDD, a little extra care goes a long way in keeping it mission-ready.
Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide
Step 1: Remove the Watch
Take off your watch before cleaning. If your model has a removable bracelet, such as the Marathon Stainless Steel Bracelet, detach it to clean hard-to-reach areas effectively.
Step 2: Wipe Off Surface Dirt
Use a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust, sweat, and oils before deep cleaning. This prevents scratching when scrubbing.
Step 3: Prepare a Gentle Cleaning Solution
In a small bowl, mix lukewarm water with a few drops of mild dish soap. Avoid strong detergents or abrasive cleaners that could damage the protective coatings on your watch.
Step 4: Scrub Gently with a Soft Brush
Dip a soft-bristled toothbrush into the cleaning solution. Gently scrub the watch case and bracelet, focusing on crevices where dirt accumulates. For stubborn grime, use a cotton swab dipped in soapy water.
Step 5: Rinse and Dry Thoroughly
Do not submerge your watch unless it’s rated for deep water use, such as the Jumbo Pilot/Diver CSAR. Use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe down your watch. Dry with a clean, lint-free cloth, ensuring no moisture remains.
Ongoing Maintenance for Long-Term Performance
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Wipe your watch regularly after exposure to sweat or saltwater to prevent corrosion.
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Perform a deep cleaning every one to two months for optimal performance.
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If your Marathon watch experiences extreme conditions, consider routine servicing to maintain precision.
Built to Last, Engineered for the Toughest Environments
A properly maintained Marathon stainless steel watch isn’t just an accessory—it’s a trusted tool that stands up to the elements. Whether you're on a mission, training in the field, or tackling everyday challenges, keeping your watch clean ensures peak performance when you need it most.
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