Metal watch bands will retain their beauty for a long time if proper care is exercised; we recommned carefully cleaning your watch regularly. To clean use a soft brush and warm soapy water. Be sure to thoroughly rinse the metal bracelet with clear water and completely dry it before wearing. If the water resistance rating of your watch is below 50m then please take special care not to expose the watch head to excessive amounts of water. If you are unsure we recommend you contact the Citizen Service Centre at service@citizenwatch.co.uk or 0118 936 8888.
Leather bands are more susceptible to damage and premature wear from moisture than a metal bracelet. A leather band may be damaged or exhibit accelerated wear if moisture or perspiration is allowed to remain on or saturate the band. Wipe both the inside and outside of your strap daily with a soft dry cloth to remove collected contaminants. If your strap becomes saturated with moisture either from water or perspiration, be sure to allow the strap to completely dry before wearing the watch again.
Rubber watch straps are also sensitive to perspiration, salt water, and oil, which are easily absorbed and can cause the strap to crack and then break - so, periodic cleaning is recommended. Using an old soft toothbrush and a mild dish detergent and water, thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the strap. Completely rinse off any soap residue and then thoroughly dry the strap. If you expose your strap to salt water, be sure to rinse it with clear water as soon as possible.