The original box your Rolex came in is also perfect for storing your watch. Traveling with your Rolex? Purchase a watch travel case that holds as many watches as you plan on taking.

Watch winders come in a variety of styles and sizes, so you’re sure to find a decorative option that works in your home.

If you’d like a display option that looks less like a jewelry case, look for a watch cabinet that you can lock.

Electronic locks can use a number password or fingerprint recognition while a manual lock uses a combination or key that you use to open the safe. Store the original watch box and paperwork in the safe with the watch.

For a quick, temporary fix, put a few silica packets into your watch case or safe. They’ll remove some moisture, but you will need to replace them frequently. Avoid storing your Rolex in humid areas of your home, like in the bathroom or near a radiator.

Rolex watches are designed to be worn in extreme climates, so it doesn’t matter what temperature you store your watch at.

Did you accidentally get cosmetics or perfume on your Rolex? Clean the watch with soapy water and check it over for damage. Chances are, your watch will be fine. If you want to wear perfume or cologne while wearing your watch, apply the scent before you put the watch on so you don’t accidentally spray the surface of the watch.

Do this whenever your watch is looking dull or dusty, too.

Only wash your Rolex if it has the waterproof oyster case design. If you’ve worn your Rolex in the sea, rinse it with fresh water as soon as you get out so salt and sand don’t cling to the surface of your watch.

If you need to change the time or date, adjust it before you push the crown back in.

If your watch needs repairs or adjustments, check to see if it’s still under the company’s two-year service guaranty.