Write an article based on this "Wipe your watch down with a soft, lint-free cloth. Allow your watch to dry. Send the watch to a jeweler."
This will prevent liquid from getting trapped in the watch band, limiting your watch’s risk of rust and corrosion.  Use another soft, lint-free cloth to wipe down the watch head. Wipe your watch down regularly, especially after you work out or get caught in the rain. Even after patting your watch band down with a dry cloth, it’s possible that some liquid remains between the links and crevices of the watch.  To ensure your watch is totally dry, air dry it by laying it on a dry towel for an hour or so. If you have trouble getting your watch clean, send it to a jeweler.  Jewelers have the tools and expertise necessary to clean your stainless steel watch.  It’s an added cost, but doing so will save you time, and could prevent you from damaging your stainless steel watch accidentally. You should also utilize a jeweler’s services when you wish to clean a stainless steel antique watch.