Since having seen some chatter here about the topic, allow me to share:
By Scott A. Ekleberry - Watchmaker (Itsabouttimeonline.com)
No manufacturer or watchmaker will guarantee your watch to be waterproof or water resistant(unless he is insane). WHY?
Well, they once did, but then if we remember correctly, someone died in a diving accident or something around 1970. There was major litigation and then it was "open season" on any watch that said "waterproof" and leaked. In other countries, many watchmakers and even some watch manufactures were forced out of business after they were sued as the consumer protection laws are very strict in a lot of other countries. In the US, the Federal Trade Commission mandated that no watch ever be labelled "waterproof" again. So, when the old stock was sold off, "water resistant" became the key words. Does that mean your watch won't stand up to the water? Not really, but it keeps all of us in the trade from being sued because the responsibility now rests with the consumer.
As a general guide, if the watch says "water resistant", it may be suitable for washing your hands but we probably wouldn't go swimming or wash the car with it on. If your watch says "water resistant to 50-100 meters"(5-10 ATM), it is suitable for some swimming and you can probably go snorkeling with it. If it is rated for 200 meters and more(20 BARS), then you can probably go diving with it. In any event, if you plan to do any "water sports" with the watch, have the water resistance checked regularly. Spending S$30 to have it checked is a LOT cheaper than having to buy a new watch!
Two important points:
Do NOT pull out the crown or use ANY buttons on the watch while under the water(or in the water). To do so will instantly allow water to enter the watch! There is ONE exception to the pusher rule, some of the just released watches use magnetic switchers in their pushers and hence, do not have any way for water to enter when the pushers are used. This feature is only on a few watches(and they are VERY expensive).
Happy reading !
By Scott A. Ekleberry - Watchmaker (Itsabouttimeonline.com)
No manufacturer or watchmaker will guarantee your watch to be waterproof or water resistant(unless he is insane). WHY?
Well, they once did, but then if we remember correctly, someone died in a diving accident or something around 1970. There was major litigation and then it was "open season" on any watch that said "waterproof" and leaked. In other countries, many watchmakers and even some watch manufactures were forced out of business after they were sued as the consumer protection laws are very strict in a lot of other countries. In the US, the Federal Trade Commission mandated that no watch ever be labelled "waterproof" again. So, when the old stock was sold off, "water resistant" became the key words. Does that mean your watch won't stand up to the water? Not really, but it keeps all of us in the trade from being sued because the responsibility now rests with the consumer.
As a general guide, if the watch says "water resistant", it may be suitable for washing your hands but we probably wouldn't go swimming or wash the car with it on. If your watch says "water resistant to 50-100 meters"(5-10 ATM), it is suitable for some swimming and you can probably go snorkeling with it. If it is rated for 200 meters and more(20 BARS), then you can probably go diving with it. In any event, if you plan to do any "water sports" with the watch, have the water resistance checked regularly. Spending S$30 to have it checked is a LOT cheaper than having to buy a new watch!
Two important points:
- Do NOT shower with your watch on. The soap and shampoo, and so on, can eat the gaskets and turn them into "goo"!
Do NOT pull out the crown or use ANY buttons on the watch while under the water(or in the water). To do so will instantly allow water to enter the watch! There is ONE exception to the pusher rule, some of the just released watches use magnetic switchers in their pushers and hence, do not have any way for water to enter when the pushers are used. This feature is only on a few watches(and they are VERY expensive).
Happy reading !
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