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Watch Water Resistance Guide: Everything You Need to Know - Blingdo Watch

Watch Water Resistance Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Understanding watch water resistance levels helps protect your timepiece and prevents accidental damage. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. What Is Watch Water Resistance?

Water resistance is measured in ATM (atmospheres) or meters (m) and indicates the pressure a watch can withstand under laboratory conditions.
It does not represent the actual depth a watch can be submerged in real-life situations.

2. Common Water Resistance Levels and Their Use Cases

LabelMeaningSuitable Activities
Water ResistantSplash-resistant (no rating)Protects against light splashes, like rain.
30m Water Resistant (3ATM)Basic resistanceHandles splashes but not submersion.
50m Water Resistant (5ATM)Standard resistanceSuitable for brief swimming, but no diving.
100m Water Resistant (10ATM)Sports resistanceIdeal for swimming or snorkeling.
200m+ Water Resistant (20ATM+)Professional resistanceSuitable for diving and deep-water activities.

3. Tips for Maintaining Water-Resistant Watches


  • Avoid Hot Water: Avoid hot water when wearing replica stainless steel watches with diamonds, as steam can damage the watch’s seals
  • Don’t Operate the Crown: Avoid adjusting the crown or buttons in wet conditions.
  • Regular Seal Checks: Gaskets wear out over time; have them inspected every 1–2 years.
  • Dry Properly: Use a soft cloth to remove moisture after exposure to water.

4. Common Misconceptions About Water Resistance

  • “30m water-resistant” doesn’t mean it can be submerged 30 meters deep: It refers to static pressure in lab tests.
  • Not all water-resistant watches are sweat-proof: Sweat’s salt content may corrode seals.
  • Water resistance isn’t permanent: Time and wear reduce a watch’s water resistance, requiring periodic checks.

5. Choosing the Right Water-Resistant Watch

  • “30m water-resistant” doesn’t mean it can be submerged 30 meters deep: It refers to static pressure in lab tests.
  • Not all water-resistant watches are sweat-proof: Sweat’s salt content may corrode seals.
  • Water resistance isn’t permanent: Time and wear reduce a watch’s water resistance, requiring periodic checks.

Knowing your watch’s water resistance levels ensures its longevity and functionality. For further assistance or custom luxury brands 18k gold watch, please contact us.

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