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Remark :
✓Instrument Diameter (380mm×155mm)
✓Testing Time (1:00 Hr)
✓If you need to get a certificate, waiting time (1 Day)
✓Water resistance (5bar/depth 50 meters / 164 feet)

Watch Water Resistance Information

Water resistance is the term used to indicate the amount of pressure a watch can withstand under water at a specific depth without leaking or losing accuracy. Water resistant is a term approved by the federal trade commission; they disallow the term waterproof. Water resistance and depth are not the same. A watch is tested at a specific depth at a temperature of 18c to 25c while stationary. Any movement through the water subjects the watch to additional pressure changes. Water pressure from a hose or water sport activities can exceed the watch water resistance

There are several degrees of water resistance. Note that watches should not be worn in the shower or bath as chemicals in soaps and shampoos will damage the gaskets

Water resistance is not permanent. Water resistance cannot be guaranteed

International Standards Organization (ISOO 2281:

Non water resistant: These watches will leak if any water gets on the case or crown

30 meters/100 feet/3 bar: General water resistant watches can withstand minor moisture from splashing, but should not be worn for swimming, diving, bathing, or showering. These watches are the most misunderstood. Most people believe that water resistant printed on the dial means the watch is sealed for swimming, diving, showering, etc. Not true. General water resistant watches should not be used underwater.

50 meters/164 feet/ 5 bar: can be used for swimming in shallow water, but not for snorkeling or other water sports

100 meters/ 328 feet/ 10 bar: are often called divers watches and can be used for snorkeling, swimming, and other water sports, but not high board diving or sub aqua diving.

200 meters/ 662 feet/ 20 bar: Suitable for high impact water sports and aqua diving not requiring helium.

300-1000 meters: professional divers watches and can be worn for deep water diving

When a watch is water resistant, it will be so specified on the dial or case back. If there is no depth specification, and the watch is marked water resistant, then the watch is made to general water resistant specifications. Water resistance is not permanent. Gaskets around the crown, crystal, and case back are subject to wear. They can deteriorate in time, and should be inspected periodically. Checking the gaskets in a general water resistant watch can often be just a visual inspection. The application of silicone lubrication can extend the life of the gaskets and is done when replacing the cell. In general terms, 1 ATM is not considered a depth indication for a watch, and should not be considered water resistant

It is vital that a watch owner understand the capabilities AND the limitations of their watch and the actual meaning of the depth designation (or lack thereof). The owner of any watch needs to have assurance that the seals of his or her watch are intact, and that the case, crystal, crown, and back are sound and properly seated anytime that the case back is removed. Any time that we open a watch for service, the gasket is lubricated with a silicone sealant, to optimize water resistance