3 Things You Don't Know About Water Resistance (2024)

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Water Resistance And Its Meaning

If you're old school like me and wear a watch, take your watch off and take a look at either the dial (face) or the back of the watch. Look for anything that says water resistance, or a number like 30M, 50M, 100M, or perhaps it is measured in feet - '330ft'.

You probably recognize what that is right? That is the water resistance rating of your timepiece. But a lot of people do not know what that actually means. Often times they assume that is how deep their watch can go before running (swimming?) into problems. Unfortunately, the watch industry has done a poor job of communicating this because that rating really has nothing to do with depth at all,practically speaking. If it says "Water resistant to 30M" on the back of your watch, it precisely means that you CANNOT go 30 metres deep with that watch. And that, I'll admit, can be confusing.

Here are 3 things you probably do not know about water resistance as it pertains to timepieces.

1. They are not talking about depth.

Then why do they measure it in metres/feet? It doesn't really make a whole lot of sense and is pretty confusing at face value. When a watch says water resistant too, let's say, 100M, the company is not actually saying it can go 100M deep. What they are saying is that it can withstand pressure equal to 100M deep. This is an important distinction. If you put your watch in a bucket that was 100M tall and full of water, and the watch was sitting perfectly still at the bottom, and the water was perfectly still, that would be the measurement of pressure at 100M deep. However, in the real world, typically the water is moving and the wrist that the watch is attached too is moving. As soon as one (or both) of those start to move, there is greater pressure being applied to the watch.

Some watch companies are starting to displaytheir water-resistant ratings in BAR or ATM (atmosphere). This is a much more honest way of showing how much resistance a watch has to water pressure. Unfortunately, most people do not know how many BAR/ATM's they would need to actually go swimming with a watch on. And to be fair, most people do not know how many metres/feet are required for swimming either. Here is some simple math for you: 1 bar = 10 metres. 3 bar = 30 metres. 10 bar = 100 metres.You should not take your watch swimming unless it says 10 bar or 100M or more in water resistance.Anything less and basically it can handle humidity, rain, or splashes of water while you're doing the dishes.

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2. Warranty does not cover water damage.

There is not a watch company in the world that cover's water damage. The most waterproof watch that we carry, theRolex Deepsea, which is waterproof to an astronomical depth of 3900M - yes, that is 3.9 kilometres - is not covered under warranty should you get water inside the watch. Yes, there are many watches that are marketed as sea-faring pieces, with names like Seamaster Planet Ocean, Aquaracer, Aquatimer, Sea-Dweller, and Marine Star, but unfortunately, none of these will be covered under warranty should you get water inside the watch.

So how does water get inside of a seemingly "waterproof" watch?

Basically, there are two ways we see this happen most: (1) user error and (2) gasket failure. User error in that if your watch has a screw down crown, sometimes people accidentally forget to screw it back into the case and then decide to take a shower. We see this happen a lot around the time of year when we "spring forward" an hour or "fall back" an hour on the clock. The other way is gasket failure. Most watches do not have screw down parts (see my third point for more on that) and because of this, the only thing holding moisture out of the timepiece is a rubber gasket. Over time these will dry out and crack. And you will only know this once water is already inside the watch and the damage is done.

3. Screw down parts are a must.

As mentioned previously, don't take a watch in the water unless it is at least 100M or 10 bar rated for water resistance. But I would probably go even further than that. Personally, I would not take a watch into water unless it has a screw on case back, a screw down crown, and if it is a chronograph, screw down pushers, and a sapphire crystal. When a watch possesses all of these features, it really is a waterproof timepiece. Having everything screw into the case ensures that no water will get inside the watch, and a sapphire crystal adds significantly more strength should you accidentally knock the crystal on something while swimming.

Rolexis the only brand I know of that actually uses the word "waterproof" for their watches, everyone else seems to use the words "water resistance". The reason for this, I believe, is because the entire case for all the Rolex watches are built in such a fashion that everything screws into it - the word "Oyster" adornes virtually every piece for a reason. The case back, the crown, redundant gaskets and of course a sapphire crystal. They actually water test their watches with the crown open to a certain pressure to make sure that even if you accidentally leave the crown open in wet environments, there is still a good chance you might not get water inside your watch!

One last thing. Beware of humidity! Most people forget about this with watches, but humidity is a killer. If you leave your watch on the counter while taking a shower, it is possible for the humidity from the shower to get into the watch. And should this happen, get your watch in for repair ASAP. The longer you wait, the more likelihood rust will start forming, and once this happens the repair will be significantly more costly. Should you get water or humidity inside your watch, a trained watchmaker will have to completely dismantle the movement, dry off each piece, apply new oils, and replace all gaskets. This is really the only way you can be sure that all the water has been removed from your watch and that rust will not form on the parts inside.

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IJL has many watches that are great for wearing in the water. The list is long, and we don't show everything on our website. However, here are some options that would suit your water wearing needs!

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FAQs

3 Things You Don't Know About Water Resistance? ›

Water resistance is a type of force that uses friction to slow things down that are moving through water. It is often called drag. Water resistance doesn't have to be just water, however, it can happen to objects moving through any type of fluid. Water resistance happens because of the particles in water or the fluid.

What are the facts about water resistance? ›

Water resistance is a type of force that uses friction to slow things down that are moving through water. It is often called drag. Water resistance doesn't have to be just water, however, it can happen to objects moving through any type of fluid. Water resistance happens because of the particles in water or the fluid.

What is water resistance 3? ›

For example, the reading “3 ATM” corresponds to water protection up to a depth of 30 meters. In practice, 5 ATM watches are at least splash proof, 10 ATM are waterproof watches and suitable for swimming, and 20 ATM waterproof watches for scuba diving.

What affects water resistance? ›

Resistance in air and water is a type of frictional force that is also known as drag. Objects with a large surface area can produce more drag. The faster an object travels, the more resistance it meets. The greater the density of the air or water, the greater the friction.

What does 3 bar water resistant mean? ›

1. Water Resistant 30 Metres / 3 Atmospheres / 3 Bar. If your water resistant watch says it is 30 metres, 3 atmospheres or 3 bars water resistant, this simply means it is resistant to small amounts of water like rain and splashing from hand washes. Anything more than that is a huge red flag!

What are 3 facts about the water crisis? ›

Fast facts: Global water crisis

780 million people lack basic drinking water access, more than one of every 10 people on the planet. Women and girls spend an estimated 200 million hours hauling water every day. The average woman in rural Africa walks six kilometres every day to haul 18kgs of water.

What causes resistance in water? ›

This resistance is caused by several factors, including: Viscosity of the water. Shape of the object in the water. The speed at which the object is moving.

What is water resistant too? ›

A product that is marketed as water resistant will offer you the lowest level of water protection, and usually provides a lighter, more breathable layer intended for light rain.

What is the highest water resistance? ›

Since 8 is the highest number on the IP water rating scale, any IP enclosure with a rating ending in 8 offers the best possible waterproof protection. However, IP68 is usually acknowledged as the most protective IP waterproof rating in common use.

How much resistance is water? ›

Typical RES values for various water types
Type of WaterApproximate resistivity in Ohms (Ω)
Tap Water1,000 – 5,000 Ω
Brackish river water200
Coastal seawater30
Open seawater20 – 25
3 more rows

Is water resistance a push or pull? ›

Water resistance

The water pushes against the object as it gets out of the way to let the object through. This slows the object down unless there's another force to keep pushing it forward. As a diver enters the water their fall is slowed by water resistance so they do not hit the bottom of the pool.

How deep is 3 atm? ›

30 meters

How does water resistance work for kids? ›

If you have ever walked through water, you will have felt the effects of water resistance pushing against you. Whenever an object moves through water, it experiences the force of water resistance. Water resistance pushes objects back, making it hard for them to move through the water.

Is a 70 water resistant? ›

The Samsung Galaxy A70 does not have water-resistance, although Samsung does have a thing for making their flagship smartphones (Galaxy S10, etc) water-resistant, with an IP68 Water and Dust Certification rating. From Google search: No, the Samsung Galaxy A70 has no water resistance of any sort.

Is a 33 water resistant? ›

Rated IP67 for water and dust resistance, the Galaxy A33 5G stands up to 1.0 meters of freshwater for up to 30 minutes.

Can I swim with a 5 atm watch? ›

The 5 ATM water resistance allows your watch to withstand submersion in water, so you can use it for swimming. However, if you are planning a swim, make sure it is calm, avoid jumping and diving! A 5ATM watch does not withstand activities that will put your watch under excess pressure.

What is water resistance made of? ›

Synthetic materials like polyester, satin, nylon and pongee at their base level provide some protection from the rain and water. They have a natural resistance unlike something like cotton for example. In fact, you'll generally find a lot of outdoor clothing made from tech fabric contains some kind of water resistance.

What makes things Water Resistant? ›

They are usually natural or synthetic fabrics that are laminated or coated with a waterproofing material such as wax, rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyurethane (PU), silicone elastomer, or fluoropolymers.

How is water resistance useful? ›

Water is 800 times denser than air, providing greater resistance. This density creates the resistance needed to get in a good strength workout that is both challenging and gentler on the body without the need for heavy weights or mechanical load.

How strong is Water Resistant? ›

Water-resistant: able to resist the penetration of water to some degree but not entirely. Water-repellent: not easily penetrated by water, especially as a result of being treated for such a purpose with a surface coating. Waterproof: impervious to water.

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