- Water resistant watches are designed to withstand splashes of water and rain, but they are not meant to be worn while swimming or diving.
- Make sure the crown (the small knob on the side of the watch) is pushed in all the way to ensure water does not enter the watch.
- Avoid exposing the watch to extreme temperatures or sudden temperature changes, as this can affect the performance of the watch.
- If the watch gets wet, dry it off immediately with a soft cloth to prevent any damage.
- Be careful not to press any of the buttons on the watch while it is submerged in water, as this can also cause water to enter the watch.
- Have the watch serviced regularly to maintain its water resistance.