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− Peak pressures may occur when swimming or when exposed to a water jet (e.g. when
showering or washing your hands). During such activities, affected areas may be subjected
to a significantly greater pressure than expected for the immersion depth. Only watches
with a classification of 5bar or more can be considered watertight (showering allowed).
Watches with a classification of 10bar can also be used when swimming.
− Watertightness is not a permanent property as the function of the built-in sealing elements
may diminish with daily use or be damaged by an impact or fall.
− If a watch is subjected to substantial changes in temperature such as when sun-bathing
followed by a dip in cool water, liquid may condense in the housing. This is not necessarily
a sign that it is not watertight; it is, however, imperative that the moisture is immediately
removed. In this case, contact the service address indicated on the warranty card.
− You can find more related information in the chapter “Watertightness”.