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Steve Servant Posted on Jul 13, 2019
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What should i do ? My watch get fill up with water? Thanks

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Hi Steve, from what you see in the picture, your watch is not water resistant
I suggest you do not submerge it or buy one that is really water resistant
I hope you can solve
Greetings Franco Dosil

Hola Steve, por lo que se ve en la fotograf?a, tu reloj, no es resistente al agua
Te sugiero que no lo sumerjas o compra uno que realmente sea resistente al agua
Espero puedas resolver
Saludos Franco Dosil

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Read more: http://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-repair-a-watch-with-water-damage#ixzz0x91faKz5 Step 1 - Minimize the Moisture If your watch is exposed to moisture or falls into water, the first thing you want to do is move it to a dry location. Dry off the water on the outside of the watch with a soft rag. The glass on the front can be easily scratched, so be sure to use a soft cloth to wipe clean.
Step 2 - Remove the Cover Open the cover on the back of the watch very carefully. Often a small flathead screwdriver will help in turning the cover. Pour any water out that remains. Be careful not to touch any of the gears or parts of the watch as the watch may become irreparable.
Step 3 - Air Dry Lay the watch face down in a warm room to allow it to air dry for at least 24 hours. After replacing the cover, the watch will often return to normal use. However, it is still recommended to have the watch repaired by a professional watch repair shop. They will be able to seal the front and back properly to assure no future leaks. Have them run a pressure test to ensure there are no potential leak areas.
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It is important to minimize wear and tear when possible. Even though you may not see a crack in the seal, there very well may be one that could ruin your timepiece. Water, especially salt water, can be very damaging to a watch. Find a reputable repair shop to recommend a maintenance schedule for your timepiece.
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Are you sure it wasn't water? I can see where moisture could have gotten inside the watch if it was not sealed properly after the battery change.

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