Stay on Time and on Top of Your Adventures: What to Consider When Choosing a Waterproof Watch

by Ontravlex

There are many waterproof watches to choose from, so you can wear one in the shower, in the pool, or while deep-sea diving,These watches are made to keep telling time even if they get wet. They also have a lot of other features that make them a great choice for outdoor adventurers and people who love the water.

Ready for Anything:

In wet weather, your new watch must provide dependable protection. Because there are different kinds of waterproof watches, you should think about the following before you buy:

Waterproofing

There are several watches that falsely claim to be waterproof. Don’t let a bad watch bring you down; instead, find out how waterproof it is before you buy it.

According to the following criteria, most waterproof watches are rated:

3 ATM/bar/30m: Most of the time, these watches can only handle rain and light splashes.

5 ATM/bar/50m: This level of waterproofing should allow you to use your watch while swimming, but it isn’t good enough to use while diving.

10 ATM/bar/100m: These types of watches are great for most water sports, like swimming, snorkeling, and sailing. However, they may not be strong enough to handle jumping and diving.

20 ATM/bar/200m: This type of watch is what you need if you want to go diving, do a lot of water sports, or wear it all year long in any weather.

Bottom Line: If you want to make sure your new watch is useful, think about what kinds of activities you might use it for and choose the level of waterproofing based on that.

Functions

Your waterproof watch should be able to tell you the time, let you set an alarm, and light up in the dark at the very least. Many modern watches are smart by design and have many extra features that will help you track your progress in and out of the water.

Axis compasses, barometric altimeters, GPS, heart rate monitors, fitness trackers, and sleep trackers are all included in some more costly versions. Smartwatches can also connect to your phone, so you can easily check your apps, texts, and calls while you’re on the go.

Battery

The smartwatch you choose will need to be charged before you leave the house. How you plan to use the watch will affect how long the battery will last. For example, GPS modes will drain the battery much faster than regular time-telling modes.

On the other hand, analog watches usually have a built-in battery that can last for years. If you want to live off the grid, these might be a better choice.

Display

Seeing the time and other data instantly is made simple by digital LCDs. Even in the dark, you can see the time clearly if your watch has a backlight. Most watches also let you change the display to show the most important measurements.

Most analog watches have fluorescent hands that are easy to see even in low light. Many also have a circular backlight that lights up the face of the watch when you press a button.

Tip: Waterproof watches should also have fog-proof glass so that condensation doesn’t make it hard to see what time it is.

Strap

If your watch keeps falling off your wrist, you won’t be able to use it. If it gets lost along the way, that will be even worse.

For waterproof watches, choose from silicone or fabric straps, and search for designs that feature a high-quality clasp or fastening to guarantee that it remains in place while you are wearing it.

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