How to handle water ingress in watches, three simplest solutions for Tissot watches with water ingress

by gudoi on 2012-02-13 02:44:31

Three simple solutions for handling water ingress in Tissot watches: What to do if water gets into your watch? To prevent moisture from entering the movement, some watches are equipped with waterproof measures, known as waterproof watches. However, over time, the waterproof performance of these watches will weaken. Therefore, you should avoid wearing your watch while swimming, bathing, or doing laundry, and also try to avoid exposing it to water vapor, as water vapor is in a misty state and can more easily penetrate any gaps.

Many Tissot watch wearers, due to a lack of knowledge on how to handle water ingress, fail to promptly remove the fog or small water droplets that appear on the watch crystal and dial. Over time, this can lead to the watch movement being corroded, damaged, and rusted, ultimately impairing the functionality of the watch. The process of removing water from Tissot mechanical watches differs slightly from handling water ingress in Longines quartz watches.

Here, Xin Kongjian Watch Industry provides three methods for removing fog from watches to help users who have experienced water ingress correctly and effectively remove the moisture from their watches.