Condensation on the inside of the watch Condensation on the inside of the glass of your watch actually occurs because your watch is leaking or because you have not closed the crown of the watch properly, for example. Somehow the moisture has gotten in. This usually has to do with the water resistance of your watch.Sep 11, 2020
How do I get rid of condensation in my watch?
Here’s what you should do:
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Is condensation in watches normal?
Condensation
When you take your watch off in hot weather and allow it to cool down, it’s natural that some condensation forms on the inside of the crystal. This is perfectly normal and not a reason to worry, as long as it doesn’t form into droplets that can fall onto your watch’s movement or dial.Dec 6, 2021
Why is my watch steaming up?
There are many reasons a watch may get condensation, cloudy, foggy, water, or moisture in the face or the back of a watch. If your watch has a clear back, you may also see condensation in this area. Your watch might be either water-proof, water-resistant, not water-proof or not water-resistant.Sep 19, 2019
Why does my watch look foggy?
The biggest clue to the existence of water inside a watch’s case is condensation. If the crystal on the watch’s face has droplets of water or dew on the inside, then the watch has lost its water resistance and is retaining some water inside the case, and likely, inside the movement.May 21, 2018