Water Resistance Explained (30m vs 50m vs 100m)

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Water Resistance Explained: 30m vs 50m vs 100m (What It Really Means)

Water resistance ratings are one of the most misunderstood parts of watch buying. Here’s the practical way to interpret 30m, 50m, and 100m ratings for real life.

Water resistance levels infographic
Outdoor illustration

30m / 3 ATM

Think: splashes, hand washing, light rain. Not swimming.

50m / 5 ATM

Usually fine for daily wear and occasional splashes, but not ideal for regular swimming.

100m / 10 ATM

The “easy life” rating for a daily tool watch. If you want travel confidence, 100m is a great baseline.

Also matters: gaskets + age

Water resistance isn’t permanent. Seals age. If you swim with your watch regularly, occasional pressure testing is smart.

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