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    Tomas5
    last edited by Tomas5 23 Jul 2022, 06:57

    Hello, today i noticed that when i submerged my watch to sea. Glass got partially fogged from inside for a while. It wasn’t so hot outside (around 29 degree celsius) and water was around 25 degree. I was swimming in sea for last two weeks but i didn’t notice this until today. Should i be concerned about it?

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      Tomas5 @Tomas5
      last edited by 23 Jul 2022, 08:31

      @Tomas5 just to notice, i do only shallow swimming, snorkeling. And rarely i dive at maximum 3-4 meters deep.

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        Brad_Olwin Moderator @Tomas5
        last edited by 24 Jul 2022, 15:02

        @Tomas5 Contact support and see what they say.

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          suzzlo Moderator
          last edited by 26 Jul 2022, 05:44

          While you contact support, put it on a box and cover with rice.
          Usually, this removes the humidity. I use this trick for my phone

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            Tomas5 @suzzlo
            last edited by 26 Jul 2022, 18:38

            @suzzlo it was fogged only partially and only for few minutes after submerging to water, now i don’t see any condensation/fog etc. I will see what support says.

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              freeheeler @Tomas5
              last edited by 26 Jul 2022, 18:42

              @Tomas5
              I assume the watch was quite warm compared to the water and the inside of the watch can not have 0% relative humidity. maybe it happens rarely that you get to the dew point of the watche’s atmosphere?

              living sideways

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                Tomas5 @freeheeler
                last edited by Tomas5 26 Jul 2022, 19:10

                @freeheeler it was at morning, air and water temperature wasn’t so different. Before i was swimming in higher temperatures and there was no condensation inside watch. But i will see what suunto support says.

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                  Tomas5
                  last edited by 2 Aug 2022, 11:33

                  So I talked to suunto custommer service via chat on website, they told me that if fog dissapears in few minutes it is considered OK. I should worry only if it persists for long time.

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