Instruction Guide

Water Resistance
If your watch is water resistant, it will clearly state “Water
Resistant” or have a static water pressure indication (e.g.
“30/50/100/200 metres”) on the dial and/or case back.
If it is not marked as water resistant, it should not be allowed
to come into contact with water or be worn in conditions
that could expose it to moisture (e.g. washing, heavy rain
etc.). Certain chemicals in water may damage the watch
seals. To maintain water resistance, we recommend that your
watch is serviced and re-sealed at least every 12 months by
T.P. (UK) Ltd.
IMPORTANT
Buttons must not be operated while in contact with water.
WATER RESISTANT or RESISTANT TO 30 METRES
Suitable for normal everyday use and will resist exposure to
splashes and rain; it is NOT designed to be used whilst bathing
or swimming.
WATER RESISTANT TO 50 METRES
As 30 metres plus bathing or swimming.
WATER RESISTANT TO 100 METRES
As 50 metres plus pool side diving and snorkelling, but not
high board or scuba diving.
WATER RESISTANT TO 200 METRES
As 100 metres plus scuba diving, but not high board diving.