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Shop waterproof watches in Nigeria with clear water-resistance ratings for rain, swimming, or beach days. Compare men’s, women’s, and unisex models with secure crowns and durable cases. Want audience pages? Explore Men’s Watches or Women’s Watches. Prefer feature-led options? See chronographs or sport watches.

Understanding Ratings

Common ratings: 30 m (splashes), 50–100 m (swimming), higher for more serious water use. Always secure the crown and avoid pressing pushers underwater unless the watch is designed for it.

Materials & Strap Choices

For water use and heat, pick rubber straps or stainless steel bracelets. Avoid soaking leather; use it for dry, dressy settings. For visibility, consider black or silver cases with high-contrast dials.

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FAQs

What do water-resistance numbers mean?

30 m handles splashes; 50–100 m suits swimming; higher ratings handle more serious exposure. Always secure the crown.

Can I shower with a waterproof watch?

It depends on the rating. Hot water and soap can affect seals over time. If you must, pick higher ratings and rinse after.

Which straps are best for water use?

Choose rubber or stainless steel. Avoid soaking leather.

Automatic vs quartz for water activities?

Both work if rated. For low maintenance accuracy, choose quartz; for mechanical heritage, pick automatic.

Do chronograph pushers work underwater?

Only if the watch is designed for it. Otherwise, avoid pressing pushers underwater. See Chronographs.