San Martin: If a watch is water-resistant, it will be indicated on the dial or case back. The watch satisfies general water-resistant requirements if it is marked as such and no specific depth is indicated. However, water resistance is not a permanent trait. Because the gaskets around the case back, crystal, and crown can deteriorate over time, regular inspection is required. Often, this inspection is just a visual inspection for a general water-resistant watch. Silicone lubrication, which is typically used when replacing batteries, can help the gaskets last longer

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