Depends on the resistance. As long as it conforms to ISO6425 standard, you should be ok.
One of the best watch for recreational scuba diving is the Citizen Eco-Drive Carbon Fiber. Its is water resistant to 990 feet, 180 day power reserve, and the watch is light-powered.
You can buy scuba watch at scuba.com and leisurepro.com. They offer different kinds of watches and analog and water resistant scuba watch at a very reasonable prices.
Yes. A diver`s watch should be so! Yes, this watch is water resistant to one hundred sixty-five feet. Yes, this watch is 200-Meter Water-Resistant. The G-Force Military Concept Black Digital Watch is water resistant to a depth of 660 feet. This watch is waterproof up to 50 meters or 165 feet. This watch is not waterproof. The Marc Ecko E95012G1 watch is rated as water resistant to a depth of thirty meters. No, this watch is not waterproof. No, this watch is not meant to be worn in water. No, this watch is not designed to be waterproof. No, this watch is not designed to be water resistant. No, this Fossil watch is not waterproof, it is specifically a dress watch.
This Luminox model men's sport watch is water-resistant to a depth of 200 meters or 660 feet.
100 feet
The Invicta 8926 Men's Diving Watch is shock resistant and water resistant to a depth of 200 meters.
The La Crosse XG55 Digital Altimeter Compass Watch is water resistant to thirty feet or nine meters.
Yes......your watch will survive. Water resistance,specified at 50 meters, is based on water pressure caused by depth, not time. Fifteen feet is only about 5 meters. You could put the watch in the water for 2 days at only 15 feet and it should do just fine. You could scuba dive at 30 feet for 5 hours and the watch will survive.
No, this watch is not designed to be water-resistant.
The Timex swimming watches are great for diving and water resistant down to 100 meters.
Ceramic is the composition of band on this watch and it is water resistant watch.
My watch is water resistant.