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    Water Resistance Testing and Reseal in Las Vegas

    Pressure testing and reseal to help maintain water resistance. Gaskets replaced and verified. Get your watch swim-ready. Starting at $35.

    Serving: Las Vegas • Henderson • Summerlin • North Las Vegas • The Strip • Green Valley

    Water Resistance Services

    Water resistance testing and gasket replacement to keep your watch protected. Essential maintenance that should be performed regularly, especially after battery replacement andafter crystal replacement.

    Pressure Testing

    • Dry pressure test
    • Wet pressure test
    • Leak detection

    Gasket Service

    • Gasket inspection
    • Gasket replacement
    • Proper lubrication

    Understanding Water Resistance Ratings

    Water resistance ratings can be confusing. Here's what they actually mean for real-world use:

    30M / 3 ATM

    Splash Resistant

    Handwashing, light rain - No swimming

    50M / 5 ATM

    Shower Safe

    Showering, swimming - No diving

    100M / 10 ATM

    Swimming

    Swimming, snorkeling - Light water sports

    200M+ / 20+ ATM

    Diving

    Scuba diving, professional marine activity

    Diver Watch Specialists

    We specialize in maintaining diving watches and understand the critical importance of water resistance for these timepieces. Our services include Seiko diver pressure testing andSeamaster reseal.

    Diver Watch Services

    • Helium escape valve testing
    • Rotating bezel service
    • Screw-down crown lubrication
    • Deep water pressure testing

    When to Test

    • Before diving season
    • After any case opening
    • Annually for active divers
    • After impact or drop

    Las Vegas Climate Considerations

    The extreme temperature variations and dry climate in Las Vegas can affect gasket performance. Regular water resistance testing is especially important here.

    Desert Climate Impact

    • Gaskets can dry out faster in low humidity
    • Temperature extremes cause expansion/contraction
    • Pool chemicals can be more concentrated
    • More frequent testing recommended

    What to Expect

    1

    Initial Inspection

    Visual inspection of case, crown, pushers, and caseback for obvious issues.

    2

    Dry Pressure Test

    Testing for leaks using air pressure without exposing the watch to water.

    3

    Gasket Service (if needed)

    Replacement of worn gaskets and proper lubrication of seals.

    4

    Final Verification

    Wet testing and final verification that water resistance meets specifications.

    Water Resistance Service

    • Professional testing
    • Quality gaskets
    • Proper lubrication
    • Verification certificate
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    Questions?

    Not sure about your watch's water resistance? Contact us for expert advice.

    Call 702.879.5949