How do you get moisture out of a watch?


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If the moisture is under the glass, and you can pop the glass off, do so and wipe it clean with lint free tissue. If not, pop the back off and use warm air from a hair dryer or put it in a LOW HEAT oven for a n hour or two.

It helps if you have some 100% alcohol. (Methyl hydrate) Splash a bit on the innards and let it penetrate to the face side. It combines with water instantly, and evaporates faster leaving no residue.

A TINY bit of WD40 on the works to finish the job lubricates and is safe even with electronics.


Put your wrist watch under the sun.

If it is not sunny, place it somewhere warm and dry.
my son used his sister's hair dryer that worked much to our suprise he opened the back of the watch and just held the dryer over it
Just buy a new one and stop bugging everyone.
You can put it in the oven with the heat on the lowest setting for about five minutes if it has a glass bezel or cover. If not, you can use a hair dryer if you have one. Just open the back and let it blow. Leave it open for a day or so to make sure it is all dry and it should be good. Then don't get it wet again.
What i do is I dry the outside of the watch first. Then, i try to move it around a little and then leave it there for about an hour. That worked for me.
pop the back off to allow the vapor to escape and place the watch on a window sill in direct sunlight.

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