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07-18-2024 06:45 PM in
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07-24-2024 01:44 PM in
Galaxy WatchThank you for reaching out. I can certainly understand your concern as a swimmer with the watch being water resistance. As many others have said it does have an IP68 rating. Give this link a try as well for some additional tips on about the water resistance of our watches: https://samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078031/
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07-18-2024 07:52 PM in
Galaxy WatchLonger answer - the ratings are based on taking a product and submerging continuously at the depth specified for up to 30mins (that's my understanding of why the rating is states like that).
Given in swimming your arm will be moving in and out, it would be fine.
Only thing to remember is that testing and rating refers to fresh water- ocean swimming etc may corrode parts
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07-18-2024 08:04 PM in
Galaxy WatchI think I might go ahead and pre-order it then 😁
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07-19-2024 03:16 AM (Last edited 07-19-2024 03:17 AM ) in
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07-24-2024 01:44 PM in
Galaxy WatchThank you for reaching out. I can certainly understand your concern as a swimmer with the watch being water resistance. As many others have said it does have an IP68 rating. Give this link a try as well for some additional tips on about the water resistance of our watches: https://samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078031/