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Condensation Inside a Watch?

I bought a watch not realizing it was not water resistant. It got wet and now has condensation on the glass. How do I get rid of the condensation?

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Sharon from Mililani, HI

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By jean (Guest Post)
February 26, 20079 found this helpful
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Put the watch in a small covered container with 1/4 cup uncooked rice. Let sit overnight. The rice draws out the moisture. The watch will work again.

 
Anonymous
April 22, 20171 found this helpful

1am saw this thread. Tried it.
10am watch moving perfectly!!
Got my 12 years old watch back!

Thank YOU!!!

 
May 15, 20180 found this helpful

Does it have to be white rice?

 

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May 16, 20180 found this helpful

It should not make any difference what type of rice it is. Good luck!

 
September 14, 20180 found this helpful

The rice trick did not work for my watch. It is a g shock which was unused for many years but when I removed my watch from it's box the watch wwas not working and there was fog on it's screen I tried using ur rice method but it did not work can u tell me another way please.

 
November 16, 20180 found this helpful

Bought a charming second hand, old fashioned watch recently from the op shop. Several times condensation has filled its face. Rather than wait days and hope for the best, I shoved the watch into my dried rice canister yesterday afternoon.

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The morning after pulled it out - moisture gone! I don't understand how it works. But it does.

 
June 12, 20190 found this helpful

The rice idea did not work. Sorry.

 
Anonymous
July 12, 20190 found this helpful

why not more than 1/4 cup?

 
February 25, 20070 found this helpful

this used to happen all the time when i was a dishwasher and forgot about the watch...used to let in sit in the sunshine or blow dryer would clear it up and than it would start to go once again, good luck

 
By (Guest Post)
February 26, 20070 found this helpful

If the back pops off of the watch (for battery replacement) take that off and blow dry the watch.

 
By Janene (Guest Post)
February 27, 20070 found this helpful

used to happen all the time with a timex. I would dip my arm down in swim pool to check readings. It just dried out on its own, always kept working

 
February 27, 20070 found this helpful

If you can pop the back off, do it and let it air dry. I've done this more than once. lol

 
February 28, 20070 found this helpful

I had the this problem and was told by someone in a jewelry dept. to take the back off and let it air dry for a few days. It worked!!!

 
By David (Guest Post)
January 12, 20080 found this helpful

You could always place it above a reading lamp, or for that matter any lamp in the house and in a few hours the head from the lamp will dry it out.

 
By Chef Robert (Guest Post)
January 10, 20091 found this helpful

Manila, Philippines: the rice solution works. I couldn't get the back off the watch. In the absence of any watch repair shops in the area, I put the watch in rice in a bag and left it in the sunlight for 24 hours.

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Result, no more condensation in the watch. Thanks for the suggestion.

 
Anonymous
May 15, 20160 found this helpful

But there's only 12 hours of sunlight a day

 
September 5, 20160 found this helpful

I have a swiss Marin automatic watch it fell down in the river and got
WetAnd now it stops running when i moves it it runs and again in a few second it stopes what should I do??

 
Anonymous
May 25, 20170 found this helpful

I tried this with my watch, left it in the rice for a week. Still has condensation.

 
May 5, 20170 found this helpful

My mom said to put it in rice and leave it there for a week or two, maybe less. The rice must be all around the screen.

 
July 17, 20170 found this helpful

I'm sorry to tell you that the rice thing is an Asian joke "put it in rice and an Asian will come at night to fix it"

 

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July 19, 20170 found this helpful
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It is definitely not just a joke. Rice has been historically used to protect camera equipment from humid environments and is also used in salt shakers to prevent clumping. While there are better desiccants out there (like silica and cat litter), rice is something that most people have on hand in case of an emergency.

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Better results are reported with instant rice because it has already been dried more than regular uncooked rice.

 
July 22, 20170 found this helpful

Yes putting it in rice in a sealed container worked. Took a few days as after each day it was clear but little moisture would leak back after an hour. My Swatch watch was hit by a pressure hose of water (and so was I!), otherwise it is pretty water resistant.

 
Anonymous
May 25, 20180 found this helpful

Always side with caution with putting anything electronic in rice, the dust from the rice can create a puddy. And fry circuits

 
August 23, 20180 found this helpful

iamwatchingyou.store/.../oh-my-god-oh-my-watch-is-foggy

There is a articles pretty good about removing moisture

 

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