Experience with Water Resistance
So I spent most of last week doing water sports and activities, and just wanted to share my experience with the watch under these conditions
The Good:
Good news is the watch is working just fine after spending a significant part of the week under water (both Sea & fresh water) and under several conditions:
* Being submerged for around an hour while snorkeling
* Splash and falls from WaveRunner water bikes
* Jumping/Diving from several heights into a sinkhole (highest was around 14 Meters high)
* Swimming/Wave Diving @ sea for around an hour several times
The Somewhat Expected:
* You can't interact with the watch while in water, the touchscreen is unresponsive and you should not press the crown button as this could compromise water seal
* This is true until the watch is fully dried, and this is not just wiping the screen with a towel or removing water form the screen, in most cases the touchscreen worked fine after it had been fully dried and out of water for a minute or so
* After spending some time in Sea Water salt build-up was considerable on both screen and bracelet (Black Rubber in mi case) and needs some thorough cleaning afterwards. I took care of this with some shampoo and warm water while I showered
The Bad:
* Depending on the activity the watch would activate (wake) and even do random swipes and screen touches, this was specially true whit Sea Water and wave diving. In some cases the random swipes/touch end up starting an app, changing watch-faces etc.
* This was much less while snorkeling or at the pool, but still happened and the problem is that if the swipe for instance started an app or changed watch-face you can't really do much about it as the touchscreen is imposible to use while your in the water
* I ended up putting the watch in theater mode (TM) before going swimming at sea, which of course avoided the random activity problem; this was fine for some activities since I was not really concerned with the time while swimming, but in certain cases (like snorkeling or diving) having the time was more important
* Also if you take the watch out of theater mode (only doable by pressing the crown) there is no way to put it back in theater mode while its wet.
So, it would be ideal if there was a way to de-activate the touchscreen but leave the always-on display active instead of off which is what TM does. Also TM also disables alerts which is not good. I did some research and found some apps in Google Store that can do this but only on rooted watches (not sure I'm confortable with that)
One last thing. I'm using an analog watchface most of the time, but I created a Digital one with just big bold numbers in neon green to use while doing water activities, this was much easier to read quickly by just glancing at the watch and much more readable while under-water.