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Dive Watch Misconceptions: 200m Doesn’t Mean What You Think

39.5K views· 1,703 likes· 8:11· Mar 17, 2026

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Sometimes the things written on a watch dial sound simple. But they don’t always mean what we think they mean. If you’ve spent any time around dive watches, you’ve probably seen markings like “200m” or “100m water resistance.” It seems straightforward — but those numbers are one of the most misunderstood things in the watch world. In this video, I take a calm look at one of the most common misconceptions about dive watches: what those water resistance ratings actually mean. We’ll talk about how watch water resistance is tested, why a 200m dive watch isn’t really about diving to 200 meters, and how those ratings translate to real everyday use. This isn’t about hype or technical deep dives. It’s just an honest conversation about how dive watches are rated and why the numbers on the dial don’t always tell the whole story. — ⌚ Watch Featured in This Video Addiesdive Diver’s 200m — Honest Time is a calm space to talk about watches without hype, pressure, or gatekeeping — just thoughtful conversations about the watches we live with and why they matter to us. — 🔰 Great Places to Start (Affordable & Reliable) If you’re just getting into watches or want a simple, solid everyday option, these are two I’ve genuinely enjoyed: ADDIESDIVE 41 MM Mens Dive Watch Quartz 👉 https://amzn.to/4ryWLPR Casio Duro MDV106 Series 👉 https://amzn.to/3N5pKNf ⚙️ If You’re Ready for Mechanical Seiko 5 Sports Automatic (SRPD Series) 👉 https://amzn.to/4cP7hyW (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. There’s no extra cost to you, and it helps support the channel.) — 🕰️ About Honest Time Whether you’re just starting your watch journey or you’ve been collecting for years, you’re welcome here. Subscribe if you enjoy thoughtful conversations about everyday watches. Thanks for spending a little time here. — Lewis

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