• It does sound like there’s been some water ingress and the seal is compromised. A couple of large bags of silica gel with just the watch head, crown out, face down in a ziplock bag for a week or two will get the components dry. Otherwise take the caseback off and leave it in a warm dry place for a few days. Take care, “warm and dry” is not good for leather.

    Perhaps the caseback seal was mis-seated or damaged if the previous owner opened it up or the crown seal was somehow compromised. This is relatively unlikely to be a manufacturing fault IMO.

  • Very fair point re. unlikely it being a manufacturing fault. @Jonte saying it happened to his Khaki Field as well left me curious. Have it in a ziplock bag with rice in as didn't have silica to hand.

    Would new seals - paired with a pressure test be the worst case scenario do you reckon?

  • Would new seals - paired with a pressure test be the worst case scenario do you reckon?

    Yeah but I’m not an expert in getting watches to be waterproof. All mine I presume are not in any way and I treat them as such. Someone else here might know though

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