I had something similar happen with a Casio a few decades ago. (Though I think I wore it into a pool.) Your watch seems to still be running … since the second hand moved between the two photos. Just open it up and dry it out. My Casio kept running for years after that.
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Love the Komandirskie, but is that still on the original strap? The first thing I did was replace the strap on mine. 😀
Love the Komandirskie, but is that still on the original strap? The first thing I did was replace the strap on mine. 😀
Nope, that's not the original strap. Because every US$ 60 watch needs a US$ 2 strap. Hehehe...
What happened?
What happened?
I dunno... But I can recall I was washing my hand and face with the watch still on my wrist.
I had something similar happen with a Casio a few decades ago. (Though I think I wore it into a pool.) Your watch seems to still be running … since the second hand moved between the two photos. Just open it up and dry it out. My Casio kept running for years after that.