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Are TAG Heuer Connected watches water-resistant?
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E3 and later (released in 2020) is water-resistant to 50m/5ATM. This means you can wear it in the shower, while swimming, and when taking part in surface watersports, but not while water skiing, diving, or snorkeling.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E2 (Modular 45mm / 41mm) are water-resistant to 50m/5ATM. This means you can wear them in the shower, when swimming, and when taking part in surface watersports, but not when water skiing, diving, or snorkeling.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E1 (Connected 46mm) is resistant to water splashes. It has a water-resistance rating of IP67, under IEC standard 60529. It shouldn’t be used for watersports and other sessions in or on water, but it can handle small splashes - for example, when you’re washing your hands.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E2 (Modular 45mm / 41mm) are water-resistant to 50m/5ATM. This means you can wear them in the shower, when swimming, and when taking part in surface watersports, but not when water skiing, diving, or snorkeling.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E1 (Connected 46mm) is resistant to water splashes. It has a water-resistance rating of IP67, under IEC standard 60529. It shouldn’t be used for watersports and other sessions in or on water, but it can handle small splashes - for example, when you’re washing your hands.