TAG HEUER WATCHES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Search by categories
Search by category
- Wear OS 3
- NFT
- Trade-In
- Most Frequently Asked
- Accessories
- Using your watch's features
- TAG Heuer Connected mobile app
- Battery & Charging
- Warranty, upgrading and repairs
- Purchasing and returns
- Pairing and set-up
- Troubleshooting
- Watch faces and counters
- Apps on your watch
- Software updates
- Watch specifications
- Golf
- Swimming
- Special Editions
- Wellness
Can I swim with my TAG Heuer Connected watch?
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E2, Calibre E3 and Calibre E4 are all water-resistant. This means you can wear them while taking a shower, swimming, or taking part in surface water sports.
However, please be informed that strong waves or shocks might release the buckle of your strap and that the watch could eventually be lost. We don't recommend wearing the watch during underwater activities such as diving and snorkelling as the watch would be immersed for an extended period of time with variable pressure.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E1 (Connected 46mm) shouldn’t be used for watersports and other activities in or on water. Still, it can handle any small splashes of water - for example, when you’re washing your hands.
In any case, after exposing your watch to water, please make sure that you dry it thoroughly afterwards, especially before charging.
However, please be informed that strong waves or shocks might release the buckle of your strap and that the watch could eventually be lost. We don't recommend wearing the watch during underwater activities such as diving and snorkelling as the watch would be immersed for an extended period of time with variable pressure.
The TAG Heuer Connected Calibre E1 (Connected 46mm) shouldn’t be used for watersports and other activities in or on water. Still, it can handle any small splashes of water - for example, when you’re washing your hands.
In any case, after exposing your watch to water, please make sure that you dry it thoroughly afterwards, especially before charging.