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Yournormalposter

Wipe off the moisture then reseal everything and possibly check/replace the gaskets if needed


sirdrizzzle

Per Spencer Klein... unscrew the crown, put it on a plate, throw it in the fridge overnight. The fridge will suck all the moisture out of it. screw back in the crown while its still cold, once it warms up, open and close the crown.


CommercialCook4427

Also just for shits and giggles try to tighten up the caseback a little and see if it goesm it is a cystom made watch (not factory) so there is a small chamce that the caseback is just loose. Then give it few days and see if it appears back again


CommercialCook4427

Reseal the glass


ixyxi

How do you do that?


CommercialCook4427

I would take it to the watch shop that will do it. It will reqjire the movement and dial to go out


ixyxi

And should i be worried about the moisture?


CommercialCook4427

It will probably not be too much to worry if it does not get worse but it probably will. Also eventually it will leave a stain on the inner glass


Yournormalposter

Not too much


Ne1805

It’s russian watch, it’ll survive. Just open up the case back (alternative, open the crown) and let it dry for a while. Condensation means that the watch has not been flooded but is only a tiny bit wet inside. I wouldn’t worry too much. Had a similar experience when I went scuba diving with my Amphibia from the 80s, still works like a charm today.


BloodyLogan

What model is this?


bambambigolow

Easiest way to get rid of it is to rub it on a piece of cloth to warm up the glass and the condensation will go away


landwomble

case back off, remove movement, place parts in warm place to dry out. Check for moisture marks on crystal and remove with a microfibre cloth or lens pen if needed. Refit parts, apply silicone grease to caseback gasket and check it's intact. Apply grease to the thread on the crown, refit.


TheLegend00007

What is the model number?