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After I get the watch wet it seems like when I press the digital crown, the click is louder . But then it goes back to normal. Is this supposed to happen?
 
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what the heck is a digital crown clock?

If you force touch the screen until it starts to hurt your finger, the digital crown will display a tiny, tiny watch face with adorable little hands.

Yet another hidden feature they didn't want us to know about!
 
If you force touch the screen until it starts to hurt your finger, the digital crown will display a tiny, tiny watch face with adorable little hands.

Yet another hidden feature they didn't want us to know about!

I was being serious lol. I'm trying to understand the problem.
 
Aha! So it was click. I guess it does click if you hold it up to your ear, but I hadn't noticed it from a normal distance. I have never gotten mine wet so I don't know if it's normal or not.
 
A lot of unanswered questions. What crown clock?? And why put it in water to test it? I think there is a serious question in there but why not state it a little clearer? 😎
 
Ok, I was in a hurry and and I had to type quickly so sorry I misspelled some words. I was saying, that after I get the watch a wet and I press the digital crown, the click seems a little bit louder that usual. Then maybe 15 minutes later it goes back to normal.
 
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