It is impossible, and will never happen. Sun exposure will never be outlawed, since the sun is unavoidable.
No, direct sun exposure will not damage the watch.
before sun exposure you are your normal skin tone/color.
Cataracts can also result from exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays.
The point where the Southern Hemisphere has the greatest exposure to the sun is the winter solstice.
No. It is not advisable to frequent exposure of any kind of watches to the sun light.
A tan from sun exposure typically lasts for about 1 to 2 weeks before fading.
One's skin is darkened by exposure to the sun's rays.
It typically takes about 2-3 days for a tan to develop after sun exposure.
It is generally recommended to avoid sun exposure when you have cellulitis as the affected area can be sensitive, inflamed, and prone to further irritation from the sun. Protecting the skin from sunlight can help prevent further skin damage and promote healing of the infection.
They like full sun.
exposure to the sun without protection for extended periods of time.
They are hereditary, although sun light can enhance them also.