Lost Apple Watch recovered from sea
During a tour in Bzios, Rocha decided to go swimming and lost her Apple Watch. He claims that the watch separated from his wrist when he was underwater. Rocha attempted to retrieve his Apple Watch, but it appeared to be impossible. So he went back to the schooner, and to his surprise, he could still monitor it at sea using the Find My app, but it has since been turned off.

The next day, he received an alert from the Find My app informing him that the Apple Watch had been activated. He operated Lost Mode and provided personal details so that anyone searching for the watch could contact him. To his surprise, a 16-year-old girl messaged him on Instagram saying she had found her lost Apple Watch.
The report said that Rocha learned that the watch was found by Antonio Filho, a 50-year-old Benoni diver who takes care of the coral park and is always looking for lost items to return to their owners.
“We are happy because there are still good people in the world. I can only thank God that there are still honest, good-natured people like him and his family,” the man said.
How to find lost Apple Watch?
- On your iPhone, launch the Apple Watch app.
- After selecting All Watches, select My Watch.
- Next to your watch, tap the Info button ; Then tap on Find My Apple Watch.
- To see your watch’s location on a map in the Find My app on your iPhone, tap it.
- Tap Play Sound if Maps indicates your Apple Watch is nearby.
Can the Apple Watch survive underwater?
According to the company, all Apple Watch models released after the Series 2 are rated to be water resistant to a depth of 50 meters. The Apple Watch Ultra has a rating of 100 meters for water resistance. So, if it is in the mentioned range then they can survive under water.