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The short answer: yes - a well-built square or rectangular watch is just as practical and durable for everyday wear as a round one. Durability is decided by build quality, not case shape: look for a sapphire crystal, a stainless steel case, and water resistance of at least 5 ATM, and the watch will handle daily life comfortably. The one genuinely shape-related point is that rectangular cases are harder to seal at the corners, so cheaper models often settle for low water resistance - but a properly engineered rectangular watch overcomes this. Söner's rectangular watches, for example, use hardened steel four times harder than standard stainless, sapphire crystal on every model, 5 to 10 ATM water resistance, and a 10-year warranty, which is more everyday durability than most round watches offer.
I'm Freddie Palmgren, founder of Söner Watches, the only brand in the world dedicated exclusively to rectangular watches. Durability in a rectangular case is a problem we have spent years solving, so here is the honest answer.

What Makes a Square or Rectangular Watch Durable
- Sapphire crystal: 9 on the Mohs scale, resists scratches from almost all daily contact
- Stainless steel case: resists knocks and corrosion; hardened steel resists scratches even better
- Water resistance: 5 ATM handles hand-washing, rain, and splashes; 10 ATM allows swimming
- Quality seals and movement: screw-down casebacks and reliable quartz or automatic calibres
- Warranty: a long warranty signals the maker's own confidence in everyday durability
The One Way Shape Actually Matters
There is a single durability factor that is genuinely specific to square and rectangular watches: sealing the corners. A round case seals against water with a single circular gasket, which is simple and proven. A rectangular case has four corners where the caseback, crystal, and case middle meet at angles, and those corners are harder to seal reliably. This is why many inexpensive rectangular dress watches carry low water resistance - 30 metres or even "splash resistant" only - and why genuinely water-resistant rectangular watches require more engineering investment.
It is a solvable problem, not a fatal flaw. Söner's rectangular cases are rated to 5 ATM across the range, with the Momentum reaching 10 ATM (100 metres) thanks to a screw-down caseback and precision corner sealing - I have personally dived to 30 metres wearing one. The point is simply that with a rectangular watch you should check the water resistance rating specifically, because the cheap end of the market cuts this corner, literally.
Everyday Practicality: Where Rectangular Watches Win
Beyond durability, rectangular watches are arguably more practical for daily wear than round ones in several ways. The flat top edge of a rectangular case slides under a shirt cuff more cleanly than a domed round case, which matters for anyone who wears a jacket or long sleeves to work. The elongated case follows the natural line of the wrist, so it tends to feel planted and move less during the day. And the rectangular dial gives a clean, legible layout that reads quickly.
The slim profile typical of rectangular dress watches - often 7mm to 10mm - is comfortable for all-day wear and does not catch on cuffs or desks the way a thick sports watch can. Combined with quick-release straps for easy changes, a good rectangular watch is one of the most wearable everyday options available.
What Good Everyday Durability Looks Like

The Söner Momentum - 10 ATM water resistance in a rectangular case
Using Söner as a concrete example of how a rectangular watch is built for daily life: the Nostalgia and Amorous use 800HV hardened surgical steel, which is four times harder than the standard 316L stainless steel used on most watches on the Vickers hardness scale, so it resists the fine scratches a case picks up over years of wear. The Legacy and Momentum use 316L stainless steel, the industry benchmark for corrosion resistance. Every model has a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating, rated 9 on the Mohs scale, which shrugs off contact that would scratch the mineral glass found on cheaper watches.
Water resistance runs from 5 ATM across the range to 10 ATM on the Momentum, all with sealed screw-down casebacks. And every watch carries a 10-year international warranty - five times the standard two-year industry warranty - which is the clearest possible signal that the watch is built to survive everyday wear, because the maker is betting a decade on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are square watches practical and durable enough for everyday wear?
Yes. A well-built square or rectangular watch is just as practical and durable for everyday wear as a round one. Durability depends on build quality rather than shape: a sapphire crystal, a stainless steel case, and water resistance of at least 5 ATM will handle daily life comfortably. Rectangular cases are slightly harder to seal at the corners, so check the water resistance rating, but a properly engineered rectangular watch - with hardened steel, sapphire, 5 to 10 ATM, and a long warranty - is highly durable for everyday use.
Are rectangular watches less durable than round watches?
No. With equivalent materials and build quality, a rectangular watch is just as durable as a round one. The only shape-specific factor is that rectangular cases are harder to seal at the corners, which is why cheaper rectangular watches often have lower water resistance. A well-engineered rectangular watch overcomes this and matches round watches for everyday toughness.
Can you wear a rectangular dress watch every day?
Yes. A rectangular dress watch with a sapphire crystal, steel case, and at least 5 ATM water resistance is well suited to daily wear. Its slim profile slides under a shirt cuff cleanly and sits comfortably for all-day use. For everyday wear, choose a model with sapphire (not mineral) glass and 5 ATM or higher.
What water resistance do I need for everyday wear?
5 ATM (50 metres) is the practical minimum for everyday wear - it covers hand-washing, rain, and splashes, though not swimming. 10 ATM (100 metres) allows swimming and snorkelling. Many rectangular dress watches stop at 3 ATM (30 metres), which is splash-only, so check the rating if you want a watch you never have to think about around water.
Is sapphire crystal worth it for a daily watch?
Yes. Sapphire crystal is rated 9 on the Mohs hardness scale and resists scratches from almost all everyday contact, where mineral glass scratches easily. For a watch you wear daily, sapphire is the single most worthwhile durability feature, keeping the dial clear and readable for years.
Go Deeper
- → Rectangular Watch Materials Explained - crystals, steel grades, and water resistance in depth
- → Rectangular Watch Engineering - why sealing a rectangular case is harder
- → Best Rectangular Watches in 2026 - the full buying guide across every budget
- → Söner: The World's Only Rectangular Watch Brand - the brand and its build standards
Final Verdict
Square and rectangular watches are absolutely practical and durable enough for everyday wear. Durability comes down to build, not shape - sapphire crystal, a steel case, and 5 ATM or more will carry any watch through daily life. The single shape-specific point is corner sealing, which affects water resistance on cheaper models, so check that rating with a rectangular watch.
A properly engineered rectangular watch - hardened steel, sapphire, 5 to 10 ATM, a sealed caseback, and a long warranty - is as tough as any round watch and more comfortable under a cuff. It is exactly the brief Söner builds to.






















































