The word "watters" might cause some confusion when it comes to spelling. It is actually a variation of the word "waters", simply with a different spelling. The sound of the "t" in "watters" represents a glottal stop, which is a speech sound produced by closing and opening the glottis. The IPA phonetic transcription for "watters" would be /ˈwɔtərz/, with the glottal stop represented by the symbol "/ʔ/". Therefore, the correct pronunciation would sound like "waw-terz" with a short pause before the "t".