Velocities of motion V of advancing meniscus of water in quartz capillaries with radii from 45 to 270 nm was directly measured using an optical microscope. In the case, when the meniscus advanced over the wetting film that is remained after the previous meniscus receding, hysteresis was not observed, and the wetting was complete. When the meniscus advanced over the yet unwetted surface, the dynamic contact angle θd greatly depended on V, this dependence was the more pronounced, the smaller the r value. As the velocity V increases to 10–3 cm s–1, the value of θd rises to 60°–70° reaching the plateau. Preliminary adsorption of water vapors on the capillary surface markedly decreases the values of θd. The results obtained cannot be explained in terms of hydrodynamic and barrier theories of the contact angle. It was assumed that the controlling factor is the kinetics of vapor adsorption on the capillary surface in front of advancing meniscus.