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RWG1: Water Resistance and Reps

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Sealdoggy

I took my Noob V7 Deep Sea Dweller in for a pressure test, they charged me $54 for the test, it passed to 50 atmospheres.

I will definitely be swimming with it in Cabo San Lucas this summer.

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mrf1992

Where can I pick one up ?

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black263

Where can I pick one up ?

Perhaps this is a wild shot in the dark, but have you thought of trying a Trusted Dealer?

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greg_r

Where can I pick one up ?

 

.... and he's back to trying to postwhore his way into M2M.

 

 

As you were told yesterday, (following your nuked sale), it ain't gonna work. Any more of this shite and trust me, you ain't EVER going to make it.

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Mazz

:woodchipper: gased and waiting

 

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greg_r

:woodchipper: gased and waiting

 

We'll be making use of that if this idiot does it again.

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Mazz

:woodchipper: gased and waiting

 

We'll be making use of that if this idiot does it again.

 

 

Oooooh wanders off to dull the blades :evillaugh:

 

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The astromaster

You can always put your watch in a Ziploc and go swimming with it like that

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The astromaster

When going for a swim quickly switch out your 116610 with an Invicta pro diver

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dmxzor

Any ideas how to make home chamber to test watch to be good for swimming?

 

Got TC v6 and need to test it. No testers @ my place atm.

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Focknawesome

I’ve had a number of decent or higher quality reps and have been told by the TDs that each of them were water resistant to 30m as long as the crown is secured, but I haven’t had the confidence to swim with them.  I’ll even take them off when it’s just a slight dip or light splash just to be safe.  But I tend to wear a smart watch to swim for the convenience of controlling music or seeing the doorbell cam or similar so not a huge inconvenience 

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Panerist

...since years the first thing I do with all my reps is get them tested for 100m and than use them like my gen's...swimming, snorkeling, Sauna and jump from 10m tower into the pool...never had problems with Noob Subs V6 - V10, ARF Sub ...Pam 111 V12...DJ 41/36 from CF...

only the 393 with Saphirglas bottom failed.

 

 

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996

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I want to wear my vsf 41mm sub ( on left in image) in the water thus aim to get it tested first...

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996

Oh and the Enicar and Omega Sword Hands are gen...

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