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November 2nd, 2017 04:43 PM #1771
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November 2nd, 2017 05:00 PM #1772
Can't go wrong with a Speedy Pro.
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November 2nd, 2017 05:13 PM #1774
Thanks boss! 👌
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November 2nd, 2017 06:09 PM #1775
Re: Water resistance
If I bought the watch pre-owned, I would have it serviced first (renew seals/gaskets/etc.) before I do anything in the water with it.
Lately, got me a pre-owned Explorer 2 that was serviced by RSC before the owner decided to sell. It is now my go anywhere, do anything watch.
Funny how those TW-Steel's and Ingersoll's would say their watches are water resistant to 10 ATM's, then when you ask the store personnel, they would say that the water resistance is only good for splashes, like rain or "nabasa lang" hindi pwede yung lublob. ...
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November 2nd, 2017 06:32 PM #1776
pang wisik-wisik lang pala yung 10 ATM o bar na presyur
copied online...Water Resistant Watches: Guide to Water Resistance - littlejewellers.co.uk
Water Resistant Watches: Guide to Water Resistance
A watch is not water resistant unless stated on the dial or case back.
Most water resistant watches are not designed for prolonged active use in water.
Water resistance is stated as a depth (BAR, ATM, meters or feet) this means that it has been tested in a laboratory to with stand a static pressure for a short period only at the stated depth. The actual water pressure on the watch during use is greater than the static pressure. During diving into a pool the pressure on the watch is greater at the impact point with the water.
Certain chemicals in water can damage the watch seal as well as perfumes, aerosol sprays and other cosmetics.
Watches should be tested for water resistance every two years and gaskets replaced as necessary to maintain water resistance.
WARNING: Ensure that the crown / buttons are are returned to their normal operating position when the watch is to be in contact with water. On models with screw down buttons water resistance is lost when the crown is in the unlocked posistion.
Case or Dial Marking
Not marked
Watch should not be worn whilst washing-up or showering etc.
Water resistant
Will withstand accidental splashes, rain etc. but not washing-up, or showering etc
3 BAR, 3 ATM, 30m, 100ft
Suitable for everyday use. Will withstand accidental splashes but not suitable for swimming.
5 BAR, 5 ATM, 50m, 165ft
Suitable for everyday use and swimming but NOT poolside diving, snorkelling or water sports.
10 BAR, 10 ATM, 100m, 330ft
Suitable for everyday use and swimming and snorkelling but NOT suitable for high board diving or sub-aqua diving.
20 BAR, 20 ATM, 200m, 660ft
Suitable for all high impact water sports and scuba diving at depths not requiring helium gas. At these depths it is recommended to purchase a professional watch
30 / 80 / 130 BAR, 30 / 80 / 130 ATM, 300 / 800 / 1300 m, 1000 / 2650 / 4300 ft
Suitable for all high impact water sports, scuba diving and saturation diving.
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November 2nd, 2017 08:27 PM #1778
Lol! Nalubog ko ung gear S1 ko during a borocay trip. Pagahon ko patay na. Pang shower lang pala ang waterproofing ng Samsung smart watches.
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November 2nd, 2017 09:46 PM #1779
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November 3rd, 2017 12:08 AM #1780
Tancha ko magmamahal na Tudor with all the celebrity endorsers they're getting.
I'm still happy with my black BB with the ETA movement. I find the new ones with the in-house movements too bulky for my wrist.
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