I'm living on the edge!

Not sure if my watch can handle it!

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Just make sure your crown is screwed down.

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JBird7986

Just make sure your crown is screwed down.

Ofc it is! XDDDD

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Is it me or there is 1-2mm of water in your watch? If so, that need proper drying and a trip to a watch maker for changing whatever washer or ring is faulty and get pressure tested 😳

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MaitreJoueur

Is it me or there is 1-2mm of water in your watch? If so, that need proper drying and a trip to a watch maker for changing whatever washer or ring is faulty and get pressure tested 😳

Lol didn't think about it, it's a reflection or something, my watch is dry as my humor! XDDDDD

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Gotta test the water resistance somehow.

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Without a helium escape valve? I’m not sure I’d risk it.

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Better watch out and not move your arm too fast, you can never tell about the almighty Dark Lord Dynamic Pressure....

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tanookisuit_ty

Without a helium escape valve? I’m not sure I’d risk it.

Don't get me wrong, I love Omega, I'm an Omega fanboy, but damnit man, He valve is the most unnecessary failure point on a Smp

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solidyetti

Better watch out and not move your arm too fast, you can never tell about the almighty Dark Lord Dynamic Pressure....

Oh no, now I'm scared!!!!!

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Don't do it! You don't even have a helium escape valve!!

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Is that a reflection or a huge crack across the glass?

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What watch is this?

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Bravery at it’s finest💪

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For those asking, this watch, and no crack XDDD

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Ok, so as long as you hold it under the water for more than 500mins (as stated on the dial) you should be good.

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Grand Seiko. 30m water resistance. + soap. I do it all the time. People are way too precious about water resistance.

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This should not be spooky sight by any means. Please tell me you do occasionally rinse your watch under the running water?

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wilfried

Grand Seiko. 30m water resistance. + soap. I do it all the time. People are way too precious about water resistance.

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This.

Unless you wear vintage watch which hasn’t been properly serviced for more than a decade… I would be more afraid of the bacteria and gunk on the watch than the possibility of water inside.

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casastorta

This.

Unless you wear vintage watch which hasn’t been properly serviced for more than a decade… I would be more afraid of the bacteria and gunk on the watch than the possibility of water inside.

Never thought to worry about bacteria. I do it cause it makes the watch sparkle.

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casastorta

This should not be spooky sight by any means. Please tell me you do occasionally rinse your watch under the running water?

woosh

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From experience, it's a slippery slope. Next thing you know you'll be in the swimming pool then learning to scuba dive and taking shots of your watch at 30m.