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I don't wear mine in hot-tubs or the like. I would be very afraid of the seals being damaged. This is something most watchmakers are against doing.
Just my thoughts, enjoy your watch!
Tyson
: So far I've worn my Seamaster to the athletic club and have
: worn it in the Jacuzzi. I'm in there maybe 15 minutes a few
: times a week. The one thing I won't do is jump into the the
: pool directly from the hot tub. The sudden change in
: temperature might not be good for it so I wait a couple of
: minutes before going into the pool. Does anybody else wear
: their's in the hot tub? The dealer where I bought it from
: said it shouldn't be a problem, but he may have really
: wanted a sale also.
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