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: In my opinion, a sport watch should be worn
: while doing, well. . .sports. I've had my
: SMPro about 2 weeks now and I've been out
: rock climbing once already and yes, the
: clasp immediately got scratched.
I know exactly what you mean ;-).
It is a
: little thicker than my old Seiko and it will
: probably get in the way a little more. A few
: scratches will give it some character. Treat
: your watch with proper care but please, go
: out and ENJOY it.
I guess every owner does enjoy his SM.
: I don't know about you, but I am sick of seeing
: freshly waxed Ford Explorers and Land Rovers
: that have never seen the inside of a mud
: puddle.
Well, honestly, the Titanium one I have is very easy to maintain. So I clean out the scratches every month once, I also stopped to do each scratch immmediately. At some point you understand this natural problem of jewelery, especially brushed or shiny surfaces.
My girlfriend is also very "aware" of scratches on her new SM steel. I guess it will take some weeks then she is over it and can enjoy her watch too ;-).
Cheers,
Andreas
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