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: Hello everyone this is my first post in this
: forum I recently purchased a "James
: Bond" 2531.80.00 Seamaster from an
: authorized dealer near where I live. I was
: just wondering if anyone has a pic of this
: seamaster on a rubber strap or any other
: kind of strap. Also how many people wear
: there watch in the shower/bath?
: Thanks verymuch
To answer the shower/bath question I personally would recommend against wearing it there. The soap will only hurt the watch in the long run. From what I've heard it aids in the breakdown of the water proofing gaskets in the watch.
JimC
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