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Help!I went surfing in the Atlantic and my seamaster apparently got salt water in it? I have done this a hundred times before and also dove in 60 to 80 feet of water. Have had the watch about twelve years now. I had the battery replaced by a place at lenox mall in Altanta and they assured me that the it would remain waterproof?
Also is it possible for water to leak in through the knob that sets the watch if it is not screwed down tight?
I need to send it somewhere for evaluation and possibly sue the battery changing company if they failed to waterproof it correctly!please advise by sending me an email.
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