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Re: seamaster 300M chronograph
In Response To: seamaster 300M chronograph ()

I too am a PO, and own a seamaster 300m chronagraph. I wouldn't have any problem wearing the watch while shooting at the range and when I go for my yearly shoot I will be wearing it. Not long ago while wearing my Omega I spent an entire 12 hr day riding my sidecar rig over some of the worst roads I have ever seen. The handlebars on the bike were shaking so hard it was more like opperating a jackhammer during an earthquake than riding a bike. I did this all day long while the Omega was on my wrist. It still keeps perfect time. If the watch can survive that kind of punishment I'm sure it can survive a day or two at the range each year.

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