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YO!! I'm with you Dell!! My 2293.52 NEVER leaves my wrist unless I'm asleep. This includes cutting firewood with a chainsaw to heat my house, shooting VERY large pistols, chores and projects around the house, and on (and IN) the water when I'm sailing. Very much like you said about the Bond movie, if it's tough enough to depend on in a life-threatening situation, then it will survive the more mundane parts of my life, and I can't imagine why I would want another watch for sitting at a computer writing this reply to you.
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