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: Personally, my watch (Bond SMP 2531.80) is like
: part of my body and very rarely leaves my
: wrist. With the salt water, sand and
: lotion...just make sure that you rinse it
: with warm water after each day/adventure.
: After all, it is not call the Planet Ocean
: to stay dry!!
: And, like you said, it will be off to service
: and return to you like new, though I think
: the Planet Ocean has a Co-Axial movement and
: will need to be serviced every 10 years, not
: 5.
: Enjoy the watch!!
GREAT POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10 years worth of scars then NEW!!!
Thanks
Mick
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