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: I play quite a bit of golf and shoot
: center-fire target pistols (.45, .357 and
: 9mm) about once a month. I'm about to
: purchase a Bond SMP; either the standard
: one, the chronograph or the Co-axial GMT as
: soon as I make up my mind. Should I be
: concerned about wearing the watch while
: participating in these sports? TIA.
I wore my Omega SMP while shooting skeet a few weeks ago. I fired over 100 shells, and the watch suffered no adverse effects. Though the motion involved in skeet shooting differs from pistol shooting, it should be close enough for comparison.
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