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I wear my SMP whole day even at night while sleeping. For me it's a tool that should be used, and I preffer broke it while using than leave it in some place and take the risk of loose or be stolen.
Said this, while I'm on the beach I am very concern about the sand. Not because scratches or AR damage, at this point I think sapphir is almost undestructible, but the fine sand enters in everywhere and I think it could enter below my bezzel and then get this !"#~@|~# creaking sound you have when sand is fricting...
Nevertheless I wear it (worried) all time.
Does somebody suffered it? Does somebody had sand below the bezzel?
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