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Re: deville strap and water
In Response To: Re: deville strap and water ()

: Yes you will, and I recommend you to wear at
: least a 200 to 300 mtrs. watch for swimming
: pool activities.

: For further details please look at:
: http://chronocentric.com/watches/wresist.shtml

Thanks I'll check the link out. I was always under the impression that any 100 meter watch, with a screw down crown was ok for any surface water activity.
I've taken my Rolex GMT2 to the beach, hottub, pool etc.. for 2 years now.
But yea, the leather thing did have me worried. I guess I can get one of those shark type straps that I have for my SMP Pro. :-))

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