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: Today will be momentous in the life of my Seamaster. After 18
: months of a landlubber life, it will finally be meeting the
: sea. I'm on vacation in Hilton Head, South Carolina and
: will be going to the beach later today!
: Is it ironic being a non-swimmer who seldom gets into water
: deeper than a bathtub -- but being the proud owner of a
: diver's watch? I guess it is no worse than if I had gotten
: a Speedmaster Moon Watch and never left the upper
: atmosphere of Earth... :)
Derek, Let us know how your Seamaster does. I hope good, because I wouldn't want you to start an Omega bashing (horror story soapbox) page.
Dave.
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