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Hi Mark, thks for response.
First of all, I had no intention to search after any minor problem or flaws of my watch, when posting my message.
I simply asked a tech question, whether the water tightness has any margins to play within.
Not so, that I make 1000 ft dives, (my dives usually stays at around 40-50 m).
I am not worried at all if any scuba activities would ruin my watch, and as mentioned :
I was just asking a simple question.
You guys seem to be bothered whenever you see my alias/name, and donīt even carefully read the content of my postings.
If you read my post, you will certainly not find any "attempts" to find any flaws or problem in my watch..
Sorry if I made trouble again.
Rgds, Keo
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