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Hi Geo,

I agree there is a good percentage of watch owners that basically drive desks all week long (myself included)  so water resistance really is not important.  To be honest, I've rinsed my Submariner in the sink to clean it, but thats the only time it has been in contact with water. 

While deep water resistance is largely theoretical for most owners, and as you suggest a bit of bragging rights (like a car company boasting about having the most horse power or the highest top speed), I do think it could create a sub species of Calibre.  As SJX suggested, which is kind of what I had in mind a "Seatimer Calibre."  If done properly I think this would open another market segment for this watch.  Cartier has never had a "true diving watch"...I never really considered the Pasha Diver watches as true diving watches.  While the standard Calibre has the ability to be worn with a suit or casual wear, with my small wrist and its relatively large diameter, for me a Calibre would be purely a sport watch for casual wear.  But in the summer, its not really that practical to have a watch on a leather/croc strap.  So if they developed a rubber strap (or my preference a high quality metal bracelet), gave it a screw down crown, a sportier dial with luminous markings and no Romans (except maybe at 12), and possibly a rotating bezel (if they saw fit) they could have a very pure sports watch that could be good for use in the pool or at the beach.  They could even develop a chronograph version to further expand the "Seatimer Calibre" concept.

To be honest, I'm not much for a day at the beach ...but I really like a sports watch for a day of outdoor activities or driving a convertible!  So I'd definitely be even more interested in a Calibre if they made a pure sports watch version.

Best regards,

Dino

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