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question: water resistant vs waterproof
why is my $12k GO "water resistant" (to 30 meters for example) instead of "waterproof" to 30 meters?
When I was a kid, my $7 Timex was waterproof. Today, my $12k GO is just water resistant?
Specifically, what is "water resistant?"
Will it leak, or not?
Thank you, Bart

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In theory
By: dannymc : May 2nd, 2009-11:40
In theory, no watch is waterproof because with enough pressure it would let in water. Although it could be argued that any watch that is water resistant to 11,000 meters (eg. B&R Hydomax) is 'water proof' as its resistance surpasses the deepest natural po...
I still don't understand
By: bart1 : May 2nd, 2009-12:40
what is static pressure? what relativity does a static pressure test have with a watch being water proof in the real world? if my watch states that it is water resistant to 30M, am I safe swimming with is or taking it down to 50 or 60 feet? Thank you, Bar...
be careful...
By: MiniCooper : May 2nd, 2009-16:21
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one wonders...
By: bart1 : May 2nd, 2009-19:42
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Waterproof
By: sirjun : May 3rd, 2009-06:03
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