Motik Yezhemot
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6 bar means your watch can resist to the pressure found 60 meters under the surface.
Feb 19, 2019,10:33 AM
You can definitely swim and snorkel with your watch. Losing or scratching your nice watch should be much more of a concern than its water resistance!
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6 bar water resistance?
By: ripper444 : February 19th, 2019-10:05
What are your thoughts on this? I just realized that the IWC Yacht Club has the same water rating as a pilot watch. According to IWC that’s enough for snorkeling but looking at other forums people say the watch shouldn’t go in water at all. Anyone here ev...
I was just curious
By: ripper444 : February 19th, 2019-10:36
Mainly that a watch designed for water has the same water rating as a pilot watch which is not designed for swimming. I am also in the boat of don’t get the watch wet unless you have to. The main reason I gravitate to rubber straps and diver type styles i...
I just got back from Colombia
By: ripper444 : February 19th, 2019-14:06
80 foot yacht... no watch and also a lot of alcohol. So you may have a point there
6 Bar Watch
By: Boxcar : February 19th, 2019-15:04
I took a trip in a submarine in Cozomel. Took a photo of my dive watch out the window. It finally got to dive. So we don’t always use the function our watch was designed for. BTW I like this watch .
I have to agree with this
By: ripper444 : February 19th, 2019-16:13
I am going on a vacation next month and was going to bring this with me as my only watch. We will see if it goes in the water. I was more curious that they designed a sports watch that has the same water rating as their pilots watches. It’s kind of a stra...
Does anyone swim or dive in a Yacht Club?
By: jomni1 : February 19th, 2019-17:23
I thought it was just for riding boats. And it’s a regular chrono without screw-down pushers. I wouldn’t dare swim with it. As a point of reference, the yacht master is only 100 meters. Rolex didn’t give it diver specs. It’s the same as a DateJust. ...