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I don'd dive...
it was more related to sitting and relaxing in the pool and then perhaps a couple of strokes to go from one end to the other (short end not the long one). I understand gaskest/ seals are the most important factor to weigh in, other than the manufacturers advice. Thanks.
Thanks for this...
By: sc16 : May 11th, 2019-04:46
Didn’t occur to me to check the manual and proves my point that my thoughts are correct. However, then why did the AD where i initially wanted to buy the strap said not recommendable for this watch and also that Seiko would no longer uphold the warranty i...
Your AD is an idiot!
By: Boron : May 11th, 2019-06:32
If a watch is water resistant to 100m, then it’s water resistant to 100m... no ifs, ands, or buts about it. What prevents water getting in are the seals in the crown tube, and as long as they’ve not degraded, then they will keep the pressurised water at b...
Sinn’s not all that wrong...
By: Boron : May 11th, 2019-17:11
... just rounding up to the nearest whole number. Air pressure on the surface has zero effect on water resistance when submerged, since it’s not Hydrostatic pressure. Therefore, at a depth of 100m, the Hdyrostatic pressure is exerting a force of 9.81 bar,...
The irony is...
By: Emile : May 11th, 2019-08:44
That the watch I use as my dive computer is a Garmin MK1 Descent which is rated at 100m and my sea dweller is rated 1200m. I'm a recreational diver and I have the basic PADI certification which allows you to go down to ~20m. If/when I want to go see somet...
I don'd dive...
By: sc16 : May 21st, 2019-02:14
it was more related to sitting and relaxing in the pool and then perhaps a couple of strokes to go from one end to the other (short end not the long one). I understand gaskest/ seals are the most important factor to weigh in, other than the manufacturers ...