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In theory

 

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 point of the planet (about 10,700m I think).

I think it's just a question of terminology as far as your timex in concerned, there's a company called Rotary that does 'waterproof' watches, but that only covers 'all non-professional water sports', so clearly not waterPROOF.

As for your 30m water resistant watch, the 30m refers to a lab test of STATIC pressure, not 'real life' usage, basically I'd keep it as far from water as possible!

Dan

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