dannymc
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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
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
this is good advice 30m (100 feet or 3ATM) is only protection for accidental splashing, in a shower water pressure may be stronger than 3 atm and thus create problems in your watch and it would be a shame for your GO You can only use a watch while swimmin...
one wonders...
By: bart1 : May 2nd, 2009-19:42
why the manufacturers advertise with a reference to an impressive number of meters or bars if they are really just saying that you better leave the watch on the beach. When one sees 30M or 50M, I automatically assumed that I could use the watch without re...
Waterproof
By: sirjun : May 3rd, 2009-06:03
I have a rolex submariner that is only water resistant to 300m and my Girard Peregaux Sea Hawk II is waterproof to 300m as etched on the back I have gone swimming with my Panerai 98 which is labeled 30m no problem but I wont take my GO gold perpetual in t...
Maybe I'm an optimist.
By: CaliforniaJed : May 3rd, 2009-14:27
I have been in pool and ocean with numerous Rolexes, my IWC Aquatimer, Casio Pathfinder, Seiko Samurai. For a decade or so, a Rolex Datejust (almost) never left my wrist, including (almost) daily showers. If my Panerai were on a rubber strap, I would not ...