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: Do you think this is something I should get
: repaired ASAP or can it wait? The only
: reason I ask is that the watchmaker I would
: like to do the repair lives in a different
: city. The main factor of my concern is water
: resistance as for me the words 'water
: resistance' and 'loose' do not fit in the
: same sentance.
: Thansk for the help,
: Josh
It sounds to me like this is a very minor problem that can wait for you to take it to your watchmaker. If your bezel were falling off I'd be concerned, but as long as you don't have any large gaps between the bezel and the watch you should be fine. Just as a precaution, though, I wouldn't swim or bathe with the watch until you have it checked by your watchmaker.
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