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Re: I have been diving to around 140 feet with a S

Just returned from a diving trip on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Been down to 100ft and not a problem with my SMP. During nightdiving, the dial and bezel are very well visible, so its a real divewatch (still glad with my computer on the other wrist, though).

Just make sure all the crowns are properly screwed-in, check its water resistance every year and make sure to rinse it with fresh water when you have been swimming/diving in salt water.

D

: I had no issues. I doubt swimming or surfing
: would produce any issues as long as you make
: sure the crowns are screwed down.

: Chris

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