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Re: water damage help!
In Response To: water damage help! ()

If you don't have your watch overhauled or inspected every 3 to 5 years, you should never wear it near water. This is because the seals become porous with age, even in the best diving watches.
Although I own a Seamaster which is supposed to be water resistant up to 150 mtrs., as a precaution, I never bring it in contact with water, except for a little rinsing.
My philosophy is that unless you are a diver who needs to use a watch as a tool, there's no reason to bring your precious watch near water, period.
When I'm on holiday, I always leave my watch at the hotel safe or in my room when I go swimming.

Common man

: I have a seamaster 2296.80 that i have never
: worn in any water including shower until
: last week when i wore it in a pool. Within 5
: mins i notice it is full of water and the
: glass is cloudy. The water no longer
: function and the inside glass gets cloudy on
: and off....

: How could a splash of water ruined this watch
: that is made for 1000ft?

: Should i go to a local repair center, send it
: to omega NJ, or send it back to switzerland?

: Exactly what type of repair/servicing should i
: be asking for?

: Should i not ever wear this near any water
: again??

: Thanks

: Philip

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