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Dartman the one



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Chronograph is a posh word for having a second hand, or another hand that can be started and stopped for timing, there is absolutely no guarantee that it will keep any better time than a £30 fake from China. Should you want an accurate time piece then you buy a chronometer. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Post #263860 15th May 2015 5:47 pm
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npinks



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Decided to spend the money on other things instead Embarassed

Though the plan is to get one at somepoint Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Bugblatter wrote:
I have a Breitling Professional Aerospace and the owner's handbook says it should be "serviced" at intervals. Being a cynic, I take this as more likely an opportunity for me to be ripped off!

Has anyone here had an expensive watch serviced? If so how much?


I have a Tag and the battery packed up after just over a year so I took it back to the place a bought it so they could fit another, cant do that here they said it has to go back to Tag, oh ok no watch for 3 weeks, great, came back £50 please!
Why does the battery cost the much I asked, oh they also serviced it as well they said, huh I bet.
Next time I needed a new battery I went to the local Timex shop and got it done for £5 and they gave that a polish with the duster too.
They do say though if you dont have the seal renewed, which is apparently what they do when it goes back to the manufacturer, they cant guarantee it will be waterproof still at 300ft, but the nearest mine gets to water is the washing up bowl, so I risked it.

Post #263890 16th May 2015 7:34 am
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npinks



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I took the wife's Tag to Timpsons in Sainsburys

Her is rated to 400m so they said that it would need to be sent off to be swapped and pressure tested, as they can only go to 100m in store.

I pointed out that if the watch got too 20m the chance are a leaking watch will be the last thing on the wife's mind

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Post #263891 16th May 2015 7:45 am
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Dartman the one



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The chances of a watch leaking are in the first 10m, after that the laws of pressure overcome seals and thus make their own watertight integrity, at 100m the worry is that the case will collapse or the glass,plastic crystal viewing face will let go, or it will stop as the mechanism is crushed. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Landiroamer



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I was wondering actually under what circumstances would you have your watch under 400m of water pressure and still be wearing it and still be ok yourself too?
You wouldnt take an everyday watch diving other than say in a swimming pool really would you?

I suppose you might run over it with your Freelander having forgotten you put it on the ground whilst you were working on it??
That would be a few pound per square inch Shocked

Post #263914 16th May 2015 10:25 am
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Dartman the one



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Yes 400m of water that equals about 450psi, or 31bar, that will take your breath away Laughing my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Moleshome



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The waterproofing ratings on watches are static tests. For normal swimming you should get one rated to at least 50M, if you want to dive in then 100M.

http://deloachwatchservice.com/other_stuff/water_resistancy.htm

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Dartman the one



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That seems to be a load of waffle, he doesn't seem to understand pressure and how it works, movement is immaterial. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Post #263957 16th May 2015 8:41 pm
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I dont own a watch anymore. Stopped wearing one at work more than 10 years ago as I have to wash many times during the day (infection control) and just got use to not having one.
My mobile tells me the time and much more. Jules

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Landiroamer



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You could get one tattoo'd on your wrist for such situations I suppose Laughing

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Moleshome



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Dartman the one wrote:
... movement is immaterial.


Not entirely but it doesn't make a huge difference.

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npinks



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Landiroamer wrote:
You could get one tattoo'd on your wrist for such situations I suppose Laughing




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Post #264042 17th May 2015 7:48 pm
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Steve D



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At least that watch will be spot on twice a day. Whistle

Post #264046 17th May 2015 8:08 pm
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