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Would you wear a >3k watch to go swimming?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    For me it's not so much about the watch, rather, the tanned print left on the wrist after the sun and water. I'd rather swim/participate in water activities w/o a watch. There's always a way to find time somewhere.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by whitetea View Post
    Haha... Love the watch so much can't bear to leave it at home mah .

    Anyway, at that age wearing HG DJ, ppl will though it fake so no worries. Enjoy the watch to the fullest!
    halfgold somemore...hahaha no wonder think fake la!

    But true..the point is not to worry about wad others think

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  • Hary
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    aiya. the first few scratches usually painful especially the first one.

    but trust me, after that u use it like a tool watch, u immune to it already.
    Analogy to wife/girlfriend. At first sayang sayang, later on

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  • whitetea
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    Wah u wear DJ to poly..I dun dare Hahaha low profile for now
    Haha... Love the watch so much can't bear to leave it at home mah .

    Anyway, at that age wearing HG DJ, ppl will though it fake so no worries. Enjoy the watch to the fullest!

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    aiya. the first few scratches usually painful especially the first one.

    but trust me, after that u use it like a tool watch, u immune to it already.
    True..I agree with that

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  • psee
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    I use my Casio G-Shock for that ...

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  • triton
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    aiya. the first few scratches usually painful especially the first one.

    but trust me, after that u use it like a tool watch, u immune to it already.

    Originally posted by cmsoh View Post
    I did wear my SeaDweller a couple of times to the pool. Then thought, better don't, so ex. But then, thinking again, if it can't even withstand a swimming pool, then the whole Rolex quality ethos is completely crap.

    So I started wearing it again ... but then, realised that even though the watch can take it, my heart can't take the pain of adding more scratches .... sigh ... dilemma man ...

    Now wearing my ProTrek whilst I sort out my thinking.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by whitetea View Post
    Yes I swim with my datejust last time when in poly. It's safest on my wrist than in the locker or in my bag.

    After that I wear it for a jog around campus no problem!
    Wah u wear DJ to poly..I dun dare Hahaha low profile for now

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  • whitetea
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    Yes I swim with my datejust last time when in poly. It's safest on my wrist than in the locker or in my bag.

    After that I wear it for a jog around campus no problem!

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  • ejaan
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    Yeah...I'm OK as long as they are the diver's models. After all that's what they were designed for...used in water

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  • Darkangel
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    Depends on where i go la...

    swimming in pool yes...other than that nope

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  • cmsoh
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    I did wear my SeaDweller a couple of times to the pool. Then thought, better don't, so ex. But then, thinking again, if it can't even withstand a swimming pool, then the whole Rolex quality ethos is completely crap.

    So I started wearing it again ... but then, realised that even though the watch can take it, my heart can't take the pain of adding more scratches .... sigh ... dilemma man ...

    Now wearing my ProTrek whilst I sort out my thinking.

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  • triton
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    yes. my explorer II has been thru thick and thin with me.

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  • pebz
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    NO!

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  • seadweller
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    Originally posted by louisoh View Post
    Lets not say diving or what... just a simple dip in a normal swimming pool, or a fun day out at wild wild wet, etc... Would you wear a >3k watch in ?
    If it was a diver model.. yeah why not?
    i mean, what happens if you get a dud that seeps water?
    send it back lah...

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